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Images Dated 20th March 2008 (page 4)

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Images Dated 20th March 2008: Charles Greens Nassau balloon crashing into the ocean after descending too quickly from a high
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Images Dated 20th March 2008: Fatal accident on the hot air balloon Zenith, 15 April 1875. In trying to break the altitude
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Images Dated 20th March 2008: Henry Tracey Coxwell opening the gas-valve of the hot air balloon with his teeth because his hands
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Images Dated 20th March 2008: English astronomer, meteorologist and balloonist. Glaisher conducting experiments in a hot air
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Images Dated 20th March 2008: Ascent of Charles and Roberts hydrogen balloon at Tuillieries, 1 December 1783
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Images Dated 20th March 2008: Centennial celebration of the first balloon ascent in England at the Artillery Ground in Finsbury
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Images Dated 20th March 2008: Besniers 17th century flying apparatus. 19th century American engraving
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Images Dated 20th March 2008: The first attempt at military aeronautics, by French forces at the time of the French Revolution
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Images Dated 20th March 2008: Ascent at Versailles in 1783. German engraving
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Images Dated 20th March 2008: The first flight of the Montgolfier balloon. Shown flying over Paris, 21 October 1783
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Images Dated 20th March 2008: Inflation of a hot air balloon, 19th century French engraving
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Images Dated 20th March 2008: English aeronaut, Henry Tracey Coxwells high-level balloon on display at the Crystal Palace in
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Images Dated 20th March 2008: Hot air balloon fire. English newpaper engraving, 1850
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Images Dated 20th March 2008: Ascent of a balloon from Vauxhall Gardens, London. English newspaper engraving, 1850
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Images Dated 20th March 2008: Ascent of a balloon from Dijon, France, 25 April 1784
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Images Dated 20th March 2008: The Volomanist. 18th century caricature probably aimed at Barthelemy Faujas de Saint-Fond
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Images Dated 20th March 2008: Ascent of Charles Greens hot air balloon, 1849. Contemporary English newspaper engraving
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Images Dated 20th March 2008: Manufacture of hot air balloons in a railway station in Paris during the Franco-Prussian War
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Images Dated 20th March 2008: Pierre Testu-Brissy ascending in a hot air balloon, 1786
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Images Dated 20th March 2008: Paul Roliers mail carrying balloon falling into the North Sea
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Images Dated 20th March 2008: Albert and Gaston Tissandier flying the first airship to be powered by electricity, 1883
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Images Dated 20th March 2008: American airship, photographed 1919
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Images Dated 20th March 2008: Jean Pierre Blanchard and a small dog ascend from the Walnut Street Prison yard in Philedelphia
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Images Dated 20th March 2008: Picture No. 10761295
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Images Dated 20th March 2008: Picture No. 10761299
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Images Dated 20th March 2008: Picture No. 10761298
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Images Dated 20th March 2008: Picture No. 10761296
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Images Dated 20th March 2008: Picture No. 10761293
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Images Dated 20th March 2008: Picture No. 10761297
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Images Dated 20th March 2008: Picture No. 10761291
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Images Dated 20th March 2008: Picture No. 10761294
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Images Dated 20th March 2008: Picture No. 10761292
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Images Dated 20th March 2008: Picture No. 10761290
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Images Dated 20th March 2008: Picture No. 10888533
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Images Dated 20th March 2008: Picture No. 10888535
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Images Dated 20th March 2008: Picture No. 10888534
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Images Dated 20th March 2008: Sequoia gigantea, of California. Line engraving, 19th century
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Images Dated 20th March 2008: American magazine advertisement for a Gate City stone water filter, 1889
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Images Dated 20th March 2008: Quarterdeck of H. M. S. Beagle, on which Charles Darwin sailed 1831 to 1836
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Images Dated 20th March 2008: Diagram of the poop cabin of the H. M. S. Beagle, on which Charles Darwin sailed from 1831 to 1836
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Images Dated 20th March 2008: Plan for John H. Penningtons Steam-Kite, or Inclined Plane for Navigating the Air, 1838
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Images Dated 20th March 2008: American magazine advertisement for Jewetts Patent New Era Water Cooler, 1889
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Images Dated 20th March 2008: Planetary and zodiacal diagram of the left hand. Woodcut, English, 1671
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Images Dated 20th March 2008: Black Cat in a Cage
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Images Dated 20th March 2008: Maoi statues at Rano Raraku, illuminated at dusk, Easter Island (Rapa Nui)
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Images Dated 20th March 2008: Nurburgring, Germany. 30 / 7-1 / 8 1976: Carlos Reutemann, retired, portrait
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Images Dated 20th March 2008: English newspaper advertisement for Enos Fruit Salt, which claims to act as a remedy for nearly
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Images Dated 20th March 2008: (1738-1814). French physician. Contemporary line engraving


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