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During the 2021 Virtual Aerospace Warfare Symposium, Gen. Mark Kelly, commander of Air Combat Command, shared remarks during a panel on “Accelerating Change Across the Air Force,” Feb. 25.,
A UNIQUE car that was used by George Formby during the Second World War is going up for auction. The 1939 Mercury Eight Series 99A Estate Car toured with the Eighth Army when the Stockton Heath performer – famous for his ukulele – entertained the troops in North Africa. George was given the vehicle by Malcolm Campbell, the British racing motorist who set the world speed record on land and on water various times during the 1920s and 1930s. He intended to modify the large estate car to use as a crew bus for his Blue Bird escapades but the war broke out before he could put his plans into action.
Angelina Jolie To Sell Artwork Gifted By Winston Churchill To FDR
February 01, 2021 12:59
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Sir Winston Churchill, âTower of the Koutoubia Mosque,â 1943. Estimated to bring 1.5 million pounds to 2.5 million pounds ($2.1 million to $3.4 million) in Christie s March 1 sale.
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Tower of the Koutoubia Mosque â a gift from Sir Winston Churchill to U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt â from the art collection amassed by actress Angelina Jolie and her ex-husband, Brad Pitt, next month. The work could secure a price record for Churchill s art and is estimated to fetch from 1.5 million pounds to 2.5 million pounds ($2.1 million to $3.4 million).
Two WW2 staff cars for sale with H&H Classics
Campbell-Formy Staff Car.
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.- For sale by auction with H&H Classics at Duxford Imperial War Museum on Apruk 14th these two historically important WW2 staff cars both deserve a place in a military museum or a military collection.
A hands on director of Lincoln Cars Ltd, Sir Malcolm Campbell MBE kept Blue Bird K4 (his World Water Speed Record achieving boat) at the companys Brentford premises on Londons Great West Road. Well known to the senior Ford hierarchy on both sides of the Atlantic, he was able to secure a brand new, overseas market example of the Mercury Eight Series 99A upon its 1939 launch (Lincoln and Mercury were both Ford subsidiaries).