Cutting from The Times, containing part of a letter from E.A., headed ‘Aërial Travelling’
Cutting from The Times, containing a letter from Henry Coxwell headed ‘American War Balloons’
Print of ‘A consultation previous to an aerial voyage from London to Weilburg in Nassau on the 7th day of November 1836’, engraved by J. H. Robinson from the painting by John Hollins
Printed pamphlet entitled Air-Navigation by means of the Rotary Balloon, by John Luntley
Print of a rotary balloon designed by John Luntley
Letter from Eugène Robertson to the Queen of the French
Cutting from a newspaper, containing an article headed ‘Ballooning across the Atlantic’
Cutting from a newspaper, containing an article headed ‘The End of an Aeronaut’
Cutting from a newspaper, containing a humorous reference to an advertisement announcing that ‘Chauvin has discovered the law of balloon-driving’
Cutting from a newspaper, containing an article headed ‘A Fearful Balloon Voyage’
Cutting from The Times, containing an article headed ‘A Lost Balloonist’
Cuttings from The Times, containing an article headed ‘A Balloon Voyage’
Cuttings from The Times, containing a letter from ‘Vespertilio’ headed ‘How to Navigate the Air’
Printed score of ‘Le Voyage aérien’, a song by Gustave Nadaud (version No. 1, for baritone or contralto and piano), illustrated with a lithograph by Celestin Nanteuil
Letter from Charles Green to P. N. Scott.
Cutting from The Times, containing a letter from G. S. N. headed ‘Children’s Balloons’
Cutting from The Times, containing letters from C. H. H. and C. R. headed ‘Children’s Balloons’
Cutting from The Times, containing a letter from Lang and Co. headed ‘Children’s Balloons’
Cutting from The Times, containing an article headed ‘Wonderful, if True’
Cutting from a newspaper, containing a short notice headed ‘Prince Lucien Bonaparte and his Works’
Letter from R. M. Milnes to Arthur Hallam, written during an ascent in a balloon on 29 May 1829, with later notes on the occasion of its composition
Printed pamphlet entitled Système rationnel de navigation aérienne, a circulation stable, fondé sur le principe de la séparation des appareils, ainsi que sur l’emploi du point d’appui et pratiqué au moyen d’un propulseur rotatif a effet alterno-continu, by Hippolyte Barnout
Print captioned ‘Vorderseite des Marsfeldes am 1 Vendemiare des Jahres VII. Wettrennen Vorbrennen einer hölzernen Burg durch Aerostaten’
Cropped half-title of An Account of the First Aërial Voyage in England by Vincent Lunardi, signed by Lunardi
Rough notes by Joseph Michel Montgolfier headed ‘Diverses idées sur la fabriquation des tableaux en minag[…?] qui peuvent estre executés par la voye de la fabriquation du papier’
Print of (Jean-Pierre) François Blanchard, engraved by F. W. Bollinger. Published at Zwickau by Schumann Brothers
Cutting from an album amicorum, bearing an inscription by Jean-Pierre Blanchard
Printed leaflet entitled Prospectus de la cinquante-unième ascencion de l’aéronaute Blanchard
Letter from Charles Green to P. N. Scott, 19 Aug. 1840, with a cutting from the Norwich Mercury, 22 Aug. 1840, containing a letter from Charles Green and a related note
‘Proposal for establishing an Aëronautic Fraternity’, signed by Charles Green (president), F.(?) Green, William Upcott, Edward Spencer, Jacob Henry Burn, and J.(?) Green