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August 15th
1848- Mr Waldo Hanchett patented the Dental Chair
1856- Birth of James Kier Hardie - the founder of the British Labour Party
1872- First voting by Ballot in Britain - in a by-election in Pontefract
1888- T E Lawrence A.K.A Lawrence of Arabia (I just typed Lawrence of Olivier!!) was born
1848- Mr Waldo Hanchett patented the Dental Chair
1856- Birth of James Kier Hardie - the founder of the British Labour Party
1872- First voting by Ballot in Britain - in a by-election in Pontefract
1888- T E Lawrence A.K.A Lawrence of Arabia (I just typed Lawrence of Olivier!!) was born
August 16th
1858- Queen Victoria sends the 1st intercontinental telegram - a letter of congratulation to President Buchanan upon his election
1938- Blues pioneer Robert Johnson dies - poisoned by the husband of one of his girlfriends
1956- Death of Bela Lugosi (I don't drink ..... vine)
1962- Ringo Starr is picked to replace Pete Best as the Beatles' drummer (yay!)
1977- Elvis Dies :(
1858- Queen Victoria sends the 1st intercontinental telegram - a letter of congratulation to President Buchanan upon his election
1938- Blues pioneer Robert Johnson dies - poisoned by the husband of one of his girlfriends
1956- Death of Bela Lugosi (I don't drink ..... vine)
1962- Ringo Starr is picked to replace Pete Best as the Beatles' drummer (yay!)
1977- Elvis Dies :(
August 17th
1815- Napoleon begins his exile on the island of St Helena
1835- Solyman Merrick patents the wrench
1836- The Registration Act makes it compulsory to register all births, marriages and deaths in the U.K.
1998- Bill Clinton admits to having an "inappropriate relationship" with Monica Lewinsky
1815- Napoleon begins his exile on the island of St Helena
1835- Solyman Merrick patents the wrench
1836- The Registration Act makes it compulsory to register all births, marriages and deaths in the U.K.
1998- Bill Clinton admits to having an "inappropriate relationship" with Monica Lewinsky
August 18th
1227- Death of Genghis Khan
1872- 1st mail order catalogue issued by A. Montgomery Ward (including a money back guarantee)
1962- Ringo Starr makes his debut as a Beatle at the Horticultural Society Dance in Birkenhead
1969- Jimi Hendrix's set brings the Woodstock Music Festival to a close.
1227- Death of Genghis Khan
1872- 1st mail order catalogue issued by A. Montgomery Ward (including a money back guarantee)
1962- Ringo Starr makes his debut as a Beatle at the Horticultural Society Dance in Birkenhead
1969- Jimi Hendrix's set brings the Woodstock Music Festival to a close.
August 19th
480BC- Spartan soldiers make an heroic last stand against the Persians at the pass of Thermopylae
1399- King Richard II surrenders to his cousin Henry (booo)
1856- Gail Borden receives his patent for making evaporated milk.
480BC- Spartan soldiers make an heroic last stand against the Persians at the pass of Thermopylae
1399- King Richard II surrenders to his cousin Henry (booo)
1856- Gail Borden receives his patent for making evaporated milk.

It was the Ancient Egyptians and Dinosaurs (and Doctor Who) for me.

Oooh I'd love to do an Ancient History OU degree - think I'll have to wait till I retire though!

August 20th
1882- Tchaicovsky's 1812 Overture performed for the first time
1913- Henry Brearley of Sheffield casts the first ever stainless steel
1940- Leon Trotsky stabbed with an ice pick in Mexico City (he dies the following day)
1948- Robert Plant Born - Hooray!
1882- Tchaicovsky's 1812 Overture performed for the first time
1913- Henry Brearley of Sheffield casts the first ever stainless steel
1940- Leon Trotsky stabbed with an ice pick in Mexico City (he dies the following day)
1948- Robert Plant Born - Hooray!

I've heard of the Lacuna - but didn't realise it had anything to do with Trotsky - he turns up in quite a few books.
August 21st
1814- Death of Benjamin Thomson Rumford - inventor of thermal underwear
1888- William Burroughs Seward patents the 1st push key adding machine.
1923- An ordinance forbidding dancers from gazing into the eyes of their partners is passed in Kalamazoo, Michigan
1986- Birth of Usain Bolt (27 today!)
1814- Death of Benjamin Thomson Rumford - inventor of thermal underwear
1888- William Burroughs Seward patents the 1st push key adding machine.
1923- An ordinance forbidding dancers from gazing into the eyes of their partners is passed in Kalamazoo, Michigan
1986- Birth of Usain Bolt (27 today!)
Yes, I don't think there's been anyone like that since dear old Daley Thompson
August 22nd
565- St Columba has an encounter with a monster in Loch Ness
1485- Richard III is defeated at the Battle of Bosworth
1642- English Civil War begins
1911- The Mona Lisa is stolen from the Louvre - it is recovered unharmed 2 years later
1917- Boom, Boom, Boom, Boom - John Lee Hooker is born
565- St Columba has an encounter with a monster in Loch Ness
1485- Richard III is defeated at the Battle of Bosworth
1642- English Civil War begins
1911- The Mona Lisa is stolen from the Louvre - it is recovered unharmed 2 years later
1917- Boom, Boom, Boom, Boom - John Lee Hooker is born
Never been keen on Mr Cromwell and the puritans.
Yeah me too, wouldn't have lasted five minutes as a Puritan!
I am so gutted I never got to see John Lee Hooker play live :(
I am so gutted I never got to see John Lee Hooker play live :(
have you seen Horrible Histories' Charles II song - it explains perfectly the difference between the Cavaliers and Roundheads:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=...

