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    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.


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    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)


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    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)


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    1971 Gabrielle "Coco" Chanel, French fashion designer (Chanel), dies at 87

    David Bowie
    (1947 - 2016)


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    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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    1783 Great Britain signed a peace treaty with France and Spain, officially ending hostilities in the American Revolutionary War (also known as the American War of Independence).

    1850 The opening of the Penny Savings Bank, to encourage thrift amongst the poor.

    1936 George V died and was succeeded by Edward VIII who abdicated 325 days later because of his insistence on marrying American divorcee Wallis Simpson.

    1983 American gangster Roy DeMeo is found murdered in his car trunk after disappearing a few days earlier

    1986 Mrs. Pauline Williams of Luton won her three year fight to prosecute the man who injected her drug addict son with a fatal painkiller. She was the first person to bring a private prosecution for manslaughter to a Crown Court trial.

    1986 France and Britain finally decided to undertake the Channel Tunnel project, promising that trains would run under the Channel by 1993. When it eventually opened, on 6th May 1994, it left Eurotunnel with debts of £925m a year later.

    1987 The Archbishop of Canterbury's special envoy to Lebanon, Terry Waite, was kidnapped in Beirut whilst attempting to win freedom for Western hostages.

    1991 The death of Alfred Wainwright, whose books for walkers did much to popularise the Lake District. His ashes are scattered on Haystacks, Cumbria and there is a memorial plaque in nearby Buttermere Church. Wainwright's Coast to Coast Walk, starts here at St. Bees in Cumbria and ends here at Robin Hood's Bay in North Yorkshire

    1997 Her Majesty's Royal Yacht Britannia began her final voyage, to Hong Kong, before being decommissioned. She is now based in Edinburgh, as a visitor attraction.

    2009 Barack Obama, inaugurated as the 44th President of the United States of America, becomes the United States' first African-American president

    2014 Dr. Michael Ramscar and a team of scientists suggested that the brains of older people only appear to slow down because they have so much information to compute, much like a full-up hard drive. “The brains of older people do not get weak. On the contrary, they simply know more.”

    2015 A six-day-old baby became Britain's youngest organ donor when her kidneys were transplanted into a patient with renal failure, and liver cells were transfused into a second recipient.

    2017 Donald Trump is inaugurated as the 45th President of the United States of America and Mike Pence as the 48th Vice President

    Famous Birthday's

    Joy Adamson
    (1910 - 1980)

    Patricia Neal
    (1926 - 2010)


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    Buzz Aldrin
    88th Birthday

    Gary Barlow
    47th Birthday

    Famous Weddings

    1382 King Richard II of England marries Anne of Bohemia and daughter of the Holy Roman Emperor at Westminster Abbey. Anne died of plague in 1394.

    1800 Napoleon I's sister Carolina marries King Joachim Murat of Naples

    1968 Actress Sharon Tate (24) weds actor/director Roman Polanski (34) in Chelsea, London

    2001 "Fast Lane" actor Peter Facinelli (27) weds actress and director Jennie Garth (28) at Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church in Montecito, California

    Famous Deaths

    1900 John Ruskin, English writer (Dearest Mama Talbot), dies of flu at 81


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    George V
    (1865 - 1936)


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    1990 Barbara Stanwyck, [Ruby Stevens], actress (Big Valley), dies at 82


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    Audrey Hepburn
    (1929 - 1993)

    1994 Matt Busby, Scottish soccer coach (Manchester United), dies at 84

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    07 FEBRUARY

    1812 Charles Dickens, English journalist and novelist was born. He is considered the greatest novelist of the Victorian period. He created characters such as Oliver Twist, Nicholas Nickleby and David Copperfield and amongst his other works were The Old Curiosity Shop, A Christmas Carol, Great Expectations, Bleak House and many, many more.

    1837 The birth of Sir James Murray, Scottish lexicographer. He was the primary editor of the Oxford English Dictionary from 1879 until his death.

    1863 185 British sailors were killed when HMS Orpheus was wrecked off the coast of New Zealand.

    1886 While building a cottage for a prospector in the Transvaal, South Africa, an Englishman, George Walker, found a clear streak of gold. It became the richest gold reef in the world.

    1873 The birth, in County Down, of Thomas Andrews. Andrews was the naval architect in charge of the plans for the ocean liner RMS Titanic. He was travelling on board the Titanic during its maiden voyage when it hit an iceberg on 14th April 1912 and was one of the 1,517 people who perished in the disaster. Titanic's engineers, who battled below decks to try and keep Titanic afloat are commemorated on this monument in Southampton.

    1937 Britain's first dive-bomber, the prototype B-24 Skua, made its maiden flight over Yorkshire, piloted by Dasher Blake.

    1964 The Beatles pop group arrived in New York at the start of their first tour of the United States.

    1964 Cassius Clay converts to Islam, and is renamed Muhammad Ali

    1974 Prime Minister Edward Heath announced a general election and appealed to the miners to suspend their planned strike.

    1974 The island of Grenada, in the southeastern Caribbean Sea, gained independence from Britain.

    1976 Joan Bazeley became the first woman to referee a men's football match and Diana Thorne became the first woman jockey to win under National Hunt Rules (on ‘Ben Ruler’ at Stratford).

    1991 Prime Minister John Major and senior Cabinet Ministers escaped unhurt during an apparent assassination attempt, when the IRA fired three mortar shells at 10 Downing Street from a van parked several streets away in the centre of London.

    1992 The European Union was formed.

    1994 It was reported that 13.1 million television viewers watched British boxer Chris Eubank beat German Graciano Rocchigiani in Berlin. It was the most watched programme of the year.

    1995 Last day of Test Cricket cricket for Graham Gooch & Mike Gatting

    2005 Britain's Ellen MacArthur (born 8th July 1976) became the fastest person to sail solo around the world. Two months after her amazing feat she also became the youngest person to receive a damehood.

    2006 The completion, in Cardiff Bay, of The Senedd. It the main public building of the National Assembly, the main centre for democracy and devolution in Wales.

    2015 Printing blocks from a typeface called 'Doves Type' were discovered in the River Thames. The font has not been used for nearly a century as the printing type blocks, used to print letters, were thrown into the river in 1917.

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    Charles Dickens
    (1812 - 1870)


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    1946 Pete Postlethwaite, actor (d. 2011)

    Eddie Izzard
    56th Birthday

    Garth Brooks
    56th Birthday

    Ashton Kutcher
    40th Birthday

    Famous Weddings

    1901 Queen Wilhelmina marries Prince Heinrich von Mecklenburg-Schwerin

    1925 Heavyweight boxing champ Jack Dempsey (29) weds actress Estelle Taylor (30)

    1931 Aviation pioneer Amelia Earhart (33) weds publisher George Palmer Putnam (43) in Noank, Connecticut

    1988 Heavyweight boxing champ Mike Tyson marries actress Robin Givens

    2009 Actress and skating champ Kristy Swanson (39) weds 1993 World Pair Skater Champion Lloyd Eisler (45) at The Madonna Inn in San Luis Obispo, California

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    Harvey Firestone
    (1868 - 1938)


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    1985 Matt Monro, English singer (b. 1932)

    Anne Morrow Lindbergh
    (1906 - 2001)

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