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'Les deux derniers zeppelins abattus par les Anglais; Debris du L31 accroches a un chene... 1916. Creator: Unknown'Les deux derniers zeppelins abattus par les Anglais; Debris du L31 accroches a un chene, pres de Potters Bar, ou il s'effondra dans la nuit du 1er au 2 octobre.', 1916
'Les deux derniers zeppelins abattus par les Anglais; Le carcasse du L33, avarie et... 1916. Creator: Unknown'Les deux derniers zeppelins abattus par les Anglais; Le carcasse du L33, avarie et contraint d'atterrir le 23 septembre
'L'immense champ de Bataille; Au pont de Trilport, pres de Meaux', 1914. Creator: Unknown''L'immense champ de Bataille; Au pont de Trilport, pres de Meaux, une automobile allemande s'est precipitee dans la Marne', 1914
Scene from "Tess of the D'Urbervilles", by Thomas Hardy, 1891. Creator: Hubert von Herkomer''Tess of the D'Urbervilles", By Thomas Hardy; "In stagnant blackness they waited through an interval which seemed endless"', 1891. From "The Graphic
Louis Zborowskis Mercedes after his fatal crash at Monza, Italy, 1924. Creator: UnknownLouis Zborowskis Mercedes after his fatal crash at Monza, Italy, 19 October 1924
The Perilous Situation of Major Mony, When He Fell into the Sea with His Balloon, June 24, 1789. Creator: John MurphyThe Perilous Situation of Major Mony, When He Fell into the Sea with His Balloon on the 23rd of July, 1785, Off the Coast of Yarmouth; Most Providentially Discovered and Taken Up by the Argus Sloop
Crashed Talbot Lago of Andre Chambas, Le Mans 24 Hour Race, France, 1953Crashed Talbot Lago of Andre Chambas and Charles de Cortanze, Le Mans 24 Hour Race, France, 1953. The Porsche 356 of Gonzague Olivier and Eugene Martin passes in the background
Bert Hinkler, 1933. Creator: UnknownBert Hinkler, 1933. Portrait of Australian pioneer aviator and inventor Hinkler (1892-1933), who in 1928 set up a record of 15 1/2 days for a solo flight to Australia, set out to beat his victor
Crash Landing, Aleutians, 1943. Artist: Ogden Minton PleissnerCrash Landing, Aleutians, 1943. Found in the collection of the US Army Photographic Agency
Cranes At Work After An Accident, 1930. Creator: UnknownCranes At Work After An Accident, 1930. From " The Wonder Book of Railways", edited by Harry Golding. [Ward, Lock & Co. Limited, London and Melbourne, 1930]
Andrees Arctic balloon after the crash, 1897, (1932). Creator: UnknownAndre es Arctic balloon after the crash, 1897, (1932). Swedish engineer and aeronaut Salomon August Andre e (1854-1897) perished during a failed attempt to reach the Geographic North Pole by hydrogen
Fallen rider in a speedway race at Lea Bridge Stadium, Leyton, London, 1928. Artist: Bill BrunellUnidentified motorcycle. Place: Lea Bridge Speedway. Date: 14.7.28
Talbot-Darracq of Henry Segrave, JCC 200 Mile Race, Brooklands, 1926. Artist: Bill BrunellTalbot-Darracq. Entry No: 11. Driver: Segrave, H.O.D. Background: Crashed Alvis 1496 cc. Event Entry No: 2. Driver: Maurice Harvey. Brooklands. J.C.C. 200-mile Race. Date: 25.9.26
RSS Hebelers Lagonda passing R Childes crashed Lea-Francis, BARC 6-Hour RaceLeft: Lagonda 1954 cc. Reg. No. XV3502. Entry No: 12. Driver: Hebeler, R.S.S. Right: Lea-Francis 1496S cc. No: 30. Official trying to extract a marker barrel from under the car. Brooklands
Lagonda passing R Childes crashed Lea-Francis, BARC 6-Hour Race, Brooklands, SurreyLagonda 1954 cc. No: 18. Drivers: Jackson, R.R./ Broomhall, C.A. Right: Lea-Francis 1496S cc. No: 30. Driver: Childes, R. Grounded on a marker barrel. Brooklands. BARC 6-hour race. Date: 29.6.29
Alfa Romeo passing R Childes crashed Lea-Francis, BARC 6-Hour Race, BrooklandsLeft: Alfa Romeo 1750 cc. Event Entry No: 22. Right: Lea-Francis 1496S cc. Event Entry No: 30. Driver: Childes, R. Grounded on a marker barrel. Place: Brooklands. BARC 6-hour race. Date: 29.6.29
Hector Dobbs Riley Dobbs offset special passing Raymond Mays crashed ERA, Donington Park, 1935ERA 1980S cc. Entry No: 8. Driver: Mays, R. Retired. Facing the wrong direction, having spun off off the track. Right: Riley Dobbs offset special. 1458 cc. Entry No: 33. Driver: Dobbs, H.G
