Montgolfier brothers hot air balloon Stock Photos and Images
RM2AP14KE–Aerostatic Globe, Montgolfier Brothers' hot air balloon, illustration, 1783
RMDC9CPD–Montgolfier balloon in France, the first practical hot-air ascent, 1783. Hand-colored woodcut
RMCC2NAE–Montgolfier Brothers Hot Air Balloon. Maiden or World's First Flight of a Hot Air Balloon, Paris, November 1783. c19th Engraving or Illustration
RMM577RY–Montgolfier Balloon. A model of the balloon used for the first manned flight in November 1783, Science Museum, London
RMBX6R38–transport / transportation, aviation, balloons, hot-air ballon of brothers Joseph Michel and Jacques Etienne Montgolfier, flight of the first manned balloon, start at Chateau de La Muette, Passy, 21.10.1783, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RMG14XM6–Joseph-Michel Montgolfier (August 26, 1740 - June 26, 1810) and Jacques-Étienne Montgolfier (January 6, 1745 - August 2, 1799) were the inventors of the Montgolfière-style hot air balloon, globe aérostatique. It was Joseph who first contemplated building
RM2RTMG95–The Montgolfier brothers’ hot-air balloon 'The Aerostatic Globe' ascending from Champ de Mars, Paris, France on August 27th 1783, hand-coloured etching, 1783
RMD98P8G–Joseph-Michel and Jacques-Etienne Montgolfier, French brothers, inventors of hot air balloon. From collecting card celebrating the centenary of their first public demonstration at Annonay 4 June 1783. Aeronautics Flying Aviation Ballooning
RMHNHD3G–The Montgolfier brother's hot air balloon, Aérostat Réveillon, launched in the first piloted ascent at Versailles, France in 1783. From Meyers Lexicon, published 1927.
RMP2W3TP–'The Ascent of a Montgolfier Balloon in Aranjuez', 1784, Oil on canvas, 169 cm x 279,5 cm, P00641. Author: Antonio Carnicero (1748-1814). Location: MUSEO DEL PRADO-PINTURA, SPAIN.
RMEX6W6R–Hand-coloured etching depicting the hot-air balloons, released by the Montgolfier Brothers, ascending from the Palace of Versailles, before the Royal Family. The first passengers included a sheep, duck and rooster. Dated 1783
RMEW3WD2–The first public demonstration at Annonay, Ardèche, France by the Montgolfier brothers, of their hot air balloon, 5 June 1783.
RMF3K5AF–JOSEPH-MICHEL MONTGOLFIER (1740-1810) inventor of the hot-air balloon with his brother Jacques-Etienne
RMB70NCJ–First manned aerial vehicle model
RMD9JNNJ–MONTGOLFIER BALLOON drawn with 'exact proportions' in 1786
RF2FMC4GC–Demonstration on September 19, 1783 in Versailles in front of Louis XVI of the Montgolfier brothers' hot air balloon.
RMD98NPG–Montgolfier brothers' hot air hot air balloon over Paris, France, 1783. Engraving by Nicolas de Launay, French engraver. Flying Aeronautics Aviation
RMBBNH45–transport / transportation, aviation, balloons, hot-air ballon of brothers Joseph Michel and Jacques Etienne Montgolfier, flight of a unmanned balloon, Versailles Castle, 19.9.1783,
RF2DYPYB1–Portraits of Montgolfier brothers - a French inventors of the Montgolfiere-style hot air balloon, globe aerostatique. Illustration of the 19th century. Germany. White background.
