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    12 JANUARY

    1899 Unable to launch their lifeboat at Lynmouth because of heavy storms, the crew, horses and helpers dragged their 10 ton lifeboat Louisa and carriage, in the dark, the 15 miles overland to Porlock Weir. The 11 hour journey across Exmoor included a haul over Countisbury Hill (gradient 25% : 1 in 4) followed by descending another 1 in 4 hill down into Porlock where the corner of a househad to be demolished to gain access. Their rescue of the 18 crew from Forrest Hall was successful. The journey was re-enacted in daylight on 12th January 1999.

    1903 Harry Houdini performs at Rembrandt theater, Amsterdam

    1950 The British submarine Truculent collided with a Swedish oil tanker Divina, in the Thames. The two vessels remained locked together for a few seconds before the submarine sank, resulting in the deaths of 64 people. An inquiry attributed 75% of the blame to Truculent and 25% to Divina. Truculent was sold and broken up for scrap in May 1950.

    1959 Henry Cooper defeated Brian London on points over 15 rounds, becoming British and European heavyweight boxing champion. Cooper was the first to win the BBC Sports Personality of the Year award twice (in 1967 and 1970). He is the only British boxer to win three Lonsdale Belts outright and he was knighted in 2000.

    1967 Louisville, Kentucky, draft board refuses exemption for boxer Muhammad Ali

    1970 The Boeing 747 completed its first transatlantic flight, from New York to Heathrow. It is still often referred to by its original nickname, Jumbo Jet, or Queen of the Skies. The 747 was the first 'wide-body' ever produced. It held the passenger capacity record of 660 (in single class layout) for 37 years until October 2007 when the Airbus A380 took to the skies, with a maximum passenger capacity of 850.

    1971 Two bombs exploded at the home of Employment Secretary Robert Carr, in outer London. He was unhurt. The bombs had been planted by the Angry Brigade, protesting against a new controversial industrial relations bill that Mr. Carr was proposing.

    1976 Crime writer Dame Agatha Christie died, leaving a final book waiting to be published. According to the Guinness Book of World Records, Christie is the best selling novelist of all time. Her novels have sold roughly four billion copies, and her estate claims that her works rank third, after those of William Shakespeare and the Bible, as the most widely published books.


    1978 The executors of Lady Churchill’s estate admitted that she had burnt Graham Sutherland’s portrait of Sir Winston 18 months after the House of Commons had presented it to him in 1954. Sir Winston ironically described it as ‘a remarkable example of modern art’.

    1982 Mark Thatcher, son of the former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, went missing in the Sahara while taking part in the Paris-Dakar Rally. He was rescued two days later, and it turned out that he had lost his way. The incident provoked a tidal wave of jokes and cartoons making fun of his sense of direction.

    1989 Ex-dictator of Uganda Idi Amin expelled from Zaire

    1995 Murder trial against O.J. Simpson, begins in LA

    2001 Sven Goran Eriksson became the first foreign coach of the England football team. In 2006, he was recorded as saying that he would be willing to leave England to manage Aston Villa if England won the World Cup, after being duped into believing that a wealthy Arab would buy the club and wanted him as manager. The wealthy Arab was in fact a 'Fake Sheikh', an undercover News of the World reporter. On 4th May 2006 the FA announced that Steve McClaren, Eriksson's assistant, would take over after the World Cup.

    Famous Birthday's

    Hermann Goering
    (1893 - 1946)

    Tim Horton
    (1930 - 1974)

    1941 Long John Baldry, England, blues vocalist (Don't try to Lay No Boogie) (d. 2005)

    Joe Frazier
    (1944 - 2011)

    1932 Des O'Connor, British television presenter
    86th Birthday

    1933 Michael Aspel, British talk show host
    85th Birthday

    Famous Deaths

    Marguerite Bourgeoys
    (1620 - 1700)


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    Agatha Christie
    (1890 - 1976)


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    Maurice Gibb
    (1949 - 2003)

    Famous Weddings

    1684 French King Louis XIV marries Madame Maintenon

    1901 Tennis champ Charlotte Cooper (30) weds solicitor Alfred Sterry



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    1957 Aviator Howard Hughes marries 2nd wife actress Jean Peters

    1963 Country singer Willie Nelson (29) weds singer Shirley Collie (31) in Las Vegas

    1963 Actor and comedian Bob Newhart (33) weds Virginia "Ginnie" Quinn

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    1788 The birth, in London, of the poet George Gordon Byron, better known as Lord Byron.

