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D those RaidersDamn 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
Father christmas about to go down the chimneyAnother result of zeppelin raids! searchlight nuisance 1916
Count Zeppelins StudyGRAF FERDINAND VON ZEPPELIN The study of the famous aviator, Friedrichshafen, Germany. Date: 1838 - 1917
Zeppelin Downed 1916 - 1Zeppelin L-21 is shot down over the Plough Inn, Cuffley (Herts) by lieutenant William Leefe Robinson VC. 3 September 1916
Clearing up bomb damage, Salonika, Greece, WW1British troops helping to clear up bomb damage caused by the German military airship LZ85 on Salonika (Salonica, Thessaloniki, Greece) during the First World War
Zeppelin Downed 1916 - 4Zeppelin L-21 is shot down over the Plough Inn, Cuffley (Herts) by lieutenant William Leefe Robinson VC. 3 September 1916
Zeppelin Downed 1916 - 5Zeppelin L-21 is shot down over the Plough Inn, Cuffley (Herts) by lieutenant William Leefe Robinson VC. 3 September 1916
Zeppelin Downed 1916 - 3Zeppelin L-21 is shot down over the Plough Inn, Cuffley (Herts) by lieutenant William Leefe Robinson VC. 3 September 1916
William Leefe Robinson is awarded the Victoria Cross for destroying a Zeppelin over Cuffley, Hertfordshire, under very courageous conditions. Date: 1916
Robinson PraisedPilot W I Robinson, who downed a Zeppelin, is cheered by his comrades. Date: 3 September 1916
Zeppelin Downed 1916 - 2Zeppelin L-21 is shot down over the Plough Inn, Cuffley (Herts) by lieutenant William Leefe Robinson VC. 3 September 1916
At the school for StrafingAt 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
Zeppelin DesignThe pages of a ballast book, showing the design for a Zeppelin L32. Date: 1916
German bomb damage, Salonika, Greece, WW1Damage 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
Zeppelin Lz-7The 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
ZEPPELIN HINDENBURGZeppelin LZ-129 Hindenburg. one of the most successful of the passenger-carrying Zeppelins until its spectacular accident Date: 1936
The Zeppelin L213 on route from Hamburg to America, flying over Blankenese, Hamburg
Graf Zeppelin in a hanger in Germany
The pilots of a Zeppelin enter their cabin
Landing of a Zeppelin in Luneville, France
The Zeppelin L49 on the ground
A Graf Zeppelin and a flying boat, Konstanz, D- 277
Zeppelin hovering over a riverA Zeppelin aircraft hovers gracefully over a river, possibly the Rhine
Zeppelin hovering over the countrysideA Zeppelin aircraft hovers over the countryside -- a car can be seen on the road below, just passing a cottage
Germany - Early Zeppelin docking at a floating hangarGermany - Early Zeppelin airship docking at a floating hangar
Lieutenant Rex Warneford - WWI Ace HeroOn 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
Warneford attacks Zeppelin at GhentOn 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
Searchlights over St Pauls CathedralSearchlights pick out the menacing shape of a German Zeppelin flying a bombing raid over the capital during World War One
German Children playing War Games during WW1German Card depicting children playing with model soldiers, balloon and flag in representation of a proclamation of the victorious events of Germany (and their allies)
Zeppelin illuminated by searchlightsThe unmistakable and ominous outline of a raiding German Zeppelin airship, illuminated by five searchlights. The Zeppelin raids (which commenced on 31st May 1915)
Zeppelin wreckageInfantry working on Zeppelin wreckage in England during World War I
Air raid on Hull, June 1915Destruction in Hull by the cathedral after a Zeppelin air raid during World War I in June 1915
Air Raid damage in London, 1915Damage to a house in Leman Street, East London, after a Zeppelin air raid during the First World War on 14th October 1915
ZeppelingitisA 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
War Nerves - Terrible Effect of a Clap of ThunderAn 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
British Frivolity During a RaidTerrible revelation of British frivolity during a raid on the East coast. A Zeppelin knocks down a vertiginous house revealing a kissing couple
Doing his Little BitHumorous 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
The wreckage of a German Zeppelin shot down over EssexA 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
A propeller attached to the wreckage of a German zeppelinThe wreckage of a German zeppelin shot down by British fighter planes and anti-aircraft fire following a bombing raid on London, 23rd September 1916
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
A gondola, part of a crashed zeppelin, being examined by thePhotograph 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
Bombed London house in 1915A street of bombed London houses, following a German Zeppelin raid on October 13th, 1915
L15 SurrendersThe wrecked air raider, Zeppelin L15 is rescued by the HMS Olivine after brought down on the Thames Estuary on April 1 1916
A zeppelin raiderA photograph showing a German Zeppelin air-ship over London on October 13th 1915, with shells from anti-aircraft guns bursting upon it
Flight Sub-Lieutenant R. A. J. Warneford, R. N. 1915Portrait of Flight Sub-Lieutenant Warneford of the Royal Navy Air Service. Warneford became the first airman to destroy a Zeppelin in the air
Paris BombardedCARNIVAL IN PARIS - At this years Carnival, the illuminations will be provided by the German Zeppelin fleet
The Zeppelin LZ 129, under construction, 1934Photograph of the Zeppelin airship LZ 129 under construction at Friedrichshafen, March 1934. Known as the Hindenberg when completed
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