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Updated: June 9, 2025
My own active interest in aeronautical problems dates back to the death of Lilienthal in 1896. The brief notice of his death which appeared in the telegraphic news at that time aroused a passive interest which had existed from my childhood, and led me to take down from the shelves of our home library a book on "Animal Mechanism," by Prof. Marey, which I had already read several times.
He made up his mind to make an arrangement with his creditors, giving up Biston, all his horses everything, in fact, but Killy Marey, which was entailed on his Tracy cousins. And this second year of George Yolland's management had made the shares in the Hydriot Company of so much value, that the sale of them would complete the clearance of his obligations.
Glear Tracy, Esquire, of Killy Marey, County Cavan, Ireland, was grandson to an English peer, great grandson to an Irish peer, and nephew to the existing Edward St. Glear, 6th Earl of Erymanth. "And a very fashionable young man," he went on, "distinguished in the sporting world." "An excellent good fellow, with plenty of pluck," said Harold warmly.
Let me remark, however, that I am happy to be able to inform you, that this delusion at least in my own State is fast passing away; and that thousands of the abolitionists who, in voting last Autumn for Gov. Marey or Gov.
Marey constructed the apparatus for the revolving disk so that the intervals instead of a full minute became only one-twelfth of a second. On the one revolving disk twenty-five views of the bird in motion could be taken. This brings us to the time of the early eighties. Marey remained indefatigable in improving the means for quick successive snapshots with the same camera.
It is not surprising that these pictures of Muybridge interested the French painters when he came to Paris, but fascinated still more the great student of animal movements, the physiologist Marey. He had contributed to science many an intricate apparatus for the registration of movement processes.
The difference between them is clearly stated by Marey, some of whose conclusions we now give almost word for word.
As already noted, Lana himself, owing to his vows of poverty, was unable to do more than put his suggestions on paper, which he did with a thoroughness that has procured him a place among the really great pioneers of flying. It was nearly 200 years before any attempt was made to realise his project; then, in 1843, M. Marey Monge set out to make the globes and the ship as Lana detailed them.
But it's not the less true that Pierre Marey had his neck twisted just for looking over the wall. True, it was of a Saturday the devil's sabbath." "And they couldn't straighten it out," affirmed the second peasant, "so they had to bury him with his face turned round looking the other way. "Oh!" exclaimed Sir John, "this is growing interesting. I'm very fond of ghost stories."
Muybridge, as we have seen, used a series of cameras, one for each plate. Marey was limited to a very few photographs, because the entire surface had to be stopped and started in connection with each exposure.
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