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Above is seen "Miss England II" after the boat had capsized, with fatal results for Sir Henry Segrave and Mr. A. V. Halliwell, his mechanic. The damaged bottom of the overturned boat will be noticed, with the propellors intact.
ly
(Times copyright).
This photograph was taken whilst the late Sir Henry Segrave was mak- ing his fatal attempt d the world's speed record aboard "Miss England II" on Lake Windermere. About fifty yards further on, the boat capsized, with tragic
results. (Times copyright),
J. B. Hobbs, the Surrey batsman, is here shown hitting a boundary off Grimmett in the first Test match between England and Australia at Nottingham.
Sutcliffe, the other batsman, is seen on the left. England won the match by 98 runs. · (Times copyright),
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