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"Unleashing the Power of Speed: From Supermarine to Rolls-Royce S

Background imageRecord Collection: The launch of Music For Pleasure. Kenny Lynch, Sir Joseph Lockwood, Adam Faith

The launch of Music For Pleasure. Kenny Lynch, Sir Joseph Lockwood, Adam Faith, Dennis Lotis, Anne Rogers, Lionel Blair and Paul Hamlyn. October 1965

Background imageRecord Collection: Record-breaking ocean racer Richard Branson powers his

Record-breaking ocean racer Richard Branson powers his.5 million boat, Virgin Atlantic Challenger II, up the River Thames. 3rd July 1986

Background imageRecord Collection: Record-breaking ocean racer Richard Branson powers his £1

Record-breaking ocean racer Richard Branson powers his £1
Record-breaking ocean racer Richard Branson powers his £ 1.5 million boat, Virgin Atlantic Challenger II, up the River Thames. Prime Minister, Mrs Thatcher joins him on the boat. 3rd July 1986

Background imageRecord Collection: Richard Bransons powerboat, Virgin Atlantic Challenger breaks the trans-Atlantic sea

Richard Bransons powerboat, Virgin Atlantic Challenger breaks the trans-Atlantic sea crossing record. 29th June 1986

Background imageRecord Collection: Richard Branson pictured after being rescued from The Virgin Atlantic Challenger

Richard Branson pictured after being rescued from The Virgin Atlantic Challenger, which sank 100 miles off the Scillies. He and his crew of eight were trying to break the Atlantic crossing record

Background imageRecord Collection: The Stereophonics album signing at The Virgin Megastore in Cardiff, Wales

The Stereophonics album signing at The Virgin Megastore in Cardiff, Wales. The album is called Performance and Cocktails and was the 2nd album released by the band

Background imageRecord Collection: Bobby Charltons achievement in winning 100 England Caps was saluted again with a

Bobby Charltons achievement in winning 100 England Caps was saluted again with a celebrity lunch in Manchester when a Stoke firm presented him with this full-colour plaque

Background imageRecord Collection: British Home Championship match held at Wembley Stadium. England 3 - 1 Northern Ireland

British Home Championship match held at Wembley Stadium. England 3 - 1 Northern Ireland. Bobby Charlton receives a silver salver after making his 100th appearance for England. 21st April 1970

Background imageRecord Collection: Radio presenter Billy Butler. Circa 1975

Radio presenter Billy Butler. Circa 1975

Background imageRecord Collection: Rock n Roller Bill Haley has sold a million records of '

Rock n Roller Bill Haley has sold a million records of " Rock Around the Clock" and to chlebarey it Bill was presented with a golden record by his record company. 4th March 1957

Background imageRecord Collection: Trials of Miss England II. Kaye Don in the motor-boat Miss England II, with Mr R E Garner

Trials of Miss England II. Kaye Don in the motor-boat Miss England II, with Mr R E Garner, mechanic, on land. Lough Neagh. Northern Ireland. 20th January 1931

Background imageRecord Collection: Roberta Leigh, the novelist and childrens writer, at Church House

Roberta Leigh, the novelist and childrens writer, at Church House, Westminster to announce record on Sex Education for children. 6th June 1963

Background imageRecord Collection: To celebrate his millionth record of 'Living Doll'

To celebrate his millionth record of "Living Doll"
To celebrate his millionth record of " Living Doll" Cliff Richard went to the EMI factory at Hayes, Middlesex. After being presented with a gold pencil by Mr J E Lockwood, Chairman of EMI

Background imageRecord Collection: The complete Dads Army team reported for duty today in the EMI Abbey Road Studios

The complete Dads Army team reported for duty today in the EMI Abbey Road Studios, London, to record " The March" from Dads Army

Background imageRecord Collection: Liverpool Football team line up in the Yellow 2 recording studio in Stockport to record

Liverpool Football team line up in the Yellow 2 recording studio in Stockport to record their pop song ahead of the 1986 FA Cup Final. 8th April 1986

Background imageRecord Collection: Bill Haley of the Comets, on a tour of Britain, is presented by Freddie Lee with an

Bill Haley of the Comets, on a tour of Britain, is presented by Freddie Lee with an original 78rpm record of his 1950s, 20-million-selling No 1, Rock Around the Clock

Background imageRecord Collection: Liverpool goalkeeper Ray Clemence celebrates keeping a clean sheet for a record 305

Liverpool goalkeeper Ray Clemence celebrates keeping a clean sheet for a record 305 senior appearances out of 632 during his career including for clubs Scunthorpe and Liverpool as well as England

