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Title: The splendid model of the parachute or flying machine, with which the late Mons. Le Tur ascended from Cremorne Gardens ... will be exhibited in the large room of the above house on Monday next, the 28th, August, 1854 ...
Date Created/Published: [England : s.n., 1854]
Summary: Text-only broadside announcing an exhibit of a parachute model at Cremorne Gardens, Chelsea, London, 1854. The model replicates the parachute used by French aeronaut François Letur during his fatal parachute demonstration at Cremorne Gardens earlier that year.
Notes:
Title from item.
At head of title: Elephant & Castle, Manor Street, Old Kent Road, Novel & scientific exhibition.
Tissandier collection.
Subjects:
Letur, François,--d. 1854--Associated objects.
Parachutes--1850-1860.
Exhibitions--England--London--1850-1860.
Broadsides--1850-1860.
Bookmark /2002724899/
Bookmark:2002724899
Bookmark:2002724899

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Approximately 8x12 inches.
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Source: Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.