"Balloonmania" over several periods Framed etching ( x 5.,5 cm) Muller-Quênot Collection - Flying machine invented by Master Besnier, ironworker in Sablé (Maine and Loire), 1678, tested at the Guibré. - The Don-Quichotte-de-la-Manche balloon flown by Mr Blanchard and Dr Jefferies, crosses the Pas de Calais, 7 January 1785. - Pilâtre des Rosier's hot air balloon, 16th June 1785. - First airship, Pétin system, 1851. - Deghen's machine, watchmaker in Vienna, bruised himselft in Paris after having had success in his own country. - New dress styles for the coming year. - Inside out


"Balloonmania" over several periods Framed etching ( x 5.,5 cm) Muller-Quênot Collection - Flying machine invented by Master Besnier, ironworker in Sablé (Maine and Loire), 1678, tested at the Guibré. - The Don-Quichotte-de-la-Manche balloon flown by Mr Blanchard and Dr Jefferies, crosses the Pas de Calais, 7 January 1785. - Pilâtre des Rosier's hot air balloon, 16th June 1785. - First airship, Pétin system, 1851. - Deghen's machine, watchmaker in Vienna, bruised himselft in Paris after having had success in his own country. - New dress styles for the coming year. - Inside out parachute belonging to Henin, Leader of the 15th dragons squadron. - The flying globe, by Mr Blainville, engineer. - First experiment attempted by Mr Julien with some success at the racecourse, on 6th November 1850. Second project, Sanson, father and son. - Dijon academy aerostat, experiment by MM. Moreau and Bertrand, 12th June 1784. - Mr Poitevin rose alternately from 1850 to 185.


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