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A SWAN SONG FOR SPEED

In 1964 Donald Campbell took Bluebird CN7 to Australia’s Lake Eyre. It would prove a historic venture and now a new cache of photographs from a team member offers a rare insight into a triumph that marked the end of a golden era
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