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On This Day In History, May 10th

1994 Nelson Mandela becomes South Africa's first black president

Mandela's inauguration came after more than 300 years of white rule. Before becoming president, he was a pivotal figure in the fight against the racist apartheid regime and was incarcerated for 27 years.

1954 Bill Haley releases “Rock Around the Clock”
It was the first rock song to top the Billboard charts and has become a classic of the early rock era.

1941 Adolf Hitler's deputy, Rudolf Hess, parachutes into Scotland to broker a peace agreement
Hess was captured and interrogated. He was the last in a long line of prominent figures to be incarcerated in the Tower of London. Hitler characterized his peace mission four years before the end of World War II as treason.

1933 Nazis ceremonially burn about 25,000 allegedly “un-German” books
The book burnings were part of the right-wing German Student Union's Action against the Un-German Spirit. Among the burnt books were works by Albert Einstein, Bertolt Brecht, Sigmund Freud, and Franz Kafka.

1869 In the United States, the first coast-to-coast railroad is completed
The Central Pacific and Union Pacific railroad systems were joined at Promontory Summit in Utah, using a “Golden Spike”. This last spike is now housed in the Cantor Arts Museum at Stanford University.
 
Births On This Day, May 10th 🎂

1977 Nick Heidfeld
German race car driver

1960 Bono
Irish singer-songwriter, actor, activist

1957 Sid Vicious
English singer, bass player

1946 Donovan
Scottish/English singer-songwriter, guitarist, producer, actor

1899 Fred Astaire
American actor, singer, dancer

Deaths On This Day, May 10th 🪦

1977 Joan Crawford
American actress

1897 Andrés Bonifacio
Filipino activist

1863 Stonewall Jackson
American general

1818 Paul Revere
American military officer

1774 Louis XV of France
 

1765
British clock maker, John Harison receives $10,000 Britsh pounds{$ 12,600 in U.S. currency} for his invention of naval longitude clock
1924
J.Edgar Hoover becomes FBI's 1st director, held the job until 1972
1940
Winston Churchill becomes British Prime Minister when Neville Chamberlain resigns
1994
Nelson Mandela becomes South Africa's 1st black president
2022
Apple ends production of its Ipod music player after 21 yrs
 
May 10th Birthdays:
1850
Thomas Lipton- Scottish tea merchant- Lipton Tea
1911
Bel Kaufman- author' Up The Down Staircase'
1940
Taurean Blacque- actor best known TV role' Det Neal Washington' in NBC police drama' Hill St. Blues'
1955
Chris Berman- sportscaster best known for working at ESPN
1960
Bono- Irish rock singer/songwriter with band U-2'I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For, Beautiful Day
Deaths:
1818
Paul Revere- U.S. silversmith/patriot who alerted colonial militia of approaching British forces before battles at Lexington &Concord 83
1999
Shel Silverstein- writer/ cartoonist/ songwriter' A Boy Name Sue, The Cover of the Rolling Stone' 68
2021
Norman Lloyd- actor best known TV role' Dr Auschlander' in NBC medical drama' St Elsewhere', movie' Dead Poet's Society, he played headmaster 106
 
On This Day In History, May 11th

1998 India executes a series of nuclear weapons tests

The detonations raised fears of a nuclear conflict in the area and sparked international protests. On May 13, 1998, India officially declared itself a nuclear power.

1996 ValuJet flight 592 crashes into the Florida Everglades shortly after takeoff

All 110 people on board lost their lives in the crash that was caused by a fire in the cargo compartment.

1985 56 football fans die in a stadium fire
During a match against Lincoln City, the wooden stands at Valley Parade football ground went up in flames. The exits were locked. A burning cigarette thrown into a waste bin has been determined as the probable cause of the disaster.

1981 The musical Cats is premiered
The piece sparked a musical craze around the world and catapulted the composer Andrew Lloyd Webber to stardom.

