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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
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1830s 1836 Ascending Ascent Gondola Maximum Passengers Striped Stripes Vauxhall
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1. Title: "Ascending the Skies: The Vauxhall Royal Balloon's First Ascent on September 9, 1836" 2. Description: This image captures the historic moment of the Vauxhall Royal Balloon's first ascent on September 9, 1836, from Vauxhall, London. With a maximum capacity of 28 passengers, this grand balloon, adorned with intricate red and white stripes and the royal crest, carried nine fortunate individuals on an exhilarating journey into the heavens. The passengers, dressed in fashionable attire of the 1830s, appear both excited and apprehensive as they prepare for takeoff. The gondola, suspended beneath the massive balloon, is adorned with red and white stripes, adding to the regal and festive atmosphere. The passengers wave flags, signaling their readiness for the adventure ahead. The Vauxhall Royal Balloon, an engineering marvel of its time, marked a significant milestone in the history of aviation. 3. Keywords: Vauxhall Royal Balloon, first ascent, September 9, 1836, London, maximum 28 passengers, wood engraving, royal, red and white stripes, gondola, passengers, 1830s, historic, aviation, engineering, milestone. 4. Source: The Royal Aeronautical Society (National Aerospace Library)/Mary Evans, from Mary Evans Prints Online. 5. Additional Information: The Vauxhall Royal Balloon was not a company but rather a specific balloon used for recreational flights during the 1830s. This image is a wood engraving, a popular method of reproducing detailed illustrations during the 19th century. The Vauxhall Royal Balloon's first ascent marked an important moment in the history of aviation, showcasing the growing fascination and curiosity of the public towards flight.
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