End of the Hindenburg

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A very famous photo from May 6, 1937, showing the Hindenburg exploding. Since the vessel could not dock at the top of the Empire State Building as originally planned, flights would moor at the Lakehurst Naval Station in New Jersey. Zeppelins were filled with hydrogen, which is very flammable. The cause of the disaster was never solved but effectively ended their use.

8” X 10” Print on 10” by 14” Mat in clear bag for protection.

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A very famous photo from May 6, 1937, showing the Hindenburg exploding. Since the vessel could not dock at the top of the Empire State Building as originally planned, flights would moor at the Lakehurst Naval Station in New Jersey. Zeppelins were filled with hydrogen, which is very flammable. The cause of the disaster was never solved but effectively ended their use.

8” X 10” Print on 10” by 14” Mat in clear bag for protection.

FREE SHIPPING

A very famous photo from May 6, 1937, showing the Hindenburg exploding. Since the vessel could not dock at the top of the Empire State Building as originally planned, flights would moor at the Lakehurst Naval Station in New Jersey. Zeppelins were filled with hydrogen, which is very flammable. The cause of the disaster was never solved but effectively ended their use.

8” X 10” Print on 10” by 14” Mat in clear bag for protection.

FREE SHIPPING