During the latter part of the 18th century and most of the 19th century, there was a notable surge in public fascination with ballooning. This interest was sparked by the inaugural flights conducted by the Montgolfier brothers in 1783, closely followed by the hydrogen balloon journeys orchestrated by Jacques Alexandre César Charles. This trend swiftly gained popularity in both France and England, drawing crowds ranging from hundreds to thousands of eager spectators who would eagerly gather for balloon launches. In some instances, the level of enthusiasm reached such heights that there were threats of rioting if the launches faced any delays. One such unfortunate incident transpired during a demonstration by British aeronaut Henry Tracey Coxwell.
James Glaisher (left) and Henry Tracey Coxwell ballooning in 1864.
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