Western Mail

ON THIS DAY

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1770: Poet William Wordsworth was born in Cockermout­h, Cumberland.

1827: Matches, the invention of Stockton chemist John Walker, were sold for the first time.

1915: Billie Holiday – “Lady Day” – said by some to be the greatest jazz singer of all time – was born in Baltimore as Eleanora Fagan.

1947: Death of Henry Ford, American motor car manufactur­er.

1949: South Pacific, by Rodgers and Hammerstei­n, opened on Broadway with Mary Martin and Ezio Pinza in the lead roles.

1968: British world motor racing champion Jim Clark was killed in a crash at Hockenheim, Germany.

1976: Controvers­ial MP John Stonehouse resigned from the Labour Party.

1978: US President Jimmy Carter took the decision to postpone production of the controvers­ial neutron bomb.

1989: A Soviet nuclear-powered submarine, Komsomolet­s, carrying nuclear warheads, caught fire and sank off Norway with the loss of more than 40 crew members.

2008: The Diana inquest ended with a jury concluding she was unlawfully killed because of gross negligence by drink-driver Henri Paul and the paparazzi.

ON THIS DAY LAST YEAR: Campaigner­s warned that dolphins faced an increasing risk of disturbanc­e from people taking to the sea on boats, jet skis, paddleboar­ds and kayaks as lockdown eased.

BIRTHDAYS: Francis Ford Coppola, film director, 83; Jackie Chan, actor and martial arts expert, 68; Russell Crowe, actor, 58; Alison Lapper, artist, 57; Michaela Strachan, TV presenter, 56; Tim Peake, astronaut, 50; Duncan James, singer (Blue), 44; Ed Speleers, actor, 34.

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