868 The earliest surviving dated printed book is produced in China
The “Diamond Sutra” is one of the most important texts in Mahayana Buddhism. The British Library in London presently houses the copy.
 
Births On This Day, May 11th 🎂

1918 Richard Feynman
American physicist, Nobel Prize laureate

1904 Salvador Dalí
Spanish painter

1888 Irving Berlin
American composer

1861 Frederick Russell Burnham
American soldier, adventurer

1838 Walter Goodman
English painter, illustrator, author

Deaths On This Day, May 11th 🪦

2001 Douglas Adams
English/American author, playwright

1988 Kim Philby
British spy, Soviet double agent

1981 Bob Marley
Jamaican/American singer-songwriter, guitarist

1778 William Pitt, 1st Earl of Chatham
English politician, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom

1760 Alaungpaya
Burmese king
 
11th May

1086 Matilda of Flanders, wife of William the Conqueror, was crowned Queen of England in Westminster Abbey. She was the mother of ten children who survived to adulthood, including two kings, William II and Henry I.

1812 British Prime Minister Spencer Percival was assassinated in the House of Commons, apparently mistaken by his killer, bankrupt broker John Bellingham, for someone else. He is the only Prime Minister in Britain to have been assassinated.

1820 The launch of HMS Beagle, the ship that took Charles Darwin on his scientific voyage to test his theories on evolution.

1963 British businessman Greville Wynne, aged 44, accused of spying for the West was sentenced to eight years' detention by a Moscow tribunal.
 
1820
launch of ship HMS Beagle which would later take naturalist, Charles Darwin on his famous scientific voyage
1893
cyclist/founder of Tour de France, Henri Desgrange sets 1st world bicycle record traveling 21.95mph
1958
U.S. performs its 2nd nuclear atmospheric nuclear test of the day at Enewetak Atol in the Marshall Islands Its located in W.Pacific Ocean halfway between Hawaii&Australia
1968
actor/ singer, Richard Harris releases single' MacArthur Park',written by composer Jimmy Webb It would become a million seller peaking at #2 in U.S. # 4 in UK from the album' A Tramp Shining'
1989
Kenya announces world wide ban on ivory to protect its elephant herds
 
May 11th Birthdays:
1875
Harriet Quimby-U.S pioneering aviator, 1st U.S. woman to receive her pilot's license& the first U.S. woman to cross the English Channel
1888
Irving Berlin- composer considered by many as one of the greatest songwriters in history:
'God Bless America, Always, White Christmas, Cheek To Cheek'
1941
Eric Burton -British rock singer with Animals' House of the Rising Sun, Spill The Wine
1982
Cory Monteith- Canadian actor best known TV role' Finn Hudson' in Fox TV show' Glee'
Deaths:
1871
John Hershel- British astronomer/ inventor of the blueprint 79
1979
Barbara Hutton -heiress to Woolworth fortune 66
1988
Kim Philby- British spy/ Soviet mole 76
2020
Jerry Stiller-comedian /actor best known TV roles' Frank Constanza' in NBC sitcom' Sienfield', 'Arthur Spooner' in CBS sitcom' King of Queens' 92
 
On This Day In History, May 12th

2008 A massive earthquake rocks China

The magnitude 7.9 quake left some 69,000 people dead, 18,000 missing, and 4.8 million homeless. It was the deadliest earthquake in China since 1976 when the Tangshan earthquake killed over 240,000 people.

1998 Violent clashes follow the killing of four protesters in Jakarta, Indonesia
The riots eventually led to the resignation of President Suharto.

1994 The Nagorno-Karabakh conflict ends
With the signing of the Bishkek Protocol a week earlier, Armenian and Azerbaijani diplomats had formalized the ceasefire that went into effect on May 12. The conflict itself remains unsolved.

1982 A Spanish priest attempts to assassinate Pope John Paul II
Juan María Fernández y Krohn opposed the reforms initiated by the Second Vatican Council and believed that the Pope was a Communist agent. John Paul II escaped with minor injuries.

