Belfast Telegraph

IT HAPPENED TODAY

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1784:

Dr Samuel Johnson, writer and lexicograp­her, died.

1867:

Twelve people died when Irish bombers blew up the outer wall of London’s Clerkenwel­l prison in an attempt to rescue a jailed colleague.

1903:

Ice cream cones were patented by Italo Marcione of New York.

1904:

The Metropolit­an Undergroun­d railway in London went electric.

1939:

The Battle of the River Plate began, with British warships attacking the great German battleship Admiral Graf Spee.

1967:

King Constantin­e fled Greece after an unsuccessf­ul bid to topple the military junta.

1973:

A three-day working week was ordered by the Government because of the Arab oil embargo and the coal miners’ industrial action.

2010:

Richard Holbrooke (top), the long-serving US diplomat who was the architect of the 1995 Bosnia peace plan and served as President Barack Obama’s special envoy to Pakistan and Afghanista­n, died at the age of 69.

ON THIS DAY LAST YEAR:

Donald Trump (above) told the world he will leave his businesses to his sons before January 20 in order to focus on running the US as president.

BIRTHDAYS:

Dick Van Dyke, actor, 92; Christophe­r Plummer, actor, 88; Robert Lindsay, actor, 68; Tom Verlaine, singer and rock guitarist (Television), 68; Paula Wilcox, actress, 68; John Francome, author and former jockey, 65; Steve Buscemi, actor/ writer/director, 60; Jamie Foxx, actor and singer, 50; Sara Cox, radio DJ, 43; Taylor Swift (below), singer, 28.

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