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  1. James Sadler (February 1753 – 28 March 1828) was the first English balloonist, as well as a chemist and pastry chef . Life. A view of the balloon of Mr. Sadler's ascending. Print illustrating Sadler's ascent on 12 August 1811. Sadler worked as a pastry chef in the family business, The Lemon Hall Refreshment House, a small shop in Oxford. [1]

  2. Jul 12, 2014 · By Linda Serck. BBC News, South. Two hundred years ago James Sadler was a name on every Englishman's lips. The pastry chef from Oxford with a gift for science became the first ever Englishman...

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  4. c1899 - 1937. James Sadler was founded in 1882, and is one of the leading manufacturers of teapots in the UK. The early Sadler teapots were "Brown Betty" style, tall and shaped more like a coffee pot with possibly a marking found on the bottom.

  5. Jul 12, 2014 · By Linda Serck. BBC News, South. 12 July 2014. None. Thousands lined Hyde Park during the 1814 jubilee celebrations to see James Sadler's balloons take off. Two hundred years ago James Sadler...

  6. Feb 27, 2022 · England’s first Balloonists. Sadler worked as a pastry chef in the family business, The Lemon Hall Refreshment House, a small shop in Oxford . He was the second known person in England to achieve an ascent in a balloon after pioneering Italian aeronaut Vincent Lunardi, who premiered on 15 September 1784.

  7. James Sadler and Sons Ltd is the world famous pottery manufacturer originally founded in 1882 in Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire in England. Sadler started with their famous red clay fine earthenware teapots with a dark brown glaze. They have since gone on to become one of the most well known pottery manufacturers in the world.

  8. We take a look back at the life of pioneering aeronaut James Sadler, the man who launched the first manned balloon flight from Nottingham in 1813... If you went back two centuries, you’d be hard pressed to find a person in Britain who didn’t know the name James Sadler.

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