RMBHK61N–transport / transportation, aviation, balloons, hot-air ballon of brothers Joseph Michel and Jacques Etienne Montgolfier, flight of a unmanned balloon, Versailles Castle, 19.9.1783,
RMKCEPB1–Copperplate engraving of the Hydrogen Balloon designed by the Montgolfier Brothers. Joseph-Michel Montgolfier (1740-1810) and Jacques-Étienne Montgolfier (1745-1799) inventors of the Montgolfier-style hot air balloon, globe aérostatique. Dated 18th Century
RMCC2N58–Montgolfier Balloon, World's First Hot Air Balloon Flight in Paris, November 1783. c19th Engraving
RMM577T8–Montgolfier Balloon. A model of the balloon used for the first manned flight in November 1783, Science Museum, London
RMBX6T9R–transport / transportation, aviation, balloons, hot-air ballon of brothers Joseph Michel and Jacques Etienne Montgolfier, flight of a balloon over Strassbourg, March 1784, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RF2N0BM3N–Vintage illustration of Montgolfier brothers' hot air balloon (isolated on white). Published in Systematischer Bilder-Atlas zum Conversations-Lexikon,
RM2RTMGHT–September 19th 1783, the Montgolfier brothers launched a hot air balloon carrying animals from the Chateau de Versailles in front of Louis XVI and the royal family, hand coloured engraving, 1783
RMCP1CNN–transport / transportation, aviation, balloons, hot-air ballon of brothers Joseph Michel and Jacques Etienne Montgolfier, flight of a unmanned balloon, Versailles Castle, 19.9.1783, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RMG16AEA–Joseph-Michel Montgolfier (August 26, 1740 - June 26, 1810) and Jacques-Étienne Montgolfier (January 6, 1745 - August 2, 1799) were the inventors of the Montgolfière-style hot air balloon, globe aérostatique. It was Joseph who first contemplated building
RMBHDF7D–transport / transportation, aviation, balloons, hot-air ballon of brothers Joseph Michel and Jacques Etienne Montgolfier, flight of a unmanned balloon, Versailles Castle, 19.9.1783, copper engraving, 1783, Montgolfiere, science, people, crowd, France, 18th century, historic, historical, Artist's Copyright has not to be cleared
RMDCF47C–Unexpected descent of the first hydrogen balloon into a French village, 1783. Hand-colored woodcut
RMRA2K6W–View of the replica of the Montgolfier Brothers Hot Air Balloon from 1782, along with the replica of the Effiel Tower at the Paris Las Vegas Resort Ho
RMKNG07Y–Medallion commemorating the French Montgolfier brothers, inventors of the Montgolfière-style hot air balloon, globe aérostatique. Jacques-Étienne Montgolfier, 1745 – 1799, and Joseph-Michel Montgolfier, 1740 – 1810. After a 19th century print.
RF2M8TN26–Vintage hot-air balloon illustration
RMDXF9PN–MONTGOLFIER BROTHERS Launch of the Aerostat Reveillon at Versailles 19 September 1783
RMEW3WDG–The flight of the Aérostat Réveillon on 19th of September 1783 by the Montgolfier brothers at Versailles, France, before King Louis XVI of France and Queen Marie Antoinette.
RMF3K5A8–JACQUES-ETIENNE MONTGOLFIER (1745-1799) French inventor of hot air ballooning with his brother Joseph-Michel
RMPRD8NK–MONTGOLFIER BROTHERS French engraving showing their launch of a balloon named the Aérostat Réveillon with a sheep, a duck and a chicken on 19 September 1783. The balloon - actually a hot air vehicle and not a rounded hydrogen type as shown here - travelled two miles. Launched at the Royal Palace at Versailles, the event was watched by Louis XV! and Marie Antoinette
RM2A2RW1Y–Ascension of Versailles, Rise of the first hot-air balloon of the Montgolfier brothers in front of an audience in Versailles in 1783, Fig. 12, p. 41, Tissandier, Albert (dess.), 1876, Alfred Sircos; Th. Pallier: Histoire des ballons et des ascensions célèbres avec une préface de Nadar: dessins de A. Tissandier [...]. Paris: F. Roy, 1876
RMF3K5AA–JACQUES-ETIENNE MONTGOLFIER (1745-1799) French inventor of the hot air balloon with his brother Joseph-Michel
RMKCEPAM–Copperplate engraving of the Hydrogen Balloon designed by the Montgolfier Brothers. Joseph-Michel Montgolfier (1740-1810) and Jacques-Étienne Montgolfier (1745-1799) inventors of the Montgolfier-style hot air balloon, globe aérostatique. Dated 18th Century
RMCC2N6D–First Voyage in Hydrogen Hot Air Montgolfier Balloon Above Paris in November 1783. c19th Engraving or Illustration
RMTR8R74–JACQUES-ETIENNE MONTGOLFIER (1745-1799) French hot air balloonist
RMDE06H0–The Montgolfier brothers, French ballooning pioneers, (1890s). Artist: Anon
RM2RTMGDN–Hot air balloon launched by the Montgolfier brothers ascending from the Palace of Versailles, France before Louis XVI and the royal family, September 19th 1783, hand coloured etching, 1783
RMD9JNMB–JACQUES-ETIENNE MONTGOLFIER (1745-1799) one of the two French brothers who invented the manned hot-air balloon
RMHRP48B–Montgolfier Balloon, 1783
RF2BHRHY3–The Montgolfier brothers: portrait of Joseph-Michel Montgolfier ( 1740 - 1810) and Jacques-Etienne Montgolfier (1745 - 1799) inventors of the Montgolfiere hot air balloon
RMA71R4R–transport/transportation, aviation, balloon, ascent of balloon of brothers Montgolfiere, Versailles, 19.9.1783, Artist's Copyright has not to be cleared
RMRA2JE9–View of the Paris Las Vegas Hotel and Casino on the Las Vegas Strip with the replicas of the Arc de Triomphe, Effiel tower and the Vintage Montgolfier
RF2R9GAN5–The Joseph-Michel Montgolfier brothers were the inventors of the hot air balloon, a means of aerostatic operation thanks to hot air.
