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  2. Bluebird record-breaking vehicles - Wikipedia

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    The name Blue Bird was originally inspired by the play of that name by Maurice Maeterlinck, [1] and the vehicles were painted a shade of azure blue.. Malcolm Campbell had a succession of Darracq racing cars in the 1920s, which in the fashion of the day he had named 'Flapper I' , 'Flapper II' and 'Flapper III' .

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  5. Nissan Bluebird - Wikipedia

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    This Bluebird was the first to be assembled in Nissan New Zealand's own brand-new assembly plant at Wiri, South Auckland. For the first two years of assembly the cars were fitted with a 1.8-litre unit, hence they used the 180B nameplate.

  6. Eli Oberstein - Wikipedia

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    By 1930, he began overseeing recording sessions and set up his own company, Crown Records. After Peer left RCA Victor in 1932, Oberstein began recording country musicians in the Southern United States. [5] He is credited with establishing the Bluebird record label in the early 1930s, as a 35-cent low priced subsidiary of Victor.

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  8. Bluebird Records - Wikipedia

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    Bluebird Records is an American record label best known for its low-cost releases, primarily of children's music, blues, jazz and swing in the 1930s and 1940s. Bluebird was founded in 1932 as a lower-priced subsidiary label of RCA Victor . [ 1 ]

  9. Bluebird (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Bluebird record-breaking vehicles, a series of cars and boats used by Sir Malcolm Campbell and Donald Campbell, to set speed records Bluebirds (Australian nurses) , a group of Australian civilian nurses who served in French hospitals during World War I