Belfast Telegraph

IT HAPPENED TODAY

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1754:

William Murdoch, Scottish engineer who, with James Watt and Matthew Boulton, pioneered the use of coal-gas lighting in 1792, was born.

1858:

Sir Sam Browne VC (above), invented the Sam Browne belt to hold his sword and pistol after he had lost one arm in action. It soon became standard military kit for the able-bodied as well.

1911:

Leonardo da Vinci’s Mona Lisa (La Gioconda) was stolen from the Louvre in Paris. The thief was Italian waiter Vincenzo Peruggia who, posing as an official photograph­er, walked off with it under his arm. It was recovered in 1913 from where he had hidden it, under a bed in a hotel.

1940:

Leon Trotsky (below), exiled Bolshevik leader who found asylum in Mexico, died after being struck several blows on the head with an ice pick wielded by Ramon Mercader, an agent for Stalin.

1959:

Hawaii became the 50th state of the USA.

1962:

Savannah, the world’s first nuclear-powered merchant ship, embarked on her maiden voyage.

1965:

Keith Peacock became the first substitute to be called on in a Football League match.

1988:

Amended British licensing laws allowing more flexible pub opening hours came into force at midnight. Pubs could now stay open 12 hours in the day, except on Sunday.

ON THIS DAY LAST YEAR:

Chester Zoo announced that rare miniature wallabies were set to go on show there.

BIRTHDAYS:

Kenny Rogers, country singer, 80; Dina Carroll, singer, 50; Liam Howlett, musician, 47; Chantelle Houghton, model/television personalit­y, 35; Usain Bolt, sprinter/ Olympic champion, 32; Hayden Panettiere (above), actress, 29; Judd Trump, snooker player, 29.

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