This listing is for a framed group of original black-and-white photographs depicting the German airship Hindenburg (LZ-129) over Atlantic City, dated June 1936, as handwritten on the display.
The photographs have been examined and are original vintage photographic prints, not reproductions. The images are mounted using paper slots in the backing, and the photo corners are not cut. Each photograph remains intact and untrimmed, held in place by the original style mounting method rather than adhesive.
One of the photographs clearly shows the Four Roses restaurant, a well-known Atlantic City Boardwalk landmark during the 1930s, establishing the location depicted in the images. The presence of this identifiable structure confirms the Atlantic City setting referenced in the handwritten caption.
The handwritten label on the mounting board reads “The Von Hindenberg – Atlantic City – June, 1936.” The spelling and informal style are consistent with a personal, period inscription, suggesting this display was assembled by an individual who witnessed the event rather than produced for publication.
The frame may be later than the photographs themselves. Overall size and layout are shown using a ruler in the photos for reference. Please review all images carefully, as they are part of the description.
This item is offered as a historical photographic display. No claims are made regarding photographer identity or provenance beyond what is visible. Sold as-is. Please feel free to ask any questions prior to purchase.
This listing is for a framed group of original black-and-white photographs depicting the German airship Hindenburg (LZ-129) over Atlantic City, dated June 1936, as handwritten on the display.
The photographs have been examined and are original vintage photographic prints, not reproductions. The images are mounted using paper slots in the backing, and the photo corners are not cut. Each photograph remains intact and untrimmed, held in place by the original style mounting method rather than adhesive.
The handwritten caption on the mounting board reads “The Von Hindenberg – Atlantic City – June, 1936.” The spelling and informal style are consistent with a personal, period inscription, suggesting this was assembled by an individual who witnessed the event rather than produced for publication.
The frame may be later than the photographs themselves. Overall size and layout are shown using a ruler in the photos for reference. Please review all images carefully, as they are part of the description.
This item is offered as a historical photographic display. No claims are made regarding photographer identity or provenance beyond what is visible. Sold as-is. Please feel free to ask any questions prior to purchase.
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