ZEPPELINS.
THE ENFIELD WRECK,
LONDON, September 5. The falling Zeppelin crashed down a hundred yards from a peaceful village church, and a glare like sunrise was seen for miles. It was an awe-inspiring spectacle as it swept to the ground afire. Many thousands were watching it. Having been awakened by the bombs and the guns, they gathered at tho scene, while vehicles of all kinds arrived from miles arouno. The traffic was great on the North road, outrivalling that of Derby Day. J
Ths military are guarding the ruins. Apart from the engines and parts of the huge propellers, only ashes remain, the envelope having been entirely burnt.
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Evening Star, Issue 16211, 5 September 1916, Page 3
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108ZEPPELINS. Evening Star, Issue 16211, 5 September 1916, Page 3
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