South Wales Echo

ON THIS DAY

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■■ 1556: Thomas Cranmer, first Protestant Archbishop of Canterbury, was condemned as a heretic under Catholic Queen Mary I and burned at the stake in Oxford.

■■1685: Composer Johann Sebastian Bach was born in Eisenach, Germany. He sired 20 children yet still found time to compose 300 cantatas, two oratorios, the St John and St Matthew Passions and Mass in B minor.

■■ 1861: Albert Chevalier, composer and singer of cockney songs, including My Old Dutch and Knocked ‘Em In The Old Kent Road, was born in London.

■■1918: The last major German offensive of the First World War began on the Somme.

■■ 1933: The first Nazi concentrat­ion camp was completed in Germany. It served as a prototype and model for the others that followed including Auschwitz.

■■1960: The Sharpevill­e massacre took place in the Transvaal, South Africa, when police fired on a demonstrat­ion against Pass Laws, killing 69 people.

■■ 1963: Alcatraz, the notorious maximum security prison in San Francisco Bay, was closed.

■■1991: The poll tax was ditched as Environmen­t Secretary Michael Heseltine unveiled a new property tax to replace it.

■■ 1993: The IRA claimed responsibi­lity for two bomb attacks in Warrington which killed two children.

■■1995: Police raided the Tokyo headquarte­rs of the Aum Shinrikyo religious sect after Sarin nerve gas was released on five trains in the Tokyo undergroun­d system. ■■ BIRTHDAYS: Michael Heseltine, former deputy prime minister, 91; Gary Oldman, actor, 66; Matthew Broderick, actor, 62; Rosie O’Donnell, actress, 62; Ieuan Evans, former rugby player, 60; Matthew Maynard, former cricketer, 58; Adrian Chiles, television presenter, 57; Mark Williams, snooker player, 49, above; Ronaldinho, footballer, 44.

■■ The recycled paper content of UK newspapers in 2021 was 65.7%

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