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"Unforgettable Moments of Record-Breaking Achievements" In 1906, the Stanley Steamer car zoomed into history as a record holder

Background imageRecord Holder Collection: Stanley Steamer car, 1906

Stanley Steamer car, 1906
Stanley Steamer car. This is the 1906 model of the steam-powered car produced by the Stanley Motor Carriage Company, a US company that operated from 1902-1917

Background imageRecord Holder Collection: LMS Princess Coronation Class 6220 Coronation

LMS Princess Coronation Class 6220 Coronation - built in 1937, which special livery of Caledonian Railway blue with go-faster stripes

Background imageRecord Holder Collection: Jack Hobbs, 1926 (colour litho)

Jack Hobbs, 1926 (colour litho)
473545 Jack Hobbs, 1926 (colour litho) by Ritchie, Alick Penrose Forbes (1868-1938); Private Collection; (add.info.: Sir John Berry " Jack" Hobbs (1882-1963)

Background imageRecord Holder Collection: Bob Anthony who became the new world non stop singing record holder managed to continue

Bob Anthony who became the new world non stop singing record holder managed to continue singing for 24 hours non stop. At midnight he was hugged and kissed by dolly birds

Background imageRecord Holder Collection: Don Wales and Blue Bird fan Claire Meadows Pendine Sands 2015. Creator: Unknown

Don Wales and Blue Bird fan Claire Meadows Pendine Sands 2015. Creator: Unknown
Don Wales and Blue Bird fan Claire Meadows Pendine Sands 2015

Background imageRecord Holder Collection: 1925 Sunbeam 350 hp driven by Don Wales at Pendine Sands 2015. Creator: Unknown

1925 Sunbeam 350 hp driven by Don Wales at Pendine Sands 2015. Creator: Unknown
1925 Sunbeam 350 hp driven by Don Wales at Pendine Sands 2015

Background imageRecord Holder Collection: Jack Hobbs, English cricketer, 1925

Jack Hobbs, English cricketer, 1925. Sir John Berry Hobbs (1882-1963) in the year that he overtook WG Graces record of 125 first class centuries

Background imageRecord Holder Collection: Sir Malcolm Campbell (1885-1948), English racing motorist and motoring journalist, 1935

Sir Malcolm Campbell (1885-1948), English racing motorist and motoring journalist, 1935. During the 1920s and 1930s he gained the world speed record on land

Background imageRecord Holder Collection: Suzanne Lenglen (left) and Elizabeth Ryan before their last singles match at Wimbledon, 1925

Suzanne Lenglen (left) and Elizabeth Ryan before their last singles match at Wimbledon, 1925. A print from Wimbledon Story, by Norah Gordon Cleather, Sporting Handbooks Ltd, London, 1947

Background imageRecord Holder Collection: Commodore Gar Wood in his speedboat, Miss America V

Commodore Gar Wood in his speedboat, Miss America V
Miami Beach, Florida: March 22, 1927. Commodore Gar Wood in his speedboat, Miss America V, with which he won the annual Biscayne Bay Regatta with a new salt water speed record of 56.13 mph

Background imageRecord Holder Collection: Spruce Goose Hull Construction

Spruce Goose Hull Construction
Culver City, California: c. 1946 The 220 foot long hull of Howard Hughes flying boat under construction in its hangar. It is near completion with its final coat of aluminum lacquer

Background imageRecord Holder Collection: Hawks Plane Over Battery Park

Hawks Plane Over Battery Park
New York, New York: April 3, 1937 An aerial view of Capt. Frank Hawks new speed plane as he flew it over New Yorks Battery Park and Financial District today

Background imageRecord Holder Collection: Aviator Count de Lambert sets a new world water record

Aviator Count de Lambert sets a new world water record
Paris, France: December 13, 1913. Aviator Count de Lambert sets a new world water record of 81.5 mph with his watermobile utilizing an airplane propeller and engine

Background imageRecord Holder Collection: Baking The Worlds Largest Apple Pie

Baking The Worlds Largest Apple Pie
Yakima, Washington: October, 1927. Bakers preparing to bake the worlds largest apple pie to celebrate National Apple Week in Yakima

Background imageRecord Holder Collection: Making The Worlds Largest Apple Pie

Making The Worlds Largest Apple Pie
Yakima, Washington: October, 1927. Bakers loading the 400 gallons of apples used to make the worlds largest apple pie to celebrate National Apple Week in Yakima


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"Unforgettable Moments of Record-Breaking Achievements" In 1906, the Stanley Steamer car zoomed into history as a record holder, revolutionizing the automotive industry with its steam-powered engine. The LMS Princess Coronation Class 6220 Coronation locomotive raced across tracks in a stunning display of power and speed, etching its name as a legendary record breaker. Jack Hobbs, an English cricketer known for his exceptional skills, left spectators awestruck in 1926 with his colorful litho performance that earned him the title of a record holder. Don Wales and Blue Bird fan Claire Meadows united their passion at Pendine Sands in 2015 to set new records together, leaving an indelible mark on the sands and hearts alike. Roaring through Pendine Sands in 2015, the mighty 1925 Sunbeam 350 hp driven by Don Wales showcased unparalleled strength and determination to claim its place among record holders. Jack Hobbs' prowess on the cricket field during the year of 1925 solidified his status as one of England's greatest sportsmen and a true record-breaking legend. Sir Malcolm Campbell's need for speed propelled him to become an iconic figure in racing history; this English motorist shattered records both behind wheels and through captivating motoring journalism in 1935. Suzanne Lenglen and Elizabeth Ryan graced Wimbledon's courts with their remarkable talent in their last singles match of 1925 – forever remembered as two extraordinary athletes who pushed boundaries to become record holders themselves. Bob Anthony embraced endless melodies as he broke barriers within music history; becoming the world's non-stop singing record holder was just another chapter in his incredible journey towards greatness.