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From the collection of Jason Ferns


From the collection of Jason Ferns






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


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From a catalog for 1936 Hudson cars.


A 1935 jigsaw puzzle purchased on eBay in 2005.
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Czech collector's card.
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German collector's card, 1933.
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Actual Size
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The Captain, a rank and nickname earned as a pilot in World War I.
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A 1920 ad from The Illustrated London News




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From The Illustrated London News, April 23, 1938
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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.
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