Leo Villa mechanic with Proteus Bluebird, the car in which Donald Campbell broke the World Automobile Speed Record has has now made its last run, at 5 mph, at RAF Station, Debden, Essex, 19th June 1966. Campbell was due to give a demonstration run at a gala there, but 5 days earlier, the car was badly damaged when, with racing driver Peter Bolton at the controls, it smashed through a wooden fence and hedge at 100 mph, sailed 10ft in the air across the Cambridge Chelsford road, and finally spun across a field for 200 yards. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-leo-villa-mechanic-with-proteus-bluebird-the-car-in-which-donald-campbell-82419142.html
RMEP2ECP–Leo Villa mechanic with Proteus Bluebird, the car in which Donald Campbell broke the World Automobile Speed Record has has now made its last run, at 5 mph, at RAF Station, Debden, Essex, 19th June 1966. Campbell was due to give a demonstration run at a gala there, but 5 days earlier, the car was badly damaged when, with racing driver Peter Bolton at the controls, it smashed through a wooden fence and hedge at 100 mph, sailed 10ft in the air across the Cambridge Chelsford road, and finally spun across a field for 200 yards.
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RF2B75FG1–Bluebird usually makes its nest in the hollow limb of a tree or on the rail of a fence, vintage line drawing or engraving illustration.
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RM2F2E1WH–CHIO Aachen 1994, John Popeley (GBR) riding Bluebird
. Useful birds and their protection. Containing brief descriptions of the more common and useful species of Massachusetts, with accounts of their food habits, and a chapter on the means of attracting and protecting birds. Birds; Birds. BIRDS OF FIELD AND GARDEN. 291 first a mere wandering voice in the skies, comes down to us a sure augury of returning spring. The Robin, Song Spar- row, and Blackbird renew the vernal prophecy; but when the Bluebird warbles gently from the leafless trees, and flits from fence to house top, we feel that the very spirit of the spring has come. The Bluebird is usua Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/useful-birds-and-their-protection-containing-brief-descriptions-of-the-more-common-and-useful-species-of-massachusetts-with-accounts-of-their-food-habits-and-a-chapter-on-the-means-of-attracting-and-protecting-birds-birds-birds-birds-of-field-and-garden-291-first-a-mere-wandering-voice-in-the-skies-comes-down-to-us-a-sure-augury-of-returning-spring-the-robin-song-spar-row-and-blackbird-renew-the-vernal-prophecy-but-when-the-bluebird-warbles-gently-from-the-leafless-trees-and-flits-from-fence-to-house-top-we-feel-that-the-very-spirit-of-the-spring-has-come-the-bluebird-is-usua-image231990756.html
RMRDC2G4–. Useful birds and their protection. Containing brief descriptions of the more common and useful species of Massachusetts, with accounts of their food habits, and a chapter on the means of attracting and protecting birds. Birds; Birds. BIRDS OF FIELD AND GARDEN. 291 first a mere wandering voice in the skies, comes down to us a sure augury of returning spring. The Robin, Song Spar- row, and Blackbird renew the vernal prophecy; but when the Bluebird warbles gently from the leafless trees, and flits from fence to house top, we feel that the very spirit of the spring has come. The Bluebird is usua
. Useful birds and their protection. Containing brief descriptions of the more common and useful species of Massachusetts, with accounts of their food habits, and a chapter on the means of attracting and protecting birds. Birds; Birds. BIRDS OF FIELD AND GARDEN. 291 first a mere wandering voice in the skies, comes down to us a sure augury of returning spring. The Robin, Song Spar- row, and Blackbird renew the vernal prophecy; but when the Bluebird warbles gently from the leafless trees, and flits from fence to house top, we feel that the very spirit of the spring has come. The Bluebird is usua Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/useful-birds-and-their-protection-containing-brief-descriptions-of-the-more-common-and-useful-species-of-massachusetts-with-accounts-of-their-food-habits-and-a-chapter-on-the-means-of-attracting-and-protecting-birds-birds-birds-birds-of-field-and-garden-291-first-a-mere-wandering-voice-in-the-skies-comes-down-to-us-a-sure-augury-of-returning-spring-the-robin-song-spar-row-and-blackbird-renew-the-vernal-prophecy-but-when-the-bluebird-warbles-gently-from-the-leafless-trees-and-flits-from-fence-to-house-top-we-feel-that-the-very-spirit-of-the-spring-has-come-the-bluebird-is-usua-image216354085.html
RMPFYNRH–. Useful birds and their protection. Containing brief descriptions of the more common and useful species of Massachusetts, with accounts of their food habits, and a chapter on the means of attracting and protecting birds. Birds; Birds. BIRDS OF FIELD AND GARDEN. 291 first a mere wandering voice in the skies, comes down to us a sure augury of returning spring. The Robin, Song Spar- row, and Blackbird renew the vernal prophecy; but when the Bluebird warbles gently from the leafless trees, and flits from fence to house top, we feel that the very spirit of the spring has come. The Bluebird is usua
Leo Villa mechanic with Proteus Bluebird, the car in which Donald Campbell broke the World Automobile Speed Record has has now made its last run, at 5 mph, at RAF Station, Debden, Essex, 19th June 1966. Campbell was due to give a demonstration run at a gala there, but 5 days earlier, the car was badly damaged when, with racing driver Peter Bolton at the controls, it smashed through a wooden fence and hedge at 100 mph, sailed 10ft in the air across the Cambridge Chelsford road, and finally spun across a field for 200 yards. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-leo-villa-mechanic-with-proteus-bluebird-the-car-in-which-donald-campbell-82418662.html
RMEP2DRJ–Leo Villa mechanic with Proteus Bluebird, the car in which Donald Campbell broke the World Automobile Speed Record has has now made its last run, at 5 mph, at RAF Station, Debden, Essex, 19th June 1966. Campbell was due to give a demonstration run at a gala there, but 5 days earlier, the car was badly damaged when, with racing driver Peter Bolton at the controls, it smashed through a wooden fence and hedge at 100 mph, sailed 10ft in the air across the Cambridge Chelsford road, and finally spun across a field for 200 yards.
