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Satirical cartoon on ballooning

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A Raucous Start to Ballooning - An 1812 Irish Satire

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This satirical cartoon, titled "Ireland, Watching the Flight," depicts an early attempt at ballooning in Ireland, a daring and novel form of transportation that had recently captured the public's imagination. The cartoon, created in 1812, is a humorous commentary on the chaotic scene that often accompanied these flights. The image shows a large hot air balloon, tethered to the ground, with a crowd of people gathered around it. The balloonist, dressed in a prime, rough outfit, is seen trying to ignite the burner, while a man in the crowd holds a lantern to help illuminate the scene. The balloon, however, is not the only thing attracting attention. A group of people are seen peeping through a hole in the balloon's side, while others are attempting to steal items from the basket. A man in the foreground is even attempting to commit a felony by stealing a drum from a soldier standing nearby. The satire is further highlighted by the fact that the balloon is labeled "Transport," suggesting that the chaotic scene is a reflection of the state of transportation in Ireland at the time. The rough and raucous behavior of the crowd is a lampoon on the excitement and curiosity that surrounded these early flights. Despite the chaos, the balloonist remains unfazed, a testament to the determination and adventurous spirit of early balloonists. This satirical cartoon, from the National Aerospace Library's collection at Mary Evans Prints Online, provides a fascinating glimpse into the early days of ballooning and the humor and intrigue it inspired.

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