South Wales Echo

ON THIS DAY

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■ 1530: Following his arrest for treason, Cardinal Wolsey was recalled to London and died on the way at Leicester. He was buried there in Abbey Park.

■ 1797: Gaetano Donizetti, opera composer (Lucia de Lammermoor), was born in Bergamo, Italy.

■ 1832: Louisa M Alcott, author of Little Women, was born in Germantown, Pennsylvan­ia.

■ 1895: Busby Berkeley, choreograp­her and director who devised a style which revolution­ised Hollywood musicals, was born. His kaleidosco­pic ballets, with overhead shots to show the changing patterns his dancers could create, were his trademark in films such as 42nd Street and Gold Diggers Of 1933.

■ 1907: Florence Nightingal­e, the “Lady of the Lamp”, was presented with the Order of Merit by Edward VII for her work during the Crimean War.

■ 1929: US admiral Richard Byrd, with pilot Bernt Balchen, became the first man to fly over the South Pole.

■ 1932: The first performanc­e took place of Cole Porter’s The Gay Divorcee in New York starring Fred Astaire and featuring the song Night And Day.

■ 1934: First broadcast of a royal wedding - that of the Duke of Kent and Princess Marina in Westminste­r Abbey.

■ 1954: Sir George Robey, comedian and actor, died. He introduced the song If You Were The Only Girl In The World during the First World War.

■ 1986: Debonair British-born actor Cary Grant died.

■ 2010: A French couple came forward with 271 previously unknown works by Picasso - a staggering trove worth £50m.

■ ON THIS DAY LAST YEAR: More than 100 revellers at an illegal rave in Birmingham were issued with £200 fines after it was broken up by police. ■■ BIRTHDAYS: Dame Shirley Porter, former politician, 91; Diane Ladd, actress, 86; David Rintoul, actor, 73; Don Cheadle, actor, 57; Ryan Giggs, footballer, 48; Anna Faris, actress, 45; Simon Amstell, comedian/television presenter, 42.

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