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RM2F2E1XY–CSIO Lucerne, 1994, John Popeley (GBR) riding Bluebird
. Useful birds and their protection. Containing brief descriptions of the more common and useful species of Massachusetts, with accounts of their food habits, and a chapter on the means of attracting and protecting birds. Birds; Birds. BIRDS OF FIELD AND GARDEN. 291 first a mere pandering voice in the skies, comes down to us a sure augury of returning spring. The Robin, Song Spar- row, and Blackbird renew the vernal prophecy; but when the Bluebird warbles gently from the leafless trees, and flits from fence to house top, we feel that the very spirit of the spring has come. The Bluebird is usua Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/useful-birds-and-their-protection-containing-brief-descriptions-of-the-more-common-and-useful-species-of-massachusetts-with-accounts-of-their-food-habits-and-a-chapter-on-the-means-of-attracting-and-protecting-birds-birds-birds-birds-of-field-and-garden-291-first-a-mere-pandering-voice-in-the-skies-comes-down-to-us-a-sure-augury-of-returning-spring-the-robin-song-spar-row-and-blackbird-renew-the-vernal-prophecy-but-when-the-bluebird-warbles-gently-from-the-leafless-trees-and-flits-from-fence-to-house-top-we-feel-that-the-very-spirit-of-the-spring-has-come-the-bluebird-is-usua-image232178303.html
RMRDMHP7–. Useful birds and their protection. Containing brief descriptions of the more common and useful species of Massachusetts, with accounts of their food habits, and a chapter on the means of attracting and protecting birds. Birds; Birds. BIRDS OF FIELD AND GARDEN. 291 first a mere pandering voice in the skies, comes down to us a sure augury of returning spring. The Robin, Song Spar- row, and Blackbird renew the vernal prophecy; but when the Bluebird warbles gently from the leafless trees, and flits from fence to house top, we feel that the very spirit of the spring has come. The Bluebird is usua
. Camera studies of wild birds in their homes . Birds; Photography of birds. 81 little ones,—rather ungallant of ^Ir. Bluebird to tlius expose liis mate to fancied dangers lie dare not face. Another pair of Bluebirds lias nested annually, for years, in the top of a certain fence jiost. This same nest has, on several occasions, furnished a little jolie at the ex- pense of some of my friends. As we ajiproached the field in which this post was located, I would casually remarli that I had a little Bluebird-friend that would allow nie to. Fig. 70. The sleeve of scare-crow opened so as to show the n Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/camera-studies-of-wild-birds-in-their-homes-birds-photography-of-birds-81-little-onesrather-ungallant-of-ir-bluebird-to-tlius-expose-liis-mate-to-fancied-dangers-lie-dare-not-face-another-pair-of-bluebirds-lias-nested-annually-for-years-in-the-top-of-a-certain-fence-jiost-this-same-nest-has-on-several-occasions-furnished-a-little-jolie-at-the-ex-pense-of-some-of-my-friends-as-we-ajiproached-the-field-in-which-this-post-was-located-i-would-casually-remarli-that-i-had-a-little-bluebird-friend-that-would-allow-nie-to-fig-70-the-sleeve-of-scare-crow-opened-so-as-to-show-the-n-image216357972.html
RMPFYXPC–. Camera studies of wild birds in their homes . Birds; Photography of birds. 81 little ones,—rather ungallant of ^Ir. Bluebird to tlius expose liis mate to fancied dangers lie dare not face. Another pair of Bluebirds lias nested annually, for years, in the top of a certain fence jiost. This same nest has, on several occasions, furnished a little jolie at the ex- pense of some of my friends. As we ajiproached the field in which this post was located, I would casually remarli that I had a little Bluebird-friend that would allow nie to. Fig. 70. The sleeve of scare-crow opened so as to show the n
Leo Villa mechanic with Proteus Bluebird, the car in which Donald Campbell broke the World Automobile Speed Record has has now made its last run, at 5 mph, at RAF Station, Debden, Essex, 19th June 1966. Campbell was due to give a demonstration run at a gala there, but 5 days earlier, the car was badly damaged when, with racing driver Peter Bolton at the controls, it smashed through a wooden fence and hedge at 100 mph, sailed 10ft in the air across the Cambridge Chelsford road, and finally spun across a field for 200 yards. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-leo-villa-mechanic-with-proteus-bluebird-the-car-in-which-donald-campbell-82420685.html
RMEP2GBW–Leo Villa mechanic with Proteus Bluebird, the car in which Donald Campbell broke the World Automobile Speed Record has has now made its last run, at 5 mph, at RAF Station, Debden, Essex, 19th June 1966. Campbell was due to give a demonstration run at a gala there, but 5 days earlier, the car was badly damaged when, with racing driver Peter Bolton at the controls, it smashed through a wooden fence and hedge at 100 mph, sailed 10ft in the air across the Cambridge Chelsford road, and finally spun across a field for 200 yards.
