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Balloon descending into Bristol Channel

A balloon descending into the water of the Bristol Channel, near Watermouth. The passengers were Sadler and Clayfield, who ascended from Bristol.
24 September 1810

Media ID 7474895

© The Royal Aeronautical Society (National Aerospace Library)/Mary Evans

1810 1811 Alighting Ascended Ballooning Bristol Channel Danger Dangerous Descended Descending Descent Passengers Perilous Rescue Rowing Sadler Situation Watermouth


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