US Navy Airship Shenandoah ZR-1 Zeppelin Lambert Field 1923 Real Photo 7 READ. This is a real photo of US Navy Airship ZR-1 Shenandoah at Lambert Field (Missouri) 1923 that measures 7 1/4″ x 4 1/4″. The back has writing, One of the Navy’s Great Zeppelins… Believe this to be ZR-1 Shenandoah ZR-1 at Lambert Field 1923. 1925 due to structural failure while in line squalls in Caldwell, Ohio killing half the crew (14 men). It made first crossing of North America by airship. It’s length was 680 ft and height 93 feet 2. It was helium filled and when it crashed it broke in two. This is a RARE real photo of a Zeppelin that was only around a couple years. Look closely at building in background which help id Lambert Field and also see the tents out there. The quality of photo is great. I assume this was taken by Navy in plane and not a snapshot due to height and view…. And this was 1923! My photos are of the actual item you are getting. See our store for other interesting Zeppelin photo of US Army TC-5 Airship at Scott Field 1933. Book packages less than 5oz will be sent First Class. Items must be sent back within 5 days after return request. You may qualify for a cheaper rate. Thank you for looking.
Very nice III class Badge of the 4th Census. Issued in 1935 in three classes and one special class. Silvermarked 875 and maker`s brand PK (Perkons&Kucejevs).
WW1 US MARINE CORPS AVIATION AVIATOR IN FLIGHT SUIT (HAITI) 1918 PHOTO POSTCARD RPPC. WW1 US MARINE CORPS AVIATOR IN FLIGHT SUIT (HAITI) 1918 PHOTO POSTCARD RPPC. WW1 ERA US MARINE CORPS AVIATOR WEARS HIS FULL LEATHER FLIGHT SUIT THAT INCLUDES HIS LEATHER FLIGHT COAT, GOOGLES, FLIGHT CAP, GLOVES. MARINE CORPS AVIATOR PHOTO POSTCARD WAS PART OF A GROUP OF PHOTO POSTCARDS RELATED TO THE U. MARINE CORPS OCCUPATION OF HAITI OF 1915 THROUGH THE EYES OF U. MARINE CORPS AVIATION THAT I CURRENTLY HAVE LISTED. In the September 1915 occupation of Haiti 2,500 Marines. Initially led by Major Smedley D. Were equipped with airplanes, cars and trucks. Five airfields were constructed and at least three airplanes were present in Haiti at the time. They helped innovate the tactics employed during World War I but were not well suited to the Haiti intervention and later occupation. The Marines withdrew from Haiti, including aviation, in 1934. SHARP FOCUS WITH VERY GOOD CONTRAST. THIS IS NOT A COPY OR A REPRODUCTION.
WW1 US MARINE CORPS AVIATION DH4 BOMBER IN HAITI 1918 PHOTO POSTCARD RPPC. WW1 ERA US MARINE CORPS AVIATION DH4 BOMBER IN HAITI 1918 PHOTO POSTCARD RPPC. WW1 ERA US MARINE CORPS AVIATOR WITH EGA ON HIS CAMPAIGN HAT POSES BY HIS SINGLE SEATER US MARINE CORPS DH4 BOMBER IN HAITI WITH THE REGISTRATION NUMBER A-6149 AND A LARGE US MARINE CORPS AVIATION EGA ON THE SIDE ON THE COCKPIT. DURING THE HEAT OF THE DAY HAITIAN PEOPLE TAKE COVER UNDER THE WINGS. In the September 1915 occupation of Haiti 2,500 Marines. Initially led by Major Smedley D. Were equipped with airplanes, cars and trucks. Five airfields were constructed and at least three airplanes were present in Haiti at the time. They helped innovate the tactics employed during World War I but were not well suited to the Haiti intervention and later occupation. The Marines withdrew from Haiti, including aviation, in 1934. SHARP FOCUS WITH VERY GOOD CONTRAST. THIS IS NOT A COPY OR A REPRODUCTION.
Photo album of the. Of the former Japanese engineer school. It is thought to be from the Taisho period. 2.5cm There are 48 photos. Contains rare photos of British lozenge tanks and Type 3 fighter aircraft (originally the French Nieuport 24). I think it is valuable as a reference material. Since the title says detachment, this is a photo of the dispatch destination. International Buyers – Please Note.
310 very rare b&w photos. Published by Folk House. Germany and it’s evolution of culture. Hardcover in Full Linen / Cloth. Good exterior and good interior condition.
MACHINE GUN NOISE AT THE BEGAS FOUNTAIN IN FRONT OF THE CASTLE. TITLED IN THE LOWER NEGATIVE.
The photo and the matting are approx. 14 3/4 across x approx. The actual image is approx. 10 1/2 x approx.
This photo shows officers & crew posing for a typical photo of that period on the forecastle several years (dated 1934 in the center of the life ring) prior to December 7th.
Volltreffer i d Marstall. (Direct hit in the stables). PERIOD HAND OPAQUED CAPTION IN THE UPPER AND LOWER RIGHT OF THE NEGATIVE THIS IS NOT A REPRODUCTION OR A COPY.