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TRAGIC ATTEMPT ON WORLD WATER SPEED RECORD.—The first pictures of the tragedy on Lake Windermere, where Sir Henry Segrave and his mechanic were killed in the 4,000-h.p. speed-boat Miss England 11-. while making a new record of over 98 miles an hour. Left: Miss England 11. settling down after the tragedy. Above: The speed-boat after she had turned turtle while travelling at over 100 miles an hour.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1031, 23 July 1930, Page 18

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TRAGIC ATTEMPT ON WORLD WATER SPEED RECORD.—The first pictures of the tragedy on Lake Windermere, where Sir Henry Segrave and his mechanic were killed in the 4,000-h.p. speed-boat Miss England 11-. while making a new record of over 98 miles an hour. Left: Miss England 11. settling down after the tragedy. Above: The speed-boat after she had turned turtle while travelling at over 100 miles an hour. Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1031, 23 July 1930, Page 18

TRAGIC ATTEMPT ON WORLD WATER SPEED RECORD.—The first pictures of the tragedy on Lake Windermere, where Sir Henry Segrave and his mechanic were killed in the 4,000-h.p. speed-boat Miss England 11-. while making a new record of over 98 miles an hour. Left: Miss England 11. settling down after the tragedy. Above: The speed-boat after she had turned turtle while travelling at over 100 miles an hour. Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1031, 23 July 1930, Page 18

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