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Royal Aeronautical Society Framed Print Collection (#6)

Fabulous images from the archive of the National Aerospace Library of the Royal Aeronautical Society, devoted to aviation and aerospace history

476 Framed Prints

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Background imageRoyal Aeronautical Society Framed Print Collection: Return of a balloon, Paris

Return of a balloon, Paris
The ceremonial return of a balloon to Paris, with various people of distinction. Charles and Robert made the ascent from the Tuileries Gardens the previous day. 2 December 1783

Background imageRoyal Aeronautical Society Framed Print Collection: Coronation of Napoleon, with balloon

Coronation of Napoleon, with balloon
Festival for the Coronation of Napoleon and Josephine, scene in the Place de la Concorde, Paris, with five balloons ascending as part of the celebrations. 3 December 1804

Background imageRoyal Aeronautical Society Framed Print Collection: Blanchard and Lepinard balloon ascent

Blanchard and Lepinard balloon ascent
14th balloon ascent of Jean-Pierre Blanchard, accompanied by the Chevalier Lepinard, at Lille, Flanders. With spectators and soldiers on the ground. 26 August 1785

Background imageRoyal Aeronautical Society Framed Print Collection: Montgolfier balloon in flight over Lyons, France

Montgolfier balloon in flight over Lyons, France
General view of Lyons, France, taken from the top of the Faubourg de la Guillotiere, showing the Montgolfier balloon Le Flesselle in flight above the city. 19 January 1784

Background imageRoyal Aeronautical Society Framed Print Collection: Ballooning event, Champ de Mars, Paris

Ballooning event, Champ de Mars, Paris
A balloon held by ropes, the burning of a wooden castle, and a chariot race going on around them, on the Champ de Mars, Paris. late 1790s

Background imageRoyal Aeronautical Society Framed Print Collection: Battle of Fleurus with balloon

Battle of Fleurus with balloon
The Battle of Fleurus, won by the French Army, with the first military use of a reconnaissance balloon. The hydrogen balloon L Entreprenant was used to pass messages to the ground while the French

Background imageRoyal Aeronautical Society Framed Print Collection: Bell Airacobra I aeroplane

Bell Airacobra I aeroplane

Background imageRoyal Aeronautical Society Framed Print Collection: Fairey Battle K9182 aeroplane

Fairey Battle K9182 aeroplane in camouflage paint. 1940s

Background imageRoyal Aeronautical Society Framed Print Collection: Armstrong-Whitworth Whitley Mk. V aeroplane

Armstrong-Whitworth Whitley Mk. V aeroplane
Armstrong-Whitworth Whitley Mk. V Z6625 aeroplane in camouflage colours. 1940s

Background imageRoyal Aeronautical Society Framed Print Collection: Boeing B-17 aeroplane

Boeing B-17 aeroplanes, one in blue, the other in camouflage colours. 1940s

Background imageRoyal Aeronautical Society Framed Print Collection: Balloon event, Charles Green, Aylesbury

Balloon event, Charles Green, Aylesbury
Grand Aerostatic Fete at Aylesbury, 416th Balloon Ascent by Mr Charles Green in his Royal Victoria Balloon. From a spacious meadow belonging to Mr T J Hinds of the Black Swan Inn, Cambridge Street

Background imageRoyal Aeronautical Society Framed Print Collection: Balloon event, Charles Green

Balloon event, Charles Green
German advertisement for a balloon ascent by Mr Charles Green from London. 29 September 1840

Background imageRoyal Aeronautical Society Framed Print Collection: Balloon event, Charles Green

Balloon event, Charles Green
Royal Gardens, Vauxhall, Grand Day and Evening Fete, under the patronage of His Excellency Marshal Soult, Duke of Dalmatia. The Royal Nassau Balloon will ascend, conducted by Mr Green

Background imageRoyal Aeronautical Society Framed Print Collection: Balloon event, Charles Green

Balloon event, Charles Green
Green poster and smaller leaflet or ticket for the same event. Surrey Zoological Gardens, Accession Gala, Charles Greens balloon ascent from the lake

Background imageRoyal Aeronautical Society Framed Print Collection: Balloon event, Charles Green

Balloon event, Charles Green
Royal Gardens, Vauxhall, first ascent this season of the Vauxhall Nassau Royal Balloon, under the superintendance of Mr Charles Green, with seats for ten persons