RF2M8TN2E–Hot air balloon, vintage XIX-century illustration
RM2K2K0M7–Crowds cheering at the first public demonstration of a hot air balloon at Annonay France, 4 June 1783, by the Montgolfier brothers. Collecting card celebrating centenary of their invention. Flying Aeronautics Aviation Ballooning
RF2K2Y14K–Portraits of Montgolfier brothers - a French inventors of the Montgolfiere-style hot air balloon, globe aerostatique. Illustration of the 19th century. Germany. White background.
RMAJ9EWN–François Laurent le Vieux d'Arlandes Jean-François Pilâtre de Rozier. The first manned free balloon flight 21 November 1783, in a Montgolfier balloon
RMCNYYM5–transport / transportation, aviation, balloons, hot-air balloon of brothers Joseph Michel and Jacques Etienne Montgolfier, balloon crash at Gonesse, 27.8.1783, Artist's Copyright has not to be cleared
RMAJ98FM–Balloon ascent outside the Palace of Versailles Paris by the Montgolfier brothers, 19th September 1783.
RM2A2RW1R–First climb of a hot air balloon in Annonay, First flight of a Montgolfière on 4 June 1783 in Annonay by the Montgolfier brothers, Signed: A. Tissandier; Tellier ?, Fig. 8, p. 25, Tissandier, Albert (dess.); Tellier, Edmond (sc.), 1876, Alfred Sircos; Th. Pallier: Histoire des ballons et des ascensions célèbres avec une préface de Nadar: dessins de A. Tissandier [...]. Paris: F. Roy, 1876
RMKCEPAN–Copperplate engraving of the Hydrogen Balloon designed by the Montgolfier Brothers. Joseph-Michel Montgolfier (1740-1810) and Jacques-Étienne Montgolfier (1745-1799) inventors of the Montgolfier-style hot air balloon, globe aérostatique. Dated 18th Century
RMKC839Y–Postage stamp from Hungary depicting the Montgolfier brothers and their balloon.
RMB92GHH–montgolfiers ballon The Montgolfier brothers, born in Annonay, France, were the inventors of the first practical balloon. The fi
RMEW3WD9–Joseph-Michel Montgolfier, 1740 – 1810. Inventor of the Montgolfière-style hot air balloon or globe aérostatique.
RMG15MY2–The balloon, 'Le Flesselles' ascending over Lyon, France, on January 19, 1784, carrying seven passengers including Joseph Montgolfier and Jean François Pilâtre de Rozier. The Flesselles balloon (named after the unfortunate Jacques de Flesselles, later to
RMR8BK6K–'Jaques Etienne Montgolfier und Joseph Michael Montgolfier', (1933). Creator: Unknown.
RFPM58HD–A hot air balloon is a lighter-than-air aircraft consisting of a bag, called an envelope, which contains heated air.
RMRA2J7R–View of the Paris Las Vegas Hotel and Casino on the Las Vegas Strip with the replicas of the Eiffel tower and the Vintage Hot Air Balloon in NV
RF2R9GAN0–The Joseph-Michel Montgolfier brothers were the inventors of the hot air balloon, a means of aerostatic operation thanks to hot air.
RF2M8TN39–Hot air balloon, vintage XIX-century illustration
RM2K2K0MA–Joseph-Michel and Jacques-Etienne Montgolfier, French brothers, inventors of hot air balloon. From collecting card celebrating the centenary of their first public demonstration at Annonay 4 June 1783. Aeronautics Flying Aviation Ballooning
RMA4RJ60–annonayMBF1568 Annonay Ardeche Rhone Valley France Statue to the famous Montgolfier brothers first balloon into flight
RM2A5YR6G–Hand-coloured etching depicting the hot-air balloons, released by the Montgolfier Brothers, ascending from the Palace of Versailles, before the Royal Family. The first passengers included a sheep, duck and rooster. Dated 1783
RM2HD3Y2G–The Montgolfier brothers, Joseph-Michel Montgolfier (1740-1810) Jacques-Étienne Montgolfier (1745-1799) were aviation pioneers, balloonists and paper manufacturers from the commune Annonay in Ardèche, France. Inventors of the Montgolfière-style hot air balloon, globe aérostatique. France. Europe. Old 19th century engraved illustration from Portraits et histoire des hommes utile by Societe Montyon et Franklin 1837
RF2T00MWB–multicolored hot air balloon in flight in a clear sky
RMJDRKG0–Aerostatic experiment of the Montgolfier brothers in Annonay, Vivarais Repeated in Paris on 27th August 1783 in the Champ de Mars Coloured etching with frame (43 x 53 cm) Muller-Quênot Collection The experiment involved a taffeta balloon coated with elastic rubber 36ft and 6in in circumference. The flight of this balloon, filled with ignitable air, was carried out by Robert after being granted national funding following its approval by Mr Faujas de Saint Fond.
