Examples of using Brooklands in English and their translations into French
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Kingston Court, Brooklands Close, Sunbury on Thames,
Railton closed the Arab factory and moved to Brooklands working for Thomson& Taylor becoming their Technical Director with responsibility for John Cobb's 1933 Napier Railton car which took the Outer Circuit record in 1933
In May 1922 Kenelm Lee Guinness set three records with it: the Brooklands lap record at 123.30 mph(198.43 km/h), then the land speed record over a mile at 129.17 mph(207.88 km/h) and over a kilometre at 133.75 mph(215.25 km/h)- this was the last land speed record to be set on the Brooklands track.
this former World Air Speed record holder is on display at Brooklands Museum, Surrey; it was first preserved at the North East Aircraft Museum, Sunderland, England, on 2 April 2008 it was relocated to the RAF Millom Museum, Cumbria, but with that museum's closure in September 2010, WK198 was transferred to Brooklands on 3 February 2011.
The French were prompted to build a racing circuit after the construction of Brooklands in England in 1907,
from John o'Groats to Land's End in Cornwall then to the Brooklands circuit for six hours of continuous high-speed laps,
And clothes for Brooklands.
In 1910 he began racing cars at Brooklands.
The Brooklands Super-sports was a replica of Gordon England's record-breaker.
Henry Talbot has invited us all to Brooklands next week.
It was at Brooklands that he was first nicknamed"Jerry.
We haven't seen you since that awful day at Brooklands.
enjoyed a flight from Brooklands.
Bentley Brooklands is the name of two distinct models made by Bentley Motors.
The car recorded a lap of Brooklands at 112.68 mph 181.34 km/h.
winter tyre sizes for BENTLEY Brooklands Coupe 6.75 V8 Bi-Turbo 530.
BAe's successor, BAE Systems, still retain a logistics centre at Brooklands today.
Brooklands soon became a major location for the construction, testing and supply of military aeroplanes.
the Sports and the Brooklands Super-sports.
Wellington LA serial number N2980 is owned by Brooklands Museum at Brooklands, Surrey.