The English balloon and appendages in which Mr. Lunardi asce
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The English balloon and appendages in which Mr. Lunardi asce
The English balloon and appendages in which Mr. Lunardi ascended into the atmosphere from the artillery ground, Sepr. 15, 1784. Print shows the ascent of Vincent Lunardi from the Moorfields Artillery Grounds, London, September 15, 1784; Lunardis first ascent and the first balloon ascent in England. He experimented with oars for navigation. (Source: AG Renstrom, LC staff, 1981-82.). Date Oct. 4th, 1784
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1784 Artillery Ascended Atmosphere Lunardi Tissandier Aeronautics Appendages
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This print commemorates the historic moment when Vincent Lunardi, an Italian aeronaut, ascended into the English sky aboard The English Balloon on September 15, 1784. The event marked the first successful hot air balloon ascent in England and the second such achievement in Europe, following the pioneering flight of the Montgolfier brothers in France. The image captures the thrilling scene at the Moorfields Artillery Grounds in London, where a large crowd had gathered to witness the experiment. Lunardi, dressed in a fashionable coat and waistcoat, is shown standing in the wicker basket suspended beneath the bulbous balloon. The appendages, or stabilizing rods, attached to the balloon's envelope are also clearly visible, adding an intriguing element to the scene. Lunardi's innovative use of oars for navigation during his flight is highlighted in the print, showcasing the early attempts to control the direction of balloon travel. The date, October 4, 1784, inscribed at the bottom of the image, marks the day the print was created, likely as a souvenir for those who were unable to attend the historic event in person. This print, part of the AG Renstrom collection at the Library of Congress, offers a fascinating glimpse into the early days of aeronautics and the public's fascination with the wonders of flight. The image serves as a testament to the spirit of exploration and the human desire to conquer new heights.
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