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: i " ■ . ' ' . "Sport and General" Pholo. PICCARD'S GONDOLA FOR LONDON MUSEUM.— The gondola, or nacelle, of the balloon in which , Professor Piccard and M. Max Cosyns made their ascent into the stratosphere in 1932, when a height of 10i miles ivas reached, was presented to the Science Museum, Kensington, London, by the Fonds Nationale de la Recherche Scientifique, Belgium, on June 12. Beside the gondola are seated, from left,

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Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 6, 6 July 1935, Page 17

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: i " ■ . ' ' . "Sport and General" Pholo. PICCARD'S GONDOLA FOR LONDON MUSEUM.—The gondola, or nacelle, of the balloon in which , Professor Piccard and M. Max Cosyns made their ascent into the stratosphere in 1932, when a height of 10i miles ivas reached, was presented to the Science Museum, Kensington, London, by the Fonds Nationale de la Recherche Scientifique, Belgium, on June 12. Beside the gondola are seated, from left, Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 6, 6 July 1935, Page 17

: i " ■ . ' ' . "Sport and General" Pholo. PICCARD'S GONDOLA FOR LONDON MUSEUM.—The gondola, or nacelle, of the balloon in which , Professor Piccard and M. Max Cosyns made their ascent into the stratosphere in 1932, when a height of 10i miles ivas reached, was presented to the Science Museum, Kensington, London, by the Fonds Nationale de la Recherche Scientifique, Belgium, on June 12. Beside the gondola are seated, from left, Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 6, 6 July 1935, Page 17

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