RFM95535–propane burner in operation for up to an altitude of the balloon
RMKCEPAX–Copperplate engraving of the Hydrogen Balloon designed by the Montgolfier Brothers. Joseph-Michel Montgolfier (1740-1810) and Jacques-Étienne Montgolfier (1745-1799) inventors of the Montgolfier-style hot air balloon, globe aérostatique. Dated 18th Century
RF2WRFHDK–Le Flesselle Ballon der Gebrüder Montgolfier 1784 / Le Flesselle Balloon made by the Montgolfier Brothers 1784 From the book Wondeful Balloon Ascents or The Conquest of the Skies published c 1870, Historisch, digital restaurierte Reproduktion von einer Vorlage aus dem 19. Jahrhundert, Record date not stated,
RMP932EH–Vue d'optique shows the balloon launched by the Montgolfier brothers ascending from the Palace of Versailles, France, before the royal family, September 19, 1783.
RMBXH3XX–Montgolfier, Joseph-Michel (1740 - 1810) and Jacques-Etienne (1745 -1799), portrait, inventors of the hot-air balloon, 1783, poster stamp of the Cailler Company, lithograph, France, circa 1914,
RMR4DCNF–AEROSTATIC BALLOON, INVENTED BY MONTGOLFIER BROTHERS. 70 FEET HIGH, 40 FEET DIAMETER. JOURNAL 11/21/1783. Author: MONTGOLFIER JOSE Y ETIENNE. Location: PRIVATE COLLECTION. MADRID. SPAIN.
RMEW3WCX–Jacques-Étienne Montgolfier, 1745 – 1799. Inventor of the Montgolfière-style hot air balloon or globe aérostatique.
RMG15MY6–The Mongolfier unmanned gas balloon, 'The Globe,' which frightened the villagers in Gonesse, France after landing there on August 27, 1783. Joseph-Michel Montgolfier (August 26, 1740 - June 26, 1810) and Jacques-Étienne Montgolfier (January 6, 1745 - Augu
RF2C5105W–CUBA - CIRCA 1983: A stamp printed in Cuba from the 'Bicentenary of Manned Flight' issue shows Montgolfier unmanned balloon, circa 1983.
RFPR488G–A hot air balloon is a lighter-than-air aircraft consisting of a bag, called an envelope, which contains heated air.
RMR8BM73–Launch of the Montgolfier Brothers' balloon, June 1783, (1932). Creator: Unknown.
RF2R9GAN7–The Joseph-Michel Montgolfier brothers were the inventors of the hot air balloon, a means of aerostatic operation thanks to hot air.
RF2M8TN5X–Hot air balloon, vintage XIX-century illustration
RMKK60RW–A scientific party of balloon enthusiasts inflating a balloon near Newbury, Berkshire, England in 1899
RMA4RJ47–annonayMBF1541 Annonay Ardeche Rhone Valley France Statue to the famous [Montgolfier brothers] first sent balloon into flight
RMF3WG2H–Early hot air balloon flight. This balloon Le Flesselles ascended over Lyon France on 1 January 1784.
RM2HD3Y2F–The Montgolfier brothers, Joseph-Michel Montgolfier (1740-1810) Jacques-Étienne Montgolfier (1745-1799) were aviation pioneers, balloonists and paper manufacturers from the commune Annonay in Ardèche, France. Inventors of the Montgolfière-style hot air balloon, globe aérostatique. France. Europe. Old 19th century engraved illustration from Portraits et histoire des hommes utile by Societe Montyon et Franklin 1837
RFR4T0EY–Inside a hot air balloon, symmetries and colors
RMJDRKDP–Barometer with hydrogen balloon design. Sculpted gold wood (95 x 42 cm) Muller-Quênot Collection On the pediment is a design of the hydrogen balloon invented by Charles and the Montgolfier brothers.
RFR20G3F–hot air balloon takes off up with the burner in action
RMKCEPAR–Copperplate engraving of the Hydrogen Balloon designed by the Montgolfier Brothers. Joseph-Michel Montgolfier (1740-1810) and Jacques-Étienne Montgolfier (1745-1799) inventors of the Montgolfier-style hot air balloon, globe aérostatique. Dated 18th Century
RMJDRKK8–English School of Painting Aeronautics Framed lithograph (35 x 27 cm) Muller-Quênot Collection Examples of different aerostatic experiments with: - Blanchard's balloon; - Garnerin's parachute; - Montgolfier brothers' Balloon; - Form of Wings employed by Blanchard; - Form of Wings employed by Lunardi; - Garnerin Ascending; - Charles and Robert's balloon; - Lana's Aeronautic Machine.
RMRR0HMW–Vue d'optique shows the balloon launched by the Montgolfier brothers ascending from the Palace of Versailles, France, before the royal family, September 19, 1783.
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