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H. Scott Orr (1881-1972)
The destruction of airship SL-11 near London Sep 1916
Gelatin silver print | 13.3 x 8.3 cm (image) | RCIN 2503179
H. Scott Orr (1881-1972)
The destruction of airship SL-11 near London Sep 1916
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Photograph of a Schütte-Lanz (SL-11) descending to the ground after being shot down over Hertfordshire. A large plume of smoke extends from the falling Schütte-Lanz. Searchlight beams extend up towards the airship. The photograph is tinted red.
On the night of 2nd/3rd September 1916, after a bombing raid on St Albans, airship SL11 was shot down by Lieutenant William Leefe Robinson of the Royal Flying Corps. The airship landed in Cuffley, a village in Hertfordshire; although commonly called a Zeppelin, the SL type airships were manufactured by the Schütte-Lanze company. Leefe Robinson was awarded a Victoria Cross for his action, the first person to be awarded the VC for action in Britain during the First World War. The following day brought the madness of 'Zepp Sunday'; news of the victory quickly spread and over the next two days ten thousand people travelled to Cuffley to see the fallen airship. Images of the airship being shot down were also sold as souvenirs. -
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Gelatin silver print
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13.3 x 8.3 cm (image)
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