On this Day…

On this day, March 2nd, this happened…

1930 The author of famous books such as Women in Love at the cult Lady Chatterley’s Lover, D.H., Lawrence, died at the age off 44 in the city of Vence in France.

1933 The world premiere of the original version of King Kong had released, a movie which has one of the most memorable scenes of all time.

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1947 The birthday of a man favourited to be the England football’s team next manager, Harry Redknapp.

2004 NASA  revealed that in the past that there was water on Mars in the past, due to evidence discovered by the Mars rover ‘ Opportunity’

2011 A wonderful day for techno-geeks, as Steve Jobs unveiled the Apple Ipad 2.

Photo: Sucello Leilões Virtuais

Photo: Sucello Leilões Virtuais

 

On this Day…

On this day, March 1st, this happened…

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1987 The birthday of rap/popstar Ke$ha, who will be 26 today. She rose to fame with her song ‘Tik Tok’ back in 2009.

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1994 Quite a few musicians birthday on this day’. Today will be a night where Twitter goes mental for sure, for it’s the birthday of the love/hate teen popstar Justin Bieber, who will reach 19.

1998 Titanic became the first film to gross over $1 billion worldwide. It is now grossed over billion worldwide, being the second film to do so (the first one being Avatar).

2006 The English version of Wikipedia reaches its one millionth article, which was the Jordanhill Railway Station. But it still unreliable for essays kids!

Today is also Beer Day, which celebrates the end of prohibition of beer in Iceland in 1989.

On this Day…

On this day, the 28th February, this happened …

1940 Basketball is televised for the first time ever between Fordham University and the University of Pittsburgh in Madison Square Garden, New York.

1954 Colour TV sets approved by the National TV System Committee are sold to the general public for the first time.

Caption: Neil (cog_sinister)

Caption: Neil (cog_sinister)

 

1984 Michael Jackson won a magnificent 8 Grammys in one night due to the album ‘Thriller’.

1996 The Grammys again, but this time it would be the band Kiss (with the original members) that would be making the headlines. They appeared for the first time ever in their full make up and costumes.

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Today is also ‘Rare Disease’ Day, run by the European Organization for Rare Diseases, to raise awareness about diseases that is not often publicised. 

On this Day…

On this day, 27th February, this happened…

1900 The British Labour Party , one of Britain’s leading political parties, was founded on this day. The most famous Prime Minister to come from this party is Tony Blair.


1932
One of most famous actresses Elizabeth Taylor was born on this day. The entire media mourned her death on March 23rd 2011.

Photo: Luiz Fernando Reis

Photo: Luiz Fernando Reis


1981
Paul McCartney and Stevie Wonder record the big selling hit ‘Ebony and Ivory’.

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1981 Today is also the birthday of the singer Josh Groban, the famous American singer for singing West End songs. However most of us would know him for appearing on a lot of British panel shows.

1992 Golfing Hero Tiger Woods is declared the youngest ever PGA golfer at just 16. He is still now probably the most famous golf player of all time.

On this Day…

On this day, 26th February, this happened…

1564 The birth of one of Britain’s most famous playwright and poet, Christopher Marlowe ; the second most famous after William Shakespeare. His most famous play was Dr. Faustus, a doctor who sells his soul to the devil for power and knowledge.

1916
Charlie Chaplin was signed for a film contract by Mutual Film Corporation, which resulted him in becoming the highest paid actor of all time.

Photo: Fr. Dougal McGuire

Photo: Fr. Dougal McGuire

1932 The birth of legendary singer Johnny Cash who went onto record 1,500 songs and was placed in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and the Country Music Hall of Fame.

1962
The first day of filming Dr. No, the first ever James Bond movie, starring Sir Roger Moore. The franchise celebrated it’s 50th year last year with the ‘Skyfall’.

1983 Michael Jackson’s ‘Thriller’ went to No.1 in US Album Chart. It would end up being the biggest selling album of all time, with over 50 million copies sold.

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