The Land Speed Record
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Caption | The Land Speed Record. Top: the 29 litre Sunbeam Silver Bullet which failed to break the record at Daytona in 1930. Bottom: In 1927, Major Henry Segrave broke the existing record in his twin-engined Sunbeam Slug and became the first man to travel at more than 200mph on the ground. |
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Creator | Graham Coton, British (1926–2003) |
Artwork medium | printed material |
Credit | © Look and Learn |
Search stock images by keyword | Land Speed Record litre Sunbeam Silver Bullet Daytona Major Henry Segrave twin-engined Sunbeam Slug 200mph cars racing driving Graham Coton |
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