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Zeppelin Collection (page 7)

Background imageZeppelin Collection: D those Raiders

D those Raiders
Damn those Raiders! The searchlight from a German Zeppelin flying over the English coast spoils a tender clifftop moment between a soldier and his sweetheart. circa 1917

Background imageZeppelin Collection: Father christmas about to go down the chimney

Father christmas about to go down the chimney
Another result of zeppelin raids! searchlight nuisance 1916

Background imageZeppelin Collection: Count Zeppelins Study

Count Zeppelins Study
GRAF FERDINAND VON ZEPPELIN The study of the famous aviator, Friedrichshafen, Germany. Date: 1838 - 1917

Background imageZeppelin Collection: Zeppelin Downed 1916 - 1

Zeppelin Downed 1916 - 1
Zeppelin L-21 is shot down over the Plough Inn, Cuffley (Herts) by lieutenant William Leefe Robinson VC. 3 September 1916

Background imageZeppelin Collection: Clearing up bomb damage, Salonika, Greece, WW1

Clearing up bomb damage, Salonika, Greece, WW1
British troops helping to clear up bomb damage caused by the German military airship LZ85 on Salonika (Salonica, Thessaloniki, Greece) during the First World War

Background imageZeppelin Collection: Zeppelin Downed 1916 - 4

Zeppelin Downed 1916 - 4
Zeppelin L-21 is shot down over the Plough Inn, Cuffley (Herts) by lieutenant William Leefe Robinson VC. 3 September 1916

Background imageZeppelin Collection: Zeppelin Downed 1916 - 5

Zeppelin Downed 1916 - 5
Zeppelin L-21 is shot down over the Plough Inn, Cuffley (Herts) by lieutenant William Leefe Robinson VC. 3 September 1916

Background imageZeppelin Collection: Zeppelin Downed 1916 - 3

Zeppelin Downed 1916 - 3
Zeppelin L-21 is shot down over the Plough Inn, Cuffley (Herts) by lieutenant William Leefe Robinson VC. 3 September 1916

Background imageZeppelin Collection: William Leefe Robinson

William Leefe Robinson is awarded the Victoria Cross for destroying a Zeppelin over Cuffley, Hertfordshire, under very courageous conditions. Date: 1916

Background imageZeppelin Collection: Robinson Praised

Robinson Praised
Pilot W I Robinson, who downed a Zeppelin, is cheered by his comrades. Date: 3 September 1916

Background imageZeppelin Collection: Zeppelin Downed 1916 - 2

Zeppelin Downed 1916 - 2
Zeppelin L-21 is shot down over the Plough Inn, Cuffley (Herts) by lieutenant William Leefe Robinson VC. 3 September 1916

Background imageZeppelin Collection: At the school for Strafing

At the school for Strafing
At count zeppelins evening classes for bomb droppers. Please note: Credit must appear as Courtesy of the Estate of Mrs J.C.Robinson/Pollinger Ltd/ILN/Mary Evans Date: 1916

Background imageZeppelin Collection: Zeppelin Design

Zeppelin Design
The pages of a ballast book, showing the design for a Zeppelin L32. Date: 1916

Background imageZeppelin Collection: German bomb damage, Salonika, Greece, WW1

German bomb damage, Salonika, Greece, WW1
Damage caused by bombs dropped from the German military airship LZ85 on Salonika (Salonica, Thessaloniki, Greece) during the First World War. Three people were killed and three injured

Background imageZeppelin Collection: Zeppelin Lz-7

Zeppelin Lz-7
The Zeppelin LZ-7 is the first designed to carry passengers, but on its first flight it is forced down by a storm and breaks in two in a forced landing in Teutoberg forest. Date: July 1910

Background imageZeppelin Collection: ZEPPELIN HINDENBURG

ZEPPELIN HINDENBURG
Zeppelin LZ-129 Hindenburg. one of the most successful of the passenger-carrying Zeppelins until its spectacular accident Date: 1936

Background imageZeppelin Collection: The Zeppelin L213 on route from Hamburg to America

The Zeppelin L213 on route from Hamburg to America, flying over Blankenese, Hamburg

Background imageZeppelin Collection: Graf Zeppelin in a hanger in Germany

Graf Zeppelin in a hanger in Germany

Background imageZeppelin Collection: The pilots of a Zeppelin enter their cabin

The pilots of a Zeppelin enter their cabin

Background imageZeppelin Collection: Landing of a Zeppelin in Luneville, France

Landing of a Zeppelin in Luneville, France

Background imageZeppelin Collection: The Zeppelin L49 on the ground

The Zeppelin L49 on the ground

Background imageZeppelin Collection: A Graf Zeppelin and a flying boat, Konstanz, D- 277

A Graf Zeppelin and a flying boat, Konstanz, D- 277

Background imageZeppelin Collection: Zeppelin hovering over a river

Zeppelin hovering over a river
A Zeppelin aircraft hovers gracefully over a river, possibly the Rhine

Background imageZeppelin Collection: Zeppelin hovering over the countryside

Zeppelin hovering over the countryside
A Zeppelin aircraft hovers over the countryside -- a car can be seen on the road below, just passing a cottage

Background imageZeppelin Collection: Germany - Early Zeppelin docking at a floating hangar

Germany - Early Zeppelin docking at a floating hangar
Germany - Early Zeppelin airship docking at a floating hangar

