10 JANUARY
1839 Indian tea was auctioned in Britain for the first time. Previously, only China tea had been available, at great expense. After the introduction of Indian tea, prices fell and tea became so affordable that it was soon the national drink.
1840 Sir Rowland Hill introduced the Penny Post to Britain. Mail was delivered at a standard charge rather than being paid by the recipient. On its first day, 112,000 letters were posted in London alone. Additional note:- The Penny Black public house in Northwich, Cheshire - is a Grade II listed, Tudor style building that was formerly the district's post office.
1863 The first section of the London Underground railway was opened, by Prime Minister Gladstone. It ran from Paddington to Farringdon Street, stopping at seven stations. The trains ran every fifteen minutes.
1901 Oil discovered in Texas
1918 The House of Lords gave its approval to the Representation of the People Bill, which gave woman over the age of 30 the right to vote, as recognition of the contribution made by women defence workers during the First World War. However, women were still not politically equal to men, who could vote from the age of 21. Full electoral equality wouldn't occur until the Representation of the People (Equal Franchise) Act of 1928.
1947 Greek steamer "Himara" strikes a wartime mine in Saronic Gulf south of Athens with loss of 392 of 637 aboard
1949 RCA introduces 45 RPM record
1979 'Crisis? What Crisis?' Prime Minister James Callaghan flew back into strike-torn Britain denying allegations that the country was in chaos. Callaghan was the only Prime Minister to have held all three leading Cabinet positions – Chancellor of the Exchequer, Home Secretary and Foreign Secretary, prior to becoming Prime Minister.
1985 Eight people died and dozens were injured when an explosion destroyed a block of exclusive flats in south-west London. The blast was compared to a 50lb bomb going off and caused an estimated £250m worth of damage in addition to the loss of life.
1999 "The Sopranos", starring James Gandolfini as mobster Tony Soprano, debuts on HBO
2015 The Falklands commemorated Margaret Thatcher by unveiling a statue of the late Prime Minister who led the 1982 war that kept the island British. (Note - 10th January is Margaret Thatcher Day on the Falklands.)
2016 The death, from liver cancer, of the English singer, songwriter David Bowie, aged 69.
Famous Birthday's
Frank James
(1843 - 1915)
1883 Aleksei Tolstoi, Russian poet/writer (Pjotr Peroyj) (d. 1945)
Gary Parkinson
50th Birthday
1948 Donald Fagen, rock vocalist/keyboardist (Steely Dan-Peg), born in Passaic, New Jersey
70th Birthday
Rod Stewart
73rd Birthday
George Foreman
69th Birthday
Famous Deaths
Samuel Colt
(1814 - 1862)
Roy DeMeo
(1942 - 1983)
1971 Gabrielle "Coco" Chanel, French fashion designer (Chanel), dies at 87
David Bowie
(1947 - 2016)
2017 Clare Hollingworth, British war correspondent who was the first to report on the outbreak of WWII, dies at 105
2018 Tommy Lawrence, Liverpool goalkeeper with 3 Scotland caps, dies aged 77 (b. 1940)
Famous Weddings
1430 Duke Philip the Good marries Isabella of Portugal
1857 Novelist Jules Verne (28) weds Honorine de Viane Morel
1870 Deputy sheriff Wyatt Earp (21) weds Urilla Sutherland in Lamar, Texas
1898 Painter Henri Matisse (28) weds Amélie Noellie Parayre
1936 Actor Burgess Meredith (28) weds actress Margaret Perry (22)
Famous Divorces
1810 French church annuls marriage of Napoleon I & Empress Joséphine
1936 Actress Mary Pickford (44) divorces actor Douglas Fairbanks (52) after 15 years of marriage
1967 Actor Christopher Plummer (37) divorces columnist Patricia Lewis after nearly 5 years of marriage
1981 Singer James Brown (47) divorces Deidre Jenkins after 10 years of marriage



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