
Early Aviation – Alberto Santos-Dumont dirigible number 7, Winner of Prize Henry Deutsch, Collection Breuillard. / src: eBay
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Early Aviation – Alberto Santos-Dumont dirigible number 7, Winner of Prize Henry Deutsch, Collection Breuillard. / src: eBay

Washington Basin, Monument Reflection, unknown date / src: found-photographs-new-acquisitions

Photograph of dirigible race in the Dominguez Air Meet, Dominguez Field,
Los Angeles, 1910. Two football-shaped zeppelins race across the skies,
flying at low altitude. Each of them has single pilots. The pilots
stand on a skeletal structure consisting of metal bars that is attached
to the balloon with wires. Spectators (or judges) stand below on the
plain field watching the zeppelins race. Further in the sky is a balloon
with the phrase “all in the Examiner.”
[Copyright. 1910. CC Pierce & Co. written on photograph] / source: Aviation in_Early_LA

Anatoliy Garanin
::
Aerostats on Nevsky Prospekt, Leningrad / Saint Petersburg, USSR / Russia,
9 October 1941
/ src:
Wikimedia Commons and Russian International News Agency (RIA Novosti)

Emil Otto Hoppé :: Skeleton of Graf Zeppelin, Friedrichshafen, Germany, 1928. Gelatin silver print. / src: luminous-lint.com
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Unidentified photographer (Russian ?) :: Balloon. “Andrew Pilstrema” in flight, 1898. / src: Photograph, Multimedia Art Museum, Moscow via luminous-lint

Unidentified photographer, German Graf Zeppelin flies over St. Paul’s Cathedral while on a press visit to London, 1930. Gelatin silver print, National Archives. / src: luminous-lint

Angelica Paez :: Lighter-Than-Air, collage, 2014 / source: Angelica Paez Surreal Collages
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