British History by Month: February - Statistics

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Date Year Clue Answer % Correct
2nd 1665 This North American city was captured by the British, later going onto be named New York New Amsterdam
94%
7th 1812 This novelist, responsible for works such as 'Great Expectations' and 'A Christmas Carol', was born Charles Dickens
88%
13th 1945 This German city was virtually destroyed by nearly 4000 tonnes of bombs dropped by the RAF and the USAAF Dresden
75%
6th 1952 Queen Elizabeth II succeeds her father as British monarch, but where was she when she heard the news of his death? Kenya
69%
20th 1472 These two groups of islands became part of Scotland (name one) Shetland | Orkney
69%
16th 1646 The last major battle of this conflict took place at Torrington in Devon The English Civil War
50%
24th 1993 This footballer, who captained both West Ham and England, died aged 51 Bobby Moore
44%
5th 1996 These two British supermarket chains become the first in the UK to stock GM products, in this case, GM Tomato Puree (name one) Sainsbury's | Safeway
44%
17th 1874 This political party, under the stewardship of Benjamin Disraeli, won it's first majority since 1841 The Conservative Party
44%
22nd 1371 King Robert II ascends to the throne in Scotland, beginning a royal dynasty that would continue until 1714 The Stuart Dynasty
44%
12th 2019 This English football goalkeeper, blinded in one eye in a car crash earlier in his life, died on his day Gordon Banks
38%
9th 1540 The first recorded meeting of this sport was held in Chester Horse Racing
38%
23rd 1965 This British comedian, who once formed one half of a comedy duo, died aged 74 Stan Laurel
38%
25th 1939 The first of these wartime safety measures were built in Britain, with 2.5 million eventually being built Anderson Shelter
31%
1st 1979 This footballer became the first £1 million player, when he transferred from Birmingham City to Nottingham Forest Trevor Francis
25%
15th 1971 The government introduced this new way of organising currency on this day Decimalisation
19%
10th 1906 This British battleship was launched, making all other battleships obsolete overnight HMS Dreadnought
13%
27th 1700 Author, scientific observer and sea captain, William Dampier, discovered this island off the coast of New Guinea New Britain
13%
21st 1804 Cornish engineer Richard Trevithick demonstrates the World's first of this type of vehicle, winning a wager in the process Steam Locomotive
13%
11th 1895 The lowest temperature ever in Britain; -27.2 Celsius, was recorded at this place in Scotland Braemar
6%
28th 1888 A new invention that would transform global transport was tested in Belfast, by youngster, Johnny Dunlop, as he was riding his tricycle under his father's supervision Pneumatic Tyres
6%
26th 1935 Robert Watson-Watt first demonstrates this technology in Northamptonshire RADAR
6%
4th 211 This Roman Emperor died in Eboracum, now known as York Septimius Severus
6%
3rd 1014 This King died, becoming England's shortest reigning king, ruling for just 40 days Sweyn Forkbeard
6%
14th 2006 This payment method was first introduced in Britain Chip and Pin
0%
18th 1871 This inventor, credited for the invention of 'rustless' steel, later to be called 'stainless' steel, was born Harry Brearley
0%
29th 1692 This poet, and inventor of a revolutionary form of shorthand, is born in Manchester John Byrom
0%
8th 1855 A series of mysterious footprints appear in the snow in Devon. They traverse roofs, rivers and haystacks and come to be known as The Devil's Footprints
0%
19th 1408 Henry IV was victorious at the Battle of Bramham Moor, therefore ending this particular rebellion, named after the family he defeated The Percy Rebellion
0%
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