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ON THIS DAY

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1770:

Daniel Lambert was born in Leicester – his adult weight was 739lb and his waist measured 102 inches. When he died it took 20 men to lower his coffin into the grave. 1781:

Astronomer William Herschel discovered the planet Uranus. 1884:

Novelist Sir Hugh Walpole was born in Auckland, New Zealand. 1894:

The first profession­al striptease took place at the Divan Fayonau Music Hall in Paris. Le Coucher d’Yvette, as the act was billed, showed a woman undressing to go to bed. 1927:

The lance ceased to be an official weapon in the British Army. 1928:

The St Francis Dam near Los Angeles burst, flooding the countrysid­e and killing around 450 people. 1935:

The driving test was introduced in Britain. It was voluntary at this stage, becoming compulsory in June. 1938:

Hitler invaded Austria, which was made a German Reich province named Ostmark.

1963:

Chinese leader Mao Tse-Tung invited Soviet premier Nikita Khrushchev for talks to try to heal relations.

1985:

Russian leader Konstantin Chernenko was buried in Red Square as Mikhail Gorbachev became the youngest member of the ruling Politburo at 54. 1996:

Day of the Dunblane Massacre, when lone gunman Thomas Hamilton shot dead 16 children and their teacher in the local primary school before turning the gun on himself.

ON THIS DAY LAST YEAR:

School strikes led by climate activist Greta Thunberg took place on Twitter rather than the streets, due to mounting coronaviru­s concerns.

BIRTHDAYS:

Neil Sedaka, singer-songwriter, 82; Joe Bugner, former boxer, 71; William H Macy, actor, 71; Linda Robson, actress, 63; Adam Clayton, rock musician (U2), 61; Annabeth Gish, actress, 50; Stephen Maguire, snooker player, 40; Noel Fisher, actor, 37.

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A young Joe Bugner

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