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1728: John Gay’s The Beggar’s Opera was first performed, with a score derived from popular ballads of the time.

1820: George III, longest-lived and longest-reigning King of England, died at Windsor aged 81.

1856: Queen Victoria instituted Britain’s highest military decoration, the Victoria Cross.

1880: WC Fields, US comedian who claimed he wouldn’t act with children or animals, was born in Philadelph­ia.

1886: Karl Benz patented the first practical car with petrol-driven internal combustion engine. It had three rubber-tyred wheels and went at 9.3mph. 1916: Zeppelins bombed Paris for the first time.

1942: Desert Island Discs started on BBC Radio, presented by Roy Plomley. His first castaway was comedian Vic Oliver.

1951: Actress Elizabeth Taylor, 19, divorced her first husband, hotel chain heir Nicky Hilton.

1980: Jimmy Durante, “Schnozzola”, American comedian, died aged 87.

1985: Oxford University dons refused to grant Margaret Thatcher an honorary degree.

ON THIS DAY LAST YEAR: The idea of quarantini­ng to halt the spread of the new coronaviru­s was introduced in the UK - with Brits returning from Wuhan in China told they’d be isolating for 14 days.

 ?? Andrew Matthews ?? > Coaches under police escort leave Brize Norton, Oxfordshir­e, carrying passengers from a plane which transporte­d British nationals from the coronaviru­s-hit city of Wuhan in China
Andrew Matthews > Coaches under police escort leave Brize Norton, Oxfordshir­e, carrying passengers from a plane which transporte­d British nationals from the coronaviru­s-hit city of Wuhan in China

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