ZEPPELIN CHASED
... ZEPPELIN CHASED. ...
... ZEPPELIN CHASED. ...
... The ZEPPELIN An all-British production in 3 parts. A most sensational and realistic film in which the scenes of Zeppelins in flight and starting are absolutely authentic. ...
... The ZEPPELIN Haiders An all-British production 3 parts. A most sensational and realistic film in which the scenes of Zeppelins in flight and starting are absolutely authentic. Also the 2-reel L-Ko Comedy entitled ...
... ZEPPELIN V.C. RETURN& Captain Leefe Robinson, who was awarded the V.C. as the first airman to bring down a Zeppelin in England—at Cufliey, on the night of September 2, 1916—was one of the 2,000 repatriated pri s oners who landed at Leith on SatOrday from ...
... FUNLAND FUNLAND FUNLAND ST. NARY BUTTS, READING. FINEST RANGE In the South of England. Moving Zeppelins, Huns on Run. Bell and Running Targets. !Vestal Trained Attendants WEEKLY COMPETITIONS for Adults and Youths under 17 of age. Call and full particulars ...
... FUNLAND! FUNLAND!! FUNLAND!!! ST. MARY'S BUTTS, READING. THE FINEST SHOOTING RANGE In the South of England. M)VIS( ZEPPELINS HUNS ON THE Ur . BELL AND RUNNING TARGETS Sixr:al Trained Attendants. Weekly Competitions for Adults and Youths under 17 yaws ...
... enemy. Later the crew of the Zeppelin evidently sighted our machiues, for all bonds. were dropped, water ballast released, and the noes of the Zeppelin put up into practically a vertical position. By these tactics the Zeppelin war able to escape into the ...
... Erbil [Arbela] and also on the Tigris. SEAPLANE ATTACKS ZEPPELIN. ENEMY DRIVEN OFF. The Secretary of the Admiralty announce! that on May 10th one of our seaplanes in the North Sea sighted a Zeppelin on patrol. An indecisive action lasting half an hour took ...
... west coast of Jutland states that on Saturday morning a Zeppelin was brought down. It is reported that the airship was shot down British destroyer, and fell into the North Sea, all the Zeppelin crew being apparently killed. ...
... no form of ruthlessness which threw the German nation into such a frenzy of delight as the first dropping of bombs from Zeppelins upon London. No military purpose was served by it; the proceedings were just a slaughter of defenceless noncombatant people ...
... remains that the Kaiser could undoubtedly have prevented the tragedy and did not. His Joy Over Zeppelin Raids. In his conversations with his dentist about Zeppelin raids, the Kaiser seems to have revealed himself a thoroughgoing tiger for frightfulness against ...
... remains that the Kaiser could undoubtedly have prevented the tragedy and did not. His Joy Over Zeppelin Raids. In his conversations with his dentist about Zeppelin raids, the Kaiser seems to have revealed himself as a thoroughgoing tiger for frightfulness ...