Background imageRecord Collection: Liverpool players David Fairclough, David Johnson and Steve Heighway sign copies of

Liverpool players David Fairclough, David Johnson and Steve Heighway sign copies of the latest Liverpool record at a music shop in Lord Street, Liverpool

Background imageRecord Collection: Raymond Jones, 23, of Dovecote, Liverpool, the young man who on 28th October 1961 went

Raymond Jones, 23, of Dovecote, Liverpool, the young man who on 28th October 1961 went into NEMS Record store in Liverpool

Background imageRecord Collection: George Martin and wife Judy arriving at Elton Johns 50th birthday party at

George Martin and wife Judy arriving at Elton Johns 50th birthday party at Hammersmith Palais. 6th April 1997

Background imageRecord Collection: June Whitfield pictured at a reception at the BBC in Bush House

June Whitfield pictured at a reception at the BBC in Bush House, for the voices belonging to well known radio characters past and present

Background imageRecord Collection: Tim Rice, has written a new Opera with Andrew Lloyd Webber based on Eva Peron

Tim Rice, has written a new Opera with Andrew Lloyd Webber based on Eva Peron. Picture shows Tim and Andrew and the business team

Background imageRecord Collection: A robot, supplied by EMI Records, who used them on the cover of the latest album by

A robot, supplied by EMI Records, who used them on the cover of the latest album by Queen looking at Buckingham Palace the home of the other Queen. 2nd November 1977

Background imageRecord Collection: George Michael in a car, during his failed court battle to be released from his Sony

George Michael in a car, during his failed court battle to be released from his Sony record contract. Pictured on the day a High Court judge dismissed his legal action against Sony Music

Background imageRecord Collection: George Michael pictured outside the Law Courts where he was giving evidence in his court

George Michael pictured outside the Law Courts where he was giving evidence in his court battle to split from his contract with Sony. 1st November 1993

Background imageRecord Collection: George Michael pictured at the Law Courts for his legal battle with Sony

George Michael pictured at the Law Courts for his legal battle with Sony. 18th October 1993

Background imageRecord Collection: George Michael arriving at the Law Courts for his legal battle with Sony

George Michael arriving at the Law Courts for his legal battle with Sony. 18th October 1993

Background imageRecord Collection: Singer George Michael leaving the High Court after the law suit against Sony

Singer George Michael leaving the High Court after the law suit against Sony. 1st November 1993

Background imageRecord Collection: George Michael at the High Court, during his failed court battle to be released from his

George Michael at the High Court, during his failed court battle to be released from his Sony record contract. Pictured on the day a High Court judge dismissed his legal action against Sony Music

Background imageRecord Collection: George Michael speaking to press during his failed court battle to be released from his

George Michael speaking to press during his failed court battle to be released from his Sony record contract. Pictured on the day a High Court judge dismissed his legal action against Sony Music

Background imageRecord Collection: Skids, new wave, post punk, rock group, pictured meeting fans at Quicksilver Record Shop

Skids, new wave, post punk, rock group, pictured meeting fans at Quicksilver Record Shop, Reading, October 1980

Background imageRecord Collection: Vera Lynn tops the US hit parade. 17th July 1952

Vera Lynn tops the US hit parade. 17th July 1952

Background imageRecord Collection: Burt Bacharach and Dionne Warwick recording a song at the Pye studios in London

Burt Bacharach and Dionne Warwick recording a song at the Pye studios in London. At the control panels, a delighted Dionne and Burt listen to the recording. 29th November 1964

Background imageRecord Collection: Phil Spector, Music Producer, pictured on same flight as The Beatles

Phil Spector, Music Producer, pictured on same flight as The Beatles, as they travel to New York, USA. 7th February 1964

Background imageRecord Collection: Frank Worthington Leicester and England footballer seen here at his Leicester flat

Frank Worthington Leicester and England footballer seen here at his Leicester flat listening to his collection of Elvis Presley records and reading a book on the American singer. January 1976

Background imageRecord Collection: Pop Group The Beatles 7th February 1964. John Lennon, Cynthia Lennon & Recording manager

Pop Group The Beatles 7th February 1964. John Lennon, Cynthia Lennon & Recording manager Phil Spector. The Beatles on way to New York, USA

Background imageRecord Collection: Proteus Bluebird, the car in which Donald Campbell broke the World Automobile Speed

Proteus Bluebird, the car in which Donald Campbell broke the World Automobile Speed Record has has now made its last run, at 5 mph, at RAF Station, Debden, Essex, 19th June 1966

Background imageRecord Collection: Proteus Bluebird, the car in which Donald Campbell broke the World Automobile Speed