Background imageRoyal Aeronautical Society Framed Print Collection: Balloon event, Charles Green

Balloon event, Charles Green
227th Ascent of Mr Charles Green in the Royal Vauxhall Nassau Balloon, from the Barracks of the Rue du Faubourg-Poissonniere, Paris. 19 December 1836

Background imageRoyal Aeronautical Society Framed Print Collection: Balloon event, Charles Green

Balloon event, Charles Green
Splendid Holiday Festival and Juvenile Fete under the especial Patronage of His Royal Highness Prince George of Cambridge at the Surrey Zoological Gardens, Monday 20th and Wednesday 22nd July

Background imageRoyal Aeronautical Society Framed Print Collection: Balloon event, Charles Green

Balloon event, Charles Green
Grand Fete in Honour of the Princess Victorias Birthday at the Surrey Zoological Gardens, Monday 25th & Tuesday 26th May, Mr Charles Green in his Grand Coronation Balloon

Background imageRoyal Aeronautical Society Framed Print Collection: Balloon event, Charles Green

Balloon event, Charles Green
Royal Gardens, Vauxhall, London, Superb Gala with a night ascent by balloon of Mr Charles Green. 22 August 1831

Background imageRoyal Aeronautical Society Framed Print Collection: Balloon event, Charles Green

Balloon event, Charles Green
Balloon ascent of Mr G Green (actually Charles Green), by permission of the magistrates, another ascent from the Jamaica Tavern, Bermondsey, London, on Whit-Wednesday. 10 June 1829

Background imageRoyal Aeronautical Society Framed Print Collection: Balloon event, Charles Green

Balloon event, Charles Green
Equestrian balloon ascent of Mr Charles Green, the aeronaut, from the Eagle Tavern, City Road, London. Mr Green will, without his Car, ascend on horseback. His 99th balloon ascent. 29 July 1828

Background imageRoyal Aeronautical Society Framed Print Collection: Balloon event, Charles Green

Balloon event, Charles Green
80th Ascent of Charles Green in his Coronation Balloon, from Barrack Yard, Burnley, under the patronage of the magistrates and officers of the barracks. 27 August 1827

Background imageRoyal Aeronautical Society Framed Print Collection: The Aerial Steam Carriage, or Ariel

The Aerial Steam Carriage, or Ariel. An artists imaginary representation of a propeller-driven flying machine with wings. By Permission of the Patentees, this Engraving of The First Carriage

Background imageRoyal Aeronautical Society Framed Print Collection: Bodies removed from a crashed balloon

Bodies removed from a crashed balloon
The bodies of a man and a woman being removed from a crashed balloon in a deer park. 1824

Background imageRoyal Aeronautical Society Framed Print Collection: Sadler in balloon above Dublin, Ireland

Sadler in balloon above Dublin, Ireland

Background imageRoyal Aeronautical Society Framed Print Collection: Man-powered flying machine

Man-powered flying machine
A man-powered flying machine in a countryside setting. The Aerostat - Worked by Manual Power - Invented by W. Miller, M.R.C.S. 1843

Background imageRoyal Aeronautical Society Framed Print Collection: Airship, the Eagle, on display in London

Airship, the Eagle, on display in London
Engineering drawing of an airship, on display to the public at the Grounds of the Aeronautical Society, Victoria Road, opposite Kensington Gardens, London. With descriptive text below. 1835

Background imageRoyal Aeronautical Society Framed Print Collection: Balloon ascent on Queen Victorias birthday

Balloon ascent on Queen Victorias birthday
The ascent of the Great Montgolfier balloon from the Royal Surrey Zoological Gardens on Queen Victorias birthday. 24 May 1838

Background imageRoyal Aeronautical Society Framed Print Collection: Fair in Hyde Park, London, with Grahams balloon

Fair in Hyde Park, London, with Grahams balloon
View of the Fair in Hyde Park, London, with Grahams balloon in flight above. 28 June 1838

Background imageRoyal Aeronautical Society Framed Print Collection: Ballooning celebration for Queen Victorias birthday

Ballooning celebration for Queen Victorias birthday
Front page of The Penny Satirist - A cheap substitute for a weekly Newspaper. Showing a large image of the Montgolfier balloon ascending from the Surrey Zoological Gardens with about ten people in

