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Balloon Collection (page 5)

Background imageBalloon Collection: The airship of Pierre and Paul Lebaudy, France, 1903

The airship of Pierre and Paul Lebaudy, France, 1903. The Lebaudy Brothers airship was an attempt by French designers to counter the achievements of Germany

Background imageBalloon Collection: The attempt by the Count de la Vaulx to cross the Mediterranean by balloon, 1901. Artist: P Doye

The attempt by the Count de la Vaulx to cross the Mediterranean by balloon, 1901. Artist: P Doye
The attempt by the Count de la Vaulx to cross the Mediterranean by balloon, 1901. A print from La Vie au Grand Air, 20th October 1901

Background imageBalloon Collection: Alberto Santos-Dumont landing his airship number 9 in Longchamp, Paris, 1903

Alberto Santos-Dumont landing his airship number 9 in Longchamp, Paris, 1903. A print from La Vie au Grand Air, 19th June 1903

Background imageBalloon Collection: Alberto Santos-Dumont flying his airship number 10, 1903

Alberto Santos-Dumont flying his airship number 10, 1903. Brazilian Alberto Santos-Dumont (1873-1932) was an early pioneer of aviation

Background imageBalloon Collection: The lion aeronauts, 1903

The lion aeronauts, 1903. Lions in a cage carried aloft by a balloon. A print from La Vie au Grand Air, 14 August 1903

Background imageBalloon Collection: A balloon on a roof, 1894

A balloon on a roof, 1894. Firemen trying to come to the aid of a balloonist who has crash landed on a roof. Illustration in Le Petit Journal, 1894

Background imageBalloon Collection: On the Open Sea, 1901

On the Open Sea, 1901. A balloon on the bow of a ship. Illustration in Le Petit Journal, 1901

Background imageBalloon Collection: Death of an aeronaut over Beuzeville, France, 1899

Death of an aeronaut over Beuzeville, France, 1899. Illustration in Le Petit Journal, 1899

Background imageBalloon Collection: Santos-Dumonts airship departing from Trouville, France, 1905

Santos-Dumonts airship departing from Trouville, France, 1905. Alberto Santos-Dumont was a Brazilian pioneer aviator. He initially focused on airship design

Background imageBalloon Collection: A soldier carried aloft by a Balloon, 1901

A soldier carried aloft by a Balloon, 1901. Published illustration in Le Petit Journal, 1901

Background imageBalloon Collection: A Balloon struck by lightning near Chicago, Illinois, USA, 1891

A Balloon struck by lightning near Chicago, Illinois, USA, 1891. Illustration in Le Petit Journal, 1891

Background imageBalloon Collection: Satirical engraving on the fire of the balloon of Miolan and Janinet 1784 (1887)

Satirical engraving on the fire of the balloon of Miolan and Janinet 1784 (1887). Artist: Gaston Tissandier
Satirical engraving on the fire of the balloon of Miolan and Janinet 1784 (1887). French abbots Miolan and Janinet were ridiculed for their failed balloon ascent from the Jardin de Luxembourg

Background imageBalloon Collection: Caricature on the direction of the Aerostat, 1887. Artist: Gaston Tissandier

Caricature on the direction of the Aerostat, 1887. Artist: Gaston Tissandier
Caricature on the direction of the Aerostat, 1887. Published in History of Balloons by Gaston Tissandier, Paris, 1887

Background imageBalloon Collection: Reception of the Robert Brothers by the Prince of Ghistelles in 1784, (1887)

Reception of the Robert Brothers by the Prince of Ghistelles in 1784, (1887). Artist: Gaston Tissandier
Reception of the Robert Brothers by the Prince of Ghistelles in 1784, (1887). French balloonists Noel and Jean Robert, recieved by Philippe-Alexandre-Emmanuel-Francois-Joseph de Ghistelles at his

Background imageBalloon Collection: Aerostat, 1887. Artist: Gaston Tissandier

Aerostat, 1887. Artist: Gaston Tissandier
Aerostat, 1887. A man on horseback on a platform being carried by a balloon. Published in History of Balloons by Gaston Tissandier, Paris, 1887

Background imageBalloon Collection: The Small Physicist and The Vain Physicist, 1887. Artist: Gaston Tissandier

The Small Physicist and The Vain Physicist, 1887. Artist: Gaston Tissandier
The Small Physicist and The Vain Physicist, 1887. Published in History of Balloons by Gaston Tissandier, Paris, 1887

Background imageBalloon Collection: Balloon of the Aero Club, 18th March 1899

Balloon of the Aero Club, 18th March 1899. A print from La Vie au Grand Air, 18th March 1899

