31 Photos From The Golden Age Of Airships, When Zeppelins Ruled The Sky

31 Photos From The Golden Age Of Airships, When Zeppelins Ruled The Sky

It’s been nearly a century since airships floated by the Empire State Building. But now that the aluminium airship of the future is here and almost ready to carry passengers, it’s high time that we took a look back to those few decades when majestic zeppelins seemed like the future of travel.

Below is a bountiful image selection from the first half of the 20th century.

Top picture: The Hindenburg floats past the Empire State Building in New York.


“La France”, a French Army airship, was the first fully controllable airship, designed by Captain Charles Renard and Lieutenant Arthur Krebs, seen here in 1884.

31 Photos From The Golden Age Of Airships, When Zeppelins Ruled The Sky

Picture: Hulton Archive/Getty Images


“La Ville de Paris”, a very early dirigible balloon, built by Henri Deutsch, a French petroleum businessman, circa 1904.

31 Photos From The Golden Age Of Airships, When Zeppelins Ruled The Sky

Picture: Bain News Service/Library of Congress


July 4, 1908: The most famous of all airships, the Zeppelin, invented by Count Ferdinand von Zeppelin (1838 – 1917). This dirigible rigid airship first flew on July 2, 1900.

31 Photos From The Golden Age Of Airships, When Zeppelins Ruled The Sky

Picture: Bain News Service/Library of Congress


German military officer Count Ferdinand Zeppelin, with the Countess Zeppelin.

31 Photos From The Golden Age Of Airships, When Zeppelins Ruled The Sky

Picture: Central Press/Getty Images


A German zeppelin dirigible flies over Balkan terrain during World War I, 1910s. To boost the sagging morale of their troops, the Germans sent these vulnerable airships for publicity flights. They were also used for reconnaissance missions.

31 Photos From The Golden Age Of Airships, When Zeppelins Ruled The Sky

Picture: Hulton Archive/Getty Images


September, 1912: Military personnel prepare to take off in an army airship.

31 Photos From The Golden Age Of Airships, When Zeppelins Ruled The Sky

Picture: Topical Press Agency/Getty Images


Group of men board an airship sometime between 1915 and 1925.

31 Photos From The Golden Age Of Airships, When Zeppelins Ruled The Sky

Picture: Detroit Publishing Co./Library of Congress


A German zeppelin caught in the searchlights during a bombing raid in 1916.

31 Photos From The Golden Age Of Airships, When Zeppelins Ruled The Sky

Picture: Hulton Archive/Getty Images


1917: A British airship attached to its mooring.

31 Photos From The Golden Age Of Airships, When Zeppelins Ruled The Sky

Picture: Topical Press Agency/Getty Images


February 1919: The frame of a zeppelin under construction at Short Brothers Works in Belfast.

31 Photos From The Golden Age Of Airships, When Zeppelins Ruled The Sky

Picture: Topical Press Agency/Getty Images


Two girls who worked at Short Brothers Works building zepplins, in 1919.

31 Photos From The Golden Age Of Airships, When Zeppelins Ruled The Sky

Picture: A. R. Coster/Topical Press Agency/Getty Images


The interior of a zeppelin gas bag being patched at Short Brothers Works in 1919.

31 Photos From The Golden Age Of Airships, When Zeppelins Ruled The Sky

Picture: A. R. Coster/Getty Images


March 1919: The British airship R33 in its hangar as it prepares for its first ever flight at an aerodrome in Barlow, Yorkshire.

31 Photos From The Golden Age Of Airships, When Zeppelins Ruled The Sky

Picture: R. Humphrey/Topical Press Agency/Getty Images


August 1919: Model of the British R-34 airship at the Woolwich carnival. The R-34 made the first airship crossing of the Atlantic in July.

31 Photos From The Golden Age Of Airships, When Zeppelins Ruled The Sky

Picture: Topical Press Agency/Getty Images


February 1923: A helium-filled US Navy dirigible, the “Los Angeles,” formerly the ZR3, was built by the Germans as part of their war reparations.