Background imageRoyal Aeronautical Society Framed Print Collection: Page of prospectus, Aeronautic Association

Page of prospectus, Aeronautic Association
Page of a prospectus promoting the purchase of shares in the balloon company, Aeronautic Association - For promoting geographical surveys of some of the remaining undiscovered tracts of the globe To

Background imageRoyal Aeronautical Society Framed Print Collection: Large balloon image on a prospectus

Large balloon image on a prospectus
Large balloon image, part of a prospectus promoting the purchase of shares in the balloon company. Aeronautic Association - For promoting geographical surveys of some of the remaining undiscovered

Background imageRoyal Aeronautical Society Framed Print Collection: Opening of New London Bridge

Opening of New London Bridge
Opening of the new London Bridge by King William IV and Queen Adelaide. A balloon can be seen in the distance on the right. 1 August 1831

Background imageRoyal Aeronautical Society Framed Print Collection: Opening of New London Bridge

Opening of New London Bridge
Opening of the new London Bridge by King William IV and Queen Adelaide. Showing the Thames pageant taken from the Surrey Side of the river below Southwark Bridge

Background imageRoyal Aeronautical Society Framed Print Collection: Coronation and opening of New London Bridge

Coronation and opening of New London Bridge
Scene at the coronation of King William IV and Queen Adelaide (8 September 1831), with the opening of the New London Bridge (1 August 1831) below, with a balloon visible in the top right

Background imageRoyal Aeronautical Society Framed Print Collection: Opening of New London Bridge

Opening of New London Bridge

Background imageRoyal Aeronautical Society Framed Print Collection: Opening of New London Bridge

Opening of New London Bridge

Background imageRoyal Aeronautical Society Framed Print Collection: Opening of New London Bridge

Opening of New London Bridge
Opening of the New London Bridge by King William IV and Queen Adelaide. The River Thames is full of royal barges, and a balloon can be seen in the top right. 1 August 1831

Background imageRoyal Aeronautical Society Framed Print Collection: Opening of New London Bridge

Opening of New London Bridge
Opening of the New London Bridge by King William IV and Queen Adelaide. The River Thames is full of royal barges, and a balloon can be seen in the top right. 1 August 1831

Background imageRoyal Aeronautical Society Framed Print Collection: Opening of New London Bridge

Opening of New London Bridge

Background imageRoyal Aeronautical Society Framed Print Collection: Royal Vauxhall Balloon ascent

Royal Vauxhall Balloon ascent
Charles Green and fellow-passengers in the Royal Vauxhall Balloon, making its third ascent on 27 September 1836

Background imageRoyal Aeronautical Society Framed Print Collection: Charles Green in the Coronation Balloon

Charles Green in the Coronation Balloon
An imaginary depiction of Charles Green on a horse, riding in the Coronation Balloon, in which he ascended from White Conduit Gardens, London. 13 August 1828

Background imageRoyal Aeronautical Society Framed Print Collection: Opening of New Hungerford Market, London

Opening of New Hungerford Market, London
Crowds of people at the opening of New Hungerford Market, London, with Mr Graham ascending in his balloon. 2 July 1833

Background imageRoyal Aeronautical Society Framed Print Collection: Sketch of Cockings parachute

Sketch of Cockings parachute
Drawing of R Cockings parachute in which he died. Above it is a handwritten note by John Sadler, stating that his last ascent in a balloon was from St Jamess Park, London, on 1 August 1814

Background imageRoyal Aeronautical Society Framed Print Collection: Tower, fireworks and balloon, Green Park, London

Tower, fireworks and balloon, Green Park, London

Background imageRoyal Aeronautical Society Framed Print Collection: Garnerins balloon and parachute

Garnerins balloon and parachute
Balloon in which Garnerin ascended from North Audley Street, London, and the parachute by which he landed near St Pancras Church. 21 September 1802

Background imageRoyal Aeronautical Society Framed Print Collection: Balloon ascent, Garnerin and Locker

Balloon ascent, Garnerin and Locker
Balloon ascent of Garnerin and Locker from Lords Cricket Ground, London. 5 July 1802

Background imageRoyal Aeronautical Society Framed Print Collection: Balloon race, Green brothers

Balloon race, Green brothers
A balloon race between Charles Green and his brother in two balloons, from the Royal Gardens, Vauxhall, London. Seen here are the two balloons over the River Thames, with people watching



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