Sorry, Malcolm,
the Railton Special is now in Donnington, also in Donnington is the Blue Star 5
Mock up - the Mock up is not in the Museum, it's outside on the race track,
fixed on a bridge over the track.
Parry Thomas "Babs" is most in Pendine/Wales or in Capel Curig/Wales by Owen
Wynns Owen.
Beaulieu got the Bluebird/350 HP Sunbeam, the Blubird CN7, the 1000 HP
Sunbeam/The Slug and the Golden Arrow.
To see Malcolm Campbell's 35 Bluebird, you have not to go so far - it's in
Daytona - in the Nascar Museum, so as the Rocket Stanley Steamer (Replica).
See ya
Pork Pie
"Malcolm Pittwood" <MPittwood@compuserve.com> schrieb:
> List
>
> If after visitng Beaulieu you can venture further north in little old
> England you can see the John Cobb Railton Mobil Special on its own in
> Birmingham........Thrust 2 and Thrust SSC in Coventry.........a number of
> MG's at Gaydon (The Heritage Centre). Water record holders in the
> Science Museum London.......The MotorBoat Museum, Pitsea.............and
> the Steam Boat Museum, Windermere.
>
> Campbell (Donald and Malcolm) memorabilia at Holker Hall and Filching
> Manor. Aeroplanes....... any interest?
>
> I have probably forgotten some sites to go............perhaps Jack can
> remember where he went with George and Kaiko?
>
> I do not know where any record Healeys might be (perhaps in private
> collections)..........and it appears the Berkley's are now mostly to be
> seen in the USA! I wonder what you did with all those Royal Enfield
> motorcycle engines that seem to have been displaced by Turbo V8's ???
>
> Malcolm Pittwood, Derby, England
>
> ps if you like getting close to F1 engineering then the Donington
> Grand Prix Collection is 15 miles away from me - and you could always call
> by for a lemonade to drink.........as Jim knows.
>
> pps Milk Float speed bid in 3 weeks time !!!!
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