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On this day

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■ 1654: A meteorolog­ical office in Tuscany began daily temperatur­e readings.

■ 1832: Alexandre Gustave Eiffel, the French engineer who built the great landmark that bears his name for the Paris Exhibition of 1899, was born.

■ 1890: Chief Sitting Bull, Sioux leader, was shot dead in a scuffle with Indian police.

■ 1939: The premiere of Gone With The Wind took place at Atlanta, Georgia.

■ 1958: The last steam locomotive was made at Crewe. No 92250 was the 7,331st locomotive to be built at the works.

■ 1964: The maple leaf was adopted as the national flag of Canada.

■ 1966: Walt Disney, cartoon film producer and creator, died aged 65.

■ 1979: Two Canadians, Chris Haney and Scott Abbott, came up with the idea for a game called Trivial Pursuit. It was manufactur­ed in 1982 and sold 45 million copies worldwide in its first five years.

■ 1991: More than 470 people drowned when a ferry carrying mainly Egyptian pilgrims sank in the Red Sea.

■ 2014: Nelson Mandela was buried after a funeral ceremony that included a 21-gun salute and fly-overs by military aircraft as well as a eulogy by a traditiona­l African leader wearing an animal skin.

■ ON THIS DAY LAST YEAR: A new study found kangaroos can communicat­e with humans despite never being domesticat­ed.

■ BIRTHDAYS: Don Johnson, actor, 72; Joe Jordan, former footballer and coach/manager, 70; Paul Simonon, musician (The Clash), 66; Helen Slater, actress, 58; Carl Hooper, former cricketer, 55; Frankie Dettori, jockey, 51; Adam Brody, actor, 42; Michelle Dockery, actress, 40.

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