Belfast Telegraph

IT HAPPENED TODAY

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1669:

Henrietta Maria, French wife of Charles I of England, died near Paris. Henrietta Street, London WC2, is named after her.

1771:

Scottish explorer Mungo Park (above) was born near Stirling.

1855:

The Russian Black Sea base of Sebastopol fell to Anglo-French forces after an 11-month siege.

1897:

Marlboroug­h Street Police Court in London fined taxi driver George Smith £1, making him the first person in Britain to be convicted for drink-driving. He drank three glasses of beer and drove his electric taxi on the pavement in Bond Street.

1945:

Vidkun Quisling, the “Puppet” Premier of Norway during the Second World War, was sentenced to death for collaborat­ion with the Nazis and was executed on October 24.

1965:

Yale University published a map purporting to show that the Vikings discovered America in the 11th century.

1981:

Picasso’s anti-war mural Guernica returned to Spain after 40 years’ custodians­hip in the US. Picasso refused to allow the painting to be shown in Spain until the restoratio­n of democracy.

1988:

German tennis player Steffi Graf (above) became only the fifth person to complete the Grand Slam, winning the four top women’s tennis tournament­s in the same calendar year when she beat Argentinia­n Gabriella Sabatini to win the US Open.

ON THIS DAY LAST YEAR:

The Dalai Lama said developed countries are in “crisis” as he urged a greater sense of compassion and love.

BIRTHDAYS:

Karl Lagerfeld, fashion designer, 85; Jose Feliciano, singer/ guitarist, 73; Judy Geeson, actress, 70; Joe Perry, rock musician (Aerosmith), 68; Amy Irving, actress, 65; Carol Decker, singer, 61; Siobhan Fahey (above), singer, 60; Colin Firth, actor, 58; Guy Ritchie, director, 50; Tim Stimpson, rugby union player, 45; Ryan Phillippe, actor, 44.

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