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"Tissandier: A Journey through the Skies and Time" Step right up to the fancy fair in Princes Park, Liverpool, August 1849

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Tissandier Collection: Albert and Gaston Tissandier flying the first airship to be powered by electricity, 1883
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Tissandier Collection: Gaston Tissandiers experiment using an electric motor to propel an air balloon
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Tissandier Collection: Miolan and Janinet sold tickets for balloon flight Paris, 11 July 1784. At five in the afternoon
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Tissandier Collection: Robert Brothers and Collin-Hullin 186km flight, 19 September 1784 in elongated hydrogen
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Tissandier Collection: L homme dans la Lune (The Man on the Moon) from the frontispiece of novel by Gonzales
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Tissandier Collection: French cartoon on the inability of early balloonists to control the direction of their flights
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Tissandier Collection: Ballooning mania: Caricature of fashionable dress for men and women influenced by
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Tissandier Collection: Fauste Veranziio making a successful jump from a tower in Venice using the parachute he had built
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Tissandier Collection: Ballooning fantasy: Idea for balloon carrying a mounted horseman. From Histoire
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Tissandier Collection: Ascent made by J. A. Charles (1745-1822) in a hydrogen balloon in the plain of Nesle
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Tissandier Collection: Ascent in captive hot air balloon made by Francois Pilatre de Rozier (1754-85) in Paris
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Tissandier Collection: The French aviation pioneer Gaston Tissandiers (1835-1899) balloon silhoutted
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Tissandier Collection: Gaston Tissandier
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Tissandier Collection: Fresh organic Prunus cerasus (Sour Cherry), ripe, deep red cherry
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Tissandier Collection: Albert Tissandier (left)
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Tissandier Collection: Gaston Tissandier By Ch. Dietrich
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Tissandier Collection: View Of Journalist Joseph CrocA
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Tissandier Collection: Paul Tissandier seated in Wright biplane
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Tissandier Collection: Exposition universelle de 1889 - Pavillon de l industrie du
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Tissandier Collection: Railroad train at the Paris Exposition, 1889
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Tissandier Collection: Interior of Gallery of Machines, showing machines being set
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Tissandier Collection: Exp. universelle de 1889 - Galerie des industries diverses
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Tissandier Collection: Eiffel Tower machinery with man beside wheel that raises ele
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Tissandier Collection: Flugmaschine. Erfunden von Jacob Degen in Wien, 1807
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Tissandier Collection: Elevations and plan of balloon
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Tissandier Collection: Salle de conferences... Conferences experimentales sur la n
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Tissandier Collection: La quatorzieme experience aerostatique de M. Blanchard accom
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Tissandier Collection: La locomotion aerienne passive. Principes de la nature sur l
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Tissandier Collection: Domitor
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Tissandier Collection: Eden-concert, enl vez l ballon revue de m. m. Hermil & Numes
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Tissandier Collection: JAC. Charles, French balloonist, head-and-shoulders oval pro
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Tissandier Collection: Dn. Vicente Lunardi, vive en el Coliseo del Buen Retiro
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Tissandier Collection: Ballon Godard
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Tissandier Collection: A lhippodrome - l equilibre dans l air A l?hippodrome - l eq
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Tissandier Collection: Le veritable navigateur aerien
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Tissandier Collection: M. Bureau de Pusy. Ne a Port sur Saone en 17... depute du B
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Tissandier Collection: Portraits of three balloonists Ippolito Caffi, Francesco Arb
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Tissandier Collection: Louis Bernard Guyton-Morveau, ne e Dijon le 4 janvier 1737
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Tissandier Collection: Direction des ballons (systeme Ardisson), Bordeaux, le 26 ja
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Tissandier Collection: Le captif, grand ballon e vapeur, de la Place du Carrousel
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Tissandier Collection: Lunar halo and luminescent cross observed during the balloon
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Tissandier Collection: Elevazione aereobatica eseguita da Francezco Orlandi in Bolo
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Tissandier Collection: Henri Lachambre, aeronaute-constructeur brevete, Paris. 24
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Tissandier Collection: Ou presente e signer un proces verbal aux cures celui qui li
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Tissandier Collection: Ascension captive. 42, avenue de Suffren tous les jours de 1
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Tissandier Collection: L interieur et l exterieur d un bayair Couronne de Charles X
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Tissandier Collection: Mrs. Sage, the first English female aerial traveller, who as
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Tissandier Collection: Le lest


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"Tissandier: A Journey through the Skies and Time" Step right up to the fancy fair in Princes Park, Liverpool, August 1849. Amidst the excitement, a design drawing captures our attention - a man-powered flying machine by Tissandier. Imaginations soar as we envision its potential at Vauxhall on Wednesday, July 31st, under the watchful eye of Mr. Green. Speaking of visionaries, Felix Nadar stands tall in his half-length portrait while standing in the basket of an awe-inspiring creation. His work on "La daguerreotypomanie" revolutionized photography but also fueled his fascination with flight. Intriguingly labeled "Suffrage Universel, " a hot air balloon takes flight across the skies. Meanwhile, Maison tournante aerienne spins gracefully above us like an ethereal dream come true. Fast forward to Paris in 1881 at the Exposition of Electricity where an electric airship captivates spectators' imaginations. The future is now within reach. The Tissandier brothers' dirigible balloon enchants us further with its intricate nacelle captured beautifully in an engraving that transports us back to their pioneering era. As aviation evolves rapidly, famous aviators grace L Illustration's cover on September 4th, 1909. Their daring exploits inspire generations to take flight and push boundaries beyond what was once thought possible. But let's not forget Gaston Tissandier's artistic talents too. In his whimsical artwork titled "The Man in the Moon" from 1648 (1887), he invites us into a world where dreams merge seamlessly with reality. Lastly, we encounter a satirical engraving depicting Miolan and Janinet's ill-fated balloon fire from 1784 (1887). Through Gaston Tissandier's skilled hand emerges both humor and caution, reminding us of the risks involved in our quest for flight.