    1879 The Zulus massacred British troops at Isandlwana, the first major encounter in the Anglo–Zulu War. Later, at the Battle of Rorke's Drift, two British officers and 150 British and colonial troops defended their garrison from the attacks of between 3,000 and 4,000 Zulu warriors. Eleven Victoria Crosses were awarded to the defenders, along with a number of other decorations and honours. The battle was immortalized in the 1964 film Zulu, starring Michael Caine. In 1923 the Havard Chapel at Brecon Cathedral became a War Memorial to the South Wales Borderers (the 24th Regiment of Foot) as they served with such distinction and the regiment's colours have been preserved for posterity in purpose built Perspex cases.

    1901 Queen Victoria died, aged 81, at Osborne House on the Isle of Wight. At the time, her reign was the longest in British history, spanned 63 years and saw the growth of 'an empire on which the sun never set'. St. Mildred's Church at Whippingham had connections with Queen Victoria, as it was the centre of a royal estate supporting Osborne House and Barton Manor.

    1920 The birth of Sir Alf Ramsey, football manager of England when they won the 1966 World Cup. He was knighted in 1967 in recognition of England's World Cup win the previous year.

    1924 Stanley Baldwin resigned as British Prime Minister at the end of an unsuccessful election and the new Labour Party had their first Prime Minister, Ramsay MacDonald.

    1927 The first live radio commentary of a football match anywhere in the world, between Arsenal F.C. and Sheffield United, at Highbury.

    1941 World War II: British and Commonwealth troops captured Tobruk from Italian forces during Operation Compass.

    1955 Joe Davis recorded the first official maximum snooker break of 147 in an exhibition match at Leicester Square Hall

    1959 Mike Hawthorn, English race car driver and one-time F1 world champion died, aged 29, in a road accident on the A3 bypass near Guildford driving his British Racing Green Jaguar 3.4-litre car. What happened on that day is still unknown.

    1962 The ‘A6 Murder’ trial began, the longest murder trial in British legal history. James Hanratty was accused of murdering Michael Gregston at a lay-by near Bedford. The trial finally ended on 17th February 1962 with Hanratty sentenced to hang, despite his protests of innocence and disquiet amongst some observers of the trial.

    1972 The United Kingdom, the Irish Republic and Denmark joined the Common Market.

    2015 Survival expert Ray Mears, who was due to make at least £10,000 as a speaker at the Caravan, Camping and Motorhome Show was sacked after he chose caravans as one of his pet hates on the TV show 'Room 101'.

    Famous Birthday's

    William Kidd
    (1645 - 1701)

    1788 Lord Byron [George Gordon Byron], English romantic poet (Don Juan), born in London (d. 1824)

    1869 Grigori Rasputin, Russian monk and confidant of Russian Tsar Nicholas II, born in Pokrovskoye, Sibera, Russian Empire (d. 1916)

    1907 Dixie Dean, English footballer (d. 1980)

    1931 Sam Cooke, soul singer (You Send Me), born in Clarksdale Mississippi (d. 1964)

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    (1934 - 1993)



    1940 John Hurt, English actor (Elephant Man, Alien, Midnight Express), born in Chesterfield (d. 2017)

    1960 Michael Hutchence, Australian rock vocalist/actor (INXS, Dogs in Space), born in Sydney, New South Wales (d. 1997)

    Famous Weddings

    1942 Novelist Anthony Burgess (25) weds Llewela Jones

    1960 Comedic actor Bob Denver (25) weds Maggie Ryan in California

    1985 Zak Starkey (Ringo's son) marries Sarah Menikides

    2005 Businessman and "The Apprentice" host Donald Trump (58) weds former model melania knauss (34) at the Bethesda by the Sea Episcopal Church in Palm Beach, Florida

    2006 Princess of Rock and Roll Lisa Marie Presley (37) weds American guitarist and producer Michael Lockwood (44) at Kyoto, Japan

    Famous Deaths

    Victoria
    (1819 - 1901)


    Lyndon B. Johnson
    (1908 - 1973)

    1994 Telly Savalas, American actor (Kojak), dies of prostate cancer at 72


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    1995 Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy, mother of pres JFK, RFK, & Ted, dies at 104

    Heath Ledger
    (1979 - 2008)


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    2010 Jean Simmons, English actress (b. 1929)


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    Jimmy Armfield
    (1935 - 2018)

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