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the car, and ended up on top of a tree. Many onlookers believed he had been killed. But Henri was unharmed, came down from the tree and smoked a cigarette. He believed his car had ended up at the bottom of a ravine after this accident, but was not certain about the final destination of it.
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Henri Farman was born in Paris, France, and was baptised as Harry Edgar
Mudford Farman. He was a son of Thomas Frederick Farman, the Paris correspondent of the
761:, 8 October 1892, p. 3. The British Newspaper Archive: Findmypast Newspaper Archive Limited in partnership with the British Library. Retrieved 23 October 2020.
601:, 24 August 1909, p. 8. The British Newspaper Archive: Findmypast Newspaper Archive Limited in partnership with the British Library. Retrieved 23 October 2020.
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779:, 22 June 1893, p. 3. The British Newspaper Archive: Findmypast Newspaper Archive Limited in partnership with the British Library. Retrieved 24 October 2020.
196:, the Farman brothers broke the tandem bicycle record, covering 44.906 kilometres in an hour. They announced their retirement from cycling in November 1896.
731:, 7 June 1892, p. 7. The British Newspaper Archive: Findmypast Newspaper Archive Limited in partnership with the British Library. Retrieved 23 October 2020.
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was the first pupil. In this same year he made further record breaking flights. One of 180 kilometres in just over 3 hours, at
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came first in the general classification of this race. He took third place in the 1903 Gordon Bennett Cup.
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in 1919. Along with Maurice, he retired in 1937 when the
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