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    • Unknown author (Photocrom Co., Ltd. (England (Europe, United Kingdom)); Cushing Memorial Library and Archives, 2012-03-05)
      (Color) This postcard depicts the explosion of the first zepellin to be brought down in England, in the night above houses. The artist, probably H. Perrett, calls this "Driven Off." The time and date of the zepellin ...
    • Unknown author (Photocrom Co., Ltd. (England (Europe, United Kingdom)); Cushing Memorial Library and Archives, 1916-09-16)
      (Color) This view of the first zeppelin to be brought down over England looks like a fiery red explosion above houses. This view is dated and timed as September 3, 1916 at 2:25 A.M. The back reads "Passed for Publication ...
    • Unknown author (Photocrom Co., Ltd. (England (Europe, United Kingdom)); Cushing Memorial Library and Archives, 1916-09-16)
      (Color) The image on this postcard seems to depict the final stages of the falling zepellin, having been brought down over England on September 3, [1916] at 2:26 A.M. The red explosion appears as if behind a tree. The ...
    • Roach, Matthew Douglas (Texas A&M University, 2005-08-29)
      This thesis describes a method for using physically based techniques to model an explosion and the resulting side effects. Explosions are some of the most visually exciting phenomena known to humankind and have become ...
    • Bairnsfather, Bruce, 1887-1959 ("The Bystander" (London (Europe, United Kingdom, England, Greater London)); Cushing Memorial Library and Archives, 2012-03-05)
      (Black and White) This postc; The card is uninscribed and unposted.rd is a cartoon image by Bairnsfather entitled "That Evening Star-Shell," depciting a soldier on the ground at night, with an explosion in the sky; The ...