1941 The world's first programmable, fully automatic computer is presented

The Z3 was designed by German inventor, Konrad Zuse. The original machine was destroyed in an air raid. A replica can be seen at the Deutsches Museum in Munich.
 
Births On This Day, May 12th 🎂

1946 Daniel Libeskind
American architects designed the Imperial War Museum North, Jewish Museum

1928 Burt Bacharach
American pianist, composer, producer

1921 Joseph Beuys
German sculptor, illustrator

1907 Katharine Hepburn
American actress, singer

1820 Florence Nightingale
Italian/English nurse

Deaths On This Day, May 12th 🪦

2008 Robert Rauschenberg
American painter, illustrator

2001 Perry Como
American singer, actor

1884 Bedřich Smetana
Czech composer

1860 Charles Barry
English architect, designed the Upper Brook Street Chapel, Halifax Town Hall

1003 Pope Sylvester II
 
12th May

1937 The coronation of George VI and his wife, Elizabeth, as king and queen of the United Kingdom and the Dominions of the British Commonwealth, and as emperor and empress of India took place at Westminster Abbey, London, on Wednesday 12 May 1937. 👑👑

1945 The publication of the first of the 'Thomas the Tank Engine' series by the Rev. Wilbert Awdry. It was entitled 'The Three Railway Engines' and featured Edward, Gordon and Henry. The book quickly sold the initial print run of 22,500 copies and there were a further two print runs by the end of the year.

1967 The Government gave the go-ahead to proposals to convert Stansted into an international airport.

1969 The minimum voting age in Britain was lowered from 21 to 18.

2001 For the first time ever the FA Cup Final was held outside England when it took place at the new Millennium Stadium in Cardiff.
 
On This Day In History, May 13th

1989 Thousands of students begin a hunger strike on Tiananmen Square in Beijing

The non-violent occupation of the square was part of anti-corruption and pro-democracy demonstrations. Some 3000 unarmed civilians were killed when the army cracked down on the protesters on June 3-4, 1989.

1981 Pope John Paul II survives an assassination attempt

Turkish right-wing extremist Mehmet Ali Ağca fired two shots at John Paul II on St. Peter's Square. The Pope was seriously wounded but survived thanks to a 5-hour operation and went on to visit his attacker in prison.

1950 The first Formula One World Championship season kicks off

Giuseppe Farina won the first FIA World Championship of Drivers for the Alfa Romeo team.

1940 Igor Sikorsky pilots his VS-300 helicopter's maiden flight

The helicopter was the first successful model to use the single vertical tail rotor that most helicopters feature today.

1909 The Giro d'Italia cycle race is held for the first time
The Giro is considered one of the world's most important cycle races. Luigi Ganna won the first edition, which went from Milan to Naples and back.
 
Births On This Day, May 13th 🎂

1964 Stephen Colbert
American comedian, actor, talk show host

1950 Stevie Wonder
American singer-songwriter, pianist, producer

1914 Joe Louis
American boxer

1842 Arthur Sullivan
English composer

1717 Maria Theresa
Austrian wife of Francis I, Holy Roman Emperor

Deaths On This Day, May 13th 🪦


2001 R. K. Narayan
Indian author

1977 Mickey Spillane
American mobster

1975 Bob Wills
American singer-songwriter

1930 Fridtjof Nansen
Norwegian explorer, scientist, diplomat, humanitarian, Nobel Prize laureate

1832 Georges Cuvier
French biologist
 
1918
The 1st U.S. airmail stamps are issued, cost 24 cents
1947
Jawaharlal Nehru becomes India's 1st Prime Minister, his term 1947-1964
1981
Pope John Paul II shot& wounded by Turkish gunman, Mehemet Ali Agca in St. Peter's Sq in Vatican City
2004
final episode of NBC sitcom' Frasier' watched by 33 million, show ran from 1993-2004
 
