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Sunday Independent, 30 March 1913, 3
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Sunday, 30 March 1913

The Dublin Sunday Independent has the following brief account of the phantom airship or aeroplane seen at Galway last week: AIRSHIP OVER GALWAY Several persons in Galway state that they saw an aeroplane over that city on Wednesday night [26 March 1913] at about 8.15. A man named M’Avoy, coachman to Mr. B. Parkes, said […]

Dellschau 1969
1900s, 1910s, 1920s, Aircraft, Art, Before 1900, Books, Periodicals, Phantom airships, mystery aeroplanes, and other panics, Pictures

Seeking Sonora

The art of Charles Dellschau has been receiving some attention lately, thanks to the recent publication of a book about his work. Dellschau, who produced thousands of strange and wonderful watercolours, drawings and collages in Houston, Texas, between about 1899 and 1922, is significant as an early outsider artist, but he is mainly of interest

Aberdeen Daily Journal, 22 March 1913, 5
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Saturday, 22 March 1913

Here’s a rarity these days: an actual phantom airship report, from the Aberdeen Daily Journal (p. 5): About a quarter past nine o’clock on Thursday night [20 March 1913] a ‘phantom airship’ was seen hovering above Glasgow. To a eye-witness, it appeared at first to be a star of unusual magnitude and brilliance. After watching

Daily Mirror, 20 March 1913, 4
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Thursday, 20 March 1913

Seely’s statement of the Army estimates will have done little to assuage the doubts of Bonar Law and Massy regarding the Government’s unsoundness on aviation, since he announced no new expenditure beyond that already announced. However, in its fullness and its frankness it appears to have disarmed the Opposition, at least for now. The part

Liverpool Echo, 18 March 1913, 3
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Tuesday, 18 March 1913

The Liberal Daily Chronicle‘s parliamentary correspondent, as reported in today’s Liverpool Echo (above; p. 3), has used the phantom airship scare to attack the Conservative press in the harshest terms, on the basis that they have made the British people look ridiculous in the eyes of Europe: A distinguished private member [of Parliament], who has

Aberdeen Daily Journal, 15 March 1913, 5
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Saturday, 15 March 1913

A few more details have emerged about the mystery airship crash near Caputh in Germany, thanks to the report of the Daily Telegraph‘s Berlin correspondent (reprinted in the Aberdeen Daily Journal, p. 5; above): It was shortly after nightfall that two women returned from work in the fields to Caputh, a large village some miles

Times, 14 March 1913, 7
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Friday, 14 March 1913

Yesterday’s report of an airship seen crashing in flames near Potsdam in Germany has been picked up by a number of newspapers, including the Aberdeen Daily Journal, the Dundee Courier, the Evening Telegraph, the Liverpool Echo, the Manchester Courier, the Manchester Guardian, the Standard, and the Western Times — most of which don’t say anything

Dundee Courier, 8 March 1913, 5
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Saturday, 8 March 1913

For the first time, a phantom airship has been seen over the very heart of London, ‘A full week behind the provinces’, as the Daily Express says (p. 1). Previously, no reports came from closer than Croydon (South London) or Hendon (North London), about a month ago. Yet relatively few newspapers seem to be interested

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