Morrell's Airship Aviation History Vintage Photograph
Morrell's Airship Aviation History Vintage Photograph - Photograph was taken in Berkeley, California in 1908. John A. Morrell designed a cigar shaped airship filled with hydrogen. It crashed to the ground, with 16 people onboard and luckily no one was killed. The ship wrecked in front of 10,000 spectators. Morrell himself was in the ship. Add some instant history to your walls with our collection of vintge images from the late 19th and early 20th century. Take a glimpse at the world in which our ancestors lived - the people, their struggle, their play, and their time in between. A mosaic of images depicting those hard and eventful years of our grandparents and great grandparents, presented, as they would appear back in those rough and tumble days.
About the Image Each image is matted behind an inchesold inches and slightly distressed frame, and put under safety plexiglass. We also offer each image unframed. A great deal of time and attention has been spent developing this collection. Some of these images show the wear of time, and some reveal to us that the art was not quite as sharp and precise as it is today. Each image does, however allow us to let our imaginations return to those earlier times of struggle, victory, ingenuity, and thrift.
Picture Options The images are available in your choice of Style (Sepia or Black and White), Size (Medium 8 inches x10 inches or Large 11 inches x14 inches) and are available either View Size and Frame Information View Large Sepia Image View Large Black and White Image
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