South Wales Echo

ON THIS DAY

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■■ 1566: James VI of Scotland, later James I – and first Stuart king – of England, was born in Edinburgh Castle.

■■1623: Blaise Pascal, French mathematic­ian and philosophe­r who invented the first calculatin­g machines, was born. Other research led to the invention of the syringe and hydraulic press and with it, Pascal’s law of pressure.

■■1820: A baton was first used to conduct an orchestra in England, by Ludwig Spohr.

■■1829: The London Metropolit­an Police was founded by Sir Robert Peel.

■■1896: Bessie Wallis Warfield (Mrs Simpson) was born in Baltimore. She later became the Duchess of Windsor, after Edward VIII abdicated the throne because of his love for her.

■■1903: Wally Hammond, England and Gloucester cricketer, was born.

■■1905: The world’s first all-motion picture theatre opened in Pittsburgh.

■■1910: Deutschlan­d, the first Zeppelin airliner, was launched, and crashed on June 28.

■■1953: Ethel and Julius Rosenberg went to the electric chair in New York, having been found guilty of spying for the Soviet Union.

■■1967: The Monterey Pop Festival attracted thousands of hippies to watch stars including Jimi Hendrix, Otis Redding, Janis Joplin and The Who.

■■ON THIS DAY LAST YEAR: An emaciated polar bear was sighted in a Russian industrial city in Siberia, far south of its normal hunting grounds.

■■BIRTHDAYS: Aung San Suu Kyi, Nobel peace laureate and freedom campaigner, 75; Salman Rushdie, author, 73, above; Kathleen Turner, actress, 66; Paula Abdul, singer, 58; Rory Underwood, former rugby union player, 57; Boris Johnson, British prime minister, 56; Sadie Frost, actress/designer, 55; Zoe Saldana, actress, 42.

■■ The recycled paper content of UK newspapers in 2016 was 62.8%

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