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Navigation aérienne,système de M. Henri Giffard,c1852,steam powered airship

Title: Navigation aérienne, système de M. Henri Giffard
Date Created/Published: Paris : Imprimerie de Schiller Aine ..., [ca. 1852]
Summary: Broadside announcing Henri Giffard's first steam powered airship design in 1852. Includes a technical drawing of his design.
Notes:
Title from item.
Tissandier collection.
Subjects:
Giffard, Henri,--1825-1882--Associated objects.
Airships--1850-1860.
Broadsides--1850-1860.
Design drawings--1850-1860.
Prints--1850-1860.
Bookmark /2002724877/
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