31 Photos From The Golden Age Of Airships, When Zeppelins Ruled The Sky

Picture: Topical Press Agency/Getty Images


Circa 1925: The lounge of the British airship R101. These passenger quarters were the most spacious ever provided in an airship.

31 Photos From The Golden Age Of Airships, When Zeppelins Ruled The Sky

Picture: Hulton Archive/Getty Images


September 1928: The Graf Zeppelin (D-LZ 127, i.e. Deutsches Luftschiff Zeppelin #127) under construction.

31 Photos From The Golden Age Of Airships, When Zeppelins Ruled The Sky

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A sleeping cabin and the kitchen area on the Graf Zeppelin (1928).

31 Photos From The Golden Age Of Airships, When Zeppelins Ruled The Sky

Picture: Fox Photos/Getty Images


German boys with a toy Zeppelin (1928).

31 Photos From The Golden Age Of Airships, When Zeppelins Ruled The Sky

Picture: Fox Photos/Getty Images


1929: The British airship R-100 flies through a thick layer of clouds. She was scrapped after the crash of her sister ship, the R-101, in 1930.

31 Photos From The Golden Age Of Airships, When Zeppelins Ruled The Sky

Picture: General Photographic Agency/Getty Images


October 1929: The airship R101 flying over the British town of Bedford on its first flight.

31 Photos From The Golden Age Of Airships, When Zeppelins Ruled The Sky

Picture: Central Press/Getty Images


October 9th, 1929: Passengers playing cards and watching the view over Yorkshire on the verandah aboard R100.

31 Photos From The Golden Age Of Airships, When Zeppelins Ruled The Sky

Picture: Topical Press Agency/Getty Images


A maid prepares a dish in the kitchen of airship R 100, at Howden, Yorkshire.

31 Photos From The Golden Age Of Airships, When Zeppelins Ruled The Sky

Picture: Topical Press Agency/Getty Images


Passengers surveying the scene from the verandah deck of the British R100 Airship, built to compete with the great ocean liners of the day.

31 Photos From The Golden Age Of Airships, When Zeppelins Ruled The Sky

Picture: A R Coster/Getty Images


Members of the Dominion Legislative Conference dine on board the luxurious R101 airship.

31 Photos From The Golden Age Of Airships, When Zeppelins Ruled The Sky

Picture: Central Press/Getty Images


April 1930: An aerial view of the Graf Zeppelin flying over Wembley Stadium in London during the 1930 FA Cup Final.

31 Photos From The Golden Age Of Airships, When Zeppelins Ruled The Sky

Picture: Central Press/Getty Images


The Graf Zeppelin over Jerusalem, 1931.

31 Photos From The Golden Age Of Airships, When Zeppelins Ruled The Sky

Picture: American Colony (Jerusalem). Photo Dept./Library of Congress


A 1931 stereograph reads, “the Graf Zeppelin’s rendezvous with the eternal desert and the more than 4000-year-old pyramids of Gizeh, Egypt.”

31 Photos From The Golden Age Of Airships, When Zeppelins Ruled The Sky

Picture: Keystone View Company/Library of Congress


A 240m dirigible US Navy air cruiser, the USS Akron. The USS Akron was in its third year of flight when a violent storm sent it crashing tail-first into the Atlantic Ocean shortly after midnight on April 4, 1933, off the New Jersey coast. The disaster claimed 73 lives, more than twice as many as the crash of the Hindenburg, four years later.

31 Photos From The Golden Age Of Airships, When Zeppelins Ruled The Sky

Picture: Picture: AP


1937: The Hindenburg disaster at Lakehurst, New Jersey, which marked the end of the era of passenger-carrying airships. The Zeppelin caught fire and crashed, killing 36 people aboard.

31 Photos From The Golden Age Of Airships, When Zeppelins Ruled The Sky

Picture: Arthur Cofod


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