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Tissandier Collection (page 4)

"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: PJ Barthez
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Tissandier Collection: Nouveau systeme de locomotion aerienne du Docteur Van Hecke
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Tissandier Collection: Card shows two children ascending in the basket of a balloon
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Tissandier Collection: Aerialist wearing wings strapped to his shoulders and feet w
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Tissandier Collection: Ville de Bruxelles, Parc Leopold... dimanche 11 octobre 188
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Tissandier Collection: L ignorance prouvee. Ou les evenements de la journee du 11 j
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Tissandier Collection: A consultation previous to an aerial voyage from London to W
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Tissandier Collection: Scaled design drawing for the valve assembly of a balloon, i
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Tissandier Collection: Nicolas Jacques Conte
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Tissandier Collection: Les auteurs de la belle Bourbonnaise
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Tissandier Collection: The chamber of genius
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Tissandier Collection: Mr. le maris. deArlande, premier navigateur aerien
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Tissandier Collection: M. Charles
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Tissandier Collection: 3eme et derniere experience de descente en parachute par Mel
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Tissandier Collection: L arrivee
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Tissandier Collection: Itineraire - de l ascension de nuit du 7 aout 1884, de la Vi
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Tissandier Collection: Allarme generale des habitants de Gonesse occasionee par la
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Tissandier Collection: Tivoli. Le dimanche 22 aout, 1824, grand fete extraordinaire
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Tissandier Collection: Navire aerien dirigeable. Systeme JB Metivier, force ascensi
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Tissandier Collection: Experience du globe aerostatique du MM. Charles et Robert, a
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Tissandier Collection: M. Eiffel, our artists latest tour de force, June 29, 1889
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Tissandier Collection: La pensees eleve, le souvenir demeure
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Tissandier Collection: Four scenes of men and women courting(?) while riding in bal
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Tissandier Collection: Grand ballon captif a vapeur, de M. Henry Giffard text
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Tissandier Collection: Cremorne Gardens... Grand Victoria fete in honour of the In
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Tissandier Collection: Lower part of a large captive balloon moored to a launching
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Tissandier Collection: Collecting cards depicting a story about a Chinese governor
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Tissandier Collection: Royal Gardens, Vauxhall. Juvenile fete, next Wednesday, 21st
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Tissandier Collection: Blank sheet of stationery with elaborate watermark for the F
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Tissandier Collection: Madame Blanchard (Madeleine Sophie Armand) aeronaute nee ver
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Tissandier Collection: Le prince de Ligne
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Tissandier Collection: Aerostat electrique a helice conduit dans les airs
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Tissandier Collection: A lighter-than-air craft, consisting of one large balloon an
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Tissandier Collection: Balloon labeled H. Lachambre, with two men riding in the bas
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Tissandier Collection: Dupuy de Lome, marine engineer who built a dirigible for the
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Tissandier Collection: Navigation aerienne, systeme de M. Henri Giffard
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Tissandier Collection: Proposed design for balloon utilizing sails for propulsion
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Tissandier Collection: Bartmy. Faujas de Saint-Fond (geologiste), professeur de geo
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Tissandier Collection: Trente jours de plaisirs. 1000 fr. de plaisirs pour 15 fr. P
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Tissandier Collection: James Sadler, Esqr. first English aeronaut
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Tissandier Collection: Le grand ballon captif des Tuileries
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Tissandier Collection: Seconde et derniere ascension du ballon Monstre, construit e
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Tissandier Collection: Navigation aerienne. Solution dun grand probleme par lemploi
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Tissandier Collection: Aviation, etudes, essais et inventions qui, sans resourdre l
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Tissandier Collection: The splendid model of the parachute or flying machine, with
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Tissandier Collection: Aerostat dirigeable systeme Vaussin Chardanne, brevet... No
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Tissandier Collection: Ville de Saint-Germain-en-Laye. 63me conference de la biblio
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Tissandier Collection: Ballon de cuivre. Ateliers de construction, impasse du Maine


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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.