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ON THIS DAY

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1394: Prince Henry the Navigator, who sponsored Portugal’s voyages of discovery, was born in Oporto. 1678: Antonio Lucio Vivaldi, composer and violinist, best known for The Four Seasons (1725), was born in Venice. 1789: The first Congress of the United States was held in New York. 1824: The Royal National Lifeboat Institutio­n was founded. 1890: The 1,710-foot Forth Bridge was officially opened by the Prince of Wales. 1924: Happy Birthday To You was published by Clayton F Summy. 1941: British forces, assisted by local Norwegians, raided the German-occupied Lofoten Islands, destroying 11 ships. 1946: Housewives’ Choice, presented by Robert McDermott, began on BBC radio. 1967: North Sea gas was first piped ashore near Durham. 1969: At the Old Bailey, gangland twins Ronald and Reginald Kray were found guilty of murder and given life sentences. 1974: After the General Election, Edward Heath failed to persuade the Liberals to join a coalition and resigned. Harold Wilson became Prime Minister of a minority administra­tion, which lasted for eight months until fresh elections secured a Labour majority. 1980: Robert Mugabe became the Prime Minister of Zimbabwe, winning 57 of the 80 black seats in the 100-member Assembly. 1989: Six people were killed in a rail crash in Purley, Surrey. ON THIS DAY LAST YEAR: Media mogul Rupert Murdoch married Jerry Hall at an aristocrat­ic palace. BIRTHDAYS: Adrian Lyne, film director, 76; Shakin’ Stevens, singer/ songwriter, 69; James Ellroy, novelist, 69; Kenny Dalglish, former football manager, 66; Chris Rea, rock musician, 66; Tim Vine, comedian, 50; Evan Dando, rock singer, 50; Patsy Kensit, actress, 49.

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