. Camera studies of wild birds in their homes . Birds; Photography of birds. 81 little ones,—rather ungallant of ^Ir. Bluebird to tlius expose liis mate to fancied dangers lie dare not face. Another pair of Bluebirds lias nested annually, for years, in the top of a certain fence jiost. This same nest has, on several occasions, furnished a little jolie at the ex- pense of some of my friends. As we ajiproached the field in which this post was located, I would casually remarli that I had a little Bluebird-friend that would allow nie to. Fig. 70. The sleeve of scare-crow opened so as to show the n Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/camera-studies-of-wild-birds-in-their-homes-birds-photography-of-birds-81-little-onesrather-ungallant-of-ir-bluebird-to-tlius-expose-liis-mate-to-fancied-dangers-lie-dare-not-face-another-pair-of-bluebirds-lias-nested-annually-for-years-in-the-top-of-a-certain-fence-jiost-this-same-nest-has-on-several-occasions-furnished-a-little-jolie-at-the-ex-pense-of-some-of-my-friends-as-we-ajiproached-the-field-in-which-this-post-was-located-i-would-casually-remarli-that-i-had-a-little-bluebird-friend-that-would-allow-nie-to-fig-70-the-sleeve-of-scare-crow-opened-so-as-to-show-the-n-image232032219.html
RMRDDYCY–. Camera studies of wild birds in their homes . Birds; Photography of birds. 81 little ones,—rather ungallant of ^Ir. Bluebird to tlius expose liis mate to fancied dangers lie dare not face. Another pair of Bluebirds lias nested annually, for years, in the top of a certain fence jiost. This same nest has, on several occasions, furnished a little jolie at the ex- pense of some of my friends. As we ajiproached the field in which this post was located, I would casually remarli that I had a little Bluebird-friend that would allow nie to. Fig. 70. The sleeve of scare-crow opened so as to show the n
Proteus Bluebird, the car in which Donald Campbell broke the World Automobile Speed Record has has now made its last run, at 5 mph, at RAF Station, Debden, Essex, 19th June 1966. Campbell was due to give a demonstration run at a gala there, but 5 days earlier, the car was badly damaged when, with racing driver Peter Bolton at the controls, it smashed through a wooden fence and hedge at 100 mph, sailed 10ft in the air across the Cambridge Chelsford road, and finally spun across a field for 200 yards. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/proteus-bluebird-the-car-in-which-donald-campbell-broke-the-world-automobile-speed-record-has-has-now-made-its-last-run-at-5-mph-at-raf-station-debden-essex-19th-june-1966-campbell-was-due-to-give-a-demonstration-run-at-a-gala-there-but-5-days-earlier-the-car-was-badly-damaged-when-with-racing-driver-peter-bolton-at-the-controls-it-smashed-through-a-wooden-fence-and-hedge-at-100-mph-sailed-10ft-in-the-air-across-the-cambridge-chelsford-road-and-finally-spun-across-a-field-for-200-yards-image462259207.html
RM2HT1M9B–Proteus Bluebird, the car in which Donald Campbell broke the World Automobile Speed Record has has now made its last run, at 5 mph, at RAF Station, Debden, Essex, 19th June 1966. Campbell was due to give a demonstration run at a gala there, but 5 days earlier, the car was badly damaged when, with racing driver Peter Bolton at the controls, it smashed through a wooden fence and hedge at 100 mph, sailed 10ft in the air across the Cambridge Chelsford road, and finally spun across a field for 200 yards.
Proteus Bluebird, the car in which Donald Campbell broke the World Automobile Speed Record has has now made its last run, at 5 mph, at RAF Station, Debden, Essex, 19th June 1966. Campbell was due to give a demonstration run at a gala there, but 5 days earlier, the car was badly damaged when, with racing driver Peter Bolton at the controls, it smashed through a wooden fence and hedge at 100 mph, sailed 10ft in the air across the Cambridge Chelsford road, and finally spun across a field for 200 yards. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/proteus-bluebird-the-car-in-which-donald-campbell-broke-the-world-automobile-speed-record-has-has-now-made-its-last-run-at-5-mph-at-raf-station-debden-essex-19th-june-1966-campbell-was-due-to-give-a-demonstration-run-at-a-gala-there-but-5-days-earlier-the-car-was-badly-damaged-when-with-racing-driver-peter-bolton-at-the-controls-it-smashed-through-a-wooden-fence-and-hedge-at-100-mph-sailed-10ft-in-the-air-across-the-cambridge-chelsford-road-and-finally-spun-across-a-field-for-200-yards-image462293049.html
RM2HT37E1–Proteus Bluebird, the car in which Donald Campbell broke the World Automobile Speed Record has has now made its last run, at 5 mph, at RAF Station, Debden, Essex, 19th June 1966. Campbell was due to give a demonstration run at a gala there, but 5 days earlier, the car was badly damaged when, with racing driver Peter Bolton at the controls, it smashed through a wooden fence and hedge at 100 mph, sailed 10ft in the air across the Cambridge Chelsford road, and finally spun across a field for 200 yards.
Proteus Bluebird, the car in which Donald Campbell broke the World Automobile Speed Record has has now made its last run, at 5 mph, at RAF Station, Debden, Essex, 19th June 1966. Campbell was due to give a demonstration run at a gala there, but 5 days earlier, the car was badly damaged when, with racing driver Peter Bolton at the controls, it smashed through a wooden fence and hedge at 100 mph, sailed 10ft in the air across the Cambridge Chelsford road, and finally spun across a field for 200 yards. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/proteus-bluebird-the-car-in-which-donald-campbell-broke-the-world-automobile-speed-record-has-has-now-made-its-last-run-at-5-mph-at-raf-station-debden-essex-19th-june-1966-campbell-was-due-to-give-a-demonstration-run-at-a-gala-there-but-5-days-earlier-the-car-was-badly-damaged-when-with-racing-driver-peter-bolton-at-the-controls-it-smashed-through-a-wooden-fence-and-hedge-at-100-mph-sailed-10ft-in-the-air-across-the-cambridge-chelsford-road-and-finally-spun-across-a-field-for-200-yards-image462277251.html
RM2HT2F9R–Proteus Bluebird, the car in which Donald Campbell broke the World Automobile Speed Record has has now made its last run, at 5 mph, at RAF Station, Debden, Essex, 19th June 1966. Campbell was due to give a demonstration run at a gala there, but 5 days earlier, the car was badly damaged when, with racing driver Peter Bolton at the controls, it smashed through a wooden fence and hedge at 100 mph, sailed 10ft in the air across the Cambridge Chelsford road, and finally spun across a field for 200 yards.
