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Item No. 26. The Balloon in which Mr. Blanchard took his aerial flight from Dover to the Continent
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Item No. 40. Mr. Cocking ; the Nassau Balloon with The Parachute as it ascended. ; the Parachute as it descended by which Mr. Cocking lost his Life. July 24th. 1837
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Item No. 7. The only authentic sketch of the ascent of the Vauxhall balloon with Mr. Cocking's parachute
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Item No. 55. The Balloon With which Mr. Garnerin ascended from the Volunteer's Parade, North Audley-street, Grosvenor Square, to the heighth of 800 Feet, & the Parachute by which he descended into a Field, near St. Pancras' Church, 21st Sept. 1802
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[woodcut print, color; two illustrations of balloons with text] Artist(s): J. Davenport. Printer /Publisher text: "Printed and sold by J. Davenport, 6, George's Court, Clerkenwell." From Maggs Bros. catalog no. 387, Item 1391.
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[print; same image as RB 10015, Item no. 26:1] Printer/Publisher text: "64 European Magazine. / Fig. XLII" "Publish'd by J. Sewell, Cornhill 1st. March 1789." From Maggs Bros. catalog no. 387, Item 1458.
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