Recent comments
Give Me a Brake
Thanks!
Sly Boots
If you're so happy, why ain't you rich?
My kind of Santa
Hell's Santas
Colorization
Pedal pushers
Rock Island Line
Halloween
Extra Texture
Freeny lit up
Velati Caramels
Finish Line
Patriotic Tableau
Mysterious Ladder
Board track racer Jim Davis
Color my world
Quite a lineup
Ageless
Sibling rivalry
Black Boxes
Flotsam and jetsam
What? Who? How?
I remember haberdasheries
Time in a bottle
Coats of many cultures
Knives and guns
Covered
Lost
Search Shorpy
Today's Top 5
Nighthawk: 1943
Summertime Santa: 1956
Board Track: 1925
Stars and Stripes: 1915
Coney Island: 1905
The Shorpy Store!
Photographers
All Photographers
Alfred Palmer
Ansel Adams
Arthur Rothstein
Dorothea Lange
G.G. Bain
Jack Delano
Lewis Hine
Russell Lee
tterrace
Walker Evans
Photo Galleries
4x5 Kodachromes
Animals
Aviation
Cars & Trucks
Cities
Civil War
Colorized
Factories
Farked
iPhone Wallpaper
Kids
Kitchens
Member Photos
Mining
Pretty Girls
Railroads
Service Stations
Sports
tterrace
WPA Posters
World War II
All Galleries
JUMP TO PAGE
100
>
200
>
300
>
400
>
500
>
600
VINTAGRAPH • POSTERS • AMAZING •
10 CLASSIC SUMMER PHOTOS
Home
»
Image galleries
»
Aviation
»
Zeppelins & Blimps
Pedaling as Fast as I Can: 1909
Submitted by
Dave
on Thu, 05/17/2007 - 3:07pm.
Tags:
ShorpyArt
Aviation
G.G. Bain
Zeppelins & Blimps
The Baldwin Balloon in flight. May 26, 1909.
View full size.
George Grantham Bain Collection.
VIEW HI-DEF IMAGE
|
BUY FINE-ART PRINT
| VISIT THE
PRINT GALLERY
»
thumbnail
View full size
6356 reads
On Shorpy:
Today's Top 5
Nighthawk: 1943
Summertime Santa: 1956
Board Track: 1925
Stars and Stripes: 1915
Coney Island: 1905
Leave a Comment
Your name:
Title of your comment:
Your comment | View our nifty
Comment Guidelines
:
*
Upload an image with your comment
After clicking "attach," please use the PREVIEW COMMENT button below before clicking "Post Comment" to make sure your image is not too wide for the comments box. Max width is 490 pixels.
Images wider than 490px will be deleted
.
Attach new file:
CAPTCHA
This question is to prevent automated spam submissions. If you were logged in as a
registered user
, you wouldn't have to bother with this silliness.
What is the third word in the phrase "ojow afej bip atelaca"?:
*