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The return of Donald Campbell's Bluebird to the spot where the adventurer set his first water speed world record 70 years ago ...
Coniston's Ruskin Museum said it had started court proceedings against Bill Smith, who has been restoring the craft on Tyneside. Mr Smith, of the Bluebird Project, argues there was an agreement to ...
Accepting the accolade, Ms Hodgson thanked the volunteers who formed Mr Smith's Bluebird Project restoration team "because without their dedication over the years we wouldn't have ...
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 ...
The museum say the craft is due to come back to the Ruskin Museum in the "coming weeks." The Museum made the announcement on Friday 9 February stating that Bluebird K7 will return to Coniston.
Under a 2006 agreement, it was set to form the centrepiece at an £800,000 extension of Ruskin Museum in Coniston. But Mr Smith refused to hand the vessel over unless his team was allowed to use ...
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 ... The Coniston museum with much to offer.
Donald Campbell's record-breaking Bluebird will run again on Coniston Water after a 23-year restoration project, the Ruskin Museum has announced as the boat was returned to the Lake District.
JOHN RUSKIN, the 19th century art critic, social, political and economical commentator and environmentalist, is perhaps best known these days for the trade union college named after him in Oxford.
Thousands of pounds has been raised to support a legal challenge over the ownership of Donald Campbell's Bluebird. Coniston's Ruskin Museum said it had started court proceedings against Bill Smith ...
After the 147-mile journey from North Shields to Coniston, Mr Campbell's daughter Gina watched the boat arrive on a flatbed lorry in the town. Her father is honoured not far from the Ruskin Museum ...
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