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Malcolm Campbell with his Bluebird car, 1933Sir Malcolm Campbell (1885-1948), British racing motorist and motoring journalist, with the Campbell-Napier-Railton Blue Bird (Blue Bird II)
L M Korenava as Water in Maeterlinks The BluebirdL M Korenava as Water in Maurice Maeterlincks The Bluebird directed by Konstantin Stanislavsky (Stanislavski) for his Moscow Ats Theatre Date: circa 1908
Turkey. Istanbul. Mausoleum of Roxela. 16th century. Wife of Suleyman I. Tiling. Detail
Sir Malcolm Campbells Blue Bird, Bonneville, Utah, USASir Malcolm Campbells Blue Bird at Bonneville Salt Flats, Utah, USA, for the World Land Speed Record 1935. 1935
Malcolm Campbells Blue Bird, land speed record 1928Artists impression of the Napier-Campbell Blue Bird fitted with a Spring engine from the Air Ministry, with bodywork designed by Mulliner
Advertisement for Castrol motor oil. Showing Sir Malcolm Campbell (1885-1948), his record breaking Bluebird'car, and details of all six of his land speed records
Poster, Castrol oil helps break speed record - used by the Mountain locomotive at 130 km per hour, and Sir Malcolm Campbell's Bluebird car at 437 km per hour Date: 1930
Maeterlinck Bluebird Theatre Plays Oiseau Bleumaeterlinck, bluebird, theatre, plays, oiseau, bleu, 1908, land, memory, children, meet, dead, grandparents, finding, quiet, happy, well, old, age, history, historical, 10172529
Bluebird, 1930s Date: 1930s
BluebirdGas-turbine powered vehicle that was driven by Donald Campbell and achieved the world land speed record on Lake Eyre in Australia on 17 July 1964. Date: circa 1950
Sir Malcolm Campbell in first Blue Bird, a DarracqSir Malcolm Campbell at the wheel of his first Blue Bird, a Darracq. 1912
Malcolm Campbell in Bluebird, Land Speed RecordMalcolm Campbell in Bluebird, breaking the Land Speed Record at Daytona Beach, USA. 1931
Bluebird, kingfisher and jar on a greetings card -- Triple Extract of Good Wishes. Date: circa 1920s
Mothers Day card with flowers and a bird. Date: circa 1930s
Sir Malcolm Campbells Bluebird IIThe Campbell-Napier-Railton Blue Bird (Blue Bird II), with which Sir Malcolm Campbell broke the land speed record at Daytona Beach on 5 February 1931 reaching a speed of 245.736 mph. Date: 1931
Malcolm Campbell making trial run on Coniston Water, 1947Sir Malcolm Campbell (1885-1948), British racing motorist and motoring journalist, land speed record holder; making a trial run for his attempt on his own worlds water speed record in his recently
Malcolm Campbell with his Bluebird car, 1931Sir Malcolm Campbell (1885-1948), British racing motorist and motoring journalist, with the Campbell-Napier-Railton Blue Bird (Blue Bird II)
Knitting pattern cover, Womans Fashion Blue Bird Jumper, Bestway 3-ply. 1940s
Greetings Card Ribbon Bow Blue Birds Bird Redgreetings, card, ribbon, bow, blue, birds, bird, red, 1920s, 1910s, bluebird, quotation, tennyson, happy, days, bluebirds, 12016473
Bluebird, 1931. Date: circa 1970s
Turkey. Bursa. Yesil Turbe. Mausoleum of Mehmed I. Ottoman sTurkey. Bursa. Yesil Turbe or Green Tom. Mausoleum of Mehmed I. Ottoman style. 15th century. Architect, Hac Ivaz Pasha
Sir Malcolm Campbell - BluebirdSir Malcolm Campbells Bluebird breaking the land speed record at Daytona Beach in 1931. Date: 1932
The Blue Bird for Happiness by M. MaeterlinckThe Blue Bird for Happiness by Belgian playwright Maurice Polydore Marie Bernard Maeterlinck, translated by A. Texeira de Mattos. First produced at the Haymarket Theatre on 8th December 1909
Steam train celebrating Malcolm Campbells recordSir Malcolm Campbell shakes hands with the driver of a steam engine with a special plaque on the front reading, Welcome Campbell - The Bluebird Special
The Wooing of Florine, by Felix de Gray -- The Prince Charming who became a Blue Bird. 1926
Bluebird and horseshoe on a Good Luck New Year postcard. Date: circa 1890s
Turkey. Bursa. Yesil Mosque or Mosque of Mehmed I. Ottoman style. Architect, Hac ?vaz Pasha, 15th century. Inside
Turkey. Bursa. Yesil Mosque. Ottoman style. 15th century. EnTurkey. Bursa. Yesil Mosque or Mosque of Mehmed I. Ottoman style. Architect, Hac ?vaz Pasha, 15th century. Entrance with moc?rabe half-dome
Turkey. Istanbul. Rustem Pasha Mosque. Designed by Mimar Sinan. Ottoman style. Decorated tiles. 16th century
Turkey. Istanbul. New Mosque. 17th century. Ottoman style. Decorated tiles
Iran. Isfahan. Iman Mosque Isfahan or The Shah Mosque. Safavi period (Shah Abbas I of Persia). 17th century
Catalan Modernism. Original desing of tile of Arrimadero 31. Subsequently were manufactured by the factory of ceramic products (Hijos de Jaime Pujol y Bausis). (Founded in 1850)
Catalan Modernism. Original desing of tile for the decoration of the Guell Palace. Artist Antoni Gaudi (1852-1926)
Bluebirds and flowers on an audible greetings card. One bird is delivering a note to the other bird. Date: circa 1890s
Eastern bluebird, Sialis sialis.. Handcolored copperplate zoological engraving from George Shaw and Frederick Nodders The Naturalists Miscellany, 1792
Wheatear, Oenanthe oenanthe, and eastern bluebirdRed-fronted barbet, Tricholaema diademata, and pied puffbird, Notharchus tectus.. Handcolored copperplate stipple engraving from Dumont de Sainte-Croixs Dictionary of Natural Science: Ornithology
Sir Malcolm Campbells Racing Car Bluebird, Bonneville Salt Flats, Utah, USA. Hit the speed of 301 miles per hour. Date: 1935
Presentation Cake. With Bluebirds and Wild Roses Date: 1936
Advertisment for Castrol oilAdvertisement for Castrol oil, boasting 250mph as achieved by Captain Malcolm Campbell in his Castrol lubricated Napier engine of his Bluebird
Frederick Handley Page in Bluebird in April 1910. Date: 1910
Blackburn L1C Bluebird IV
Blackburn L1C Bluebird IV G-ajajaBlackburn L1C Bluebird IV, G-ajaja
The second Blackburn L1A Bluebird II N-40 at Cowes in 1929The second Blackburn L1A Bluebird II, N-40, at Cowes in 1929. Date: 1929
Blackburn L1A Bluebird II G-EBSZBlackburn L1A Bluebird II, G-EBSZ
Blackburn L1A Bluebird II G-EBSWBlackburn L1A Bluebird II, G-EBSW, which made Round Britain and German flights in 1928. Date: 1928
The first Blackburn L1A Bluebird II G-EBREThe first Blackburn L1A Bluebird II, G-EBRE
The sole Blackburn L1 Bluebird I G-EBKDThe sole Blackburn L1 Bluebird I, G-EBKD, powered by an Armstrong Siddeley Genet I engine for the Lympne Trials in September 1926. Date: 1926
in front of her Blackburn Bluebird IVMiss Delphine Reynolds in front of her Blackburn Bluebird IV, G-ABGF