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Riverside sceneryA view looking down the bend of an English river, with lily pads, a dragonfly, celandines and rushes. Painting by Malcolm Greensmith
Children on an atmospheric country laneA boy and girl walk down a misty country lane into the middle distance. The atmospheric mood is one of calm and serenity. Painting by Malcolm Greensmith
Bird of Paradise among exotic bloomsA Bird of Paradise (with an impressive pale blue tailfeather) perched amongst exotic blooms. Watercolour painting by Malcolm Greensmith
Fairy collects berries in the evening lightA fairy clad in greens, collects dark berries in a sack. Painting by Malcolm Greensmith
Farmer with a pair of shire horsesA farmer stands on a track holding onto the reins of two fine shire horses, as a collie dog watches on. Watercolour painting by Malcolm Greensmith
A Buzzard on a broken branchA Buzzard (Buteo buteo) on a broken branch. Painting by Malcolm Greensmith
Peregrine Falcon on a rockA Peregrine Falcon (Falco peregrinus) perched on a rock. Painting by Malcolm Greensmith
Bald Eagle and Mountain sceneryA bald eagle is set into the border framing this light, atmospheric view of mountains, seen through the green silhouettes of fir trees on the lower slopes. Painting by Malcolm Greensmith
Black PantherA highly stylised airbrush painting by Malcolm Greensmith of a Black Panther, a melanistic jaguar (Panthera onca), on the prowl through a moodily-lit jungle setting
Girl and dog shelter from the rainA young girl in red leggings and jacket sheleters from a rain strom under an umbrella alongside her slightly-perplexed-looking (and very large) pet dog. Watercolour painting by Malcolm Greensmith
Landscape with distant mountainsA landscape consisting of wild flowers and Butterflies in the foreground, a meandering stream leading down intoa valley and distant water and mountains. Painting by Malcolm Greensmith
Buzzard and countryside landscapeA Buzzard visible only as a white silhouette flies up over a broken wooden fence on the lower levels of a hilly countryside scene
Two Baby BunniesTwo young rabbits. Painting by Malcolm Greensmith
A Sea Bass catching whitebaitA superb painting by Malcolm Greensmith of a Sea Bass, wheeling to catch a whitebait, its spiney dorsal fin raised in agressive pose
An otter on a branchAn adult otter (Lutra lutra) rests on a branch after a dip in the river. Painting by Malcolm Greensmith
Collecting hay balesCollecting bales of hay in a horse-drawn wooden wagon. Painting by Malcolm Greensmith
A family of foxesA Mother red fox (vulpes vulpes) and her litter of two small cubs. Painting by Malcolm Greensmith
Portrait of a Golden LabradorA detailed portrait painting by Malcolm Greensmith of a Golden Labrador, panting after a long run/play
Collie Dog - portraitA portrait painting of a collie dog by Malcolm Greensmith
SCOTTISH BURRY MANThe Burry Man of South Queensferry, beneath the Forth Bridge. King Malcolm III of Scotland made his escape from the English armies in a similar disguise
Tin Model of a BluebirdThe Bluebird in which Sir Malcolm Campbell set a new land speed record of 301.129 mph at the Bonneville Salt Flats, Utah on 3rd September 1935
Sir Malcolm Campbell - BluebirdSir Malcolm Campbells Bluebird breaking the land speed record at Daytona Beach in 1931. Date: 1932
Dr. Malcolm Sargent by AutoriSir Harold Malcolm Watts Sargent (1895-1967), English conductor, organist and composer captured here in caricature by Autori for The Tatler magazine. 1929
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
Lady Malcolms Servants BallPage from The Bystander magazine illustrating two contrasting dances - the Lambeth Walk as painted by William Roberts at the top, and the Palais Glide
Startling Stories - The Giant Atom by Malcolm Jameson. A man holds a woman protectively as they both look fearfully out of a spaceship window, the view ahead shows the sun orbiting planet earth
Startling Stories - Tarnished Utopia by Malcolm Jameson. A man in a space suit and a woman are attacked by possessed trees
Malcolm Todd and Mlle Jusjane, film stars, relaxing at the Venice Lido, Italy. 1927
A trio of stars on board the MauretaniaFilm star and comedian Charlie Chaplin, champion jockey Steve Donoghue and record breaking speed king Sir Malcolm Campbell travelling on board the Mauretania from America to London in 1931
Malcolm Scott, music hall entertainer dressed as a Gibson Girl Date: early 20th century
J Malcolm BirdAmerican researcher, Research Officer of the American Society for Psychical Research 1925-1931, a period which included the remarkable Margery Crandon case Date: 1886 - ?
Sir Malcolm Campbells Racing Car Bluebird, Bonneville Salt Flats, Utah, USA. Hit the speed of 301 miles per hour. Date: 1935
Bystander- Lady Diana MannerA photograph of Lady Diana Manners (1892-1986), later known as Lady Diana Cooper, a prominent social figure who helped raise funds for the Red Cross and other war charities during WW1
George Malcolm, Aldeburgh Festival 1961 Date: 1961
George Malcolm conducting Noyes Fludde rehearsalGeorge Malcolm conducting a rehearsal of Noyes Fludde at Orford Church, Aldeburgh Festival 1961 Date: 1961
Barbara Windsor at Darts Marathon, CornwallBarbara Windsor, actress, shaking hands with Malcolm Winters, darts player and pub employee, watched by other players, at the famous First and Last Inn at the village of Sennen, Lands End, Cornwall
Prominent racing personalities at BrooklandsCaricatures of famous racing personalities at Brooklands by The Tout - Mr Ns Hinde, the Hon. L Bruce, Major Linday Lloyd, Mr Malcolm Campbell, Dr Da Costa, Gordon Watney and the Hon R Westenra
Benjamin Britten and George Malcolm during rehearsals at the Jubilee Hall. Aldeburgh Festival 1962 or 1963 Date: circa 1962
George Malcolm playing the harpsichord during rehearsals for the the Scarlatti sonata programme he gave in Aldeburgh Jubilee Hall on 3 July 1961. Date: 1961
George Malcolm talking with David Pinto (treble) during rehearsals for the Choral and Orchestral Concert in the Aldburgh Parish Church (24 June), Aldeburgh Festival 1962 Date: 1962
Colonel, Sir Malcolm Fox, army fitness advocateSir (George) Malcolm Fox (1843-1918), British Army officer and advocate of physical fitness. Crediting with introducing a exercise regime and fitness instructors in the British Army. Date: 1915
Advertisment for Castrol oilAdvertisement for Castrol oil, boasting 250mph as achieved by Captain Malcolm Campbell in his Castrol lubricated Napier engine of his Bluebird
Richard JohnstonRICHARD MALCOLM JOHNSTON American writer and educator with his autograph Date: 1822 - 1898
Trevor Anthony with George Malcolm 1961Trevor Anthony, The Voice of God, discussing score of Noyes Fludde with George Malcolm during rehearsals at Orford Church, Aldeburgh Festival 1961 Date: 1961
Blue Bird K3, Sir Malcolm Campbells Saunders-Roe built boat, beat the world water speed record on 1 September 1937 at 126.32mph
Sir Malcolm Campbell: 301. 13 mph for one mileSir Malcolm Campbell: 301.13 mph for one mile
Guide for Sir Malcolm Campbells runMarking the black line with diesel fuel oil as a guide for Sir Malcolm Campbells run - thirteen miles long
Sir Malcolm Campbells Bluebird being towed from the railway to its garage in Wendover village