Norman Dee Bennett

Norman Dee Bennett

Male 1934 - 2017  (82 years)


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First rail service direct from St Pancras to France (replacing that from Waterloo)
Prohibition of smoking in enclosed public places in England (thus completing cover of the entire UK)
A Northern Ireland Executive formed under the leadership of Ian Paisley (DUP) and Martin McGuinness (Sinn Fein)
Extension of Congestion Charge zone for London, westwards
Further enlargement of the European Union to include Bulgaria and Romania
UK postage rates start to be measured by size as well as by weight
80th birthday of Queen Elizabeth II
Prohibition of smoking in enclosed public places in Scotland
Welsh Assembly Building opened by the Queen
Same-sex civil partnerships begin - famously, on this day, between Elton John and David Furnish
Explosions at the Buncefield Oil Depot in Hemel Hempstead
Last Routemaster bus runs on regular service in London
England regain the 'Ashes' after a gripping Test series (but are whitewashed 5-0 in the return series in Australia 2007)
IRA declare an end to their 'armed struggle'
Suicide bombers attack London for the first time
London chosen as venue for the 2012 Olympic Games
Ban on hunting with dogs came into force in England & Wales (had already been a similar law for about two years in Scotland)
Kyoto Protocol on climate change came into force
Enlargement of the European Union to include 25 members by the entry of 10 new states: Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary, Slovenia, Malta, Cyprus
Alistair Cooke dies at the age of 95 - until four weeks previously, and since 1946, he had broadcast his regular 'Letter from America' on BBC radio
Ireland becomes first country in the world to ban smoking in public places
Queen Mary 2 arrives in Southampton from the builder's yard in France 2004
Saddam Hussein captured near his home town of Tikrit (executed 30 Dec 2006)
England wins Rugby World Cup in nail-biting final in Australia - first northern hemisphere team to do this
Last commercial flight of Concorde
Temperatures reach record high of 101 F (38.3 C) in Kent
Iraq War
Start of Congestion Charge for traffic entering central London
Invasion of Iraq
George W. Bush
Steve Fossett becomes the first person to fly solo around the world nonstop in a balloon
The Queen Mother dies, aged 101 years
Census of Canada PROBLEM: start is > earliestEnd, start is > end
Millennium Bridge over the Thames in London finally opens
Twelve major countries in Europe (Austria, Belgium, Holland, Irish Republic, Italy, Luxembourg, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Spain, Portugal) and their dependents start using the Euro instead of their old national currencies; the UK stays out - the
UK Christmas stamps self-adhesive for the first time (self-adhesive 1st & 2nd class definitives already on sale)
Concorde flights resume after modifications to tyres and fuel tanks
War in Afghanistan
New-style number plates on road vehicles in UK [eg. AB 51 ABC]
General Election - Labour returned again with a large majority, the first time they had succeeded in gaining a second term
FA Cup Final played at the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff - first time away from Wembley since 1922
Outbreak of Foot & Mouth disease in UK - lasted until October - caused postponement of local and general elections from May to June
George W. Bush
Derailment at speed on the main London-North eastern line at Hatfield caused by a broken rail
Heavy rains cause worst flooding since records began (1850s) in many parts of Britain (Oct-Dec)
'People Power' emerged suddenly as protestors against high Road Fuel Tax used mobile phones and the Internet to co-ordinate blockades on fuel depots - resulted in nationwide panic buying of fuel and service stations running out across the country
A chartered Air France Concorde crashes on take-off at Paris with the loss of all lives
Millennium footbridge over the Thames opens, but wobbles and is quickly declared dangerous and closed - finally reopened Feb 2002
Ken Livingstone elected first Mayor of London (not to be confused with Lord Mayor of London!)