Proteus Bluebird, the car in which Donald Campbell broke the World Automobile Speed Record has has now made its last run, at 5 mph, at RAF Station, Debden, Essex, 19th June 1966. Campbell was due to give a demonstration run at a gala there, but 5 days earlier, the car was badly damaged when, with racing driver Peter Bolton at the controls, it smashed through a wooden fence and hedge at 100 mph, sailed 10ft in the air across the Cambridge Chelsford road, and finally spun across a field for 200 yards. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/proteus-bluebird-the-car-in-which-donald-campbell-broke-the-world-automobile-speed-record-has-has-now-made-its-last-run-at-5-mph-at-raf-station-debden-essex-19th-june-1966-campbell-was-due-to-give-a-demonstration-run-at-a-gala-there-but-5-days-earlier-the-car-was-badly-damaged-when-with-racing-driver-peter-bolton-at-the-controls-it-smashed-through-a-wooden-fence-and-hedge-at-100-mph-sailed-10ft-in-the-air-across-the-cambridge-chelsford-road-and-finally-spun-across-a-field-for-200-yards-image462258155.html
RM2HT1JYR–Proteus Bluebird, the car in which Donald Campbell broke the World Automobile Speed Record has has now made its last run, at 5 mph, at RAF Station, Debden, Essex, 19th June 1966. Campbell was due to give a demonstration run at a gala there, but 5 days earlier, the car was badly damaged when, with racing driver Peter Bolton at the controls, it smashed through a wooden fence and hedge at 100 mph, sailed 10ft in the air across the Cambridge Chelsford road, and finally spun across a field for 200 yards.
Proteus Bluebird, the car in which Donald Campbell broke the World Automobile Speed Record has has now made its last run, at 5 mph, at RAF Station, Debden, Essex, 19th June 1966. Campbell was due to give a demonstration run at a gala there, but 5 days earlier, the car was badly damaged when, with racing driver Peter Bolton at the controls, it smashed through a wooden fence and hedge at 100 mph, sailed 10ft in the air across the Cambridge Chelsford road, and finally spun across a field for 200 yards. Also pictured, wife Tonia Campbell. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/proteus-bluebird-the-car-in-which-donald-campbell-broke-the-world-automobile-speed-record-has-has-now-made-its-last-run-at-5-mph-at-raf-station-debden-essex-19th-june-1966-campbell-was-due-to-give-a-demonstration-run-at-a-gala-there-but-5-days-earlier-the-car-was-badly-damaged-when-with-racing-driver-peter-bolton-at-the-controls-it-smashed-through-a-wooden-fence-and-hedge-at-100-mph-sailed-10ft-in-the-air-across-the-cambridge-chelsford-road-and-finally-spun-across-a-field-for-200-yards-also-pictured-wife-tonia-campbell-image462284304.html
RM2HT2T9M–Proteus Bluebird, the car in which Donald Campbell broke the World Automobile Speed Record has has now made its last run, at 5 mph, at RAF Station, Debden, Essex, 19th June 1966. Campbell was due to give a demonstration run at a gala there, but 5 days earlier, the car was badly damaged when, with racing driver Peter Bolton at the controls, it smashed through a wooden fence and hedge at 100 mph, sailed 10ft in the air across the Cambridge Chelsford road, and finally spun across a field for 200 yards. Also pictured, wife Tonia Campbell.
Proteus Bluebird, the car in which Donald Campbell broke the World Automobile Speed Record has has now made its last run, at 5 mph, at RAF Station, Debden, Essex, 19th June 1966. Campbell was due to give a demonstration run at a gala there, but 5 days earlier, the car was badly damaged when, with racing driver Peter Bolton at the controls, it smashed through a wooden fence and hedge at 100 mph, sailed 10ft in the air across the Cambridge Chelsford road, and finally spun across a field for 200 yards. Also pictured, wife Tonia Campbell. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/proteus-bluebird-the-car-in-which-donald-campbell-broke-the-world-automobile-speed-record-has-has-now-made-its-last-run-at-5-mph-at-raf-station-debden-essex-19th-june-1966-campbell-was-due-to-give-a-demonstration-run-at-a-gala-there-but-5-days-earlier-the-car-was-badly-damaged-when-with-racing-driver-peter-bolton-at-the-controls-it-smashed-through-a-wooden-fence-and-hedge-at-100-mph-sailed-10ft-in-the-air-across-the-cambridge-chelsford-road-and-finally-spun-across-a-field-for-200-yards-also-pictured-wife-tonia-campbell-image462278144.html
RM2HT2GDM–Proteus Bluebird, the car in which Donald Campbell broke the World Automobile Speed Record has has now made its last run, at 5 mph, at RAF Station, Debden, Essex, 19th June 1966. Campbell was due to give a demonstration run at a gala there, but 5 days earlier, the car was badly damaged when, with racing driver Peter Bolton at the controls, it smashed through a wooden fence and hedge at 100 mph, sailed 10ft in the air across the Cambridge Chelsford road, and finally spun across a field for 200 yards. Also pictured, wife Tonia Campbell.
