Sir Malcolm Campbell, on the left, possibly at Coniston, 1939. Artist: Unknown

Sir Malcolm Campbell, on the left, possibly at Coniston, 1939. Artist: Unknown

1-193-318 - National Motor Museum/Heritage Images

Sir Malcolm Campbell, on the left, possibly at Coniston, 1939. In 1924, in a 'Bluebird', Campbell took his first official international land speed record of 146.16 miles per hour at Pendine Sands, Wales. In 1925 back at Pendine he beat this record with a speed of 150.766 mph becoming the first driver to exceed 150 mph. In 1932, he became the first man to exceed 250 mph with a 253.97 mph. In 1935 he became the first man to better 300 mph at 301.13 mph. He took the world water speed record in 1937 with a speed of 129.5 mph. He beat this in 1938 with a speed of 130.93 mph and this in turn was beaten at Coniston Water on 19th August 1939, achieving a speed of 141.74 mph, a record that was still his when he died in 1948.


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  1. Unknown, attributed to: :
Subject
  1. Sir Malcolm Campbell: British: Sportsman, racer

Medium
  1. Photograph

Picture Type
  1. Portrait

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World Europe United Kingdom England Cumbria Coniston Water

  1. 54 19 00 N , 003 04 00 W

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Pixel Dimensions (W x H) : 5050x3732
File Size : 55,215kb


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  1. C14004A
  1. 0340000456
  1. 1-193-318
  1. 1193318
  1. 456
  1. C14004A


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