Donald Campbell, possibly at Coniston, 14th October 1958. Artist: Unknown

Donald Campbell, possibly at Coniston, 14th October 1958. Artist: Unknown

1-193-321 - National Motor Museum/Heritage Images

Donald Campbell, possibly at Coniston, 14th October 1958. Possibly in discussion with Leo Villa. Leo Villa was an engineer involved with both Donald, and his father Malcolm Campbell, on all their Bluebird record attempts. Campbell was the first person to complete an officially timed run with a jet-propelled hydroplane, on 23rd July 1955, at Lake Ullswater, achieving a speed of 202.32 mph (325 kmph). On 31st December 1964, he beat this record at Dumbleyung Lake, Australia, with a speed of 276.33 mph (444.6 kmph). On 17th July 1964 he set a speed record on land with a jet-powered Class A land vehicle, with a speed of 403.1 mph (649 kmph), at Lake Eyre Salt Flats, Australia. He is the first and thus far only person to hold both Water and Land Speed Records. He died on 4th January 1967 on Coniston Water, Cumbria whilst attempting to beat his own world record of 276 mph at a speed close to 320 mph on his return run.


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Creator
  1. Unknown, attributed to: :
Subject
  1. Donald Campbell: British: Motorboat driver, automobile driver, racing driver
  2. Leo Villa: British: Engineer, mechanic
People Related
  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) : 5268x3576
File Size : 55,191kb


Aliases

  1. C137788A
  1. 0340000459
  1. 1-193-321
  1. 1193321
  1. 459
  1. C137788A


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