Proteus Bluebird, the car in which Donald Campbell broke the World Automobile Speed Record has has now made its last run, at 5 mph, at RAF Station, Debden, Essex, 19th June 1966. Campbell was due to give a demonstration run at a gala there, but 5 days earlier, the car was badly damaged when, with racing driver Peter Bolton at the controls, it smashed through a wooden fence and hedge at 100 mph, sailed 10ft in the air across the Cambridge Chelsford road, and finally spun across a field for 200 yards. Also pictured, Tonia Campbell with cuddly toys. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/proteus-bluebird-the-car-in-which-donald-campbell-broke-the-world-automobile-speed-record-has-has-now-made-its-last-run-at-5-mph-at-raf-station-debden-essex-19th-june-1966-campbell-was-due-to-give-a-demonstration-run-at-a-gala-there-but-5-days-earlier-the-car-was-badly-damaged-when-with-racing-driver-peter-bolton-at-the-controls-it-smashed-through-a-wooden-fence-and-hedge-at-100-mph-sailed-10ft-in-the-air-across-the-cambridge-chelsford-road-and-finally-spun-across-a-field-for-200-yards-also-pictured-tonia-campbell-with-cuddly-toys-image462272772.html
RM2HT29HT–Proteus Bluebird, the car in which Donald Campbell broke the World Automobile Speed Record has has now made its last run, at 5 mph, at RAF Station, Debden, Essex, 19th June 1966. Campbell was due to give a demonstration run at a gala there, but 5 days earlier, the car was badly damaged when, with racing driver Peter Bolton at the controls, it smashed through a wooden fence and hedge at 100 mph, sailed 10ft in the air across the Cambridge Chelsford road, and finally spun across a field for 200 yards. Also pictured, Tonia Campbell with cuddly toys.
Proteus Bluebird, the car in which Donald Campbell broke the World Automobile Speed Record has has now made its last run, at 5 mph, at RAF Station, Debden, Essex, 19th June 1966. Campbell was due to give a demonstration run at a gala there, but 5 days earlier, the car was badly damaged when, with racing driver Peter Bolton at the controls, it smashed through a wooden fence and hedge at 100 mph, sailed 10ft in the air across the Cambridge Chelsford road, and finally spun across a field for 200 yards. Also pictured, wife Tonia Campbell. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/proteus-bluebird-the-car-in-which-donald-campbell-broke-the-world-automobile-speed-record-has-has-now-made-its-last-run-at-5-mph-at-raf-station-debden-essex-19th-june-1966-campbell-was-due-to-give-a-demonstration-run-at-a-gala-there-but-5-days-earlier-the-car-was-badly-damaged-when-with-racing-driver-peter-bolton-at-the-controls-it-smashed-through-a-wooden-fence-and-hedge-at-100-mph-sailed-10ft-in-the-air-across-the-cambridge-chelsford-road-and-finally-spun-across-a-field-for-200-yards-also-pictured-wife-tonia-campbell-image462261121.html
RM2HT1PNN–Proteus Bluebird, the car in which Donald Campbell broke the World Automobile Speed Record has has now made its last run, at 5 mph, at RAF Station, Debden, Essex, 19th June 1966. Campbell was due to give a demonstration run at a gala there, but 5 days earlier, the car was badly damaged when, with racing driver Peter Bolton at the controls, it smashed through a wooden fence and hedge at 100 mph, sailed 10ft in the air across the Cambridge Chelsford road, and finally spun across a field for 200 yards. Also pictured, wife Tonia Campbell.
Proteus Bluebird, the car in which Donald Campbell broke the World Automobile Speed Record has has now made its last run, at 5 mph, at RAF Station, Debden, Essex, 19th June 1966. Campbell was due to give a demonstration run at a gala there, but 5 days earlier, the car was badly damaged when, with racing driver Peter Bolton at the controls, it smashed through a wooden fence and hedge at 100 mph, sailed 10ft in the air across the Cambridge Chelsford road, and finally spun across a field for 200 yards. Also pictured, Leo Villa mechanic (right). Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/proteus-bluebird-the-car-in-which-donald-campbell-broke-the-world-automobile-speed-record-has-has-now-made-its-last-run-at-5-mph-at-raf-station-debden-essex-19th-june-1966-campbell-was-due-to-give-a-demonstration-run-at-a-gala-there-but-5-days-earlier-the-car-was-badly-damaged-when-with-racing-driver-peter-bolton-at-the-controls-it-smashed-through-a-wooden-fence-and-hedge-at-100-mph-sailed-10ft-in-the-air-across-the-cambridge-chelsford-road-and-finally-spun-across-a-field-for-200-yards-also-pictured-leo-villa-mechanic-right-image462276074.html
RM2HT2DRP–Proteus Bluebird, the car in which Donald Campbell broke the World Automobile Speed Record has has now made its last run, at 5 mph, at RAF Station, Debden, Essex, 19th June 1966. Campbell was due to give a demonstration run at a gala there, but 5 days earlier, the car was badly damaged when, with racing driver Peter Bolton at the controls, it smashed through a wooden fence and hedge at 100 mph, sailed 10ft in the air across the Cambridge Chelsford road, and finally spun across a field for 200 yards. Also pictured, Leo Villa mechanic (right).