Sorry if you already know this Hilary - but if you click on the link in my last comment, it will take you straight to the Charles II song :0)
August 23rd
Ad 79- Mount Vesuvius begins to stir (uh-oh)
1936- Death of Rudolf Valentino
Ad 79- Mount Vesuvius begins to stir (uh-oh)
1936- Death of Rudolf Valentino

The clothes the victims appear have been wearing are thicker than one would expect for a Mediterranean summer, and the types of fruit the remains of which have been found, were typically found in October rather than August, and a coin found is a victim's purse was most likely minted in September.
Sorry, read Mary Beard's book on Pompeii earlier this year, and went to the exhibition at the British Museum!
Oh dear! I was rather impressed to think that we knew the exact date. Perhaps it was just unseasonably cold, the fruit had matured earlier than usual and the coin was a prototype?(lol)
August 24th
410- Rome is sacked by Visigoths
79- On an unseasonably cold day for August etc (see above) Mount Vesuvius erupts destroying Pompeii, Herculaneum and various smaller settlements - possibly
1680- Death of Thomas Blood who in 1671 had, disguised as a priest, stolen the crown jewels from the Tower of London. He was captured a few days later - but Charles II admired his daring so much that he gave him a full pardon
1875- Navy Captain Matthew Webb becomes the first person to swim the channel without a life preserver.
Disclaimer - the composer of this comment cannot guarantee the accuracy of the information contained therein :0)
410- Rome is sacked by Visigoths
79- On an unseasonably cold day for August etc (see above) Mount Vesuvius erupts destroying Pompeii, Herculaneum and various smaller settlements - possibly
1680- Death of Thomas Blood who in 1671 had, disguised as a priest, stolen the crown jewels from the Tower of London. He was captured a few days later - but Charles II admired his daring so much that he gave him a full pardon
1875- Navy Captain Matthew Webb becomes the first person to swim the channel without a life preserver.
Disclaimer - the composer of this comment cannot guarantee the accuracy of the information contained therein :0)
When was the exhibition on Ellie? I would have loved to have gone, will defo check out the book though.
Think the exhibition might be on at the moment, Laurel. My sister was talking about going to it when I phoned her yesterday

The exhibition is on til 29th September, well worth seeing, it's very moving in places. http://www.britishmuseum.org/whats_on...
Are you watching the history of archaeology series on at the moment - it's fascinating. One of my favourite books is Gods, Graves & Scholars: The Story Of Archaeology- it's very dated but it's a great read.
The last episode is on Tuesday at 8 pm on BBC 4 - there's 3 days left to watch the 2nd episode on I player.
And there's a new series on Ancient Greece starting on Thursday on BBC4 at 10.15 pm!!!
And there's a new series on Ancient Greece starting on Thursday on BBC4 at 10.15 pm!!!
The Pompeii book sounds fascinating - might just have to order it today!

August 25th
1530- Ivan the Terrible born
1786- Captain James Cooke sets sail - his first voyage aboard the Endeavour
1930- Birth of Shhhhhhean Connery
1530- Ivan the Terrible born
1786- Captain James Cooke sets sail - his first voyage aboard the Endeavour
1930- Birth of Shhhhhhean Connery

He's gorgeous isn't he - it's his eyes that do it for me.
August 26th
580 AD- Invention of toilet paper (in china) Hooray!
55AD- Britain invaded by Julius Caeser
1967- The Beatles meet Maharishi Mahesh Yogi
580 AD- Invention of toilet paper (in china) Hooray!
55AD- Britain invaded by Julius Caeser
1967- The Beatles meet Maharishi Mahesh Yogi

Cool! We did Tacitus - the bit about the invasion of Mona (Anglesey), a bit of Virgil and some of Catullus' love poems. I really enjoyed doing Latin (sound's strange I know)
Books mentioned in this topic
A Great and Terrible King: Edward I and the Forging of Britain (other topics)The Fall of Berlin 1945 (other topics)
A Place of Greater Safety (other topics)
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1040 - King Duncan of Scotland was murdered by Macbeth who then ruled for 17 years
1852- The first public lavatory in Britain opened in Fleet Street, London
1896 - Gold was discovered in Yukon Territory, Canada, starting The Gold Rush.
1908- The worlds first international beauty contest was held in Folkestone, Kent