LV. Marquess Camden talking. CV. Mrs Donald Campbell. GV. Marquess Camden picks up trophy - a plaque. LV. Mr Donald Campbell rises from his chair and walks across to the Marquess. SV. They shake hands. CV. Lady Campbell, Donald's mother, looking pleased. LV....
LV. Marquess Camden talking. CV. Mrs Donald Campbell. GV. Marquess Camden picks up trophy - a plaque. LV. Mr Donald Campbell rises from his chair and walks across to the Marquess. SV. They shake hands. CV. Lady Campbell, Donald's mother, looking pleased. LV. Campbell talking. CV. Campbell's face. Speech begins. "This coming year, this year we are in now, I hope we shall try and further this record again. Only, by doing that do I feel, that we have any chance of keeping this particular record against mounting opposition and at a time when once again this great country. holds all three records". CV. Mrs Jean Hume, sister of Donald Campbell. CV. Segrave Trophy. LV. A group, including Mr and Mrs Campbell, Mrs J. Hume, Mr Leo Villa, Campbell's mechanic, and two designers of the boat, looking at plaque. CV. Mr Donald Campbell.
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