Background imageZeppelin Collection: Lieutenant Rex Warneford - WWI Ace Hero

Lieutenant Rex Warneford - WWI Ace Hero
On 7 June 1915 at Ghent, Belgium, Reginald ( Rex ) Alexander John Warneford, VC (1891- 1915), a Royal Naval Air Service (RNAS) officer, flying a Morane-Saulnier Type L

Background imageZeppelin Collection: Warneford attacks Zeppelin at Ghent

Warneford attacks Zeppelin at Ghent
On 7 June 1915 at Ghent, Belgium, Reginald Alexander John Warneford, VC (1891- 1915), a Royal Naval Air Service (RNAS) officer, flying a Morane-Saulnier Type L

Background imageZeppelin Collection: Searchlights over St Pauls Cathedral

Searchlights over St Pauls Cathedral
Searchlights pick out the menacing shape of a German Zeppelin flying a bombing raid over the capital during World War One

Background imageZeppelin Collection: German Children playing War Games during WW1

German Children playing War Games during WW1
German Card depicting children playing with model soldiers, balloon and flag in representation of a proclamation of the victorious events of Germany (and their allies)

Background imageZeppelin Collection: Zeppelin illuminated by searchlights

Zeppelin illuminated by searchlights
The unmistakable and ominous outline of a raiding German Zeppelin airship, illuminated by five searchlights. The Zeppelin raids (which commenced on 31st May 1915)

Background imageZeppelin Collection: Zeppelin wreckage

Zeppelin wreckage
Infantry working on Zeppelin wreckage in England during World War I

Background imageZeppelin Collection: Air raid on Hull, June 1915

Air raid on Hull, June 1915
Destruction in Hull by the cathedral after a Zeppelin air raid during World War I in June 1915

Background imageZeppelin Collection: Air Raid damage in London, 1915

Air Raid damage in London, 1915
Damage to a house in Leman Street, East London, after a Zeppelin air raid during the First World War on 14th October 1915

Background imageZeppelin Collection: Zeppelingitis

Zeppelingitis
A gentleman is shocked and alarmed at the sight of a large roll or ream of paper being delivered to the offices of The Graphic and The Bystander during WWI

Background imageZeppelin Collection: War Nerves - Terrible Effect of a Clap of Thunder

War Nerves - Terrible Effect of a Clap of Thunder
An edgy population descend into panic on hearing a clap of thunder, convinced it is a zeppelin bomb. The result of propaganda and the spread of hysteria in the opening months of World War One

Background imageZeppelin Collection: British Frivolity During a Raid

British Frivolity During a Raid
Terrible revelation of British frivolity during a raid on the East coast. A Zeppelin knocks down a vertiginous house revealing a kissing couple

Background imageZeppelin Collection: Doing his Little Bit

Doing his Little Bit
Humorous illustration from the First World War period showing a boy scout leading three German soldiers, plus a Zeppelin behind him. Earnshaw regularly drew boy scouts

Background imageZeppelin Collection: The wreckage of a German Zeppelin shot down over Essex

The wreckage of a German Zeppelin shot down over Essex
A British official examining the twisted wreckage of a German Zeppelin shot down during a bombing raid over England during the night of 23rd September 1916

Background imageZeppelin Collection: A propeller attached to the wreckage of a German zeppelin

A propeller attached to the wreckage of a German zeppelin
The wreckage of a German zeppelin shot down by British fighter planes and anti-aircraft fire following a bombing raid on London, 23rd September 1916

Background imageZeppelin Collection: A gondola, part of the wreckage of a German zeppelin

A gondola, part of the wreckage of a German zeppelin which took part in a bombing raid on London on the night of 23rd September 1916

Background imageZeppelin Collection: A gondola, part of a crashed zeppelin, being examined by the

A gondola, part of a crashed zeppelin, being examined by the
Photograph of a gondola, part of the remains of a German zeppelin which was shot down following a bombing raid on London during the night of 23rd September 1916

Background imageZeppelin Collection: Bombed London house in 1915

Bombed London house in 1915
A street of bombed London houses, following a German Zeppelin raid on October 13th, 1915

Background imageZeppelin Collection: L15 Surrenders

L15 Surrenders
The wrecked air raider, Zeppelin L15 is rescued by the HMS Olivine after brought down on the Thames Estuary on April 1 1916

Background imageZeppelin Collection: A zeppelin raider

A zeppelin raider
A photograph showing a German Zeppelin air-ship over London on October 13th 1915, with shells from anti-aircraft guns bursting upon it

Background imageZeppelin Collection: Flight Sub-Lieutenant R. A. J. Warneford, R. N. 1915

Flight Sub-Lieutenant R. A. J. Warneford, R. N. 1915
Portrait of Flight Sub-Lieutenant Warneford of the Royal Navy Air Service. Warneford became the first airman to destroy a Zeppelin in the air

Background imageZeppelin Collection: Paris Bombarded

Paris Bombarded
CARNIVAL IN PARIS - At this years Carnival, the illuminations will be provided by the German Zeppelin fleet

Background imageZeppelin Collection: The Zeppelin LZ 129, under construction, 1934

The Zeppelin LZ 129, under construction, 1934
Photograph of the Zeppelin airship LZ 129 under construction at Friedrichshafen, March 1934. Known as the Hindenberg when completed

Background imageZeppelin Collection: Zeppelin Lz 126 (Zr3)

Zeppelin Lz 126 (Zr3)
Zeppelin LZ-126 goes to USA as war reparations : before its departure it flies over Berlin during its test flight and drops a message in the Konigsplatz



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