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Lighter than air craft,Balloons harnessed together,French Flags,Aircraft,c1875

Title: [A lighter-than-air craft, consisting of one large balloon and four smaller balloons harnessed together, decorated with French flags]
Date Created/Published: [between 1850 and 1900]
Summary: Drawing shows balloon carrying two men, possibly associated with French ballonist, Eugène Godard.
Notes:
'Eugène Godard' penned below image.
Title devised by Library staff.
Tissandier collection.
Subjects:
Balloons (Aircraft)--1850-1900.
Watercolors--Color--1850-1900.
Bookmark /2002735684/
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