The man who restored Donald Campbell's Bluebird has said he does not want it to be locked away in a museum. Bill Smith recovered the wreckage of the hydroplane in 2001 from Coniston Water in ...
Donald Campbell's boat, Bluebird K7, will run again on Coniston Water, the Ruskin Museum has announced at its homecoming press conference. The hydroplane's wreckage was recovered in 2001 after its ...
Donald, who died in January 1967 But the call's combative nature foreshadowed a hostility that included legal proceedings as Coniston's Ruskin Museum - gifted the wreckage by the Campbell Family ...
Donald Campbell's Bluebird ... director of the Ruskin Museum, said it marked the start of a "schedule of works" designed to have Bluebird running on Coniston Water in 2026. The two mark 101 ...
The restoration of Donald Campbell's Bluebird ... of the boat's new engine. Campbell died in January 1967 while trying to break his own speed record on Coniston Water in the Lake District.
a gas turbine-powered car that earned Donald Campbell the World Land Speed Record in 1964. Featuring a blue dial reminiscent of the Campbell family’s Bluebird cars and boats, the Coniston Auto ...