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A ballooning accident, 1932. Creator: Unknown
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A ballooning accident, 1932. Creator: Unknown
A ballooning accident, 1932. Un Accident en Ballon. A Monsieur Debaisieux and two companions were injured when their hot air balloon crashed into the roof of police headquarters in Lille, France. Front cover of " L Illustre du Petit Journal". [France, 20 November 1932]
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Media ID 19125162
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Accident Ballooning Balloonist Basket Crash Crashing Front Page Hot Air Balloon Incident Le Petit Journal Lille Lille Nord Pas De Calais France Lillustre News Nord Pas De Calais Petit Journal Air Transport Graphic Design
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This print captures the aftermath of a dramatic ballooning accident that occurred in 1932. The image showcases the wreckage of a hot air balloon, which crashed into the roof of police headquarters in Lille, France. Three individuals, including Monsieur Debaisieux and his two companions, were injured during this unfortunate incident. The front cover of "L Illustre du Petit Journal" a renowned French publication from November 20th, 1932, features this striking photograph. The color scheme and graphic design elements add depth to the composition, emphasizing the gravity of the crash. Intriguingly, little is known about the creator behind this powerful image as they remain unidentified. Nevertheless, their ability to capture such an intense moment speaks volumes about their talent and skill. This photograph serves as a reminder of both human vulnerability and our relentless pursuit for adventure through air transport. It symbolizes how even well-planned endeavors can go awry unexpectedly. As we gaze upon this historic snapshot frozen in time, we are transported back to an era when newspapers were at the forefront of news dissemination. This particular print became part of history itself by gracing the front page with its compelling visual narrative. Through its combination of location-specific details like Lille Nord Pas de Calais' architecture and French lettering on "Le Petit Journal" this print encapsulates not only an accident but also a significant moment in transportation history during the thirties.
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