we visit Donald Campbells Bluebird after it was bought from the depths of lake Coniston and restored , there was a quiet respectful silence in the museum and Bluebird was an amazing sight
Such a nice museum. Lots of vintage items displayed so nicely. Great views of the restored K7. So interesting to see the bluebird. Thanks for sharing with us Glyn. Great tour. Have a nice weekend.
Interesting story of Donald Campbell. They really did an amazing job at restoring the boat. I’m surprised it stayed at the bottom of the lake for so long. I guess they couldn’t get it because it was too deep. 👍27
Hi Craig the lake is very deep and I think it was left as a little respect to him they also recovered his body and he as a modest memorial in the local church yard
That was some terrible crash, Glyn and Carol. Enjoyed seeing the restored Bluebird and enjoyed the tour. Can't say we enjoyed the crash, but Mr. Campbell would have been well aware of the danger! Thanks for bringing us along.
Hi Dave and Kathy thanks for coming along Donald and his father Malcolm held many speed records land and water for many years there's been many replica Bluebirds but looking at the original is quite something else
Hey my friend how are you doing today hope all is well, here to show love and support, great video that plane still looks great they did an amazing job breaking it back togrther thanks for sharing, dont be a stranger, have a bless day peace and luv cheers
It was quite something seeing Bluebird and all the memorabilia Glyn. Will have to visit the museum next time we stay at Pier Cottage Caravan site in Coniston. Best wishes to you both, Rob & Gail 😀
That’s a fantastic museum, great to see the Bluebird restored… I know there was a dispute between the family and the restoration company, not sure if that ever got resolved but it looks amazing 👍🏻
Good to see it - just a shame it's not presented in an authentic configuration - for example it's missing the spray baffles around the intake. Was there any information or details on the runs they have planned for next year? I would have expected the museum to be showing some engine test runs at the very least.
The original Orpheus engine acted as a sacraficial annode for the rest of the boat. When I was there in 17 there was just a few parts laid out on a 'floor plan' of the boat. The corroded engine was part of that. Good to see it complate again. The controversy of A. Raising it, B. restoring it and C. running it again not withstanding. There is or was a very decrepit Merlin lieing in the dirt just outside the door.
Great video thanks for sharing 👍👍👍👍👍
Thanks for watching Jean 👌
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Great speed! This boat is beautifully restored.👍
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Hello from Naples, Florida. A very interesting place to visit! A lot to see there. Thanks for sharing with us, have a great week 👍 💯 ❤
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Lovely video..🙂🤦
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This is the first I've heard of it. Thank you for sharing👍
It's an amazing sight thanks very much for watching 👌
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Nice update! Thanks for sharing, my friend.🥷🇯🇵
Thanks for watching 👌
Hi Glyn nice to see the bluebird 👌👌
Hi Roy it's quite a sight
Wonderful sharing, exciting video!👍🩵
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Nice.. Thank you for sharing.. 😋👍💯✌️🤗😁😘
Thanks for watching Eddy 👍
Wow 😮beautiful sharing dear glyn congratulations 👍👏
Thanks Mary
Hi Glyn, thank you for your respectful video of Donald Campbell's iconic Bluebird, beautifully restored ❤
Thanks so much 🙏 it's amazing to see
Amazing Museum and history
Thanks for sharing Glyn
Love it❤
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Thanks very much Ainy 🙏
Very happy to discover this nice moment . Thank you and good day 👍
Thanks for watching my friend 👌
Such a nice museum. Lots of vintage items displayed so nicely. Great views of the restored K7. So interesting to see the bluebird. Thanks for sharing with us Glyn. Great tour. Have a nice weekend.
Hi Gasper and thanks very much for watching 👍 it's quite a sight amazing restoration
Interesting story of Donald Campbell. They really did an amazing job at restoring the boat. I’m surprised it stayed at the bottom of the lake for so long. I guess they couldn’t get it because it was too deep. 👍27
Hi Craig the lake is very deep and I think it was left as a little respect to him they also recovered his body and he as a modest memorial in the local church yard
That was some terrible crash, Glyn and Carol. Enjoyed seeing the restored Bluebird and enjoyed the tour. Can't say we enjoyed the crash, but Mr. Campbell would have been well aware of the danger! Thanks for bringing us along.
