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Royal Aeronautical Society Mouse Mat Collection (#5)

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

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Background imageRoyal Aeronautical Society Mouse Mat 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 Mouse Mat Collection: Three ballooning personalities

Three ballooning personalities
Three miniature portraits of ballooning personalities, arranged in a triangle, with a small balloon at the centre, and signatures below

Background imageRoyal Aeronautical Society Mouse Mat 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

Background imageRoyal Aeronautical Society Mouse Mat Collection: Handbill for balloon race, Green brothers

Handbill for balloon race, Green brothers
Handbill advertising a balloon race between Charles Green and his brother in two balloons, taking place from the Royal Gardens, Vauxhall, London, to celebrate the Queens birthday. 13 August 1835

Background imageRoyal Aeronautical Society Mouse Mat Collection: Balloon race, Green brothers

Balloon race, Green brothers
Scene during a balloon race between Charles Green and his brother, which began at the Royal Gardens, Vauxhall, London. Seen here is one balloon which has descended into slightly rough water

Background imageRoyal Aeronautical Society Mouse Mat Collection: Jubilee in St Jamess Park, London

Jubilee in St Jamess Park, London
Jubilee event to celebrate peace, held in St Jamess Park, London, showing the Chinese Bridge, Pagoda and refreshment tents with the flags of various nations

Background imageRoyal Aeronautical Society Mouse Mat Collection: Fortress in Green Park, Sadler balloon ascent

Fortress in Green Park, Sadler balloon ascent
The fortress which enclosed the Grand Pavilion in Green Park, London, with the ascent of Mr Sadler in his balloon above. Part of the peace celebrations. August 1814

Background imageRoyal Aeronautical Society Mouse Mat Collection: Jubilee in St Jamess Park, London

Jubilee in St Jamess Park, London
Jubilee event to celebrate peace, held in St Jamess Park, London, showing the Chinese Bridge, Pagoda and refreshment tents. Mr Sadler ascended in a balloon as part of the celebrations (top left)

Background imageRoyal Aeronautical Society Mouse Mat Collection: Sadler and Paget balloon ascent, Hackney

Sadler and Paget balloon ascent, Hackney
A balloon rising from the Mermaid Gardens at Hackney, watched by a crowd of spectators. The passengers were James Sadler and Captain Paget of the Royal Navy

Background imageRoyal Aeronautical Society Mouse Mat Collection: Sadler and Paget balloon ascent, Hackney

Sadler and Paget balloon ascent, Hackney
The ascent of James Sadler and Captain Paget from the Mermaid at Hackney, London. They descended near Tilbury Fort in Essex. 12 August 1811

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Sadler and Paget balloon ascent, Hackney
Ascent of a balloon containing James Sadler and Lieutenant Paget, from the Mermaid at Hackney. The balloon was decorated in honour of the Prince Regents birthday

Background imageRoyal Aeronautical Society Mouse Mat Collection: Vauxhall Royal Balloon ascent

Vauxhall Royal Balloon ascent
First ascent from the Royal Gardens, Vauxhall, London, of the Vauxhall Royal Balloon, containing several passengers. 9 September 1836

Background imageRoyal Aeronautical Society Mouse Mat Collection: Vauxhall Royal Balloon ascent

Vauxhall Royal Balloon ascent
Vauxhall Royal Balloon, constructed by C Green, containing several people, ascending from the Royal Gardens, Vauxhall, London. 9 September 1836

Background imageRoyal Aeronautical Society Mouse Mat Collection: Greens balloon ascent, Surrey Zoological Gardens

Greens balloon ascent, Surrey Zoological Gardens

Background imageRoyal Aeronautical Society Mouse Mat Collection: Balloons and parachutes

Balloons and parachutes
Full front page from The Penny Dispatch, giving five images of balloons and parachutes. Top left: the Royal Nassau Balloon, first ascent

Background imageRoyal Aeronautical Society Mouse Mat Collection: Vauxhall Royal Balloon first ascent

Vauxhall Royal Balloon first ascent with 9 people, from Vauxhall, London. The maximum possible number of passengers was 28. 9 September 1836

Background imageRoyal Aeronautical Society Mouse Mat Collection: Balloon with parachute, tragic accident of Mr Cocking

Balloon with parachute, tragic accident of Mr Cocking
The Royal Vauxhall Nassau Balloon with Mr Cockings Parachute attached as they ascended from the Royal Gardens, Vauxhall. At the bottom are two sketches of the release hook. 24 July 1837

