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Hindenburg Airship Disaster, Luftschiff Zeppelin Poster
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Hindenburg Airship Disaster, Luftschiff Zeppelin Poster
The Hindenburg, a silver behemoth of the skies, glided serenely towards Lakehurst Naval Air Station on a crisp May evening in 1937. A marvel of engineering, the airship was a symbol of German technological prowess and a beacon of hope in a world still recovering from the Great Depression. -- As the Hindenburg neared its mooring mast, a hush fell over the gathered crowd. The airship, filled with hydrogen, was a delicate balance of gas and structure. A successful docking would be a testament to the skill of the crew and the ingenuity of the designers. -- But fate had other plans. A spark, a gust of wind, or perhaps a simple chemical reaction ignited the hydrogen. Within moments, the Hindenburg was engulfed in a fiery inferno. The once-majestic airship, a symbol of progress and hope, became a terrifying spectacle of destruction. -- The crowd watched in horror as the Hindenburg plummeted to the ground, its silver skin melting away in a sea of flames. The screams of the passengers and crew echoed through the air, a haunting soundtrack to a tragedy that would be etched into the collective memory of the world. -- Miraculously, some survived. A few managed to escape the flames and jump to safety, while others were rescued from the wreckage. But the disaster was a devastating blow to the airship industry. The Hindenburg disaster marked the end of the era of the rigid airship, a symbol of a technological age that had come to a fiery end. -- The image of the Hindenburg burning, its silver skin turning to black, remains a haunting reminder of the fragility of human endeavour and the unpredictable nature of fate. It is a testament to the courage of those who perished and a stark warning of the dangers that can lurk even in the most seemingly benign of circumstances. -- This work is in the  public domain  because it was published in the United States between 1929 and 1963, and although there may or may not have been a copyright notice, the  copyright was not renewed.   
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By Jubelen P.27 February 2020 • Verified Purchase
Print, Size: 76.20cm x 50.80cm, Media: Value Poster Paper (Semi-Gloss)
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my staff loves it , and other branch is asking me where i got this and i give your website to them.
maybe you can add up on personalised option, laminated or a frame maybe . great job. but you can add an option if we wanted to have it laminated or frame as add up option
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By Timothy G.14 October 2021 • Verified Purchase
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I hung this in the stairwell of our house,  near some other Renoir pictures.  My daughter says it looks like she is looking at her when she walks up the stairs.
it's called "The Excursionist",  she is holding a walking stick.   Renoir was an impressionist,  I don't think this is an actual person. The finished framed picture arrived and looks better than the online pic - Beautiful!
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By Ross Y.31 December 2019 • Verified Purchase
Print, Size: 48.26cm x 33.02cm, Media: Value Poster Paper (Semi-Gloss)
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Absolutely superb Art Deco poster. The colours are vibrant, sympathetic to the era and perfect for use. I framed it and hung above the entrance to my Art Deco inspired lounge room. Stunning! The print is precise, clear and of an excellent standard. It was cleverly packaged so there wasn’t a blemish or crease. Perfect!
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