JAMES GLAISHER (1809-1903).
COXWELL & GLAISHER, 1862.
ZENITH ACCIDENT, 1875.
James Glaisher, 1809 1903
James Glaisher's balloon over Westminster.
HOT AIR BALLOON: ZENITH.
AUGUSTE PICCARD
NORTH POLE EXPEDITION.
James Glaisher, British meteorologist
BALLOON ASCENT, 1887.
ARCTIC BALLOON EXPEDITION.
ELECTRIC FLYING MACHINE.
HOT AIR BALLOON PILOT.
ITALIAN AIRSHIP.
BALLOON INFLATION, 1858.
BALLOON ASCENT, 1850.
BALLOON TRAVELS, 1855.
Light mirage, 19th Century illustration
LOUIS PAULHAN (1883-1963).
Gaston Tissandier taking photographs from his hot-air balloon.
Tissandier landing his balloon.
Tissandier landing his balloon 'Neptune'.
Glaisher and Coxwell's balloon flights
SOLOMON ANDREWS' AIRSHIP.
WISE'S 'ATLANTIC' BALLOON.
Vincenzo Lunardi making his first attempt at a balloon ascent.
Balloon-borne lightning conductors.
AEROSTATIC LOCOMOTIVE 1850.
AEROSTATIC LOCOMOTIVE, 1850.
GIFFARD AIRSHIP, 1852.
DOUGHTY & MOORE, 1886.
Met Office 'Snoopy' Hercules aircraft
JAMES SADLER (1753-1828).
The aftermath of Gaston Tissandier's fatal balloon accident.
Locals helping Tissandier to shake snow off his balloon.
BALLOONING, PARIS, 1783.
MONTGOLFIER BALLOON, 1864.
LEON GAMBETTA (1838-1882).
OTTO LILIENTHAL (1848-1896).
Sophie Blanchard's fatal ballooning accident.
The ballooning accident of General John Money.
BALLOON ACCIDENT, 1857.
Gaston Tissandier taking aerial photographs.
GREEN'S BALLOON, 1850.
LANGLEY'S FLYING MACHINE.
Henry Tracey Coxwell's design for balloons to be used for Artic exploration.
BALLOON ACCIDENT.
Eugene Godard, French aeronaut
Vicenzo Lunardi, 1759 - 1806
Balloonists cartoon, 1785
OBSERVATORY, 1860.
James Sadler And Captain Paget
Tissandier crashing his balloon.
GREEN'S BALLOON, 1857.
Gaston and Albert Tissandier in the gondola of their hot-air balloon.
HIGHWAY OF THE FUTURE.
FRENCH BALLOON, 1872.
HAENLEIN'S AIRSHIP.
LA FRANCE AIRSHIP, 1884.
DUPUY DE LME AIRSHIP.
BALLOON ASCENT.
OBSERVATION GONDOLA.
FLYING MACHINE.
INFLATION OF A BALLOON.
BALLOONING: NADAR, 1864.
HORSEBACK BALLOON RIDE.
BALLOON, 1869.
ROYAL NASSAU BALLOON, 1852.
GREEN'S BALLOON.
BALLOON ACCIDENT, 1850.
The 160 yard long aerial ship of French balloonist Ernest Petin, 1812-1879
Gay-Lussac and Biot conducting physics experiments in a hot air balloon, 1804
The death of Jean-Francois Pilatre de Rozier in 1785 when his hot air balloon crashed near Wimereux, Pas-de-Calais, France during an attempt to fly across the English Channel
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WRIGHT BROTHERS GLIDER.
DUNNE'S BIPLANE, 1907.
GLENN HAMMOND CURTISS
Andre-Jaques Garnerin, French aeronaut
AERIAL VOYAGE, 1870.
Francois Laurent le Vieux d'Arlandes, 1742 1809
The Minerva Balloon
SAMUEL PIERPONT LANGLEY
Gaston Tissandier, French chemist
The Montgolfier brothers
The grand air balloon
COXWELL'S BALLOON, 1864.
BALLOON, 1784.
Siege of Paris balloon factory, illustration
OTTO LILIENTHAL (1848-1896)
LILIENTHAL GLIDER, 1895.
Giambattista della Porta Italian polymath
Matthew Fontaine Maury, 1806 1873
Met Office Canberra aircraft
MAIL BALLOON CRASH, 1870.
Met Office ocean weather ship
The Minerva Balloon, illustration
Meteorologists, Glaisher and Coxvell making a scientific balloon ascent to make various observations.
BALLOON COMPETITION.
JOHN F.W. HERSCHEL
August Piccard balloon ascent, 1932
August Piccard with gondola, 1932
ASTROLOGER.
GEORGE ELLERY HALE
The total solar eclipse of 1871.
VINCENZO LUNARDI
ALBERTO SANTOS-DUMONT
AIR FORCE RESEARCHERS.
CIVIL WAR: BALLOON, 1862.
Le Flesselle Balloon
Balloon Flights of Glaisher and Coxwell
BLANCHARD: ITALY, 1812.
ROBERT & CHARLES: BALLOON.
HOT AIR BALLOON ASCENT.
Professor Jacques Charles and Nicolas-Louis Robert fly the world's first manned hydrogen balloon on 1 December 1783 at the Tuilleries Gardens, Paris, France
GALILEO GALILEI (1564-1642)
GLIDER, 1868.
Two types of hot-air balloons.
BALLOONING, 1884.
A balloon house in Amsterdam.
Aviation and ballooning during the 19th Century.
Design for a German Air-Balloon.
Henry Badgley's air-ship.
HMS RESOLUTE, 1856.
Jean-Francois Pilatre de Rozier.
First stratospheric flight, illustration
August Piccard balloon ascent, 1931, illustration
Stratospheric research balloon, 1934
CHARLES DARWIN (1809-1882)
Apparatus used for the preparation of the hydrogen gas, by the action of sulfuric acid on iron, when filling a balloon
DMITRI IVANOVICH MENDELEYEV
CAR OF DE L ME'S BALLOON.
FELIX TOURNACHON, 1897.
GERMAN AIRSHIP, 1884.
SIEGE OF PARIS, 1870.
PARIS: POST-BALLOON, 1870.
PARIS: BALLOON, 1870.
FRENCH MILITARY BALLOON.
HOT AIR BALLOON VALVE.
HOT AIR BALLOON GAS TANK.
HOT AIR BALLOON INFLATION.
HOT AIR BALLOON.
BALLOON FESTIVAL, 1884.
Military Ballooning, Experimental Ascent At Woolwich Arsenal
SOLAR ECLIPSE, 1860
JACQUES COUSTEAU (1910-1997).
The world's first manned hydrogen balloon flight over the Champs de Mars, Paris, France in 1 December 1783, piloted by Nicolas-Louis Robert and professor Jacques Charles
Jean-Francois Pilatre de Rozier, 1754 1785
The world's first hydrogen balloon, launched over the Champs de Mars, Paris, France in 1783
James Nasmyth, Scottish engineer
WILBUR WRIGHT (1867-1912).
Winslow Upton, US astronomer
Antarctic meteorology research, 1911
An airship designed by Gaston and Albert Tissandier.
HENRI GIFFARD: BALLOON.