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The series of events will culminate in the car's return to Pendine Sands, where it reached 150.76mph on July 21, 1925.
The maker of canned soup, Pepperidge Farm cookies and V8 juice posted revenue of $2.48 billion in the period, also surpassing Street forecasts. Seven analysts surveyed by Zacks expected $2.44 billion.
It does not necessarily reflect the view of The Herald. An Armstrong Siddeley Hurricane, first owned by Sir Malcolm Campbell MBE, is set to be auctioned. The car, bought new in 1946, was painted ...
After piper Malcolm Campbell was shot and left for dead during World War One, he credited his bagpipes with helping to save his life. During the recovery of bodies following the Battle of Marne in ...