Saturday, 29 March 2014

On this day in UK history – 29th March

On this day in UK history:


29th March 1871  The Albert Hall was opened by Queen Victoria in London.




Friday, 28 March 2014

On this day in UK history – 28th March

On this day in UK history:


28th March 1994 -
 BBC Radio Five Live broadcasts for first time.




Thursday, 27 March 2014

On this day in UK history – 27th March

On this day in UK history:


27th March 2004 – HMS Scylla – a decommissioned frigate – was sunk as an artificial reef of Cornwall, about 40 minutes by boat from Plymouth.

It was the first of its kind in Europe. The ship has become a very popular dive site and is a source of study for marine life.




Wednesday, 26 March 2014

On this day in UK history – 26th March

On this day in UK history:

26th March 1985 - Keira Knightley was born in London.

Keira is an English actress who has starred in:
  • Bend It Like Beckham
  • Pirates of the Caribbean (all of them)
  • Love Actually
  • King Arthur
  • Pride & Prejudice
  • Atonement
  • Anna Karenina



And many more.



Tuesday, 25 March 2014

On this day in UK history – 25th March

On this day in UK history:


25th March 1949 – The film: “Hamlet” – starring Laurence Olivier – won five Oscars. It was the first British film to ever win an academy award.





Monday, 24 March 2014

On this day in UK history – 24th March

On this day in UK history:


24th March 1964 – Stansted in Essex was chosen as the site of London’s third major airport – thus making it much easier (and closer) for students who attend P.I.L.A  :D





Friday, 21 March 2014

On this day in UK history – 21st March

On this day in UK history:


21st March 1859  The Scottish National Gallery opened in Edinburgh.





Thursday, 20 March 2014

On this day in UK history – 20th March

On this day in UK history:


20th March 1966 – The Football World Cup (the Jules Rimet trophy) was stolen whilst it was being exhibited at Central Hall in London.




Wednesday, 19 March 2014

On this day in UK history – 19th March

On this day in UK history:


19th March 1986 – Buckingham Palace announced the engagement of Prince Andrew and Sarah Ferguson.




Tuesday, 18 March 2014

On this day in UK history – 18th March

On this day in UK history:


18th March 1834 – Six farm labourers from Tolpuddle in Dorset were sentenced to be transported to Australia for forming a Trade Union.




Monday, 17 March 2014

On this day in UK history – 17th March

On this day in UK history:


17th March 2012 - Wales defeat France to record their eleventh Grand Slam in the Six Nations Championship.



Sunday, 16 March 2014

On this day in UK history – 16th March

On this day in UK history:

16th March 1976 - British prime minister: Harold Wilson resigned.


Harold Wilson was the Labour leader for 13 years and prime minister for almost eight when he “stunned” the political world by announcing his resignation.




Saturday, 15 March 2014

On this day in UK history – 15th March

On this day in UK history:


15th March 1906 - Rolls-Royce Limited
 was founded by Charles Stewart Rolls and Sir Frederick Henry Royce as the result of a partnership formed in 1904.



For more information about the history of  Rolls Royce check out their website at: http://www.rolls-royce.com/about/ourstory/history/index.jsp


Friday, 14 March 2014

On this day in UK history – 14th March

On this day in UK history:


14th March 1891 - The submarine Monarch laid telephone cable along the bottom of the English Channel to prepare for the first telephone links across the Channel. 

Thursday, 13 March 2014

On this day in UK history – 13th March

On this day in UK history:

13th March 1960 - Adam Charles Clayton was born in Oxfordshire.


Adam is an English musician best known as the bassist of the rock band U2.





Wednesday, 12 March 2014

On this day in UK history – 12th March

On this day in UK history:


12th March 1935 - England established 30 mile per hour speed limit for towns & villages.





Tuesday, 11 March 2014

On this day in UK history – 11th March

On this day in UK history:

11th March 1963 - Alexandra Elizabeth "Alex" Kingston was born.


Alex Kingston is an English actress. She is most widely known for her roles as Dr. Elizabeth Corday on the medical drama ER and as River Song in the BBC science fiction series Doctor Who.




Monday, 10 March 2014

On this day in UK history – 10th March

On this day in UK history:

10th March 1801 - First census in Great Britain took
 place.

The Census Act 1800 (also known as the Population Act 1800) was an Act of Parliament of Great Britain which enabled the first Census of England / Scotland and Wales to be undertaken.


The census was carried out in 1801 and has been taken every ten years since. The 1801 census estimated the population of England and Wales to be 8.9 million and that of Scotland was 1.6 million. Ireland was not included in the census until 1821.



Sunday, 9 March 2014

On this day in Global history – 8th March

On this day in Global history:



8th March 1945
- International Women's Day is 1st observed





On this day in UK history – 9th March

On this day in UK history:

9th March 2006
 - John Profumo British cabinet minister passed away.

Brigadier John Dennis Profumo - CBE (informally known as Jack Profumo) was a British politician.

Although Profumo held an increasingly responsible series of political posts in the 1950's he was best known for his involvement in a scandal involving Christine Keeler in 1963. The scandal which became known as the Profumo Affair led to his resignation and withdrawal from politics. It may also have helped topple the Conservative government of Harold Macmillan.


After his resignation Profumo began to work as a volunteer cleaning toilets at Toynbee Hall: a charity based in the east end of London and continued to work there for the rest of his life. Eventually he volunteered as the charity's chief fundraiser. These charitable activities helped to restore the fallen politician's reputation and he was appointed a Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) in 1975. In 1995 he was invited to Margaret Thatcher’s 70th birthday dinner. He was a member of Boodle’s club in St James's London from 1969 until his death in 2006.





Friday, 7 March 2014

On this day in UK history – 7th March

On this day in UK history:


7th March
1964 - For the first time ever the UK Top Ten Singles Chart was composed entirely of British acts. Cilla Black held the No.1 position with 'Anyone Who Had A Heart.'





Thursday, 6 March 2014

On this day in UK history – 6th March

On this day in UK history:


6th March 1994 -
 Colin Jackson runs world record 60m hurdles indoor (7.30 sec).








Wednesday, 5 March 2014

On this day in UK history – 5th March

On this day in UK history:


5th March 1864 - For the first time Oxford met Cambridge in a track and field competition in England. 

Tuesday, 4 March 2014

On this day in UK history – 4th March

On this day in UK history:


4th March 1882 -
 Electric trams first run in East London.





Monday, 3 March 2014

On this day in UK history – 3rd March

On this day in UK history:

3rd March 1995 -
 Camilla Parker Bowles & her then husband Andrew’s divorce was finalised.





Sunday, 2 March 2014

On this day in UK history – 2nd March

On this day in UK history:

2nd March 1968 - Daniel Craig (English actor) was born.

Daniel Craig is best known for playing James Bond 007 and has been playing the role since 2006 – however he has also starred in:

·         The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo
·         The Adventures of Tintin
·         Infamous
·         The Jacket
·         Layer Cake


And many other movies & TV shows





Saturday, 1 March 2014

On this day in UK history – 1st March

On this day in UK history:

1st March 1967 - Queen Elizabeth Hall (South Bank Centre) opened in London.

The Queen Elizabeth Hall is a music venue on the South Bank in London. It hosts daily classical / jazz and avant-garde music and dance performances.


The Queen Elizabeth Hall forms part of the South Bank Centre arts complex and stands alongside the Royal Festival Hall which was built for the Festival of Britain that was held in 1951.