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Cremorne Gardens...Novel Aerial Race

 Digital Record
Identifier: VBI_000197

Dates

  • Creation: 1847

Conditions Governing Use

Access to the Theodore Newton Vail Collection of Aeronautical Images, Broadsides and Clippings is not authorization to publish. Separate written application for permission to publish must be made to the Institute Archives. Copyright of some items in this collection may be held by respective creators, not by the donor of the collection.

Biographical / Historical

Charles Green (1785-1870) was one of the 19th century’s most celebrated aeronauts. He made over 500 ascents in his career, primarily in his native England. These ascents included the first voyage in a balloon filled with coal-gas. Most of Green’s ascents were made in his Royal Vauxhall Balloon, built in August, 1836. Among these was an 18 hour, 480 mile journey undertaken in November 1836 from Vauxhall Gardens in London to Nassau in Germany. Green was accompanied on this record-breaking trip by Robert Hollond and Monck Mason. Thereafter, the Vauxhall Balloon was known as the “Nassau” or “Royal Nassau” balloon. The details of this trip are written in Monck Mason’s "Aeronautica" (1838). In 1840 Green proposed a cross-Atlantic flight which generated much publicity but never took place. Charles Green was also involved in the tragic death of amateur parachutist Robert Cocking, whose fatal descent was made from the Nassau balloon piloted by Green. He retired from ballooning in 1852.

Other members of Charles Green’s family were also professional aeronauts. His brothers William, Henry and James all made public ascents, as did his first wife. His son Charles George Green made over 100 ascents before his death in 1864.

Language of Materials

English

Existence and Location of Originals

Box 9

Physical Description

Broadside

Dimensions

38.2 x 50.8 cm

General Note

Broadside advertising various amusements in Cremorne Gardens including a balloon race between Charles Green and his brother Henry in the "Coronation" and "Victoria" balloons and an ascension by Charles Green in the "Great Nassau" balloon. Events are to be held on August 23 and 30, 1847.

Sources used for Biographical/Historical note

Crouch, Tom D., The Eagle Aloft, Two Centuries of the Balloon in America (Smithsonian Institution Press, Washington D.C., 1983), 178.

Hodgson, J.E., History of Aeronautics in Great Britain (Oxford University Press, London, 1924), 241-262.

Rolt, L.T.C., The Aeronauts: A History of Ballooning 1783-1903 (Walker, New York, 1966), 118, 121-130.

Repository Details

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