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The Subzeppmarinellin by Heath Robinson, WW1 cartoonThe subzeppmarinellin for making sure of your enemy. All bases covered with this combined submarine and zeppelin from the imagination of William Heath Robinson during the First World War. Date: c.1916
Zeppelin machine gunners by Matania, WW1Zeppelin machine gunners attempting to beat off a British aeroplane attack. The gunners are positioned on a 9 foot platform above the bow end of the airship
Searchlights looking for Zeppelins over London, WW1Searchlights throwing up shafts of light over the London skyline in September 1914, on the look out for German Zeppelin aircraft
The Zeppalloon by William Heath Robinson, WW1 cartoonAn ingenious adjustment. Whereby a captive balloon can, at a moments notice, be converted so as to appear like a Zeppelin
Sphere cover - destruction of zeppelin, Potters Bar, MataniaFront cover of The Sphere with an illustration of the German Zeppelin destroyed over Potters Bar, Hertfordshire on 1 October 1916
Waiting to see the Zeps zip by FishWaiting to see the " Zeps" zip. An exciting and emotional pastime which is very popular these mild evenings. The telescopes should be gazed through upside-down to emphasise the distance of
Zeps Spotted on the TyneZeppelins are spotted by destroyers on the Tyne