Sir Malcom Campbell signed letter to the Evening Standard's Stanley Tiquet, dated 8th June 1932, typed on letterhead in reply to a motor racing query from the newspaper's 1930s assistant editor Tiquet Major Sir Malcolm Campbell MBE (1885-1948) achieved fame when he gained the world speed record both on land and water at various times during the 1920s and 1930s in his trademark Blue Bird vehicles, raced bikes and cars and was also a respected motoring journalist.
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Sir Malcom Campbell signed letter to the Evening Standard's Stanley Tiquet, dated 8th June 1932, typed on letterhead in reply to a motor racing query from the newspaper's 1930s assistant editor Tiquet Major Sir Malcolm Campbell MBE (1885-1948) achieved fame when he gained the world speed record both on land and water at various times during the 1920s and 1930s in his trademark Blue Bird vehicles, raced bikes and cars and was also a respected motoring journalist.