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Campbell Collection (page 4)

Background imageCampbell Collection: Political poster, Vote for Hambro

Political poster, Vote for Hambro, design by Winnie Burnand. Showing the Liberal Prime Minister Campbell Bannerman trying to keep the lid on Irish Nationalism

Background imageCampbell Collection: Political poster, Chinese Labour

Political poster, Chinese Labour -- a commentary on British gold mining activities in the Transvaal, South Africa. circa 1906

Background imageCampbell Collection: Tim Birkin with Sir Malcolm Campbell

Tim Birkin with Sir Malcolm Campbell
Early Motor Car Racing - Tim Birkin with Sir Malcolm Campbell

Background imageCampbell Collection: Music cover, Frank Sinatra, Try a Little Tenderness

Music cover, Frank Sinatra, Try a Little Tenderness, by Harry Woods, Jimmy Campbell and Reg Connelly. 1932

Background imageCampbell Collection: Waiting for Legal Advice

Waiting for Legal Advice

Background imageCampbell Collection: Field Marshal John Campbell, 2nd Duke of Argyll

Field Marshal John Campbell, 2nd Duke of Argyll, 1st Duke of Greenwich (1680-1743), Scottish nobleman and senior commander in the British Army. early 18th century

Background imageCampbell Collection: Sir Malcolm Campbells Bluebird II

Sir Malcolm Campbells Bluebird II
The 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

Background imageCampbell Collection: Malcolm Campbell making trial run on Coniston Water, 1947

Malcolm Campbell making trial run on Coniston Water, 1947
Sir 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

Background imageCampbell Collection: Malcolm Campbell with his Bluebird car, 1931

Malcolm Campbell with his Bluebird car, 1931
Sir Malcolm Campbell (1885-1948), British racing motorist and motoring journalist, with the Campbell-Napier-Railton Blue Bird (Blue Bird II)

Background imageCampbell Collection: Northumberland Football Team

Northumberland Football Team: Glass, Tiffin, Bell, Jardine, Armstrong, Campbell, Endean, Ryce, Redpath, Baty, Hindmarsh, Simm, Patten, Macauley. 1890s

Background imageCampbell Collection: J M Campbell, Sunderland and Scotland International

J M Campbell, Sunderland and Scotland International footballer. 1890s

Background imageCampbell Collection: J Campbell, Celtic, Aston Villa, Scotland International

J Campbell, Celtic, Aston Villa, Scotland International
J Campbell, Celtic, Aston Villa and Scotland International footballer. 1890s

Background imageCampbell Collection: Cartoon, Herbert Campbell as an Ugly Sister

Cartoon, Herbert Campbell as an Ugly Sister
Cartoon, Herbert Campbell as one of Cinderellas Ugly Sisters at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, London. 1884

Background imageCampbell Collection: Group photo, British boxers

Group photo, British boxers -- Professor George Campbell and his wife, Ernest Brady (Newcastle), Harry Smith (Birmingham), Charlie Knock (Stratford), and Jack Scales (Bethnal Green). Date: circa 1900s

Background imageCampbell Collection: HMS Campbell, destroyer and flotilla leader, Turku, Finland

HMS Campbell, destroyer and flotilla leader, Turku, Finland
HMS Campbell, D60 destroyer and flotilla leader, at the Aura River dockside, Turku, Finland. Date: 1932

Background imageCampbell Collection: Captain Tom Campbell Black - Aviator

Captain Tom Campbell Black - Aviator
Captain Tom Campbell Black (1899-1936) - British aviator - winner of the MacRobertson Air Race, London to Melbourne race, in 1934 with Charles William Anderson Scott. Date: 1935

Background imageCampbell Collection: Flight Lieutenant Charles William Anderson Scott

Flight Lieutenant Charles William Anderson Scott
Date: 1935

Background imageCampbell Collection: FALL / PEKINGESE / 1952

FALL / PEKINGESE / 1952
Three pekingese pups in a basket. Owned by Campbell. Date: 1952

Background imageCampbell Collection: FALL / SHETLANDSHEEPDOG / 29

FALL / SHETLANDSHEEPDOG / 29
CHAMPION TILFORD TONTINE Owned by Mrs Colin Campbell. Date: 1929

Background imageCampbell Collection: FALL / SHETLANDSHEEPDOG / 30

FALL / SHETLANDSHEEPDOG / 30
CHAMPION TILFORD TAY Owned by Mrs Colin Campbell. Date: 1930

Background imageCampbell Collection: Sir Alexander Campbell Mackenzie, Scottish musician

Sir Alexander Campbell Mackenzie, Scottish musician
Sir Alexander Campbell Mackenzie (1847-1935), Scottish composer, conductor, violinist and music teacher. He wrote oratorios, violin and piano pieces, Scottish folk music, and works for the theatre

Background imageCampbell Collection: Dr R. M. Campbell, CMG, Deputy High Commisioner for New ?

