Tucker, Jennifer G. (Author)
Description On the rise of scientific ballooning in mid-19th century England, its popular entertainment aspects, and the work of James Glaisher, superintendent of the Magnetic and Meteorological Department at the Royal Observatory Greenwich.
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Freedgood, Elaine;
(1997)
Groundless optimism: Regression in the service of egos, England and empire in Victorian ballooning memoirs
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Burton, James M.C.;
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The History of the British Meteorological Office to 1905
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Burton, Jim;
(1986)
Robert FitzRoy and the early history of the Meteorological Office
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Manley, Gordon;
(1974-75)
Manchester rainfall since 1765: Further comments, meteorological and social
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Cushman, Gregory T.;
(2006)
The Struggle over Airways in the Americas, 1919--1945: Atmospheric Science, Aviation Technology, and Neocolonialism
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Matthew Henry;
(2020)
Making Weather Vertical: Meteorology and the Temporalities of Infrastructural Atmospheres in New Zealand, Ca. 1920–1950
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Jeon, Chihyung;
(2010)
Flying Weather Men and Robot Observers: Instruments, Inscriptions, and Identities in US Upper-Air Observation, 1920--1940
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Baucom, Donald R.;
(2007)
Wakes of War: Contrails and the Rise of Air Power, 1918--1945---Part I: Early Sightings and Preliminary Explanations, 1918--1938
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Booth, Brian J.;
(2009)
“An Experimental Measure”: The First Meteorological Office at South Farnborough and the Meteorological Office Radio Station Aldershot January 1911 to December 1918
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Gibbs-Smith, Charles H.;
(1974)
The rebirth of European aviation, 1902-1908: A study of the Wright Brothers' influence
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Ritchie, Sebastian;
(1997)
Industry and air power: The expansion of British aircraft production, 1935-41
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Hayward, Alexander;
(1997/98)
The British experience of the Salmson aero engine 1911-1918: A case study in technology transfer
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Law, John;
(1992)
The Olympus 320 engine: A case study in design, development, and organizational control
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Graham, Margaret B.W.;
(1988)
R & D and competition in England and the United States: The case of the aluminum dirigible
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Bradley, John K.;
(1996)
Putting the wind up the pilot: Cloud flying with early aircraft instruments
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Edgerton, D. E. H.;
(1984)
Technical innovation, industrial capacity and efficiency: Public ownership and the British military aircraft industry, 1935-48
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Hawthorne, William;
(1991)
The early history of the aircraft gas turbine in Britain
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Gollin, Alfred M.;
(1984)
No longer an island: Britain and the Wright brothers, 1902-1909
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Fearon, Peter;
(1985)
The growth of aviation in Britain
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Gollin, Alfred;
(1980)
The Wright brothers and the British authorities, 1902-1909
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