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Background imageDirigible Collection: Just a few moments before the airship Shenandoah sailed away for its transcontinental trip

Just a few moments before the airship Shenandoah sailed away for its transcontinental trip. An usual picture of the giant Shenandoah, showing it attached to its mooring mast at Lakehurst, New Jersey

Background imageDirigible Collection: Zeppelins arrival at Lakehurst. A striking view of the ZR3 arriving at the hangar at Lakehurst

Zeppelins arrival at Lakehurst. A striking view of the ZR3 arriving at the hangar at Lakehurst, New Jersey, USA. 25 October 1924

Background imageDirigible Collection: At the window of the new zeppelin. Dr Hugo Eckener, the constructor of the great new zeppelin

At the window of the new zeppelin. Dr Hugo Eckener, the constructor of the great new zeppelin, at the window of the control cabin. 27 September 1928

Background imageDirigible Collection: The R3 airship over London. A crew member looking out with his binoculars

The R3 airship over London. A crew member looking out with his binoculars

Background imageDirigible Collection: By aeroplane and airship across the North Pole. The Norge at Spitzbergen 24

By aeroplane and airship across the North Pole. The Norge at Spitzbergen 24 May 1926

Background imageDirigible Collection: ZR3 over New York. The ZR3 flying over the Woolworth buildings in New York City, USA

ZR3 over New York. The ZR3 flying over the Woolworth buildings in New York City, USA. 25 October 1924

Background imageDirigible Collection: R 33 Limps home with crumpled bow 29 hours after she was torn from her moorings at Pulham

R 33 Limps home with crumpled bow 29 hours after she was torn from her moorings at Pulham, Norfolk, to be blown right across the North Sea. The R 33 arrived back over the aerodrome 17 April 1925

Background imageDirigible Collection: Shenandoahs progress. The US airship Shenandoah, which is on a 7, 000 miles

Shenandoahs progress. The US airship Shenandoah, which is on a 7, 000 miles journey from Lakehurst, New Jersey, to the Pacific coast and back, has completed the end of the outward journey

Background imageDirigible Collection: Just before the airship, Shenandoah started cross country. The giant Shenandoah

Just before the airship, Shenandoah started cross country. The giant Shenandoah left its mooring - mast at Lakehurst on the first part of its 7, 000 mile trip to the Pacific coast

Background imageDirigible Collection: First photos of the zeppelin which will attempt to cross the Atlantic. The rear view of the ZR3

First photos of the zeppelin which will attempt to cross the Atlantic. The rear view of the ZR3, without the cabin. The giant zeppelin built for America at Friedrichshafen. 26 August 1924

Background imageDirigible Collection: Great American airship Shenandoah in remarkable mooring tests. The great American

Great American airship Shenandoah in remarkable mooring tests. The great American
Great American airship " Shenandoah " in remarkable mooring tests. The great American airship " Shenandoah " was recently moored to the naval airship tender, USS Patoka

Background imageDirigible Collection: On its way across the country. This view of the airship, Shenandoah was snapped

On its way across the country. This view of the airship, Shenandoah was snapped a few minutes after it left its hangar at Lakehurst, for its transcontinental trip. 15 October 1924


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