The Big Number Change takes place in the UK - affected telephone dialling codes assigned to Cardiff, Coventry, London, Northern Ireland, Portsmouth and Southampton
London Eye opens, late but popular
The year in Britain started with a 'flu bug rather than a millennium bug
Hereditary Peers no longer have right to sit in House of Lords
Total eclipse of the sun visible in Devon and Cornwall
The Scottish Parliament is officially opened by Queen Elizabeth - powers are officially transferred from the Scottish Office in London to the new devolved Scottish Executive in Edinburgh
Nunavut created in the Arctic
World population reaches 6 billion
Scientists measure the fastest wind speed ever recorded on earth, 509 km/h(318 mph)
Tekno Bubbles patented
European Monetary Union begins - UK opts out - by the end of the year the Euro has approximately the same value as the US Dollar
'Google' search engine founded
Car bomb explodes in Omagh killing 29 people
Good Friday peace agreement in Northern Ireland - effectively implemented in May 2007
Viagraยฎ invented
Land speed record breaks sound barrier for first time
Diana, Princess of Wales killed in car crash in Paris
IRA declares a ceasefire
Hong Kong returned to China
First time a computer beats a master at chess (IBM's Deep Blue v Garry Kasparov)
Announcement that Bank of England to be made independent of Government control
'New' Labour landslide victory in Britain (Tony Blair replaces John Major as Prime Minister)
Channel 5 TV begins in UK (launched by the Spice Girls)
Census of Canada PROBLEM: start is > earliestEnd, start is > end
The gas-powered fuel cell invented
Charles, Prince of Wales and Diana, Princess of Wales are divorced
Scientists in Scotland clone a sheep (Dolly)
IRA bomb explodes in Manchester
Dunblane massacre
IRA bomb explodes in London Docklands - ends 17 month ceasefire
Web TV invented
Toy Story' released - first feature-length film created completely using computer-generated imagery
The Queen Mother has a hip replacement operation at 95 years old
First item sold on Amazon.com
Nick Leeson brings down Barings Bank
Intervention in Bosnia and Herzegovina
The Java computer language invented
DVD (Digital Versatile Disc or Digital Video Disc) invented
National Lottery starts
William Jefferson Clinton
Channel Tunnel open to traffic
Church of England ordains its first female priests
15 million people now connected to the Internet
HIV protease inhibitor invented
Ratification of Maastricht Treaty, established the European Union (EU)
Bill Clinton
Elizabeth II becomes first British Monarch to pay Income Tax
Betty Boothroyd first woman Speaker of the House of Commons (to 2000)
The pentium processor invented
The Queen describes this year as an 'Annus Horribilis'
Fire breaks out in Windsor Castle causing over ?50 million worth of damage
'Black Wednesday' as Pound leaves the ERM
Football Premier League kicks off in England
27th Amendment ratified PROBLEM: start is > earliestEnd, start is > end
Betty Boothroyd elected as first female Speaker of the House of Commons
European Union formed by The Maastricht Treaty
The smart pill invented
Robert Maxwell drowns at sea
Leningrad renamed St Petersburg
Collapse of the Soviet Union
Helen Sharman is first British Astronaut in Space
The 'Internet' comes into existence
Poll Tax replaced (by Council Tax)
Census of Canada
The digital answering machine invented
Channel Tunnel excavation teams meet in the middle
Margaret Thatcher resigns as Conservative party leader (and Prime Minister)
US Invasion of Panama PROBLEM: start is > earliestEnd, start is > end
Gulf War
George H.W. Bush
Hubble space telescope launched
Riots in London against Poll Tax which had been implemented in England & Wales
Nelson Mandela released in South Africa
Persian Gulf War
The World Wide Web/Internet protocol (HTTP) and WWW language (HTML) created by Tim Berners-Lee
Proceedings of House of Commons first televised live
Berlin Wall torn down
EU decision to ban production of all chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) by the end of the century
The first of 24 satellites of the Global Positioning System is placed into orbit
George H. W. Bush
Poll Tax implemented in Scotland
High-definition television invented
Free Trade Agreement with U.S.
