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Contains 47 Results:

Marie Madeleine Sophie Blanchard, née Armant (d. 1819)., 1859.

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 31
Identifier: Subsubseries 1.2.2:
Scope and Contents From the subsubseries: This subsubseries includes prints (both original and reproduction), handbills, and plates from publications, and is arranged chronologically by the date of the event or (in the case of portraits) of publication.Eighteenth-century events represented include the first hydrogen balloon ascent, Champ de Mars, Paris, August 27, 1783; the first three human balloon ascents (by François Pilatre de Rosier and François Laurent, Marquis d'Arlandes, from la Muette, November 21, 1783; by...
Dates: 1859.

Handbill advertising the appearance of the French balloon "L'Esperance" at Cremorne Gardens, Chelsea., Monday, August 7, 1865.

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 32
Identifier: Subsubseries 1.2.2:
Scope and Contents From the subsubseries: This subsubseries includes prints (both original and reproduction), handbills, and plates from publications, and is arranged chronologically by the date of the event or (in the case of portraits) of publication.Eighteenth-century events represented include the first hydrogen balloon ascent, Champ de Mars, Paris, August 27, 1783; the first three human balloon ascents (by François Pilatre de Rosier and François Laurent, Marquis d'Arlandes, from la Muette, November 21, 1783; by...
Dates: Monday, August 7, 1865.

Eugène Godard building balloons in the gare d'Orléans, Paris, during the Franco-Prussian War., 1871.

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 33
Identifier: Subsubseries 1.2.2:
Scope and Contents From the subsubseries: This subsubseries includes prints (both original and reproduction), handbills, and plates from publications, and is arranged chronologically by the date of the event or (in the case of portraits) of publication.Eighteenth-century events represented include the first hydrogen balloon ascent, Champ de Mars, Paris, August 27, 1783; the first three human balloon ascents (by François Pilatre de Rosier and François Laurent, Marquis d'Arlandes, from la Muette, November 21, 1783; by...
Dates: 1871.

Balloon over the gates of Buckingham Palace., n.d.

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 34
Identifier: Subsubseries 1.2.2:
Scope and Contents From the subsubseries: This subsubseries includes prints (both original and reproduction), handbills, and plates from publications, and is arranged chronologically by the date of the event or (in the case of portraits) of publication.Eighteenth-century events represented include the first hydrogen balloon ascent, Champ de Mars, Paris, August 27, 1783; the first three human balloon ascents (by François Pilatre de Rosier and François Laurent, Marquis d'Arlandes, from la Muette, November 21, 1783; by...
Dates: n.d.

Aerial Navigation, photographic illustrations for The Mentor, vol. 7, no. 7, serial no. 179., c1919.

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 35
Identifier: Subsubseries 1.2.2:
Contents: American military free balloon. -- 1 print : 9.25 x 7 in. American naval observation balloon, moored to a warship. -- 1 print : 9.25 x 7 in. British naval airship NS8. -- 1 print : 7 x 9.25 in. Martin twin-engine day bomber airplane. -- 1 print : 7 x 9.25 in. J. S. [Curtiss] F5L naval flying boat. -- 1 print ; 7 x 9.25 in. American mail airplane. -- 1 print ;...
Dates: c1919.

Photographic illustrations from publications of the Royal United Service Institution., Circa 1920-1931.

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 36
Identifier: Subsubseries 1.2.2:
Contents: H.M. airship R.33 [1919], circa 1920-1925. U.S. naval airship "Akron", 1931. Armstrong Whitworth Argosy [1926], 1923. Avro Lynx (Oxford University air squadron, 1929. (recto): Blackburn Dart [1923] (N9540) leaving H.M.S. Furious. (verso): H.M. airship R.101 (G-FAAW) [1929]. From a...
Dates: Circa 1920-1931.

JACK. "La Montgolfiere. A. 1800"., n.d.

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 37
Identifier: Subsubseries 1.2.3:
Scope and Contents From the subsubseries: This subsubseries comprises reproductions of works of art on aviation themes by 20th-century artists. It is arranged alphabetically by artist. The bulk of the materials consists of reproductions of paintings by Charles H. Hubbell, published by Thompson Products, an aircraft parts supplier in Cleveland, Ohio, and sponsor of the Thompson Flying Trophy. The materials were published in portfolios, most commonly of 12 prints. The portfolios are arranged chronologically, by date of event pictured,...
Dates: n.d.

Leroux, Albert., n.d.

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 38
Identifier: Subsubseries 1.2.3:
Scope and Contents From the subsubseries: This subsubseries comprises reproductions of works of art on aviation themes by 20th-century artists. It is arranged alphabetically by artist. The bulk of the materials consists of reproductions of paintings by Charles H. Hubbell, published by Thompson Products, an aircraft parts supplier in Cleveland, Ohio, and sponsor of the Thompson Flying Trophy. The materials were published in portfolios, most commonly of 12 prints. The portfolios are arranged chronologically, by date of event pictured,...
Dates: n.d.

"Lancement de la Montgolfière, 1783" [Versailles "animal ascent", September 19, 1783]., n.d.

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 38, Item: 1
Identifier: Subsubseries 1.2.3:
Scope and Contents From the subsubseries: This subsubseries comprises reproductions of works of art on aviation themes by 20th-century artists. It is arranged alphabetically by artist. The bulk of the materials consists of reproductions of paintings by Charles H. Hubbell, published by Thompson Products, an aircraft parts supplier in Cleveland, Ohio, and sponsor of the Thompson Flying Trophy. The materials were published in portfolios, most commonly of 12 prints. The portfolios are arranged chronologically, by date of event pictured,...
Dates: n.d.

"Accession des Fréres Robert, 1783" [ascent by Jacques Charles and Noel Robert from the garden of the Tuilleries, Paris, December 1, 1783]., n.d.

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 38, Item: 2
Identifier: Subsubseries 1.2.3:
Scope and Contents From the subsubseries: This subsubseries comprises reproductions of works of art on aviation themes by 20th-century artists. It is arranged alphabetically by artist. The bulk of the materials consists of reproductions of paintings by Charles H. Hubbell, published by Thompson Products, an aircraft parts supplier in Cleveland, Ohio, and sponsor of the Thompson Flying Trophy. The materials were published in portfolios, most commonly of 12 prints. The portfolios are arranged chronologically, by date of event pictured,...
Dates: n.d.