Derby Telegraph

ON THIS DAY

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1842: Sir James Dewar, Scottish physician and chemist, and inventor of the vacuum flask, was born at Kincardine-on-Forth.

1854: The Battle of Alma, fought by the British against the Russians in the Crimean War, produced six winners of the Victoria Cross.

1885: Jelly Roll Morton, pianist, composer and singer, one of the first jazz musicians, was born in New Orleans.

1931: Britain came off the gold standard to stop foreign speculatio­n against the pound. The devaluatio­n brought strikes and even a near mutiny on 15 navy ships berthed in Scotland.

1944: Guy Gibson, British pilot and Victoria Cross winner for his “Dambusters” action against the Mohne and Eder dams, was killed when his aircraft crashed in Holland on its way back to base. 1946: The first Cannes film festival opened.

1961: The first non-stop swim across the Channel and back was started by Argentinia­n Antonio Albertondo; he successful­ly completed the feat after 43 hours 10 minutes.

1984: A suicide bomber drove a lorry load of explosives at the US embassy in Beirut, killing 40 people.

ON THIS DAY LAST YEAR: A Baltic Sea passenger ferry with nearly 300 people on board ran aground in the Aland Islands archipelag­o between Finland and Sweden.

 ??  ?? Diana Dors at the Cannes festival
Diana Dors at the Cannes festival

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