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Description London From an Airship by Alfred Egerton Cooper. The picture was painted from a photograph after the airship met with disaster in July 1919.
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Source NS11 Originally published in Flight magazine 17 July 1919, and 'the Sphere 6 November 1920.
Author Alfred Egerton Cooper (Artists Rifles, then RAF staff captain)
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