Background imageRoyal Aeronautical Society Mouse Mat Collection: Tragic parachute accident of Mr Cocking

Tragic parachute accident of Mr Cocking
The tragic parachute accident of Mr R Cocking. The balloon ascended 5000 feet, the parachute was detached, was found to be damaged, and Mr Cocking fell to his death. He was 61 years old. 24 July 1837

Background imageRoyal Aeronautical Society Mouse Mat Collection: Tragic parachute accident of Mr Cocking

Tragic parachute accident of Mr Cocking
Two drawings side by side of the tragic parachute accident of Mr R Cocking. On the left, the ascent of the Royal Nassau Balloon from Vauxhall with the parachute attached

Background imageRoyal Aeronautical Society Mouse Mat Collection: Balloon launch from a stadium, Italy

Balloon launch from a stadium, Italy
Detailed picture showing the paraphernalia of a balloon launch, seen inside a stadium in Italy, with two wooden launch towers, gantry, gas making equipment, and a large crowd of spectators

Background imageRoyal Aeronautical Society Mouse Mat Collection: Robertson balloon flight, Munich, Germany

Robertson balloon flight, Munich, Germany
Robertson ascending in a balloon from a square in Munich, Germany, watched by a crowd of spectators. A small parachute is attached to one side of the balloon

Background imageRoyal Aeronautical Society Mouse Mat Collection: Professor Bourguet, balloon ascent, Berlin

Professor Bourguet, balloon ascent, Berlin
Head and shoulders portrait of Professor Bourguet, who made a balloon ascent in Berlin, Germany. 23 May 1804

Background imageRoyal Aeronautical Society Mouse Mat Collection: Garnerin, husband and wife, French ballooning couple

Garnerin, husband and wife, French ballooning couple
Head and shoulders portraits of Andre-Jacques and Jeanne-Genevieve Garnerin, French ballooning couple, with a small balloon and parachute between them and a scene of spectators below

Background imageRoyal Aeronautical Society Mouse Mat Collection: Blanchard balloon ascent, Nuremberg, Germany

Blanchard balloon ascent, Nuremberg, Germany
Jean-Pierre Blanchards 28th balloon ascent, over Nuremberg, Germany. He ascended from an area called the Jews Marsh. (2 of 2) 12 November 1787

Background imageRoyal Aeronautical Society Mouse Mat Collection: Blanchard balloon ascent over Nuremberg, Germany

Blanchard balloon ascent over Nuremberg, Germany

Background imageRoyal Aeronautical Society Mouse Mat Collection: Blanchard balloon ascent, Nuremberg, Germany

Blanchard balloon ascent, Nuremberg, Germany
Balloon in which Jean-Pierre Blanchard ascended above Nuremberg, Germany. Showing the balloon, the gondola and the parachute, with a small animal looking out of the cage. (2 of 2) 12 November 1787

Background imageRoyal Aeronautical Society Mouse Mat Collection: Blanchard balloon flight to Frankfurt, Germany

Blanchard balloon flight to Frankfurt, Germany
Jean-Pierre Blanchards balloon flight to Frankfurt, Germany. Seen here flying above the crowds in a city park with a small parachute attached to the gondola. (1 of 2) 3 October 1785

Background imageRoyal Aeronautical Society Mouse Mat Collection: Early flying machine design

Early flying machine design
An early flying machine design, showing a man standing in a winged assembly similar to a paraglider. Designed by Jacob Degen, Vienna, 1807, with measurements given below. 1807

Background imageRoyal Aeronautical Society Mouse Mat Collection: Blanchards balloon ascent, Nuremberg, Germany

Blanchards balloon ascent, Nuremberg, Germany

Background imageRoyal Aeronautical Society Mouse Mat Collection: Entrance of Louis XVIII into Paris

Entrance of Louis XVIII into Paris
Scene on the Pont Neuf, Paris, during the entrance of King Louis XVIII into Paris, with Sophie Blanchard in flight overhead in her balloon

Background imageRoyal Aeronautical Society Mouse Mat Collection: Elisa Garnerin parachute descent

Elisa Garnerin parachute descent
Elisa Garnerin descending in a parachute, possibly into the Champ de Mars, Paris, entitled Pour la Fete Du Roy! par Elisa Garnerin. The released balloon is in the top left. early 19th century

Background imageRoyal Aeronautical Society Mouse Mat Collection: Mr Fitzpatrick Kights balloon flight