Proteus Bluebird, the car in which Donald Campbell broke the World Automobile Speed Record has has now made its last run, at 5 mph, at RAF Station, Debden, Essex, 19th June 1966. Campbell was due to give a demonstration run at a gala there, but 5 days earlier, the car was badly damaged when, with racing driver Peter Bolton at the controls, it smashed through a wooden fence and hedge at 100 mph, sailed 10ft in the air across the Cambridge Chelsford road, and finally spun across a field for 200 yards. Also pictured, wife Tonia Campbell. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/proteus-bluebird-the-car-in-which-donald-campbell-broke-the-world-automobile-speed-record-has-has-now-made-its-last-run-at-5-mph-at-raf-station-debden-essex-19th-june-1966-campbell-was-due-to-give-a-demonstration-run-at-a-gala-there-but-5-days-earlier-the-car-was-badly-damaged-when-with-racing-driver-peter-bolton-at-the-controls-it-smashed-through-a-wooden-fence-and-hedge-at-100-mph-sailed-10ft-in-the-air-across-the-cambridge-chelsford-road-and-finally-spun-across-a-field-for-200-yards-also-pictured-wife-tonia-campbell-image462282146.html
RM2HT2NGJ–Proteus Bluebird, the car in which Donald Campbell broke the World Automobile Speed Record has has now made its last run, at 5 mph, at RAF Station, Debden, Essex, 19th June 1966. Campbell was due to give a demonstration run at a gala there, but 5 days earlier, the car was badly damaged when, with racing driver Peter Bolton at the controls, it smashed through a wooden fence and hedge at 100 mph, sailed 10ft in the air across the Cambridge Chelsford road, and finally spun across a field for 200 yards. Also pictured, wife Tonia Campbell.
Proteus Bluebird, the car in which Donald Campbell broke the World Automobile Speed Record has has now made its last run, at 5 mph, at RAF Station, Debden, Essex, 19th June 1966. Campbell was due to give a demonstration run at a gala there, but 5 days earlier, the car was badly damaged when, with racing driver Peter Bolton at the controls, it smashed through a wooden fence and hedge at 100 mph, sailed 10ft in the air across the Cambridge Chelsford road, and finally spun across a field for 200 yards. Also pictured, Tonia Campbell with cuddly toys. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/proteus-bluebird-the-car-in-which-donald-campbell-broke-the-world-automobile-speed-record-has-has-now-made-its-last-run-at-5-mph-at-raf-station-debden-essex-19th-june-1966-campbell-was-due-to-give-a-demonstration-run-at-a-gala-there-but-5-days-earlier-the-car-was-badly-damaged-when-with-racing-driver-peter-bolton-at-the-controls-it-smashed-through-a-wooden-fence-and-hedge-at-100-mph-sailed-10ft-in-the-air-across-the-cambridge-chelsford-road-and-finally-spun-across-a-field-for-200-yards-also-pictured-tonia-campbell-with-cuddly-toys-image462269351.html
RM2HT257K–Proteus Bluebird, the car in which Donald Campbell broke the World Automobile Speed Record has has now made its last run, at 5 mph, at RAF Station, Debden, Essex, 19th June 1966. Campbell was due to give a demonstration run at a gala there, but 5 days earlier, the car was badly damaged when, with racing driver Peter Bolton at the controls, it smashed through a wooden fence and hedge at 100 mph, sailed 10ft in the air across the Cambridge Chelsford road, and finally spun across a field for 200 yards. Also pictured, Tonia Campbell with cuddly toys.
Proteus Bluebird, the car in which Donald Campbell broke the World Automobile Speed Record has has now made its last run, at 5 mph, at RAF Station, Debden, Essex, 19th June 1966. Campbell was due to give a demonstration run at a gala there, but 5 days earlier, the car was badly damaged when, with racing driver Peter Bolton at the controls, it smashed through a wooden fence and hedge at 100 mph, sailed 10ft in the air across the Cambridge Chelsford road, and finally spun across a field for 200 yards. Pictured signing autographs for children. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/proteus-bluebird-the-car-in-which-donald-campbell-broke-the-world-automobile-speed-record-has-has-now-made-its-last-run-at-5-mph-at-raf-station-debden-essex-19th-june-1966-campbell-was-due-to-give-a-demonstration-run-at-a-gala-there-but-5-days-earlier-the-car-was-badly-damaged-when-with-racing-driver-peter-bolton-at-the-controls-it-smashed-through-a-wooden-fence-and-hedge-at-100-mph-sailed-10ft-in-the-air-across-the-cambridge-chelsford-road-and-finally-spun-across-a-field-for-200-yards-pictured-signing-autographs-for-children-image462269890.html
RM2HT25XX–Proteus Bluebird, the car in which Donald Campbell broke the World Automobile Speed Record has has now made its last run, at 5 mph, at RAF Station, Debden, Essex, 19th June 1966. Campbell was due to give a demonstration run at a gala there, but 5 days earlier, the car was badly damaged when, with racing driver Peter Bolton at the controls, it smashed through a wooden fence and hedge at 100 mph, sailed 10ft in the air across the Cambridge Chelsford road, and finally spun across a field for 200 yards. Pictured signing autographs for children.
