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On this Day in 1834

Balloon spectacle, 1834

"Mr. Green, according to a promise he had made to the inhabitants of Darlington, in consequence of a failure in an attempt to ascend a few days before, commenced the process of inflating his balloon in a field, the use of which was granted for the occasion, adjoining Mr. E. Pease's house. About a quarter before six o'clock, the balloon having received a supply of gas, the cords were slackened to allow it to clear itself, it was then fastened on a cart with the car, in which Mr. Green and two females were seated. It was then conducted up North- street, preceded by a band playing favourite airs. It was a magnificent sight, and the street was much crowded with spectators. On reaching the market he made a splendid ascent, to the admiration of an immense multitude. He landed at Pilmoor House, near Croft, about four miles from Darlington."

From: T Fordyce, J. Sykes. Local records; or, Historical register of remarkable events which have occurred in Northumberland and Durham, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, and Berwick-upon-Tweed..., published 1867

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