Mr Fitzpatrick Kights balloon flight
A hand-painted drawing showing a man standing in the gondola of a balloon waving umbrellas. A handwritten note reads: Mr Fitzpatrick Kights Ascension bought in a native bazaar, Calcutta April 1853

Background imageRoyal Aeronautical Society Mouse Mat Collection: Balloon flight over Dieppe, France

Balloon flight over Dieppe, France
Detailed landscape and cityscape of Dieppe providing an aerial view of the city with a balloon flying overhead. circa 1846

Background imageRoyal Aeronautical Society Mouse Mat Collection: Balloon flight over Rouen, France

Balloon flight over Rouen, France
Detailed landscape and cityscape of Rouen taken from a hilltop overlooking city with a balloon in flight overhead. 1846

Background imageRoyal Aeronautical Society Mouse Mat Collection: Adreanis balloon launch, Milan, Italy

Adreanis balloon launch, Milan, Italy
Paolo Adreanis balloon ascending over a square in Milan, watched by a crowd of spectators. His first ascent was on 25 February 1784; this ascent took place the following month. 13 March 1784

Background imageRoyal Aeronautical Society Mouse Mat Collection: Montgolfier balloon, Champ de Mars, Paris

Montgolfier balloon, Champ de Mars, Paris
Montgolfiers air balloon above the Champ de Mars, Paris, watched by a large crowd. 27 August 1783

Background imageRoyal Aeronautical Society Mouse Mat Collection: Flying Globe

Flying Globe

Background imageRoyal Aeronautical Society Mouse Mat Collection: Ascent of Mr Sadler, Nottingham

Ascent of Mr Sadler, Nottingham
The Ascent of Mr Sadler the celebrated British Aeronaut at Nottingham. 1 November 1813

Background imageRoyal Aeronautical Society Mouse Mat Collection: Lunardis Grand Air Balloon

Lunardis Grand Air Balloon which ascended from the Artillery Ground, London, and descended at Ware, Hertfordshire. With an inset portrait and numbered annotations. 15 September 1784

Background imageRoyal Aeronautical Society Mouse Mat Collection: Balloon over Calais

Balloon over Calais
Imaginary scene showing a balloon over Calais, built by M Romain and piloted by M Pilatre de Rozier, intended for a flight from France to England. late 18th century

Background imageRoyal Aeronautical Society Mouse Mat Collection: Grand Aerostatic Balloon, Little Chelsea

Grand Aerostatic Balloon, Little Chelsea
Grand Aerostatic Balloon ascending with Mr Blanchard from the Royal Military Academy, Little Chelsea, London. 16 October 1784

Background imageRoyal Aeronautical Society Mouse Mat Collection: Flying Globe and Air Balloon

Flying Globe and Air Balloon
Two fanciful technical drawings. Above is a Globe Volant (Flying Globe) in which Giroud de Villette and M Rozier passed over Paris on 19 October 1783

Background imageRoyal Aeronautical Society Mouse Mat Collection: Garnerin descending in his parachute

Garnerin descending in his parachute, with his discarded balloon on the left. Claimed to be the first human being to descend from a balloon by means of a parachute (animals had previously been used)

Background imageRoyal Aeronautical Society Mouse Mat Collection: Ballooning poster, Mr H Green

Ballooning poster, Mr H Green
Poster advertising Mr H Greens second balloon ascent from the Great Northern Pleasure Grounds, Old St Pancras Road, near Kings Cross, London, his 233rd ascent in his Great Northern balloon

Background imageRoyal Aeronautical Society Mouse Mat Collection: Balloon launched from Artillery Ground

Balloon launched from Artillery Ground
Balloon launched from the Artillery Ground, watched by a crowd of spectators. 25 November 1783

Background imageRoyal Aeronautical Society Mouse Mat Collection: Balloon in flight

Balloon in flight
A crowd of people watching a balloon in flight. circa early 19th century

Background imageRoyal Aeronautical Society Mouse Mat Collection: Blanchards balloon ascent, Little Chelsea

Blanchards balloon ascent, Little Chelsea
Blanchards balloon ascent from Mr Lochees Military Academy, Little Chelsea, London. 16 October 1784

Background imageRoyal Aeronautical Society Mouse Mat Collection: Count Zambeccaris balloon

Count Zambeccaris balloon Showing Miss Grice having to dismount so that the payload will be light enough to enable the flight from Tottenham Court Road



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