Proteus Bluebird, the car in which Donald Campbell broke the World Automobile Speed Record has has now made its last run, at 5 mph, at RAF Station, Debden, Essex, 19th June 1966. Campbell was due to give a demonstration run at a gala there, but 5 days earlier, the car was badly damaged when, with racing driver Peter Bolton at the controls, it smashed through a wooden fence and hedge at 100 mph, sailed 10ft in the air across the Cambridge Chelsford road, and finally spun across a field for 200 yards. Also pictured, wife Tonia Campbell. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/proteus-bluebird-the-car-in-which-donald-campbell-broke-the-world-automobile-speed-record-has-has-now-made-its-last-run-at-5-mph-at-raf-station-debden-essex-19th-june-1966-campbell-was-due-to-give-a-demonstration-run-at-a-gala-there-but-5-days-earlier-the-car-was-badly-damaged-when-with-racing-driver-peter-bolton-at-the-controls-it-smashed-through-a-wooden-fence-and-hedge-at-100-mph-sailed-10ft-in-the-air-across-the-cambridge-chelsford-road-and-finally-spun-across-a-field-for-200-yards-also-pictured-wife-tonia-campbell-image462288121.html
RM2HT3161–Proteus Bluebird, the car in which Donald Campbell broke the World Automobile Speed Record has has now made its last run, at 5 mph, at RAF Station, Debden, Essex, 19th June 1966. Campbell was due to give a demonstration run at a gala there, but 5 days earlier, the car was badly damaged when, with racing driver Peter Bolton at the controls, it smashed through a wooden fence and hedge at 100 mph, sailed 10ft in the air across the Cambridge Chelsford road, and finally spun across a field for 200 yards. Also pictured, wife Tonia Campbell.
Proteus Bluebird, the car in which Donald Campbell broke the World Automobile Speed Record has has now made its last run, at 5 mph, at RAF Station, Debden, Essex, 19th June 1966. Campbell was due to give a demonstration run at a gala there, but 5 days earlier, the car was badly damaged when, with racing driver Peter Bolton at the controls, it smashed through a wooden fence and hedge at 100 mph, sailed 10ft in the air across the Cambridge Chelsford road, and finally spun across a field for 200 yards. Pictured signing autographs for children. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/proteus-bluebird-the-car-in-which-donald-campbell-broke-the-world-automobile-speed-record-has-has-now-made-its-last-run-at-5-mph-at-raf-station-debden-essex-19th-june-1966-campbell-was-due-to-give-a-demonstration-run-at-a-gala-there-but-5-days-earlier-the-car-was-badly-damaged-when-with-racing-driver-peter-bolton-at-the-controls-it-smashed-through-a-wooden-fence-and-hedge-at-100-mph-sailed-10ft-in-the-air-across-the-cambridge-chelsford-road-and-finally-spun-across-a-field-for-200-yards-pictured-signing-autographs-for-children-image462267707.html
RM2HT234Y–Proteus Bluebird, the car in which Donald Campbell broke the World Automobile Speed Record has has now made its last run, at 5 mph, at RAF Station, Debden, Essex, 19th June 1966. Campbell was due to give a demonstration run at a gala there, but 5 days earlier, the car was badly damaged when, with racing driver Peter Bolton at the controls, it smashed through a wooden fence and hedge at 100 mph, sailed 10ft in the air across the Cambridge Chelsford road, and finally spun across a field for 200 yards. Pictured signing autographs for children.
Proteus Bluebird, the car in which Donald Campbell broke the World Automobile Speed Record has has now made its last run, at 5 mph, at RAF Station, Debden, Essex, 19th June 1966. Campbell was due to give a demonstration run at a gala there, but 5 days earlier, the car was badly damaged when, with racing driver Peter Bolton at the controls, it smashed through a wooden fence and hedge at 100 mph, sailed 10ft in the air across the Cambridge Chelsford road, and finally spun across a field for 200 yards. Also pictured, wife Tonia Campbell. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/proteus-bluebird-the-car-in-which-donald-campbell-broke-the-world-automobile-speed-record-has-has-now-made-its-last-run-at-5-mph-at-raf-station-debden-essex-19th-june-1966-campbell-was-due-to-give-a-demonstration-run-at-a-gala-there-but-5-days-earlier-the-car-was-badly-damaged-when-with-racing-driver-peter-bolton-at-the-controls-it-smashed-through-a-wooden-fence-and-hedge-at-100-mph-sailed-10ft-in-the-air-across-the-cambridge-chelsford-road-and-finally-spun-across-a-field-for-200-yards-also-pictured-wife-tonia-campbell-image462281974.html
RM2HT2NAE–Proteus Bluebird, the car in which Donald Campbell broke the World Automobile Speed Record has has now made its last run, at 5 mph, at RAF Station, Debden, Essex, 19th June 1966. Campbell was due to give a demonstration run at a gala there, but 5 days earlier, the car was badly damaged when, with racing driver Peter Bolton at the controls, it smashed through a wooden fence and hedge at 100 mph, sailed 10ft in the air across the Cambridge Chelsford road, and finally spun across a field for 200 yards. Also pictured, wife Tonia Campbell.
Proteus Bluebird, the car in which Donald Campbell broke the World Automobile Speed Record has has now made its last run, at 5 mph, at RAF Station, Debden, Essex, 19th June 1966. Campbell was due to give a demonstration run at a gala there, but 5 days earlier, the car was badly damaged when, with racing driver Peter Bolton at the controls, it smashed through a wooden fence and hedge at 100 mph, sailed 10ft in the air across the Cambridge Chelsford road, and finally spun across a field for 200 yards. Also pictured, wife Tonia Campbell. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/proteus-bluebird-the-car-in-which-donald-campbell-broke-the-world-automobile-speed-record-has-has-now-made-its-last-run-at-5-mph-at-raf-station-debden-essex-19th-june-1966-campbell-was-due-to-give-a-demonstration-run-at-a-gala-there-but-5-days-earlier-the-car-was-badly-damaged-when-with-racing-driver-peter-bolton-at-the-controls-it-smashed-through-a-wooden-fence-and-hedge-at-100-mph-sailed-10ft-in-the-air-across-the-cambridge-chelsford-road-and-finally-spun-across-a-field-for-200-yards-also-pictured-wife-tonia-campbell-image462277430.html
RM2HT2FG6–Proteus Bluebird, the car in which Donald Campbell broke the World Automobile Speed Record has has now made its last run, at 5 mph, at RAF Station, Debden, Essex, 19th June 1966. Campbell was due to give a demonstration run at a gala there, but 5 days earlier, the car was badly damaged when, with racing driver Peter Bolton at the controls, it smashed through a wooden fence and hedge at 100 mph, sailed 10ft in the air across the Cambridge Chelsford road, and finally spun across a field for 200 yards. Also pictured, wife Tonia Campbell.
