Major Sir Malcolm Campbell MBE (11 March 1885 – 31 December 1948) was a British racing motorist and motoring journalist. He gained the world speed record...
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Donald Malcolm Campbell, CBE (23 March 1921 – 4 January 1967) was a British speed record breaker who broke eight absolute world speed records on water...
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Bird or Bluebird is the name of various cars and boats used by Sir Malcolm Campbell, his son Donald and other family members to set land and water speed...
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Malcolm Campbell (1885–1948) was a British racing motorist and motoring journalist. Malcolm Campbell may also refer to: Malcolm Campbell (cricketer) (1881–1967)...
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starring Bill Nighy and Roman Griffin Davis. The script is adapted by Malcolm Campbell from the novel Charlie and Me by Mark Lowery. A grandfather on the...
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"History of Automobile World Records". FIA. Scott A. G. M. Crawford, "Campbell, Sir Malcolm (1885–1948)", Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University...
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Wilsdorf turned to land speed king Sir Malcolm Campbell to represent Rolex as a brand ambassador. Malcolm Campbell set new land-speed records nine times...
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Verneukpan (section Malcolm Campbell)
the pan was used by Sir Malcolm Campbell, who unsuccessfully attempted to break the land speed record in his Napier-Campbell Blue Bird. Andy Green visited...
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built for the Bluebird Motor Company, which had connections with Sir Malcolm Campbell. The garage was built for the Bluebird Motor Company in 1923, designed...
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Gastrodome in London. The seven paintings, inspired by the life of Malcolm Campbell, hung there for 10 years. Heartbreak Publishing, Vettriano's own publishing...
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the final records for a conventional, single-keel boat. In June 1937 Malcolm Campbell, the world-famous land speed record breaker, drove Blue Bird K3 to...
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Malcolm Campbell Taylor (1832–1922) was a minister of the Church of Scotland who served as private Chaplain to Queen Victoria in Scotland and through the...
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The Napier-Campbell Blue Bird was a land speed record car driven by Malcolm Campbell. Its designer was C. Amherst Villiers and Campbell's regular mechanic...
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2000, Donald Charles "Don" Wales, grandson of Sir Malcolm Campbell and a nephew of Donald Campbell, set the UK electric land speed record at Pendine Sands...
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2012 Irish drama film directed by Lenny Abrahamson and written by Malcolm Campbell. The film is loosely based on Kevin Power's Bad Day in Blackrock, a...
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Segrave, Sir Malcolm Campbell and his son Donald, the last record being set in 1939. A final R-powered water speed record attempt by Donald Campbell in 1951...
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The Campbell-Napier-Railton Blue Bird was a land speed record car driven by Malcolm Campbell. After Henry Segrave's Golden Arrow, clearly a more powerful...
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Malcolm Campbell High School was a high school in Montreal operated by the Protestant School Board of Greater Montreal and named after Malcolm A. Campbell...
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Blue Bird K4 (section Donald Campbell)
Blue Bird K4 was a powerboat commissioned in 1939 by Sir Malcolm Campbell, to rival the Americans' efforts in the fight for the world water speed record...
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Malcolm Campbell (9 January 1881 – 14 December 1967) was an Australian cricketer. He played in one first-class match for Queensland in 1899/1900. List...
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The Campbell-Railton Blue Bird was Sir Malcolm Campbell's final land speed record car. His previous Campbell-Napier-Railton Blue Bird of 1931 was rebuilt...
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a 2020 drama film directed by Phyllida Lloyd, from a screenplay by Malcolm Campbell and Clare Dunne. The film stars Dunne, Harriet Walter and Conleth Hill...
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the early 1930s. Bugatti Veyron "Malcolm Campbell" September 2009 Named after British racing driver Malcolm Campbell who raced for Bugatti in the late...
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– Lewi Pethrus, Swedish minister and hymn-writer (d. 1974) 1885 – Malcolm Campbell, English race car driver (d. 1948) 1887 – Raoul Walsh, American actor...
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Colin Malcolm Campbell, Lord Malcolm PC (born 1953) is a Scottish lawyer, and a Senator of the College of Justice, a judge of the country's Supreme Courts...
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Malcolm Campbell-Johnston (14 April 1871 – 12 March 1938) was a British barrister and Conservative Party politician. Born in Crowthorne, Berkshire, he...
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Jonathan Hyde Christine Ebersole Cinematography Don Burgess Edited by Malcolm Campbell Music by Alan Silvestri Production companies Silver Pictures Davis...
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Tony Plana Patrice Martinez Cinematography Ronald W. Browne Edited by Malcolm Campbell Music by Elmer Bernstein Production companies HBO Pictures L.A. Films...
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did not become truly popular until the 1930s when Ab Jenkins and Sir Malcolm Campbell competed to set land speed records. A reduction of available racing...
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Pocket Guide to Shadow Music, by M. Campbell, R. Bradford, L. Woosey. Idmon. ISBN 0-9535567-4-3 Les Woosey Malcolm Campbell (2005). Guide to the Shadows and...
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