Lockerbie disaster - Pan Am flight 103 explodes over Scotland
Clapham Junction rail crash kills 35 and injures hundreds after two collisions of three commuter trains
Copyright, Designs and Patents Act - reformulated the statutory basis of copyright law (including performing rights) in the UK
Piper Alpha disaster - North Sea oil platform destroyed by explosion and fire killing 167 men
First 'Red Nose Day' in UK, raising money for charity
Digital cellular phones invented
The RU-486 (abortion pill) invented
Doppler radar invented by Christian Andreas Doppler
Prozacยฎ invented at the Eli Lilly Company by inventor Ray Fuller
The first patent for a genetically engineered animal is issued to Harvard University researchers Philip Leder and Timothy Stewar
Ralph Alessio and Fredrik Olsen received a patent for the Indiglo ยฎ nightlight
King's Cross fire in London - 31 people die
Enniskillen bombing at a Remembrance Day ceremony
'Black Monday' in the City of London - Stock Market crash
The 'Hurricane' sweeps southern England
Hungerford Massacre - Michael Ryan kills sixteen people with a rifle
Excavation begins on the Channel Tunnel
Car ferry Herald of Free Enterprise' capsizes off Zeebrugge - 188 die
Terry Waite kidnapped in Beirut (released 17 Nov 1991)
World population crossed the 5 billion mark
The first 3-D video game invented
Disposable contact lenses invented
M25 motorway ring around London completed
'Big Bang' (deregulation) of the London Stock Market
Prince Andrew, Duke of York marries Sarah Ferguson at Westminster Abbey
The European Community adopts the European flag
Chernobyl nuclear accident - radiation reached Britain on 2 Ma
GLC and 6 metropolitan councils abolished
Census of Canada
A high-temperature super-conductor invented by J. Georg Bednorz and Karl A. Muller
Synthetic skin invented by G. Gregory Gallico, III
Fuji introduced the disposable camera
Plane crash in Gander, Newfoundland
Wreck of Titanic' found (sank 1912)
Live Aid' pop concert raises over ?50M for famine relief
Al Fayed buys Harrods
Miners agree to call off strike
Grenada PROBLEM: start is > earliestEnd, start is > end
Windows program invented by Microsoft
British Telecom privatised - shares make massive gains on first day's trading
Miners' strike ? High Court orders sequestration of NUM assets
IRA bomb explodes at Tory conference hotel in Brighton - 4 killed
York Minster struck by lightning - the resulting fire damaged much of the building but the Rose Window' not affected
Inaugural flight of Virgin Atlantic
Police Constable Yvonne Fletcher killed by gunfire from the Libyan Embassy in London
Miners strike begins
The CD-ROM invented
The Apple Macintosh invented
Brinks Mat robbery: 6,800 gold bars worth nearly ?26 million are stolen from a vault at Heathrow Airport
Plans to abolish GLC announced
Canadian Constitution Act replaces British North America Act of 1867 PROBLEM: start is > earliestEnd, start is > end
?1 coin into circulation in Britain
Seat belt law comes into force
Start of breakfast TV in Britain
First female Lord Mayor of London elected (Dame Mary Donaldson)
The Apple Lisa invented
Soft bifocal contact lens invented
First Cabbage Patch Kids sold
Programmer Jaron Lanier first coins the term "virtual reality"
Women's peace protest at Greenham Common (Cruise missiles arrived 14 Nov 1983)
Lorries up to 38 tonnes allowed on Britain's roads
Channel 4 TV station launched - first programme 'Countdown'
Thames Barrier raised for first time (some say first public demonstration Nov 7)
Mary Rose' raised in the Solent (sank in 1545)
Smiley emoticon :-) said to have been used for the first time
Ronald Reagan
IRA bombings in London (Hyde Park and Regents Park)
Prince William is born
Ceasefire in Falklands
First land battle in Falklands (Goose Green)
British nuclear submarine HMS Conqueror sinks Argentine cruiser General Belgrano
Royal Navy fleet sails from Portsmouth for Falklands
Argentina invades Falkland (Malvinas) Islands
Argentinians raised flag in South Georgia
DeLorean Car factory in Belfast goes into receivership
Laker Airways collapses
Unemployment reached 3 million in Britain (1 in 8 of working population)
Human growth hormone genetically engineered
IBM launches its PC ? starts the general use of personal computers
First IBM PC
Wedding of Prince Charles and Lady Diana Spencer (divorced 28 Aug 1996)
First use of computer mouse (by Xerox PARC system)
Worst April blizzards this century in Britain
Brixton riots in South London - 30 other British cities also experience riots
First London marathon run
Launch of SDP by 'Gang of Four' in Britain
Ronald Reagan
MS-DOS invented
The first IBM-PC invented
The scanning tunneling microscope invented by Gerd Karl Binnig and Heinrich Rohrer
John Lennon assassinated in New York
SAS storm Iranian Embassy in London to free hostages
The hepatitis-B vaccine invented
