File:Globe aërostatique. Dédié à Monsieur Charles. Cette machine est representé ici s'élevant pour la seconde fois au milieu de la Praïrie de Nesle, ou il venoit de descendre, accompagné de LCCN2002736264.tif

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Français : Globe aërostatique. Dédié à Monsieur Charles. Cette machine est representé ici s'élevant pour la seconde fois au milieu de la Praïrie de Nesle, ou il venoit de descendre, accompagné de Mr. Robert et en présence de Mgr. le Duc de Chartres, Mr. le Duc de Fitz-James, et de Mr. Farer Gentilhomme Anglois. Mr. Robert Présente le Procès Verbal à signer aux Curés d'Hedouville, et de Nesle. Par son très Humble et très Obeissant Serviteur Basset.
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Jacques Alexandre César Charles departs Nesle, France after the landing of the first hydrogen balloon flight from Paris on December 1, 1783. Marie-Nöel Robert (on the ground at left), who accompanied Charles on the flight, takes the statements of the witnesses. (Source: A.G. Renstrom, LC staff, 1981-82.)
Date 1783
date QS:P571,+1783-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
Dimensions 1 print : etching, hand-colored.
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Place of creation A Paris
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under the digital ID ppmsca.02471.
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Notes Desrais, del. ; Denis, sculp.; Printed A Paris chez Jacques Cereau rue St. Jacques au dessus de la Fontaine St. Severin, aux 2 Colonnes N° 257.; Exhibited: The Princess and the Patriot: Ekaterina Dashkova, Benjamin Franklin and the Age of Enlightenment, American Philosophical Society, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 2006-2007.; Tissandier collection.; Title from item.
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