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Scareships map, 1913
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Mapping the 1913 phantom airship scare

View Scareships, 1913 in a larger map Here’s where the 1913 phantom airship sightings took place. Actually, there are a few from late 1912 (including the Sheerness incident), the blue ones. Red indicates sightings in January 1913, green February, cyan March, and yellow April. A quick visual inspection shows that the density of sightings was […]

Manchester Guardian, 9 April 1913, 9
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Wednesday, 9 April 1913

It’s been a while, but after three previous visits the mystery airship has returned to Cardiff. From the Manchester Guardian (p. 9; above): Our Cardiff correspondent sends a report that again last night [8 April 1913] an aircraft was seen at Cardiff, where one was reported to have been seen frequently at the beginning of

Dundee Courier, 5 April 1913, 5
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Saturday, 5 April 1913

Z4 had only a brief stay in Lunéville. It has already flown back to Metz, though not before being searched by the authorities for any evidence that the Zeppelin had been photographing French defences. They didn’t find any, but did impose a £300 customs duty anyway (which will be refunded). Except in the frontier provinces,

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
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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

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