Donald Campbell CBE tried for the 300mph World Water Speed Record on Coniston Water in Bluebird K7 before it ended in tragedy ...
Donald Campbell's Bluebird has had a new jet engine installed as part of efforts to run the record-breaking craft in the Lake ...
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The Mail on MSN'Must do' Old Man of Coniston hailed for breathtaking viewsFind out why the Lake District 'legend' - the Old Man of Coniston - has been hailed the 'must do' climb of the national park.
Campbell will be buried at St Andrew's Church in Coniston Water on Wednesday more than 34 years after he died at the age of 46 attempting to set a new water speed record in his Bluebird K7.
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The Mail on MSNConiston exercise puts multi-agency response to the testEmergency teams, including from the Coastguard, the ambulance service, and search and rescue, took part in the training on Sunday.
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The Mail on MSNLake District: Coniston home with 10 acres of woodland for saleA lovely home in the Lake District, with views described by John Ruskin as being of ‘unrivalled beauty’, is for sale at ...
The Ruskin Museum was reflecting on the anniversary of the famous vessel's pilgrimage back home, which has provided a big boost for the site.
Independent British watchmaker Marloe has announced a new range of self-winding timepieces called the Coniston Automatic. Named after the water speed record venue of Coniston Water in the English ...
Campbell was killed in January 1967 when Bluebird somersaulted as he attempted to push his world water speed record past 300mph (480km/h) on Coniston Water. The craft has been on show at the ...
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