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Charles Dallery (1754 - 1835) had Helice put his steamboat in pieces

Charles Dallery (1754 - 1835) had Helice put his steamboat in pieces


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Charles Dallery (1754 - 1835) had Helice put his steamboat in pieces

XEE4164502 Charles Dallery (1754 - 1835) had Helice put his steamboat in pieces. in " Popular history of science, inventions and discoveries from the first centuries to the present day" by Bitard Adolphe 1880. by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Charles Dallery (1754 - 1835) had Helice put his steamboat in pieces. in " Popular history of science, inventions and discoveries from the first centuries to the present day" by Bitard Adolphe 1880.); Stefano Bianchetti; French, out of copyright

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This print captures a significant moment in history, showcasing Charles Dallery's groundbreaking invention. In this engraving from the 19th century, we witness the dismantling of Dallery's steamboat by Helice, as depicted in Adolphe Bitard's renowned book "Popular history of science, inventions and discoveries from the first centuries to the present day" published in 1880. Charles Dallery (1754 - 1835), a French inventor ahead of his time, revolutionized transportation with his innovative steamboat. This image showcases his vessel being disassembled piece by piece under the watchful eye of Helice. The destruction portrayed here is not an act of malice but rather a demonstration of how this remarkable creation functioned. The intricately detailed engraving transports us back to France during the late 18th century when steam-powered technology was still in its infancy. It serves as a testament to human ingenuity and our ceaseless pursuit of progress. Stefano Bianchetti masterfully captured this historical moment through his artistry, allowing us to appreciate both the beauty and significance behind Dallery's invention. As we gaze upon this print, we are reminded that it is thanks to individuals like Charles Dallery that our world has been forever transformed by scientific breakthroughs and technological advancements.

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