ILEA votes to abolish corporal punishment in its schools
Lord Mountbatten and 3 others killed in bomb blast off coast of Sligo, Ireland
Sony introduces the Walkman
Margaret Thatcher becomes first woman UK Prime Minister
Withdrawal of the Royal Navy from Malta
Airey Neave killed by a car bomb at Westminster
32.5% of Scots vote in favor of devolution (40% needed) - Welsh vote overwhelmingly against
Cellular phones invented
Cray supercomputer invented by Seymour Cray
Walkman invented
Scott Olson invents roller blades
Publication of The Times suspended - industrial relations problems (until 13 Nov 1979)
Jimmy Carter
World's first 'test tube' baby, Louise Browne born in Oldham
First May Day holiday in Britain
Regular broadcast of proceedings in Parliament starts
Dan Bricklin and Bob Frankston invented the VisiCalc spreadsheet
The artificial heart Jarvik-7 invented by Robert K. Jarvik
Regular supersonic Concorde service between London and NY inaugurated
Queen's Silver Jubilee celebrations in London
Apple II, the first practical personal computer, goes on sale
George Lucas' film Star Wars' released
'Red Rum' wins a third Grand National
Canada abolishes death penalty PROBLEM: start is > earliestEnd, start is > end
Jimmy Carter
Magnetic resonance imaging invented by Raymond V. Damadian
Drought Act 1976 comes into force ? the long, hot summer
Apple Computer formed by Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak
Concorde enters supersonic passenger service
National Theatre opens in London
James Callaghan becomes Prime Minister
Deaths exceeded live births in E&W for first time since records began in 1837
'Cod War' between Britain and Iceland
The ink-jet printer invented
Equal Pay Act and Sex Discrimination Act come into force
The name 'Micro-soft' coined by Bill Gates (Microsoft' became a Trademark the following year)
First North Sea oil comes ashore
'Yorkshire Ripper' commits his first murder
UK votes in a referendum to stay in the European Community
Charlie Chaplin knighted
Moorgate tube crash in London - over 43 deaths, greatest loss of life on the Underground in peacetime. The cause of the incident was never conclusively determined
Margaret Thatcher becomes leader of Conservative party (in opposition)
Unemployment in Britain rises above 1M for first time since before WW2
The laser printer invented
The push-through tab on a drink can invented
Birmingham pub bombings by the IRA
Lord Lucan disappears
Gerald Ford
Gerald Ford
Flixborough disaster: explosion at chemical plant kills 28 people
New counties formed in Britain after re-organisation of some county boundaries
Quebec makes french the official language
The post-it note invented by Arthur Fry
Giorgio Fischer, a gynecologist from Rome, Italy, invents liposuction
Miners strike and oil crisis precipitate 'three-day week' (till 9 Mar 1974) to conserve power
Marriage of Princess Anne and Captain Mark Phillips in Westminster Abbey
Concorde makes its first non-stop crossing of the Atlantic in record-breaking time
VAT introduced in Britain
Modern London Bridge opened by the Queen
Gene splicing invented
The ethernet (local computer network) invented by Robert Metcalfe and Xerox
Bic invents the disposable lighter
Britain enters EEC Common Market (with Ireland and Denmark)
26th Amendment passed by Congress PROBLEM: start is > earliestEnd, start is > end
Duke of Windsor (ex-King Edward VIII) dies in Paris
'Bloody Sunday' in Derry, Northern Ireland
Dutch Elm disease devastates trees across UK
Domestic video cassette recorders introduced
Strict anti-hijack measures introduced internationally, especially at airports
Britain imposes direct rule in Northern Ireland
The word processor invented
Pong (first video game) invented by Nolan Bushnell
Hacky Sackยฎ invented by John Stalberger and Mike Marshall
UK launches its first (and only) satellite, Prospero
Parliament votes to join Common Market (joined 1973)
Internment without trial introduced in N Ireland
War Measures Act Proclaimed in Quebec PROBLEM: start is > earliestEnd, start is > end
Decimalisation of coinage in UK and Republic of Ireland
26th Amendment ratified
Open University starts
Rolls-Royce declared bankrupt
'Greenpeace' founded
Sunday becomes the seventh day in the week as UK adopts decision of the International Standardisation Organisation (ISO) to call Monday the first day
Banking and Financial Dealings Act - replaced the Bank Holidays Act of 1871
Census of Canada
Multiculturalism/Bilingualism Policy adopted
The dot-matrix printer invented
The food processor invented
The liquid-crystal display (LCD) invented by James Fergason
The microprocessor invented by Faggin, Hoff and Mazor
VCR or videocassette recorder invented
Ten shilling note (50p after decimalisation) goes out of circulation in Britain
First Glastonbury Festival held
Richard Nixon
Damages awarded to Thalidomide victims
Edward Heath becomes Prime Minister