Hi Dave and Kathy thanks for coming along Donald and his father Malcolm held many speed records land and water for many years there's been many replica Bluebirds but looking at the original is quite something else
A very fitting tribute to a gentleman and British hero,
Thanks very much
I remember the Bluebird crash Glyn I bet it was a very interesting to see Bluebird in the flesh ❤ regards Dave
Thanks for watching Dave there's quite a respectful silence in the museum it's an amazing thing to see
Hey my friend how are you doing today hope all is well, here to show love and support, great video that plane still looks great they did an amazing job breaking it back togrther thanks for sharing, dont be a stranger, have a bless day peace and luv cheers
Glad you enjoyed watching it's an amazing thing to see
Very interesting to see the bluebird Glyn. Remember seeing footage of the crash. Definitely looks like a place we would enjoy visiting. 👍🏻
Yes it's well worth a visit .. it's quiet a thing to see thanks for watching 👌
Blimey, I remember that. Didn't realise they'd recovered his body. Good film Glyn 🙂
Thanks for watching Ziggy yes he's buried in the nearby church yard
Thanks for sharing that , a great display and tribute
Glad you enjoyed the film Pete
Looks a great place to visit and a great edit Glyn. Best wishes Graham
Hi Graham thanks very much for watching 👌
Thank you for sharing. What an interesting museum. Would love to visit here ❤
Hi guys thanks so much for watching it's quite something to see
Enjoyed seeing the treasure restored.
Amazing history
The Ruskin museum did a good job
Thanks for the tour Glyn
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Hi Mike an engineer Bill Smith and his team restored the Bluebird there's been a legal wrangle over it and running it on the lake again
Very nice video buddy keep it up mate Don 🤠🇬🇧👍👍👍👌👌
Thanks for watching Don 👍
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Very nice video!
Thanks very much 🙏
It was nice to see the video. Great share
Thanks very much 🙏
Great video Glyn . Quite emotive seeing Bluebird
It's quite a sight thanks for watching 👍
A most interesting video Glyn...enjoyed watching
Thanks very much 🙏 glad you enjoyed the little film
It was quite something seeing Bluebird and all the memorabilia Glyn. Will have to visit the museum next time we stay at Pier Cottage Caravan site in Coniston. Best wishes to you both, Rob & Gail 😀
Hi Rob and Gail it was my ambition to visit the K7 while we were there it's an amazing thing
It's amazing how fast we can get watercraft to go!
Hi Age it's a great piece of history
It's good that Blubird has been restored, so everyone can see and appreciate the dangers of water speed records.
It's an amazing thing to see Alice there's a sort of respectful silence around Bluebird
That’s a fantastic museum, great to see the Bluebird restored… I know there was a dispute between the family and the restoration company, not sure if that ever got resolved but it looks amazing 👍🏻
It's quite something to see it was whisper quite in there if you ever get the chance it's well worth the visit
Such a icon of both Britain 🇬🇧 and the Lakes
The K7 being restored is a great memorial to D Campbell
Great tour Glyn
Regards Simon 🤠👍
Glad you enjoyed watching Simon it's quite a sight
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Good to see it - just a shame it's not presented in an authentic configuration - for example it's missing the spray baffles around the intake. Was there any information or details on the runs they have planned for next year? I would have expected the museum to be showing some engine test runs at the very least.
The original Orpheus engine acted as a sacraficial annode for the rest of the boat. When I was there in 17 there was just a few parts laid out on a 'floor plan' of the boat. The corroded engine was part of that. Good to see it complate again.
The controversy of A. Raising it, B. restoring it and C. running it again not withstanding.
There is or was a very decrepit Merlin lieing in the dirt just outside the door.
Very interesting thanks very much 👍