Background imageBalloon Collection: The Aero Club, costume of a female ballooner, 15th November 1898

The Aero Club, costume of a female ballooner, 15th November 1898. A print from La Vie au Grand Air, 15th November 1898

Background imageBalloon Collection: The new airship of Alberto Santos-Dumont, 30th September 1900

The new airship of Alberto Santos-Dumont, 30th September 1900. A print from La Vie au Grand Air, 30th September 1900. Santos-Dumont (1873-1932) was an early pioneer of aviation

Background imageBalloon Collection: Self Portrait, from L Ile Saint-Louis, 1890. Artist: Henri Rousseau

Self Portrait, from L Ile Saint-Louis, 1890. Artist: Henri Rousseau
Self Portrait, from L Ile Saint-Louis, 1890

Background imageBalloon Collection: Overall View of Paris, Taken from the Observatory in a Balloon, 1855

Overall View of Paris, Taken from the Observatory in a Balloon, 1855. From the Musee d Orsay, Paris

Background imageBalloon Collection: Aerostier, Siege of Paris, 1870-1871

Aerostier, Siege of Paris, 1870-1871. Print from a series titled Souvenirs du Siege de Paris. After the disastrous defeat of the French at Sedan and the capture of Napoleon III

Background imageBalloon Collection: Nadar, French journalist, artist and photographer, 1867. Artist: Andre Gill

Nadar, French journalist, artist and photographer, 1867. Artist: Andre Gill
Nadar, French journalist, artist and photographer, 1867. Felix Nadar (1820-1910), was the first person to take photographs from a balloon and first to produce a photointerview. Cartoon from La Lune

Background imageBalloon Collection: Leonid meteor shower, 1870

Leonid meteor shower, 1870. The Leonids are visible in the night sky during November, and this observation was made by the French aeronauts Henri Giffard (1825-1882)

Background imageBalloon Collection: Jacques Alexandre Cesar Charles, French physicist, c1783. Artist: Simon Charles Miger

Jacques Alexandre Cesar Charles, French physicist, c1783. Artist: Simon Charles Miger
Jacques Alexandre Cesar Charles, French physicist, c1783. Print celebrating the first ascent in a hydrogen-balloon, made by Charles (1746-1823) from the Tuileries, Paris, on 1 December 1783

Background imageBalloon Collection: A General Display of Arts and Sciences, 1790. Artist: Reynolds Grignion

A General Display of Arts and Sciences, 1790. Artist: Reynolds Grignion
A General Display of Arts and Sciences, 1790. At first glance it seems that ancient science and technology is depicted, but a closer look shows not only Pythagoras (6th century BC)

Background imageBalloon Collection: Joseph Louis Gay-Lussac making a balloon ascent from Paris, 14 September 1804 (1910)

Joseph Louis Gay-Lussac making a balloon ascent from Paris, 14 September 1804 (1910). On this flight, French chemist and physicist Gay-Lussac (1778-1850)

Background imageBalloon Collection: Joseph Louis Gay-Lussac, French chemist, physicist and balloonist, c1824

Joseph Louis Gay-Lussac, French chemist, physicist and balloonist, c1824. Gay-Lussac (1778-1850) investigated the behaviour of gases and developed techniques of chemical analysis

Background imageBalloon Collection: Jean Baptiste Biot and Joseph Louis Gay-Lussac, French scientists, 1804 (1870)

Jean Baptiste Biot and Joseph Louis Gay-Lussac, French scientists, 1804 (1870). Biot (1774-1864) and Gay-Lussac (1778-1850)

Background imageBalloon Collection: Alberto Santos-Dumont and his airship, 1901. Artist: George Hum

Alberto Santos-Dumont and his airship, 1901. Artist: George Hum
Alberto Santos-Dumont and his airship, 1901. Caricature of Alberto Santos-Dumont, the Brazilian pioneer in airship and aeroplane flights. He is shown flying in the basket of his airship

Background imageBalloon Collection: First manned flight in a hydrogen balloon, France, 1 December 1783 (1887)

First manned flight in a hydrogen balloon, France, 1 December 1783 (1887). French aeronauts Jacques Charles (1746-1823) and Noel Robert made the first manned (free flight)

Background imageBalloon Collection: Ascent in captive hot air balloon made by Pilatre de Rozier, Paris, 11 October 1783 (1887)

Ascent in captive hot air balloon made by Pilatre de Rozier, Paris, 11 October 1783 (1887)
Ascent in a captive hot air balloon made by Jean-Francois Pilatre de Rozier in Paris, 11 October 1783 (1887). From Histoire des Ballons by Gaston Tissandier. (Paris, 1887)

