Sir Malcolm Campbell Averages 301.337 MPH at Salt Lake City, Utah, Beating His Own Record

Series

Series Name
Gaumont British News

Issue

Issue No.
177
Date Released
9 Sep 1935
Length of issue (in feet)
818
Stories in this Issue:
  1. 1Ulster TT Race Won by Freddie Dixon in a Riley Car
  2. 2European Statesmen Discuss Italo-Abyssinian Problem at League of Nations Meeting
  3. 3European Statesmen Discuss Italo-Abyssinian Problem at League of Nations Meeting
  4. 4European Statesmen Discuss Italo-Abyssinian Problem at League of Nations Meeting
  5. 5European Statesmen Discuss Italo-Abyssinian Problem at League of Nations Meeting
  6. 6European Statesmen Discuss Italo-Abyssinian Problem at League of Nations Meeting
  7. 7Roving Camera Reports: Two ‘Planes Crash in Mid Air in Sir Alan Cobham’s Circus at Blackpool
  8. 8Roving Camera Reports: Helen Vinson is Met by Fred Perry at New York Dock
  9. 9Roving Camera Reports: Peggy Faulkner Beats Joan Pemberton in Girls’ Golf Championship at Stoke Poges
  10. 10Roving Camera Reports: Coloured Elks Parade at Washington
  11. 11King’s Cup Air Race Won by Tommy Rose
  12. 12Rescue Scenes after SS "Doric" Collides with "Formigny" in Fog
  13. 13Sir Malcolm Campbell Averages 301.337 MPH at Salt Lake City, Utah, Beating His Own Record
  14. *Arsenal and Birmingham Draw

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Story

Story No. within this Issue
13 / 13
Summary
(Late supplement).
Keywords
Vehicles; Records
Length of story (in feet)
106
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