ZEPPELINS CAME No. IV DETAILED NORTH n.HTI'KY All: UAIIij, SUM MLR CAMPAIGN, Frwlar. J..1 • -' rif . /.
... ZEPPELINS CAME No. IV DETAILED NORTH n.HTI'KY All: UAIIij, SUM MLR CAMPAIGN, Frwlar. J..1 • -' rif . /. ...
... ZEPPELINS CAME No. IV DETAILED NORTH n.HTI'KY All: UAIIij, SUM MLR CAMPAIGN, Frwlar. J..1 • -' rif . /. ...
... ANSWFARS TO CORIIDSPONDE,..7:**. Zippelin.—The last bombs dropped in this dieinct in the Zeppelin raid of November 28th were apparently the two duds found at Sideway. ...
... William Belches ss— and diad, yesterday. THE LAST ZEPPELIN RAID ON NORTH STAFFORDSHIRE. (To the Editor of the :Staffordshire Sentinel.) (311:,--In your very interesting report of visit of Zeppelin on the inorniug November at ii, 1.918, to this iiistriet ...
... ted provide Undoubtedly certainty they will it their interests than capital will betide majority them the 11 ZEPPELIN SOUVENIR the Zeppelins attracted the WEEKLY NEWS” will will souvenir one’s lasting participation of the will published at your a Prince ...
... part borne by the airmen of both rides in the Battle of Jutland still re. mains hare. The Germans claim to have employed Zeppelins to great advantage, and we certainly hal hiaplanos up during the engagement. But the free of smoke-screens greatly impeded ...
... seeking to impress upon the Allies. Agricultural conditions were obviously most f , yourable. A sub-commission visited Nordholz Zeppelin station, whencc; all the raiders to England started. Here they saw the famous Ll 4 which visited England 24 tunes. ...
... as at present. nese proposals would mean that work would cease in most cases at 5 p.m., and in a few cases at 5.15 p.m. Zeppelins passed over Retford also several times, but the town escaped their attention until the morning of Sunday. September 3, 1916 ...
... K IH.-.V tomo JvifunUr, £t-|it«inl»»* ?. 191(5. t?»#> . -ill rahl thirtoon Zeppelins, when one ■»-r airship, was bronchi tt.uk ...
... notice in our issue of the 24th of Petticoat Fair at the Hippodrome, Newcastle, we are asked to taty that the some wherein a Zeppelin is brought down is not a moving picture background, but a purely mechanical, electrical and practical effect. A Larceny ...
... Zepp Raid. Ib th» first great Midland air raid on January 31, 1916, Burton-on-Trent suffered the heaviest casualties. Two Zeppelins visited the town, which was caught practically unawares, bmg illuminated as in pre-war times. A telephonic message from the ...
... the warships, and it was evident every endeavour had been made live the letter the armistice agreement. The great Nordholz Zeppelin station is beyond comparison the finest the world. It was from here practically all England-bound raiders started* and not ...
... played every day. I was perfectly happy here. My joy, however, was sh , rtlived. After a fortnight there was brought down a Zeppelin in England, the crew being captured. It was said that the English Government had decided to shoot this crew as murderers ...