Western Mail

ON THIS DAY

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1471: Henry VI was murdered in the Tower of London.

1688: Poet and satirist Alexander Pope was born in London.

1780: Elizabeth Fry, English Quaker and prison reformer, was born in Norwich.

1840: New Zealand was declared a colony of Britain.

1851: Gold was discovered in Australia.

1894: The Manchester Ship Canal was opened.

1904: Thomas “Fats” Waller, American jazz pianist and

composer, was born.

1916: Clocks and watches in Britain went forward one hour as the Daylight Saving Act (Summer Time) was introduced.

1927: Pilot Charles Lindbergh landed in Paris to win the 25,000 dollar prize for the first solo flight across the Atlantic.

1966: Cassius Clay (Muhammad Ali) ended Henry Cooper’s hopes of winning the world heavyweigh­t crown for Britain in round six, in London.

ON THIS DAY LAST YEAR:

Footballer Marcus Rashford topped the Sunday Times Giving List, following a record-breaking year for donations.

BIRTHDAYS: Mary Robinson, former president of Ireland and UN high commission­er for human rights, 78; Leo Sayer, singer, 74; Andrew Neil, journalist and broadcaste­r, 73; Rosalind Plowright, opera singer, 73; Mr T, actor, 70; Judge Reinhold, actor, 65; Nick Cassavetes, actor, 63; Noel Fielding, comedian and actor, 49; Tom Daley, diver and Olympic medallist, 28.

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> Birthdays: from left, Leo Sayer, Tom Daley and Noel Fielding

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