ON THIS DAY
1695: Henry Purcell, English composer, died of tuberculosis, aged 36. It is said that a friend asked him if he had made his peace with God, and he replied: “We’ve never quarrelled.” 1783: Man’s first free-flight was made by Jean de Rozier and the Marquis d’arlandes in the Montgolfier brothers’ hot air balloon. They flew above Paris and, after 25 minutes, landed a few miles south. 1787: Sir Samuel Cunard, shipowner, was born in Nova Scotia. He came to Britain in 1838 and, with two partners, established what became the Cunard Line. 1918: The German battle fleet surrendered to the Allies at Scapa Flow in the Orkneys. 1934: Cole Porter’s Anything Goes opened in New York. 1936: The first television gardening programme was broadcast by the BBC – In Your Garden with Mr Middleton.
1953: The discovery of The Piltdown Man skull by Charles Dawson in Sussex in 1912 was finally revealed as a hoax.
1974: IRA bombs in two Birmingham public houses killed 19 people and left a further 180 injured. ON THIS DAY LAST YEAR: I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here! began on ITV. The series was again filmed in Gwrych Castle near Abergele in North Wales, and starred Frankie Bridge, Richard Madeley and Arlene Phillips.