Derby Telegraph

ON THIS DAY

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1741: A weary Handel finished his Messiah, 24 days after he had started it. Supplied with the libretto, he confined himself in his room at Brook Street, London, living almost entirely on coffee.

1852: The Duke of Wellington, English military commander, the “Iron Duke”, victor at Waterloo, statesman and Tory Prime Minister, died aged 83. 1891: The first penalty kick in an English League football game was taken by Heath of Wolverhamp­ton Wanderers against Accrington. Previously, an infringeme­nt resulted only in a free kick for the wronged side.

1901: US president William McKinley died in Buffalo, eight days after being shot by an anarchist.

1927: Isadora Duncan, the American dancer, was strangled by her scarf in Nice when the fringe caught in the wheel of a Bugatti sports car. 1964: The British daily newspaper the Daily Herald ceased publicatio­n and was replaced by The Sun.

1974: Chia-Chia and Ching-Ching, giant pandas, arrived at London Zoo. 1982: Princess Grace of Monaco, sometimes better known as American actress Grace Kelly, died in Monaco’s hospital without regaining consciousn­ess after a car crash the previous day.

ON THIS DAY LAST YEAR: A second earthquake in the space of a week hit English town Leighton Buzzard.

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Chia-Chia and Ching-Ching

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