.
.
.
.












Captain Campbell and son Donald with Bluebird at the British Auto Racing Club meeting at Brooklands on Easter Monday, 1933.












From the collection of Jason Ferns


From the collection of Jason Ferns


Sir Malcolm at Brooklands for one of the Campbell Trophy races in the late 1930's.









1930's Book for Collectors of 'Hero' Stamps




Undated postcard: Image of autograph on the front, real one on the back.




Auctioned by Brooks at the World Festival of Speed at Goodwood, 2000

The plaque reads: To Captain Sir Malcolm Campbell from D. Napier & Son Limited. A memento of his great achievement in securing at Daytona, February 5, 1931, with his Napier-Campbell 'Bluebird,' the World Land Speed Record of 245.73 mph.



From the collection of Jason Ferns


.
.
.
.
From a catalog for 1936 Hudson cars.


A 1935 jigsaw puzzle purchased on eBay in 2005.
.
.
.
.
Czech collector's card.
.
.
German collector's card, 1933.
.
.
.
.
Actual Size
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
The Captain, a rank and nickname earned as a pilot in World War I.



At the Easter Monday meet of the British Auto Racing Club at Brooklands in 1934.



A 1920 ad from The Illustrated London News




.
.
From The Illustrated London News, April 23, 1938
.
.
.
.
British stamps issued in 1998 honoring the country's world speed record holders, from left, Sir Malcolm Campbell, Sir Henry Segrave, John G. Parry-Thomas, John R. Cobb and Donald Campbell, Sir Malcolm's son.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.



.