Donald Campbell CBE tried for the 300mph World Water Speed Record on Coniston Water in Bluebird K7 before it ended in tragedy ...
Donald Campbell's Bluebird has had a new jet engine installed as part of efforts to run the record-breaking craft in the Lake ...
This moderate walk ascends above Coniston village and offers splendid views of the fells, lake, village and an impressive former quarry.
Independent British watchmaker Marloe has announced a new range of self-winding timepieces called the Coniston Automatic. Named after the water speed record venue of Coniston Water in the English ...
A lovely home in the Lake District, with views described by John Ruskin as being of ‘unrivalled beauty’, is for sale at ...
Emergency teams, including from the Coastguard, the ambulance service, and search and rescue, took part in the training on Sunday.
Campbell will be buried at St Andrew's Church in Coniston Water on Wednesday more than 34 years after he died at the age of 46 attempting to set a new water speed record in his Bluebird K7.
Dave Warby, son of the late-water speed record holder Ken Warby, will be in the cockpit at Coniston. A team of engineers are checking the engines so the hydroplane can return to the water.