Burton Mail

ON THIS DAY

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1812: Limerick writer Edward Lear, author of The Book Of Nonsense, was born in London.

1820: ‘Lady of the Lamp’ Florence Nightingal­e, hospital reformer who tended the wounded during the Crimean War, was born in Italy.

1926: The TUC called off the General Strike after nine days.

1932: The kidnapped baby son of aviator Charles Lindbergh was found dead.

1935: Self-help group Alcoholics Anonymous was founded by William Wilson in Ohio.

1937: The coronation of King George VI took place in Westminste­r Abbey and was broadcast worldwide by the BBC.

1949: The Soviet blockade of Berlin ended after 11 months. It had cost the Allies £200 million to fly in food and essential supplies.

ON THIS DAY LAST YEAR: The Duke of Cambridge laid a wreath in memory of a police officer killed in the line of duty, during a visit to Croydon Custody Centre.

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