Burton Mail

ON THIS DAY

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1724: Highwayman Jack Sheppard was hanged in front of 200,000 people at Tyburn.

1869: The formal opening of the Suez Canal took place. It had taken 10 years to make the 100-mile canal devised by Ferdinand de Lesseps.

1896: Oswald Mosley, English Fascist leader, was born.

1920: The Bolsheviks defeated the White Russians in the Crimea, ending Russia’s Civil War.

1937: MPS voted in favour of air raid shelters being erected in towns and cities.

1960: Clark Gable, the “King of Hollywood” and Oscar winner, died after shooting the final scenes of The Misfits opposite Marilyn Monroe.

1989: A pillar of South African apartheid crumbled when beach access restrictio­ns were removed by president FW de Klerk.

ON THIS DAY LAST YEAR: The Cambridge Dictionary revealed its word of the year for 2021 was “perseveran­ce”, with editors crediting global interest in Nasa’s mission to Mars.

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