The Chronicle

ON THIS DAY

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1559: Queen Elizabeth I was crowned.

1759:

The British Museum opened in London.

1790:

Fletcher Christian and eight fellow mutineers from the Bounty landed on the remote Pitcairn Island in the Pacific.

1867:

40 skaters died when the frozen lake in London’s Regents Park gave way.

1880:

The first telephone directory was published by the London Telephone Company.

1893:

Ivor Novello (David Ivor Davies), composer, actor, director and playwright, was born in Cardiff.

1912:

Italian aircraft dropped the first-ever propaganda leaflets during the Italo-Turkish War. They offered a coin and a sack of cereal to every Arab in Tripolitan­ia (Libya) who surrendere­d.

1912:

The first sickness benefit (10 shillings per week), unemployme­nt benefit (seven shillings) and maternity benefit (30 shillings) were introduced in Britain.

1963:

The BBC ended its ban on mentioning politics, royalty, religion and sex in comedy shows.

1992:

The European Commission recognises the independen­ce of Croatia and Slovenia, signalling the end of Yugoslavia as one nation.

1929:

Martin Luther King, US civil rights leader, was born in Atlanta, Georgia.

2009:

Dozens of passengers had a “miraculous” escape as a US airliner plunged into the Hudson River in New York.

2014: Actor Roger Lloyd-Pack, forever known to millions for his role as amiable dimwit Trigger in Only Fools And Horses, died at the age of 69.

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US Airways flight 1549 in the Hudson River in 2009
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