The event is running from May 11 to 17, and marks the 70th anniversary of Donald Campbell’s water speed record successes on Coniston.
Excitement is reaching fever pitch across Cumbria for the hugely anticipated return of the iconic Bluebird K7 to Coniston ...
This year the Ruskin Museum made international headlines as Donald Campbell’s Bluebird K7 returned to the museum as a permanent display for all to enjoy. Visitors can admire the restored vessel that ...
The daughter of Donald Campbell, Gina, in the cockpit of Bluebird K7, after the craft was put on display at the Ruskin Museum in Coniston last month A museum has seen the number of visitors surge ...
An iconic hydroplane that spent decades languishing at the bottom of Coniston Water after a fatal speed record attempt is set to make one last run after being dredged up and restored to its former ...
The Ruskin Museum in Coniston may look small from the outside but the role it plays in telling the Lakeland village’s fascinating and varied history is huge. Head through the doors and you’ll be ...
The record-breaking hydroplane Bluebird K7 will run again on Coniston Water, the Ruskin Museum has announced as the boat was unveiled in its new home. Donald Campbell was attempting a new water speed ...
Two old jet engines have been donated to a museum for future use in a reconstructed Bluebird boat. The Bristol Siddeley Orpheus Engines have been given to the Ruskin Museum in Cumbria by French-firm ...
The man who recovered the wreckage of Donald Campbell's Bluebird before completely rebuilding it has said he does not want it to be locked away in a museum. Bill Smith recovered the wreckage of the ...
The daughter of Donald Campbell has called for a restored Bluebird to be returned to the scene of his death in the Lake District 53 years ago. Wreckage was recovered from Coniston Water almost 35 ...
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