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After landing at Southampton, where he received a civic reception, from America, Captain George E. T. Eyston, who broke the world's land speed record with an average run of 312.20 miles an hour, was met at Waterloo Station by his wife, child at Waterloo Station in London on Dec. 14, 1937. (AP Photo)
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1937-12-14
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Associated Press
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