Belfast Telegraph

ITHAPPENED TODAY

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1797:

Mary Wollstonec­raft Shelley

second wife of poet Percy Bysshe Shelley and author in 1818 of Frankenste­in, was born in London.

1860:

The first tram service in Britain opened, at Birkenhead on Merseyside.

1871:

Lord Rutherford, pioneer of subatomic physics, was born in Spring Grove, New Zealand. In the 1920s he was the first to split the atom.

1881:

The first stereo system was patented by Clement Ader of Germany, for a telephonic broadcasti­ng service.

1901:

Scotsman Hubert Cecil Booth patented the vacuum cleaner.

1937:

Joe Louis defeated Welshman Tommy Farr in an epic fight in New York to retain the world heavyweigh­t boxing title.

The great evacuation of children from British cities began. With the Second World War four days away, thousands of youngsters were moved to the country to avoid anticipate­d German bombing.

1963:

The ‘Hotline’ between the US president and the Soviet premier was establishe­d to reduce the risk of an accidental nuclear war.

2012:

A group of London Metropolit­an University students gathered outside Downing Street to express their distress at the UKBA’s decision to strip it of its right to admit foreigners.

ON THIS DAY LAST YEAR:

A ‘well-organised’ gang used drones to fly class A drugs and mobile phones into UK jails, delivering contraband straight to inmates’ windows, a court heard.

BIRTHDAYS:

Elizabeth Ashley, actress, 80; Sue MacGregor, broadcaste­r, 78; Robert Crumb, cartoonist, 76; Timothy Bottoms, actor, 68; Mark Strong, actor, 56; Cameron Diaz actress, 47.

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