R100 moored at Cardington (Our Generation, 1938)


Autor/Urheber:
Andy Dingley (scanner)
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Beschreibung:
R-100 at her mooring mast at Cardington while the Graf Zeppelin circles round, April 1930
Approximate date of photograph: 1930-04
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  • A photograph, which has never previously been made available to the public (e.g. by publication or display at an exhibition) and which was taken more than 70 years ago (before 1 January 1954); or
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Lizenz:
Public domain
Credit:
Scan from Foreword by E. Royston Pike (1938) Our Generation, London: Waverley Book Company
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