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  1. Donald Malcolm Campbell (born March 23, 1921, Horley, Surrey, Eng.—died Jan. 4, 1967, Coniston Water, Lancashire) was a British motorboat and automobile driver who emulated his father, Sir Malcolm Campbell, in setting world’s speed records on land and on water. The first to complete an officially timed run in a jet-propelled hydroplane ...

  2. Apr 18, 2021 · Malcolm Campbell was born on 11 March 1885 in Chislehurst, Kent. He was the son of a diamond merchant and after leaving school he went to Germany to learn the diamond trade. While there he became interested in motorcycles and motor racing. He was married three times: to Marjorie Dagmar Knott (1913–1915), to Dorothy Evelyn Whittall (1920 ...

  3. Sir Malcolm Campbell . Malcolm Campbell was a shareholder in Brooklands and very active in the running of the track, designing the Campbell road racing circuit within the confines of the site, which was used from its opening on 1st may 1937 to the outbreak of war.

  4. A. Malcolm Campbell, Todd Eckdahl, Brian Cronk, Corinne Andresen*, Paul Frederick*, Samantha Huckuntod*, Claire Shinneman*, Annie Wacker*, and Jason Yuan*. 2014. pClone: Synthetic Biology Tool Makes Promoter Research Accessible to Beginning Biology Students.

  5. Malcolm Campbell, who co-authored a recent e-textbook that has received high praise from educators and scientists, says students who learn through active engagement in the classroom will be the most successful at retaining the information.

  6. Malcolm Campbell was born on 11 March 1885. The son of a diamond merchant, he soon developed an interest in speed. In 1924 he held the land speed record of 146.16 mph (miles per hour) achieved in an early Bluebird at Pendine Sands, Pembrokeshire.

  7. Donald Malcolm Campbell, CBE (23 March 1921 – 4 January 1967) was a British speed record breaker who broke eight absolute world speed records on water and on land in the 1950s and 1960s. [1] He remains the only person to set both world land and water speed records in the same year (1964). He died during a water speed record attempt at ...