|
Date
|
|
Year
|
|
Clue
|
|
Answer
|
|
1st
|
|
1978
|
|
This British comedian's coffin was stolen from a cemetery in Switzerland
|
|
Charlie Chaplin
|
|
2nd
|
|
1791
|
|
John Wesley died aged 87, being the founder of this religious movement based upon his life and teachings, which now has 80 million followers worldwide
|
|
Methodism
|
|
3rd
|
|
1857
|
|
The second iteration of this colonial war began
|
|
Second Opium War
|
|
4th
|
|
1824
|
|
This rescue organisation was founded by William Hillary; inspired by seeing a shipwreck off the Isle of Man
|
|
Royal National Lifeboat Institution
|
|
5th
|
|
1133
|
|
This King, who would become the first Plantagenet King of England, was born
|
|
Henry II
|
|
6th
|
|
1957
|
|
This country became the first British colony in Africa to gain independence
|
|
Ghana
|
|
7th
|
|
1876
|
|
This Scottish inventor patents the telephone, despite refusing to have one in his own study
|
|
Alexander Graham Bell
|
|
8th
|
|
1963
|
|
The first of this model of Ford car was produced in Liverpool
|
|
Ford Anglia
|
|
9th
|
|
2015
|
|
3,000 skeletons began to be excavated from beneath this London Underground station, some of whom were victims of the Black Death
|
|
Liverpool Street Station
|
|
10th
|
|
1629
|
|
Realising he could rule without Parliament in peacetime, Charles I dissolved it on this day, beginning this period
|
|
The Personal Rule
|
|
11th
|
|
1858
|
|
This significant colonial uprising came to an end after 10 months of severe unrest
|
|
The Indian Mutiny
|
|
12th
|
|
1710
|
|
Composer Thomas Arne was born, eventually becoming best known for this piece of music
|
|
Rule Britannia
|
|
13th
|
|
1927
|
|
This weapon ceased to be an official weapon of the British Army on this date
|
|
The Lance
|
|
14th
|
|
2018
|
|
This world-renowned physicist died aged 76
|
|
Stephen Hawking
|
|
15th
|
|
1906
|
|
This car and aero-engine manufacturer was founded by two business partners on this date
|
|
Rolls-Royce Limited
|
|
16th
|
|
1872
|
|
The first final of this prestigious sports competition took place at the Kennington Oval
|
|
The FA Cup
|
|
17th
|
|
1337
|
|
The Duchy of Cornwall was founded, becoming the first Duchy in England, when this heir to the throne was made Duke
|
|
Edward the Black Prince
|
|
18th
|
|
1745
|
|
This man, who had become Britain first Prime Minister, died aged 68
|
|
Robert Walpole
|
|
19th
|
|
1969
|
|
British troops landed on this Caribbean island, upon it declaring itself a republic
|
|
Anguilla
|
|
20th
|
|
1972
|
|
The PIRA carries out the first of this kind of attack in Belfast, killing seven
|
|
Car Bombing
|
|
21st
|
|
1556
|
|
This man, the first Protestant Archbishop of Canterbury, is burnt at the stake for heresy under Mary I, becoming a martyr in the process
|
|
Thomas Cranmer
|
|
22nd
|
|
1926
|
|
These, now pivotal, parts of road safety were introduced in London, causing multiple accidents on their first day
|
|
Road Markings
|
|
23rd
|
|
1645
|
|
This pirate, who gained a notorious reputation and was executed for piracy in 1701, despite only taking part in a handful of skirmishes, was born
|
|
William Kidd
|
|
24th
|
|
1944
|
|
76 British prisoners of war began their escape from this German POW camp, with the events later being dramatised into a film
|
|
Stalag Luft III
|
|
25th
|
|
2002
|
|
This iconic sports commentator, who marked England's World Cup Final Victory with the phrase: 'Some people are on the pitch...they think it's all over....it is now!, died aged 81
|
|
Kenneth Wolstenholme
|
|
26th
|
|
1923
|
|
BBC Radio first started broadcasting these regularly in their broadcasts
|
|
Weather Forecasts
|
|
27th
|
|
1966
|
|
The World Cup trophy was found by this dog, after being stolen a week earlier
|
|
Pickles
|
|
28th
|
|
1760
|
|
This man, notable for being a leading campaigner against slavery in the British Empire and helping to pass the Slave Trade Act of 1807, was born
|
|
Thomas Clarkson
|
|
29th
|
|
1461
|
|
28,000 people were killed during this battle, fought in blizzard conditions, during the War of the Roses
|
|
The Battle of Towton
|
|
30th
|
|
1994
|
|
The West Indies dismiss England for this run total, their lowest total since 1887
|
|
46 Runs
|
|
31st
|
|
1924
|
|
This airline, Britain's first national airline, was founded in Croyden
|
|
Imperial Airways
|