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Ascent of Mr Sadler, Nottingham
The Ascent of Mr Sadler the celebrated British Aeronaut at Nottingham.
1 November 1813
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1813 Aeronaut Ascent Ballooning Celebrated Midlands Nottingham Sadler Striped Stripes
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Estimated Product Size is 19.7cm x 24.2cm (7.8" x 9.5")
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EDITORS COMMENTS
This print commemorates the historic ascent of British aeronaut, Mr. Sadler, in Nottingham on the early November day of 1813. The image, titled "The Ascent of Mr. Sadler the celebrated British Aeronaut at Nottingham," showcases the daring adventurer ascending into the sky aboard his hot air balloon. Dressed in a red and white striped suit, Mr. Sadler, with a determined expression on his face, holds onto the tether ropes as the balloon begins to lift off the ground. The crowd below, gathered in the Midlands town of Nottingham, watches in awe as the balloon rises higher and higher, eventually disappearing into the clouds. Mr. Sadler, a renowned figure in the field of transportation through the air, had already made several successful ascents prior to this event. However, this particular ascent at Nottingham solidified his status as a celebrated British aeronaut. The thrill of witnessing such a remarkable feat drew large crowds to gather and witness the spectacle firsthand. The print, held in the National Aerospace Library of The Royal Aeronautical Society, is a testament to the early days of aviation and the spirit of human curiosity and innovation. The striped suit of Mr. Sadler, along with the red and white balloon, adds a vibrant pop of color to the image, making it a captivating piece of history that continues to inspire wonder and fascination.
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