Proteus Bluebird, the car in which Donald Campbell broke the World Automobile Speed Record has has now made its last run, at 5 mph, at RAF Station, Debden, Essex, 19th June 1966. Campbell was due to give a demonstration run at a gala there, but 5 days earlier, the car was badly damaged when, with racing driver Peter Bolton at the controls, it smashed through a wooden fence and hedge at 100 mph, sailed 10ft in the air across the Cambridge Chelsford road, and finally spun across a field for 200 yards. Also pictured, wife Tonia Campbell. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/proteus-bluebird-the-car-in-which-donald-campbell-broke-the-world-automobile-speed-record-has-has-now-made-its-last-run-at-5-mph-at-raf-station-debden-essex-19th-june-1966-campbell-was-due-to-give-a-demonstration-run-at-a-gala-there-but-5-days-earlier-the-car-was-badly-damaged-when-with-racing-driver-peter-bolton-at-the-controls-it-smashed-through-a-wooden-fence-and-hedge-at-100-mph-sailed-10ft-in-the-air-across-the-cambridge-chelsford-road-and-finally-spun-across-a-field-for-200-yards-also-pictured-wife-tonia-campbell-image462293618.html
RM2HT386A–Proteus Bluebird, the car in which Donald Campbell broke the World Automobile Speed Record has has now made its last run, at 5 mph, at RAF Station, Debden, Essex, 19th June 1966. Campbell was due to give a demonstration run at a gala there, but 5 days earlier, the car was badly damaged when, with racing driver Peter Bolton at the controls, it smashed through a wooden fence and hedge at 100 mph, sailed 10ft in the air across the Cambridge Chelsford road, and finally spun across a field for 200 yards. Also pictured, wife Tonia Campbell.
Proteus Bluebird, the car in which Donald Campbell broke the World Automobile Speed Record has has now made its last run, at 5 mph, at RAF Station, Debden, Essex, 19th June 1966. Campbell was due to give a demonstration run at a gala there, but 5 days earlier, the car was badly damaged when, with racing driver Peter Bolton at the controls, it smashed through a wooden fence and hedge at 100 mph, sailed 10ft in the air across the Cambridge Chelsford road, and finally spun across a field for 200 yards. Also pictured, wife Tonia Campbell. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/proteus-bluebird-the-car-in-which-donald-campbell-broke-the-world-automobile-speed-record-has-has-now-made-its-last-run-at-5-mph-at-raf-station-debden-essex-19th-june-1966-campbell-was-due-to-give-a-demonstration-run-at-a-gala-there-but-5-days-earlier-the-car-was-badly-damaged-when-with-racing-driver-peter-bolton-at-the-controls-it-smashed-through-a-wooden-fence-and-hedge-at-100-mph-sailed-10ft-in-the-air-across-the-cambridge-chelsford-road-and-finally-spun-across-a-field-for-200-yards-also-pictured-wife-tonia-campbell-image462292124.html
RM2HT3690–Proteus Bluebird, the car in which Donald Campbell broke the World Automobile Speed Record has has now made its last run, at 5 mph, at RAF Station, Debden, Essex, 19th June 1966. Campbell was due to give a demonstration run at a gala there, but 5 days earlier, the car was badly damaged when, with racing driver Peter Bolton at the controls, it smashed through a wooden fence and hedge at 100 mph, sailed 10ft in the air across the Cambridge Chelsford road, and finally spun across a field for 200 yards. Also pictured, wife Tonia Campbell.
Proteus Bluebird, the car in which Donald Campbell broke the World Automobile Speed Record has has now made its last run, at 5 mph, at RAF Station, Debden, Essex, 19th June 1966. Campbell was due to give a demonstration run at a gala there, but 5 days earlier, the car was badly damaged when, with racing driver Peter Bolton at the controls, it smashed through a wooden fence and hedge at 100 mph, sailed 10ft in the air across the Cambridge Chelsford road, and finally spun across a field for 200 yards. Also pictured, Tonia Campbell holding cuddly toys. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/proteus-bluebird-the-car-in-which-donald-campbell-broke-the-world-automobile-speed-record-has-has-now-made-its-last-run-at-5-mph-at-raf-station-debden-essex-19th-june-1966-campbell-was-due-to-give-a-demonstration-run-at-a-gala-there-but-5-days-earlier-the-car-was-badly-damaged-when-with-racing-driver-peter-bolton-at-the-controls-it-smashed-through-a-wooden-fence-and-hedge-at-100-mph-sailed-10ft-in-the-air-across-the-cambridge-chelsford-road-and-finally-spun-across-a-field-for-200-yards-also-pictured-tonia-campbell-holding-cuddly-toys-image462279405.html
RM2HT2J2N–Proteus Bluebird, the car in which Donald Campbell broke the World Automobile Speed Record has has now made its last run, at 5 mph, at RAF Station, Debden, Essex, 19th June 1966. Campbell was due to give a demonstration run at a gala there, but 5 days earlier, the car was badly damaged when, with racing driver Peter Bolton at the controls, it smashed through a wooden fence and hedge at 100 mph, sailed 10ft in the air across the Cambridge Chelsford road, and finally spun across a field for 200 yards. Also pictured, Tonia Campbell holding cuddly toys.