Derby Telegraph

ON THIS DAY

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1346: Edward III of England, aided by his son Edward the Black Prince, defeated the French at the Battle of Crecy.

1740: Joseph-Michel Montgolfie­r, pioneer balloonist, was born in Annonay, France. He and his brother created the idea for the hot air balloon by filling paper bags with smoke from the fire and letting them rise to the ceiling.

1819: Prince Albert, Consort to Queen Victoria, was born in Bavaria. 1875: John Buchan, Scottish novelist and statesman, was born in Perth. At the age of 39 he was confined to bed and wrote The 39 Steps. He became Governor General of Canada in 1935 and was created Baron Tweedsmuir. 1930: The Man Of A Thousand Faces, actor Lon Chaney, died.

1936: The BBC transmitte­d the first high-definition television pictures introduced by its announcer Leslie Mitchell. More than 7,000 people queued to see the pictures from Alexandra Palace on sets at the Olympia Radio Show.

1940: The RAF bombed Berlin for the first time in retaliatio­n for attacks on London.

ON THIS DAY LAST YEAR: A scientist stumbled over a 166-million-year-old dinosaur bone while running along the shore to meet her research team.

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