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Royal Gardens, Vauxhall. Juvenile fete, next Wednesday, 21st ...

Text-only broadside announcing a festival at Vauxhall Gardens, London, England, 1841?. Includes a list of the events and scheduled performances, including the release of the balloon "Fat Boy." "A great personage will make his first appearance at any place of amusement this evening--the renowned Fat Boy! and, inflated ... he will pay his respects ... and becoming a day balloon, will bid adieu to terra firma, ascending head-foremost to the infinity of space ... it is formed to travel about 100 miles."

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Royal Gardens, Vauxhall. Juvenile fete, next Wednesday, 21st ...
1841, Balne Brothers, printers, Gracechurch Street
Text in English

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Tissandier collection.

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London

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Library of Congress
LOT 13517, no. 22

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1 broadside.

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OL3670064M
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2002724904

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