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Professor Albert Einstein (centre) pictured upon his arrival at Victoria Station in London before attending a banquet where he will be guest of honour
Sussex is turned slightly to the right as viewed
which stipulated that the monarch had to be a Protestant
Prior to the work of Copernicus
and a landscape beyond
Malcolm Campbell breaks world land speed record mb-code 1620115 Professor Albert Einstein (centre) picturedMalcolm Campbell breaks world land speed record, 19 February 1928. Castrol motor oils and lubricants advertisement: 'Captain Malcolm Campbell breaks World's Record at 206. 95 Miles per Hour! Using Castrol'. Malcolm Campbell (1885 1948) broke the land speed record in his car, 'Napier Campbell Bluebird', at Daytona Beach, Florida, USA.