Wakefield Trophy. Artist: Unknown.

Wakefield Trophy. Artist: Unknown.

2-638-167 - National Motor Museum/Heritage Images

Wakefield Trophy, 1929. The Wakefield Trophy was awarded to Major Henry O’Neal de Hane Segrave by wealthy industrialist oil king Sir Charles Cheers Wakefield. Segrave had driven Golden Arrow to achieve a new World Land Speed Record of 231.362mph/372.341kph on 11 March 1929, at Daytona Beach, Florida, USA. The holder of the record was given a silver trophy to retain, along with £1,000 per year by Sir Charles. Designed by Phoebe Stabler the hallmarked silver trophy depicts a leaping figure of Jupiter carrying a lightning bolt as a sign of invincible power. Like the Golden Arrow car, the styling reflects that of the Art Deco movement popular during the late 1920s and 1930s.


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People Information

Creator
  1. Unknown, attributed to: :
People Related
  1. Sir Henry Segrave: American, British: Racing driver, holder of Land Speed Record
  2. Sir Charles Wakefield: British: Founder of Castrol lubricants company, lord mayor of London and was a significant philanthropist.
  3. Phoebe Stabler: British; English: Sculptor and ceramicist

Medium
  1. Photograph

Geographic Hierarchy

World North and Central America United States Florida Volusia Daytona Beach

  1. 29 12 00 N , 081 01 00 W

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Pixel Dimensions (W x H) : 3944x4961
File Size : 57,323kb


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  1. 2426 Pic.tif
  1. 0340009437
  1. 2-638-167
  1. 2426 Pic.tif
  1. 2638167

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