By permission of the Patentees, this engraving of the first carriage, the "Ariel"
is respectfully inscribed to the Directors of The Aerial Transit Company.
London,
[Ackermann & Co.,
1843].
Aquatint with original hand colour, trimmed to text, with loss.
Image: 301 by 418mm (11.75 by 16.5 inches). Sheet: 370 by 485mm (14.5 by 19 inches).
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notes:
A print of the 'Ariel' flying machine, showing it above open country north of London. Frederick Marriott, a director of the Aerial Transit Company, oversaw the production of a number of prints to publicise the project, often showing the machine in exotic locations. Another variant was produced showing the machine over the Great Pyramids on the Nile.
Rudolph Ackermann (1764–1834), better known as the publisher of some of the finest colour-plate books of the ninet...
Rudolph Ackermann (1764–1834), better known as the publisher of some of the finest colour-plate books of the ninet...
bibliography:
Science Museum 10426684; Ford for ODNB
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