Donald Malcolm Campbell, born 23 March 1921 in England, broke the land speed record on the salt flats of Lake Eyre in 1964, attaining a speed of 648.72 km per hour. This was a land speed record, not a water record, so his achievement was not made in a Bluebird, which is a boat.
John Eyre was Jane Eyre's uncle in the book, "Jane Eyre." He was a Maderian trader that was looking for Jane.
Edward Eyre was the 3rd son in his family.
Thomas Eyre - Jesuit - died in 1715.
Edward Eyre's father was Anthony William Eyre (vicar of Hornsea and Long Riston). His mother was Sarah (née Mapleton). Eyre married Adelaide Fanny, daughter of Captain Osmond, and together they had four sons and one daughter.
Edward John Eyre was born on 5 August 1815 in Hornsea, Yorkshire, England.
Donald Campbell in 1964
Donald Malcolm Campbell
No, Jane Eyre was 18 when she became a governess.
the record is 285mphANS 2 - If that ever was a record, it was beaten in 1937 when Sir Malcolm Campbell drove his Bluebird at 301 mph on Bonneville Salt Flats. - The record for wheel driven carshas been broken regularly ever since and now stands at 403 mph, by Malcolm's son Donald who drove his Bluebird at Lake Eyre, Australia in 1964.The record for jet or rocket cars is now 763 mph by Britain's Thrust SSC driven by Andy Green at Black Rock Sands in 1997.
Jane Eyre first met Mr. Rochester when she became the governess for his ward, Adele, at Thornfield Hall.
Lake Eyre was named after Edward Eyre, the explorer who discovered it.
Yes, it is, but at the time Eyre explored it was not yet known as the Eyre Peninsula.
John Eyre was Jane Eyre's uncle in the book, "Jane Eyre." He was a Maderian trader that was looking for Jane.
"Jane Eyre" and the character of Rochester became famous because of the novel's themes of love, independence, and social class struggles, as well as the unconventional and complex relationship between Jane and Rochester. The novel has resonated with readers for its strong female protagonist and exploration of moral and societal values.
Lake Eyre was named after Edward Eyre. He was the first white person to discover it. Also the Eyre Highway is named after him, and so is the Eyre Peninsula and a tiny place called Eyre.
Edward Eyre discovered lake Eyre on 27 August 1840. Lake Eyre was one of several salt lakes which blocked Eyre's attempt to cross from south to north.
Yes:Lake Eyre (South Australia)Eyre Peninsula (South Australia)Eyre River (Western Australia)Eyre (small settlement in South Australia)Eyre Highway