Belfast Telegraph

IT HAPPENED TODABrianY

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1768:

Captain Cook ( set off on his first voyage, to explore the Antipodes.

1787:

The Philadelph­ia Convention, headed by George Washington, began drawing up the constituti­on of the United States.

1840:

The first drama school in Britain opened. Miss Kelly’s Theatre and Dramatic School in Dean Street, London, later became a theatre.

1871:

The House of Commons passed the Bank Holiday Act, creating public holidays on Easter Monday, Whit Monday and Christmas Day.

1935:

American athlete Jesse Owens set six world records within 45 minutes at Ann Arbor in Michigan.

1951:

British diplomats Guy Burgess and Donald Maclean were first reported missing — they had defected to Moscow.

1962:

Coventry’s new cathedral, designed by Sir Basil Spence, was consecrate­d.

1967:

Celtic became the first British football club to win the European Cup when they beat Inter Milan 2-1 in Lisbon.

1986:

Bob Geldof ( set up Race Against Time and got 30 million people worldwide running for Sport Aid for the starving in Africa.

ON THIS DAY LAST YEAR:

The University of Cambridge recruited a Lego Professor of Play, following widespread interest in what was billed as a dream job role.

BIRTHDAYS:

Sir Ian McKellen, actor, 79; Alastair Campbell, former director of communicat­ions for the Labour Party, 61; Paul Weller, rock musician, 60; Julian Clary, comedian, 59; Anthea Turner ( TV presenter, 58; Mike Myers, actor, writer and producer, 55; Anne Heche, actress, 49; Robert Croft, former cricketer, 48; Jamie Kennedy, actor and comedian, 48; Cillian Murphy, actor, 42; Jonny Wilkinson, former rugby union player, 39.

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