Background imageBalloon Collection: Battle of Fleurus, 16 June 1794 (19th century). Artist: Jean-Baptiste Mauzaisse

Battle of Fleurus, 16 June 1794 (19th century). Artist: Jean-Baptiste Mauzaisse
Battle of Fleurus, 16 June 1794 (19th century). Marshal Jean Baptiste Jourdan (1762-1833), mounted on the grey horse, commanding the French army to victory against the Austrians

Background imageBalloon Collection: Little Girl with a Patterned Balloon, c1885-1918. Artist: Niko Pirosmanishvili

Little Girl with a Patterned Balloon, c1885-1918. Artist: Niko Pirosmanishvili
Little Girl with a Patterned Balloon, c1885-1918. From the collection of the The State Museum of Fine Arts of Georgia, Tbilisi

Background imageBalloon Collection: Uhlans in Pursuit of a Balloon, Franco-Prussian War, 1870-1871 (1881)

Uhlans in Pursuit of a Balloon, Franco-Prussian War, 1870-1871 (1881). A group of Prussian cavalry giving chase to a balloon which had escaped from the besieged city of Paris

Background imageBalloon Collection: Fowls of a Feather Flock together; a group of aeronauts, c1785

Fowls of a Feather Flock together; a group of aeronauts, c1785
Fowls of a Feather Flock together ; a group of aeronauts, c1785. The Italian balloonist Vincenzo Lunardi (centre) in Edinburgh for his ascent of 5th October 1785

Background imageBalloon Collection: Vincenzo Lunardi, Italian aeronaut, c1785. Artist: John Kay

Vincenzo Lunardi, Italian aeronaut, c1785. Artist: John Kay
Vincenzo Lunardi, Italian aeronaut, 1785. Lunardi made the first hydrogen balloon ascent in Britain, at Moorfields, London, on 15th September 1784

Background imageBalloon Collection: Leon Gambetta, French politician about to escape besieged Paris, Franco-Prussian War, 1870

Leon Gambetta, French politician about to escape besieged Paris, Franco-Prussian War, 1870
Leon Gambetta (1838-82), French Republican politician (in hat, centre) about to escape besieged Paris for Tours by balloon, 7 October 1870. Dictator of France for 5 months. [Paris, 1890]

Background imageBalloon Collection: Balloon ascent at night from Gare du Nord, Paris, Franco-Prussian War

Balloon ascent at night from Gare du Nord, Paris, Franco-Prussian War
Balloon ascent from Gare du Nord, Paris, at night, to carry dispatches out of besieged city during Franco-Prussian War. In foreground men are picking up basket of homing pigeons which the baloon

Background imageBalloon Collection: Alberto Santos-Dumont, Brazilian aviation pioneer, 1901. Artist: George Hum

Alberto Santos-Dumont, Brazilian aviation pioneer, 1901. Artist: George Hum
Alberto Santos-Dumont, Brazilian aviation pioneer, 1901. Santos-Dumont (1873-1932) made his first flight in the balloon Brasil in 1898, and later that year his second balloon, America

Background imageBalloon Collection: Print satirising Franz Anton Mesmer, 1784

Print satirising Franz Anton Mesmer, 1784
Print satirising Mesmer, 1784. In 1779, soon after the publication of his treatise Memoire sur la decouverte de magnetism animal, Franz Anton Mesmer (1734-1815), the founder of Mesmerism

Background imageBalloon Collection: A balloon from Paris passing over Versailles, Franco-Prussian War, 1870 (1871)

A balloon from Paris passing over Versailles, Franco-Prussian War, 1870 (1871). During the war Paris was under siege from September 1870 to January 1871

Background imageBalloon Collection: Inflation of Charles and the Robert brothers hydrogen balloon, 1783 (c1807)

Inflation of Charles and the Robert brothers hydrogen balloon, 1783 (c1807). Jean and Noel Robert helping Jacques Charles (1746-1823)

Background imageBalloon Collection: Inflating a hydrogen balloon, 1845

Inflating a hydrogen balloon, 1845. Hydrogen is produced by covering barrels of iron filings with sulphuric acid. The gas is then fed into the balloon

Background imageBalloon Collection: Departure of the Andree balloon expedition to the North Pole, Spitzbergen, 1897

Departure of the Andree balloon expedition to the North Pole, Spitzbergen, 1897
Departure of the Andree balloon expedition to the North Pole, Spitzbergen, 11 July 1897. In 1897 a Swedish explorer named Salomon Andree made an attempt to reach the North Pole by balloon

Background imageBalloon Collection: Vincenzo Lunardi, c1770

Vincenzo Lunardi, c1770, was an Italian diplomat who, on 15 September 1784, made the first British ascent in a hydrogen balloon



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