Proteus Bluebird, the car in which Donald Campbell broke the World Automobile Speed Record has has now made its last run, at 5 mph, at RAF Station, Debden, Essex, 19th June 1966

Background imageRecord Collection: Leo Villa mechanic with Proteus Bluebird, the car in which Donald Campbell broke

Leo Villa mechanic with Proteus Bluebird, the car in which Donald Campbell broke the World Automobile Speed Record has has now made its last run, at 5 mph, at RAF Station, Debden, Essex

Background imageRecord Collection: Donald Campbell and Bluebird at Goodwood in Sussex, 18th July 1960

Donald Campbell and Bluebird at Goodwood in Sussex, 18th July 1960. Campbell hopes to set up a new land speed record of more than 400 mph on the Bonneville Salt Flats in Utah, America om September

Background imageRecord Collection: Donald Campbell Death, 4th January 1967. Donald Campbell fatal accident

Donald Campbell Death, 4th January 1967. Donald Campbell fatal accident on Coniston. Campbell was killed instantly whilst attempting to break his own water-speed record of 276mph

Background imageRecord Collection: Donald Campbell Death, 4th January 1967. Pictured

Donald Campbell Death, 4th January 1967. Pictured. Campbells widow / singer Tonia Bern, arrives from Gatwick Airport. Flying to Lake District, Plane chartered by Daily Mirror Newspaper

Background imageRecord Collection: Donald Campbell and Bluebird at Goodwood in Sussex, 18th July 1960

Donald Campbell and Bluebird at Goodwood in Sussex, 18th July 1960. Campbell hopes to set up a new land speed record of more than 400 mph on the Bonneville Salt Flats in Utah, America this September

Background imageRecord Collection: Everton team in the recording studio, cutting a record. 9th April 1986

Everton team in the recording studio, cutting a record. 9th April 1986

Background imageRecord Collection: Everton footballers making a record at Abbey Road studios in St Johns Wood

Everton footballers making a record at Abbey Road studios in St Johns Wood. In picture are: Ian Atkins, Gary Stevens, Adrian Heath, Peter Reid, Alan Harper, Paul Bracewell, Andy Gray

Background imageRecord Collection: Everton players cut a disc 'For Ever Everton'at the Strawberry Studios in

Everton players cut a disc "For Ever Everton"at the Strawberry Studios in
Everton players cut a disc " For Ever Everton" at the Strawberry Studios in Stockport, Cheshire. 25th October 1972

Background imageRecord Collection: A tiny record player which is also a transistor radio in March 1963 27 / 03 / 63

A tiny record player which is also a transistor radio in March 1963 27 / 03 / 63
A tiny record player which is also a transistor radio in March 1963 27/03/63

Background imageRecord Collection: Frank Thompson and his wife, Maureen, listen to a recording of their marriage service

Frank Thompson and his wife, Maureen, listen to a recording of their marriage service on a record player. in June 1958 27/06/58



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"Unleashing the Power of Speed: From Supermarine to Rolls-Royce S. 6, a Record-Breaking Journey" Embarking on an exhilarating journey through history, we delve into remarkable records that have left an indelible mark. The Supermarine aeroplane and its successor, the Rolls-Royce S. 6, soared through the skies with unparalleled speed and grace. Transporting us back to 1692, the court record of testimony at the Salem witch trials unveils a dark chapter in human history - a chilling reminder of how fear can distort justice. Shifting gears to modern marvels, we encounter the Lockheed SR-71 Blackbird. This sleek aircraft defied limits as it raced across continents like a phantom in flight. Stepping onto cricket's hallowed grounds in 1932, we witness an astonishing cricketing record that etched itself into sporting folklore forevermore. The Olympics have always been synonymous with breaking boundaries. In 1948, amidst post-war challenges, athletes pushed themselves beyond imagination during the grueling 10, 000-meter race – leaving spectators awestruck by their unwavering determination. Journeying to Polkanuggo Quarry in Stithians, Cornwall during 1903-1904 reveals workers' tireless efforts as they set out to break stone extraction records – showcasing human resilience and ingenuity against nature's might. A blanket of snow enveloped the United Kingdom in January 2010 – freezing time for a moment while setting new weather-related records that captivated both young and old alike. Revving up our engines with Harley-Davidson's iconic advert reminds us that sometimes breaking free from conventions is what sets us apart from others - embracing individuality becomes our personal record worth celebrating. Returning once more to Polkanuggo Quarry in September 1902 unravels another tale of triumph over adversity as miners strive relentlessly towards surpassing their previous achievements.