Description: British R101 airship at mooring tower. The vessel was 237 metres long...Date: c.1929..Our Catalogue Reference: AIR 5/919 ( http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/displaycataloguedetails.asp?C More
Description: Britain's R 101 airship under construction at the Royal Airship Works, Cardington...Date: c.1928..Our Catalogue Reference: AIR 11/233 ( http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/displaycatalogue More
pictionid61651702 - catalog r-101 cut away. 1930. - titlearray - filenamemeyer0374.tif---Image from the Henry Cord Meyer Collection-Please tag these photos so that the information will be kept with our Digital More
pictionid61652475 - catalog r-101 funeral procession london. 11 oct 1930. - titlearray - filenamemeyer0433.tif--Image from the Henry Cord Meyer Collection-Please tag these photos so that the information will be More
pictionid61652487 - catalog mass burial of 48 victims of r-101 crash cardington. 11 oct 1930. - titlearray - filenamemeyer0434.tif--Image from the Henry Cord Meyer Collection-Please tag these photos so that the More
pictionid61652500 - catalog last joint public appearance of survivors joseph h. binks and arthur v. bell at r-101 tomb anniversary service cardington. oct 1969. - titlearray - filenamemeyer0435.tif--Image from More
pictionid61652450 - catalog r-101 at cardington mast. 5 oct 1930. - titlearray - filenamemeyer0431.tif--Image from the Henry Cord Meyer Collection-Please tag these photos so that the information will be kept wi More
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Diagram showing probable behaviour of airship under certain trim and wind conditions.
1933 inaugauration ceremony for the memorial to the victims of the crash of the British airship near Allone R101.
Reproduction ID: P00048 Maker: Unknown Date: 28 June 1930 Materials: Gelatine dry plate Henley Collection
A pass for a car to enter the Royal Airship Base in Karachi, India. The expected airship did not arrive. On display in Bedford Museum's R100/R101 exhibition.
Pocket watch belonging to a crew member of the R101, recovered from the crash site, on display at Bedford Museum's R100/R101 exhibition.
A pass for one person to enter the Royal Airship Base in Karachi, India. The expected airship did not arrive. On display in Bedford Museum's R100/R101 exhibition.
An unused remote propeller pitch change indicator for the R101.
Spanners belonging to crew members of the R101, recovered from the crash site, on display at Bedford Museum's R100/R101 exhibition.
Bunch of keys belonging to a crew member of the R101, recovered from the crash site, on display at Bedford Museum's R100/R101 exhibition.
A spare audible warning bell from the control car of the R101. On display in Bedford Museum's R100/R101 exhibition.
Ashtray made from scrap metal from R101, on display at Bedford Museum's R100/R101 exhibition.
Royal Naval Air Service graduation certificate for Flight Lieutenant P. A. Johnston as an airship pilot, 3 October 1916. Johnston served as navigator on both the R100 and R101. Certificate on display at Bedf More
Description: British R101 airship at mooring tower. The vessel was 237 metres long. Date: c.1929 Our Catalogue Reference: http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/displaycataloguedetails.asp?CATLN=6&CATID=6 More
Photograph of the wreckage of the R101 airship which was probably taken not long after the crash on 4 October 1930 in Allonne, Picardie (France). Français : Photographie de l'épave du dirigeable britannique R More
R101 was one of a pair of British rigid airships completed in 1929 as part of a British government programme to develop civil airships capable of service on long-distance routes within the British Empire.
Burnley Road, London. C. 1091 comment: looks like the british rigid airship R101