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First launch of a hot air balloon by the Montgolfier Brothers, Annonay, France, 5 June 1783
Baked 'taters, all hot!
William the Conqueror injured at Mantes-la-Joilie in 1087
Balloons for Advertising
K and S Popov Brothers publicity
Hot cross buns being distributed to the poor at St Albans abbey on Good Friday 1361
The first hot air balloon invented by the Montgolfier Brothers 1783, compared with an airship
The ancient Asiatic legend that the Earth was chaped like a saucer resting on the backs of elephants
Te Tarata (White Terrace), geothermal silica sinter deposits on the shore of Lake Rotomahana, New Zealand
LBW Old style "A hot un"
A Hot Afternoon in Piccadilly
Street in Stellenbosch
K and S Popov Brothers publicity
Advertisement
K and S Popov Brothers publicity
Bartholemy and his men were all ready for their hot and bloody work
Wot's it to be, Maud – 'ot ot cold lunch?
Comic Animals, In Hot Water
Descente de Jacques Garnerin en parachute, le 22 octobre 1797
Children enjoying a paddle in Trafalgar Square during a heatwave
First launch of a hot air balloon by the Montgolfier Brothers, Annonay, France, 5 June 1783
Baked 'taters, all hot!
William the Conqueror injured at Mantes-la-Joilie in 1087
Balloons for Advertising
K and S Popov Brothers publicity
Hot cross buns being distributed to the poor at St Albans abbey on Good Friday 1361
The first hot air balloon invented by the Montgolfier Brothers 1783, compared with an airship
The ancient Asiatic legend that the Earth was chaped like a saucer resting on the backs of elephants
Te Tarata (White Terrace), geothermal silica sinter deposits on the shore of Lake Rotomahana, New Zealand
LBW Old style "A hot un"
A Hot Afternoon in Piccadilly
Street in Stellenbosch
K and S Popov Brothers publicity
Advertisement
K and S Popov Brothers publicity
Bartholemy and his men were all ready for their hot and bloody work
Wot's it to be, Maud – 'ot ot cold lunch?
Comic Animals, In Hot Water
Descente de Jacques Garnerin en parachute, le 22 octobre 1797
Children enjoying a paddle in Trafalgar Square during a heatwave
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