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Description | Title: "How Sub-Lieut. Warneford won the V.C." Caption: "Flight Sub-Lieut. R. A. J. Warneford was awarded the V.C. for most conspiuous bravery of June 7th, when he attacked and, single-handed, completely destroyed a Zeppelin in mid-air. This brilliant achievement was accomplished after chasing the Zeppelin from the coast of Flanders to Ghent, where he succeeded in dropping his bombs on to it from a height of only one or two hundred feet. One of these bombs caused a terrific explosion, which set the Zeppelin on fire from end to end, but at the same time overturned his aeroplane and stopped the engine. In spite of this he succeeded in landing safely in hostile country, and after fifteen minutes started his engine and returned to his base without damage." | |
Source | The Year 1915 Illustrated – Seventh Year of Issue. Full title: The Year 1915 Illustrated: A Record of Notable Achievements and Events. | |
Author | Various authors and illustrators. | |
Published date | 1916 | |
Published by | London: Headley Brothers, Bishopgate. | |
Permission | This publication is in the Public Domain. It is no longer in copyright in the United Kingdom and the United States of America. | |
Part of | The Year Illustrated series. | |
Subject | This issue from 1915 is predominantly war and military biased. | |
Type | Hardcover |
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Criteria | PD in United Kingdom if | PD in United States as of 1st January 1996 if |
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Created prior to 1974 | Created prior to 1946 but the URAA may be inapplicable to some post 1946 worksnote |
A work by an identifiable author | Published by an author who died prior to 1954 | Published by an author who died prior to 1926 |
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Unpublished work where neither the author or original publication can be determined by reasonable research. | Created prior to 1954 | Created prior to 1926 |
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