Dr R. M. Campbell, CMG, Deputy High Commisioner for New ?
Dr R.M. Campbell, CMG, Deputy High Commisioner for New Zealand, left, congratulates Sir Bennett Melvill Jones, CBE, HonFRAeS, 1887-1975

Background imageCampbell Collection: Sunderland Association Football Club, 1894-95

Sunderland Association Football Club, 1894-95
Sunderland Association Football Club committee and players, league champions in the 1894-95 season: Wallace (Financial Secretary), Dodds (Trainer), McNeil, Doig, Wilson, Gow, McCreadie, Henderson

Background imageCampbell Collection: Basket-hilted broad sword, 1745

Basket-hilted broad sword, 1745 (c). Believed to have been carried by Archibald Campbell of Glenlyon, during the 2nd Jacobite Rebellion (1745-1746). Date: 1745

Background imageCampbell Collection: Mrs Patrick Campbell & Lady Randolph Churchill

Mrs Patrick Campbell & Lady Randolph Churchill
An interesting photograph showing the acclaimed stage beauty, Mrs Patrick Campbell (1865-1940), born Beatrice Stellar Tanner (pictured centre)

Background imageCampbell Collection: Duke & Duchess of Argyll at the Royal Academy

Duke & Duchess of Argyll at the Royal Academy
Ian Campbell, 11th Duke of Argyll, together with his third wife, the former Miss Margaret Whigham and Mrs Charles Sweeny, pictured standing by a portrait of Lord John Campbell, later the 7th Duke

Background imageCampbell Collection: The Aga Khan with Margaret Whigham & Mr Waddington

The Aga Khan with Margaret Whigham & Mr Waddington
Miss Margaret Whigham (1912-1993), later Mrs Charles Sweeny and then Margaret Campbell, Duchess of Argyll, pictured in 1931 at the autumn race meeting at Newbury with H.H

Background imageCampbell Collection: Queen Elizabeth II - presentation at Dunoon

Queen Elizabeth II - presentation at Dunoon
Queen Elizabeth II accepts the red rose from Major Michael Campbell, Captain of Dunstaffnage, during her tour of Clyde coast resorts

Background imageCampbell Collection: Donald Campbell - Bluebird Proteus CN7 model

Donald Campbell - Bluebird Proteus CN7 model
The Bluebird-Proteus CN7 was a Land Speed Record-breaking car, driven by Donald Campbell. This model was sold to mark the 1963 attempt at the world land speed record by Campbell at Lake Eyre

Background imageCampbell Collection: Birthday card, Lots of Luck, with three black cats and a top hat Date: 20th century

Birthday card, Lots of Luck, with three black cats and a top hat Date: 20th century

Background imageCampbell Collection: Birthday card, Good Luck, with black cat, aeroplane and horseshoe Date: 20th century

Birthday card, Good Luck, with black cat, aeroplane and horseshoe Date: 20th century

Background imageCampbell Collection: London Scottish Rugby Team

London Scottish Rugby Team: Illingworth, Paterson, Connell, Newton, Fleming, Stevenson, Fleming, Thompson, Gowans, Easterbrook, Macmillan, Campbell, Gibbon, Peddie-Waddell, Grigg. 1890s

Background imageCampbell Collection: Sir Malcolm Campbell & Donald Campbell in toy motor car

Sir Malcolm Campbell & Donald Campbell in toy motor car
Another speed king of the future? Young Donald Campbell and his father, Sir Malcolm Campbell with Donalds electric motor car

Background imageCampbell Collection: Caricature of Herbert Campbell, comedian and actor

Caricature of Herbert Campbell, comedian and actor
Caricature of Herbert Campbell (real name Herbert Edward Story, 1844-1904), English comedian and actor. 1880