Dick Shuttleworths Alfa Romeo passing Raymond Mays crashed ERA, Donington Park, 1935ERA 1980S cc. No: 8. Driver: Mays, R. Retired. Facing the wrong direction, having spun off off the track. Right: Alfa Romeo 2904S cc. Entry No: 2. Driver: Shuttleworth, R.O
MG J2 passing the crashed Austin 7 of B Sparrow, Donington Park Race Meeting, Leicestershire, 1933Left: MG J2 847 cc. Reg. No. AMA84. Entry No: 41. Front wings and lamps removed. Right: Austin 747 cc. Entry No: 52. Driver: Sparrow, B. Crashed. Donington Park. Date: 13.5.33
Crashed Austin 7 of B Sparrow, Donington Park Race Meeting, Leicestershire, 1933Austin 747 cc. Event Entry No: 52. Driver: Sparrow, B. Place: Donington Park Race Meeting. Date: 13.5.33
Sunbeam Rapier car accident, Kilnhurst, South Yorkshire, 1964. Artist: Michael WaltersSunbeam Rapier car accident, Kilnhurst, South Yorkshire, 1964. On the evening of 8th January 1964, Mrs Pat Walters skidded on ice and crashed through the barriers of a bridge in Kilnhurst
The risks of night flying, c1918 (1919). An aeroplane landed in a tree close to the aerodrome it was aiming for. From The Wonder Book of Aircraft for Boys and Girls, edited by Harry Golding. [Ward
A French aeroplane descends in a Paris street, c1917 (1919). From The Wonder Book of Aircraft for Boys and Girls, edited by Harry Golding. [Ward. Lock & Co
An unexpected caller, c1918 (1919). An aircraft crashed into the roof of a house in Twickenham, London. Tthe pilot escaped unhurt
Crashed in the Regia Aeronauticas Graveyard, 1941. The wreckage of an Italian Fiat C.R.42 biplane. Which crashed attempting to land with one of its wheels shot away
Gondola of the Zeppelin shot down off the Essex coast, World War I, 1916. Artist: Realistic Travels PublishersGondola of the Zeppelin shot down off the Essex coast, World War I, 1916. Stereoscopic card detail
Zeppelin shot down near Colchester, Essex, World War I, 1916. Artist: Realistic Travels PublishersZeppelin shot down near Colchester, Essex, World War I, 1916. This Zeppelin, the L33, commanded by Captain Alois Bocker, took part in a bombing raid on London on the night of 23-24 September 1916
Crashed Zeppelin LZ 8 Deutschland II, Dusseldorf, Germany, 1911 (1933). Attempting his first Zeppelin flight, Dr Hugo Eckener crashed Deutschland II into the hangar wall after launching the airship
Army Zeppelin Z2 (LZ5) stranded near Weilburg during a storm, Germany, 1910 (1933). A photograph from Zeppelin-Weltfahrten, Vom ersten Luftschiff 1899 bis zu den Fahrten des LZ127 Graf Zepplin 1932
Zeppelin LZ4 after the Echterdingen disaster, Germany, 1908 (1933). LZ4 was the fourth Zeppelin to be built. The German Army was interested in purchasing the airship but on 5th August 1908 she
German Zeppelin L49 brought down and captured intact by the French, 20 October 1917
The carcass of Zeppelin LZ85 (L45), 20 October 1917. L45s crew carried out an emergency landing behind Allied lines and destroyed the airship
The carcass of Zeppelin LZ93 (L44), St Clement, France, 20 October 1917. Wreckage of a German airship brought down by anti-aircraft fire
Death of Pilatre de Rozier and Romain, 1785 (1890s). In November 1783, French scientist and aeronaut Jean-Francois Pilatre de Rozier (1754-1785) and Francois Laurent d Arlandes (1742-1809)
A terrible accident, Paris to Madrid race, 1903. The Paris-Madrid race of 1903 was one of a series of races staged between European cities on public roads in the early 1900s
A balloon on a roof, 1894. Firemen trying to come to the aid of a balloonist who has crash landed on a roof. Illustration in Le Petit Journal, 1894
Biplane crashed in a field, World War I, France, 1915. A photograph from Le Pays de France, 23 September 1915
A British Vickers Vimy biplane, crashed south-west of Lille, France, World War I, 1917. The Vickers Vimy was a heavy bomber designed to be able to hit targets in Germany
Wreckage of the aeroplane in which French pilot Adolphe Pegoud was killed in action, 1915. Pegoud was a test pilot for Bleriot before World War I
Wreckage of aeroplane in which British pilot Flight-Lieutenant Warneford was killed, 1915. Flight-Lieutenant Rex Warneford was the first Royal Naval Air Service pilot to be awarded the Victoria
Alcock and Browns aeroplane after completing the first non-stop transatlantic flight, 1919. British aviators John William Alcock (1892-1919) and Arthur Whitten Brown (1886-1948)