Major Sir Malcolm Campbell MBE (11 March 1885 – 31 December 1948) was a British racing motorist and motoring journalist. He gained the world speed record...
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Malcolm Campbell (1885–1948) was a British racing motorist and motoring journalist. Malcolm Campbell may also refer to: Malcolm Campbell (cricketer) (1881–1967)...
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Australian Paralympic swimmer Malcolm Campbell (1885–1948), English racing motorist and motoring journalist Malcolm Champion, New Zealand swimmer, that...
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columnist and writer Louis Campbell (born 1979), American basketball player Lyle Campbell, linguist Malcolm Campbell (1885–1948), British holder of world...
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"Donald Malcolm Campbell". www.britannica.com. Retrieved 27 December 2022. "CAMPBELL, Donald (1921–1967) & CAMPBELL, Sir Malcolm (1885–1948)". English...
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1953 Malcolm Campbell (1885–1948), Grand Prix racing driver, born in Chislehurst Nicholas Cleobury (born 1950), conductor Stephen Cleobury (1948–2019)...
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Council". Retrieved 31 May 2015. "London Borough of Bromley – Sir Malcolm Campbell (1885–1948)". archive.org. Archived from the original on March 10, 2007...
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Garage List of vehicle speed records Scott A. G. M. Crawford, "Campbell, Sir Malcolm (1885–1948)", Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University...
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so that he might attend. Sir Malcolm Campbell (1885–1948), MBE, British Army officer and racing motorist Thomas D. Campbell (1882–1966, industrialized corporate...
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on Fordwich Close, and further shops lining Chislehurst Road. Malcolm Campbell (1885-1948) - British racing motorist who set the world speed record on...
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