Background imageCampbell Collection: Tatler cover - Lady Moya Campbell on an ostrich

Tatler cover - Lady Moya Campbell on an ostrich
Lady Moya Campbell, nee Brown, second daughter of Lord and Lady Altamont seen riding on an ostrich at Ampthill House, Bedfordshire, the seat of Anthony Wingfield, who owned a remarkable private zoo

Background imageCampbell Collection: Major (later Major-General) Sir Neil Campbell CB

Major (later Major-General) Sir Neil Campbell CB (1776-1827), 1815 (c).Oil on canvas by Edouard Henri Pingret (1788-1875), 1819.Full-length

Background imageCampbell Collection: Premiere of Pygmalion in London, 1914

Premiere of Pygmalion in London, 1914
Front cover of The Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News reporting on the premier in London of a new play, Pygmalion, by George Bernard Shaw with Mrs Patrick Campbell in the role of Eliza Doolittle

Background imageCampbell Collection: Cabinet Members, New Liberal Government

Cabinet Members, New Liberal Government
Cabinet Members of the New Liberal Government; H Gladstone, Haldane, Sydney Buxton, Earl Carrington, Lord Tweedmouth, Earl of Crewe, Bryce, Lloyd-George, H Fowler, Augustine Birrell, J Sinclair

Background imageCampbell Collection: Malcolm Campbells famous Blue Bird II

Malcolm Campbells famous Blue Bird II
The Blue Bird II -the car in which Malcolm Campbell established a new world land speed record of 245.736 miles per hour. Shown here an illustration of the exterior of the car and a cross section

Background imageCampbell Collection: Royal Shooting party

Royal Shooting party comprising Queen Alexandra (1844-1925), Queen of Edward VII, Prince Arthur of Connaught (1883-1938), Governor-General of South Africa; son of 1st Duke of Connaught

Background imageCampbell Collection: Tom Campbell Black, 1899-1936, winner of MacRobertson Air Ra

Tom Campbell Black, 1899-1936, winner of MacRobertson Air Ra
Tom Campbell Black, 1899-1936, winner of the MacRobertson Air Race, London to Melbourne race in 1934, with his wife, the actress Florence Desmond

Background imageCampbell Collection: Lady Juliana Campbell

Lady Juliana Campbell
Lady JULIANA CAMPBELL wife of Sir Colin Campbell of Glenorchy, daughter of Hugh, baron Campbell of Loudoun. Date: 1581 - ?

Background imageCampbell Collection: Lady Charlotte Bury - 2

Lady Charlotte Bury - 2
Lady CHARLOTTE SUSAN MARIA BURY, daughter of the 6th duke of Argyll, wife (1) of Colonel John Campbell, (2) rev Edward Bury. Not just a pretty face, she wrote poetry and stuff. Date: 1756 - 1861

Background imageCampbell Collection: The bridesmaids of Princess Helena

The bridesmaids of Princess Helena
The eight bridesmaids in attendance at Princess Helenas wedding to Prince Christian of Schleswig-Holstein on the 5th July 1866. Clockwise from top left: 1. Lady Mary Fitzwilliam; 2

Background imageCampbell Collection: King George VI visits Malta in 1943

King George VI visits Malta in 1943
King George VI during his visit to Malta on June 20th, 1943, pictured with Field-Marshal Lord Gort, Governor of Malta on the left, and the Hon. D. C

Background imageCampbell Collection: Dorothy Campbell, female golfer

Dorothy Campbell, female golfer
Dorothy Iona Campbell (1883 - 1945), the first internationally dominant female golfer. Also known as Dorothy Hurd and Dorothy Howe. Won over 700 titles during her career

Background imageCampbell Collection: The Terra Nova meets the Fram

The Terra Nova meets the Fram
Captain Scotts vessel, the Terra Nova, meets the Norwegian Fram" off the Barrier in February 1911 when Roald Amundsen met Lieutenant Pennell and Campbell from the British expeditions ship

Background imageCampbell Collection: Mrs Donald Campbell and daughter Georgina

Mrs Donald Campbell and daughter Georgina
Georgina, the ten year old daughter of Mr Donald Campbell, helps her mother take the wheel of their launch on Coniston Water, Lancashire



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