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Sir Malcolm Campbells Bid for a New Record, 1935. Creator: Unknown
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Sir Malcolm Campbells Bid for a New Record, 1935. Creator: Unknown
Sir Malcolm Campbells Bid for a New Record, 1935. Malcolm Campbell (1885-1948) being photographed at Brooklands in Surrey following Bluebirds rebuild, and prior to going to Daytona Beach in Florida, USA. On 7 March, he set up a new record, of 276.816 mph in the rebuilt Bluebird which was fitted with a 2, 500 horse power Rolls-Royce Schneider engine. From " The Silver Jubilee Book - The Story of 25 Eventful Years in Pictures". [Odhams Press Ltd. London, 1935]
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This print captures a significant moment in automotive history - Sir Malcolm Campbell's bid for a new record in 1935. The creator of this remarkable image remains unknown, but their skillful composition perfectly encapsulates the excitement and determination surrounding this groundbreaking event. In the photograph, we see Sir Malcolm Campbell standing proudly next to his iconic Bluebird car at Brooklands in Surrey. This snapshot was taken after the vehicle underwent extensive rebuilding before its journey to Daytona Beach, Florida, where Campbell would attempt to set a new land speed record. On March 7th, 1935, with the powerful Rolls-Royce Schneider engine propelling him forward, Campbell achieved an astonishing speed of 276.816 mph. This incredible feat solidified his place as one of Britain's greatest sportsmen and cemented Bluebird's legacy as an engineering marvel. The image not only showcases Campbell's indomitable spirit but also provides us with a glimpse into the world of motor racing during that era. The garage workshop bustling with activity serves as a backdrop for this historic moment captured by an anonymous photographer. As we admire this monochrome masterpiece from Odhams Press Ltd. 's "The Silver Jubilee Book" we are reminded of the ingenuity and passion that drove individuals like Sir Malcolm Campbell to push boundaries and break records in pursuit of excellence on wheels.
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