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Tipps: write 'napoleon' to receive all events related to Napoleon.
Write 'england' to see historical events in England.


Anniversaries on: March 7, 2008

Birthdays:
  1875Maurice Ravel, French composer of 'Bolero'
  1930Lord Snowdon, Photographer
  1940Daniel J. Travanti, US TV & film actor; TV's 'Hill St. Blues'
  1952Viv Richards, Cricket player
  1952William Boyd, Author
  1958Rik Mayall, English comedian; TV's 'Young Ones'
  1960Ivan Lendl, Czech tennis player

Events:
  1876The telephone was patented by Alexander Graham Bell in the United States
  1912A Frenchman made the first non-stop flight from Paris to London
  1957Percy Wyndham Lewis, the English writer and artist, died
  1962A Royal College of Physician's report highlighted the dangers of smoking
  1965American marines landed in South Vietnam
  1969The Victoria line on the London underground was opened
  1989Chinese occupying forces fired on Tibetan monks and civilians
Anniversaries on: March 8, 2008

Birthdays:
  1859Kenneth Grahame, Scottish Author of 'The Wind In The Willows'
  1930Douglas Hurd, Conservative cabinet minister
  1943Michael Grade, Television executive
  1943Lynn Redgrave, Actress daughter of Sir Michael Redgrave
  1945Mickey Dolenz, 'The Monkeys' drummer
  1951Phil Edmonds, England cricketer
  1954David Wilkie,Olympic Swimmer and gold medalist
  1958Gary Numan, Pop singer

Events:
  1702King William III was killed during a riding accident
  1790The French Assembly voted to continue slavery in French colonies
  1910The first pilots licence was issued in Britain
  1952The world's first artificial heart was used
  1966The Nelson column, in Dublin, was destroyed by an IRA bomb
  1971Harold Lloyd, the comedy star of the silent screen, died
  1971The Daily Sketch newspaper closed after 62 years of publication
  1983A 1,000 pound note, issued in 1935, was sold at Christies for 6,800 pounds
  1983A new generation of Hovercraft was launched on the Isle of Wight by Sir Christopher Cockerell
Anniversaries on: March 9, 2008

Birthdays:
  1763William Cobbett, English writer of 'Rural Rides'
  1892Victoria Sackville-West, English novelist and poet
  1918Mickey Spillane, American novelist
  1934Yuri Gagarin, First man in space
  1943Bobby Fischer, Former world chess champion
  1945Micky Dolenz, Singer with the 'Monkees'
  1945Procul Harum, (Real name Robin Trower), Pop Singer
  1952Bill Beaumont, Sports broadcaster and former rugby player

Events:
  1796French leader Napoleon Bonaparte married Josephine
  1831King Louis Philippe founded the French Foreign Legion
  1862The first battle between iron clad warships took place, during the American Civil War
  1876Alexander Graham Bell filed his patent for the first telephone
  1932Eamon de Valera was elected President of the republic of Ireland
  194633 people died & four hundred were injured when barriers collapsed at an FA cup game at Bolton, Lancashire
  1987Bobby Locke, the well known South African golfer, died
  1994The IRA fired motar bombs at Heathrow airport, but they failed to explode
Anniversaries on: March 10, 2008

Birthdays:
  1787William Etty, Artist of Historical and Classical subjects
  1932Baroness Marcia Falkender, Political columnist
  1934Fou Ts Ong, Chinese pianist
  1947Paul Condon, Metropolitan Police commissioner
  1957Terry Holmes, Welsh rugby player
  1964HRH Prince Edward, Son of the Queen
  1967Susie Q, Of the group 'Cookie Crew'

Events:
  1801The first census in Britain took place
  1863King Edward VII married Princess Alexandra of Denmark
  1886The first Crufts dog show to be held in London took place, having first taken place in Newcastle in 1859
  1906London Underground's Bakerloo line was opened
  1910The first film made in Hollywood was released; called 'Old California'
  1969James Earl Ray was found guilty of the murder of Martin Luther King and sentenced to 99 years in jail
  1977It was discovered that the planet Uranus had rings
  1986The American movie star Ray Milland died
  1988Prince Charles narrowly missed being killed in an avalanche during a skiing trip
Anniversaries on: March 11, 2008

Birthdays:
  1819Sir Henry Tate, Founder of London's Tate Gallery
  1885Sir Malcolm Campbell, Racing driver who held the land speed record
  1898Dorothy Gish, Silent screen star
  1916Lord (Harold) Wilson, Former Labour Prime Minister
  1923Louise Brough, American tennis champion
  1932Nigel Lawson, Former Chancellor of the Exchequer
  1961Bruce Watson, Of the Pop group 'Big Country'

Events:
  1682The Royal Chelsea Hospital (and site of the flower show) was founded
  1702The 'Daily Courant', the first successful English newspaper, was first published. It consisted of only 1 sheet
  1955Sir Alexander Fleming, Scottish bacteriologist and discoverer of penicillin, died
  1957Richard Byrd, the American Polar explorer, died
  1983Donald Maclean, spy and associate of Guy Burgess, was buried in Moscow
  1988Alison Johns, a 17 year old golfer from Lincolnshire, became the youngest person to win the Roehampton Gold Cup
  1990The Republic of Lithuania declared its independence from the USSR
 


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