The Scotsman

NOW & THEN

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14 NOVEMBER

1380: Charles VI of France was crowned at the age of 12.

1647: King Charles I was recaptured and imprisoned.

1666: Diarist Samuel Pepys recorded the first blood transfusio­n – between two dogs.

1770: British explorer James Bruce discovered the source of the Blue Nile – Lake Tana in north-west Ethiopia.

1834: Student William Thomson entered Glasgow University at the age of ten years, four months.

1890: British-portuguese agreement on Zambesi and Congo granted Britain control of lower Zambesi and colonising rights up to the Congo.

1896: The Highway Act raised the speed limit for horseless carriages on Britain’s roads from 4mph (2mph in towns) to 14mph.

1904: King C Gillette patented the Gillette razor blade.

1908: Albert Einstein presented his quantum theory of light.

1910: A Curtiss biplane, piloted by Eugene Ely, made the first take-off from a ship, the United States light cruiser Birmingham.

1922: BBC began transmitti­ng daily from 2LO in the Strand, London.

1940: A thousand civilians were killed and Coventry’s historic cathedral was devastated in German air raid.

1941: The aircraft carrier Ark Royal sank near Gibraltar the day after after being hit by a German torpedo.

1952: Britain’s first music chart was published in the New Musical Express, with Al Martino’s Here in My Heart at No1

1956: The Hungarian uprising was quashed by Soviet troops.

1959: The Dounreay fast reactor went into operation.

1963: The island of Surtsey was formed off Iceland by the eruption of an underwater volcano.

1966: Muhammad Ali defeated Cleveland Williams by a technical knockout in the third round in Houston to retain the WBC world heavyweigh­t title.

1969: Second manned Moon mission, US Apollo 12, launched from Cape Kennedy with astronauts Charles Conrad, Richard Gordon and Alan Bean aboard.

1973: Princess Anne married Captain Mark Phillips.

1977: Firemen, claiming a pay increase of 30 per cent, went on strike leaving armed forces to cope with fires.

1983: First Cruise missiles arrived at Greenham Common base in Newbury, Berkshire.

1988: Picasso’s Maternité sold for £13.7 million, a record for a Picasso painting.

1990: Desmond Ellis became first IRA suspect to be extradited from Republic of Ireland to Britain.

1991: Murder warrants were issued in Scotland against two Libyan intelligen­ce officers who were alleged to have carried out Pan Am airliner bombing in which 270 died at Lockerbie.

1993: In a referendum, Puerto Rica voted against becoming the 51st state of USA.

1994: More than £7m worth of National Lottery tickets were sold in the first 12 hours of going on sale.

2008: The cancer-stricken Lockerbie bomber, Abdelbaset al-megrahi, failed in his bid to be freed on bail.

BIRTHDAYS

Prince of Wales, 71; Karen Armstrong OBE, writer, 75; Letitia Dean, actress, 52; Michael Dobbs, Baron Dobbs, British politician and novelist, 71; Stefano Gabbana, fashion designer, 57; Paul Mcgann, actor, 60; Bernard Hinault, five-time winner of Tour de France, 65

ANNIVERSAR­IES

Births: 1797 Sir Charles Lyell, 1st Baronet, Scottish lawyer and geologist; 1840 Claude Monet, French Impression­ist painter; 1863 Leo Hendrik Baekland, Belgian chemist and inventor of bakelite; 1889 Jawaharlal Nehru, first prime minister of independen­t India; 1907 Astrid Lindgren, children’s author, creator of Pippi Longstocki­ng; 1910 Norman Maccaig, poet; 1930 Dame Elisabeth Frink, sculptor; 1934 Dave Mackay, Scottish footballer.

Deaths: 1687 1687 Nell Gwynne, actress and mistress of King Charles II; 1841 Thomas Bruce, 7th Earl of Elgin and 11th Earl of Kincardine, nobleman who removed the Elgin Marbles from the Parthenon, Athens; 1916 Saki (Hector Hugh Munro), writer, killed in action; 1933 Sir David Murray, artist; 1990 Malcolm Muggeridge, writer, broadcaste­r; 2015 Warren Mitchell, actor.

 ??  ?? 0 On this day in 1983, the first Cruise missiles arrived at RAF Greenham Common air base in Newbury, Berkshire
0 On this day in 1983, the first Cruise missiles arrived at RAF Greenham Common air base in Newbury, Berkshire
 ??  ?? TOMMY COYNE Scottish footballer and manager, 57
TOMMY COYNE Scottish footballer and manager, 57

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