May 13th Birthdays:
1842
Arthur Sullivan- British composer' Onward Christian Solider', best known for writing his comical operas with W.S. Gilbert 'The Pirates of Penzance, The Mikado,H.M.S. Pinafore'
1883
Georgios Papanicolaou- Greek/U.S doctor, inventor of the Pap smear
1922
Bea Arthur- Tony/ Emmy winning actress best known TV roles' Maude' in CBS sitcom of same name, 'Dorothy' in NBC sitcom 'The Golden Girls
1946
Tim Pigott-Smith- British actor, Jewel in the Crown, The Remains of the Day, Clash of the Titans
1964
Stephen Colbert- comedian/TV host 'The Colbert Report, Late Show with Stephen Colbert
1986
Lena Dunham- actress/ producer/ creator of HBO series' Girls'
Deaths:
1972
Dan Blocker- actor best known TV role' Hoss' on NBC Western series' Bonanza' 43
1999
Gene Sarazan- U.S. golfer won 38 PGA Tour titles 97
2013
Dr Joyce Brothers- U.S. psychologist 85
2018
Margot Kidder- Canadian actress ,played 'Lois Lane' in Superman movies, Amityville Horror 69
 
On This Day In History, May 14th

1973 Skylab blasts off into orbit

The United States' first space station crashed back to Earth on July 11, 1979, four years ahead of schedule. In its six years of service, the laboratory was used for many biomedical and technological experiments.

1970 The Red Army Faction (RAF) begins operations
The German left-wing activist group grew out of the peace and anti-imperialist movement of the 1960s. In reaction to the violent oppression by the German state, they later began operating as a terrorist cell and are responsible for several murders.

1955 The Warsaw Pact is established
Eight communist bloc countries signed the mutual defense treaty, which played an important role during the Cold War as an antagonist of NATO.

1948 Israel becomes an independent state

The announcement by Prime Minister, David Ben-Gurion, triggered a 10-month armed conflict known as the Arab-Israeli War of 1948. It started the day after the proclamation as troops of Egypt, Syria, Transjordan, and Iraq invaded the young nation.

1796 The first smallpox vaccination is administered
The British physician, Edward Jenner, successfully inoculated an 8-year-old smallpox patient using material from a cowpox lesion. The word “vaccine” is derived from the Latin word for cow (vacca).
 
Births On This Day, May 14th 🎂

1984 Mark Zuckerberg
American computer programmer, businessman, and co-founder of Facebook

1977 Roy Halladay
American baseball player

1969 Cate Blanchett
Australian actress

1923 Adnan Pachachi
Iraqi politician

1922 Franjo Tuđman
Croatian general, politician, 1st President of Croatia

Deaths On This Day, May 14th 🪦

2015 B.B. King
American singer-songwriter, guitarist, producer

1998 Frank Sinatra
American singer, actor

1987 Rita Hayworth
American actress, dancer

1940 Emma Goldman
Lithuanian/American activist, writer

1881 Mary Seacole
Jamaican/English nurse
 
14 May 2013
Belize Mayan Pyramid bulldozed
Officials in Belize stated that one of the country's biggest Mayan temples was bulldozed by a construction company looking for gravel to use as road filler.
The Noh Mul temple was thought to be over 2,300 years old and archaeologists stated that the destruction of old temples was a recurring problem in the country.
 
1607
English colonists establish 1st permanent English settlement in Jamestown, Va. They didn't know when they landed the area was in the worst drought in 800 yrs
1853
Gail Borden, newspaper publisher/inventor patents his process of condensed milk
1897
the world's oldest operating movie theatre ,the State Theatre in Washington, Iowa opens -still operating today
1989
final episode of NBC's sitcom' Family Ties' airs 36 million tune in, show ran from 1982-1989
2013
Dan Brown's 4th novel' Inferno' featuring character Robert Langdon is released sells 6 million copies
 


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