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Tales of balloon flight. Intrepid balloonists Cecil Shadbolt (left) and Captain William Dale (right) posed in the basket of a gas balloon. Shadbolts camera can be seen, attached to the side of the basket. On 29th June 1892, Shadbolt and Dale were involved in a tragic balloon accident at Crystal Palace. Dale was killed and Shadbolt died of his injuries soon afterwards. From the Cecil Victor Shadbolt collection of lantern slides dating from 1882-1892
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Tales of Balloon Flight: A Moment of Brave Anticipation before Tragedy This photograph, CVS01_01_023 from the Cecil Victor Shadbolt collection of lantern slides, dates back to the late Victorian era and transports us to an age of intrepid exploration and daring aviation pioneers. The image features two prominent balloonists, Cecil Shadbolt (left) and Captain William Dale (right), poised in the wicker basket of a gas-filled balloon. The serene expression on their faces and the taut tension in their postures exude a sense of anticipation and excitement as they prepare for their ascent into the vast, open sky. Shadbolt's camera, attached to the side of the basket, serves as a testament to their determination to document their journey and share their experiences with the world. However, this photograph holds a tragic tale. On the fateful day of June 29, 1892, at Crystal Palace, these brave men encountered a devastating balloon accident. Captain William Dale lost his life during the incident, and Cecil Shadbolt succumbed to his injuries shortly thereafter. This photograph serves as a poignant reminder of the risks and challenges faced by early aviation pioneers in their quest to conquer the skies. The image stands as a testament to their courage, determination, and the spirit of exploration that defined the Victorian era.
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