Pam
Well-known Member
- Location
- Cumbria, England.
16th May
1532 Sir Thomas More resigned as Lord Chancellor of England. He opposed the King's separation from the Catholic Church and refused to accept the King as Supreme Head of the Church of England.
1908 Britain’s first diesel submarine was launched. HMS/m D1 was built by shipbuilding company Vickers at Barrow-in-Furness in Lancashire (now renamed Cumbria).
1943 The famous ‘Dam Busters’ raid by the 617 Squadron of Lancaster bombers led by Wing Commander Guy Gibson breached the Mohne, Eder and Sorpe dams in Germany. The dams were fiercely protected. Torpedo nets in the water stopped underwater attacks and anti-aircraft guns defended them against enemy bombers. But 617 Squadron had a secret weapon: the 'bouncing bomb'.
developed by Dr Barnes Wallis.
1991 Queen Elizabeth II addressed the U.S. Congress, the first British monarch to do so.
2001 Labour's Deputy Prime Minister, John Prescott, punched a man who threw an egg at him during his visit to, Rhyl, North Wales.
1532 Sir Thomas More resigned as Lord Chancellor of England. He opposed the King's separation from the Catholic Church and refused to accept the King as Supreme Head of the Church of England.
1908 Britain’s first diesel submarine was launched. HMS/m D1 was built by shipbuilding company Vickers at Barrow-in-Furness in Lancashire (now renamed Cumbria).
1943 The famous ‘Dam Busters’ raid by the 617 Squadron of Lancaster bombers led by Wing Commander Guy Gibson breached the Mohne, Eder and Sorpe dams in Germany. The dams were fiercely protected. Torpedo nets in the water stopped underwater attacks and anti-aircraft guns defended them against enemy bombers. But 617 Squadron had a secret weapon: the 'bouncing bomb'.
developed by Dr Barnes Wallis.
1991 Queen Elizabeth II addressed the U.S. Congress, the first British monarch to do so.
2001 Labour's Deputy Prime Minister, John Prescott, punched a man who threw an egg at him during his visit to, Rhyl, North Wales.
