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On this day

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1483: The young Edward V acceded to the throne on the death of Edward IV. He was never crowned and disappeare­d, believed murdered, 75 days later.

1626: Francis Bacon, philosophe­r and statesman, died - apparently killed by a chicken. He was trying to stuff it with snow as a method of preservati­on, caught a chill and died.

1806: Isambard Kingdom Brunel, railway and marine engineer whose works included the Clifton suspension bridge and steamship Great Western, was born in Portsmouth.

1838: The National Gallery in Trafalgar Square, London, was opened.

1865: Confederat­e General Robert E Lee surrendere­d to General Grant in Virginia, bringing the American Civil War to an end. 1906: Labour politician Hugh Gaitskell was born in London. As Chancellor of the Exchequer in 1951, he introduced NHS charges, causing Aneurin Bevan, Minister of Health, to resign.

1940: Germany invaded Norway and Denmark.

1945: The USS Liberty exploded in Bari harbour, Italy, killing 360 people.

1969: The first British-built Concorde

002 made its maiden flight from Filton to RAF Fairford.

1981: The U.S. Navy nuclear submarine USS George Washington accidental­ly collided with the Nissho Maru, a Japanese cargo ship, sinking it.

1983: Jenny Pitman became the first woman to train an English Grand National winner with Corbiere.

1991: Georgia declared independen­ce from the Soviet Union.

2003: Baghdad fell to American forces, Iraqis pulled down a statue of former leader Saddam Hussein.

2005: The Prince of Wales married Camilla Parker Bowles in a civil ceremony at Windsor’s Guildhall.

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