Decimal postage stamps first issued for sale in Britain
Boeing 747 (Jumbo jet) goes into service
The daisy-wheel printer invented
The floppy disk invented by Alan Shugart
50p coin introduced in Britain (reduced in size 1998)
First episode of 'Monty Python's Flying Circus' recorded
Civil disturbances in Ulster - Britain sends troops to support civil authorities
Halfpenny ceases to be legal tender in Britain
Maiden voyage of liner Queen Elizabeth 2 (QE2)
Voting age lowered from 21 to 18
Victoria Line tube opens in London
Maiden flight of 'Concorde', at Toulouse
Richard Nixon
Canadian Armed Forces established PROBLEM: start is > earliestEnd, start is > end
The arpanet (first internet) invented
The artificial heart invented
The ATM invented
The bar-code scanner is invented
Beginning of disturbances in N Ireland
Two-tier postal rate starts in Britain
Last steam passenger train service ran in Britain (Carlisle- Liverpool)
Manchester United first English club to win the European Cup
Issue of 5p and 10p decimal coins in Britain
Enoch Powell 'Rivers of Blood' speech on immigration
London Bridge sold (and eventually moved to Arizona) - modern London Bridge, built around it as it was demolished, was opened in Mar 1973
British Standard Time introduced - Summer Time became permanent but arguments prevailed and Britain reverted to GMT in October 1971
The computer mouse invented by Douglas Engelbart
The first computer with integrated circuits made
Robert Dennard invented RAM (random access memory)
Introduction of majority verdicts in English courts
25th Amendment ratified PROBLEM: start is > earliestEnd, start is > end
BBC Radios 1 2 3 & 4 open first record played on Radio 1 was the controversial 'Flowers in the Rain' by 'The Move'
'Queen Mary' arrives Southampton at end of her last transatlantic voyage
'QE2' launched on Clydebank
Offshore pirate radio stations declared illegal by the UK
First colour TV in Britain
First withdrawal from a cash dispenser (ATM) in Britain - at Enfield branch of Barclays
Francis Chichester arrives in Plymouth after solo circumnavigation in Gipsy Moth IV (he was knighted 7th July at Greenwich by the queen using the sword with which Elizabeth I had knighted Sir Francis Drake four centuries earlier
'Torrey Canyon' oil tanker runs aground off Lands End first major oil spill
Donald Campbell dies attempting to break his world water speed record on Conniston Water - his body and Bluebird recovered in 2002
The first handheld calculator invented
First Christmas stamps issued in Britain
Aberfan disaster - slag heap slip kills 144, incl. 116 children
First Severn road bridge opens
World Cup won by England at Wembley (4-2 in extra time v West Germany)
'The Times' begins to print news on its front page in place of classified Advertisements
Canadian Flag changed PROBLEM: start is > earliestEnd, start is > end
Australia converts from ? to $
Electronic Fuel injection for cars invented
70mph speed limit introduced on British roads
24th Amendment ratified PROBLEM: start is > earliestEnd, start is > end
Death penalty for murder suspended in Britain for five-year trial period, then abolished 18 Dec 1969
Post Office Tower operational in London
TV cigarette advertising banned in Britain
25th Amendment passed by Congress
Winston Churchill dies
First US raids against North Vietnam
Canadian troops in Cyprus
Britain enacts first Race Relations Act
Astroturf invented
Soft contact lenses invented
NutraSweet invented
The compact disk invented by James Russell
Kevlar invented by Stephanie Louise Kwolek
Lyndon B. Johnson
Forth road bridge opens
'Match of the Day' starts on BBC2
BBC2 TV launched
First Greater London Council (GLC) election
24th Amendment passed by Congress PROBLEM: start is > earliestEnd, start is > end
Social Insurance cards first issued
Acrylic paint invented
Permanent-press fabric invented
BASIC (an early computer language) is invented by John George Kemeny and Tom Kurtz
First 'Top of the Pops' on BBC TV
First episode of 'Dr Who' on BBC TV
Lyndon B. Johnson
Dartford Tunnel opens
Fylingdales (Yorks) early warning system operational
'Great Train Robbery' on Glasgow to London mail train
Minimum prison age raised to 17
23rd Amendment ratified PROBLEM: start is > earliestEnd, start is > end
Beeching Report on British Railways (the 'Beeching Axe')
France vetoes Britain's entry into EEC
The first videodisc invented
Cold weather forces cancellation of most football matches (only 4 English First Division matches in the month) - the first 'pools panel' created
Cuba missile crisis - brink of nuclear war
John F. Kennedy
First TV transmission between US and Europe (Telstar) - first live broadcast on 23 Jul
First passenger-carrying hovercraft enters service, along the North Wales Coast from Moreton to Rhyl
First nuclear generated electricity to supplied National Grid (from Berkeley Glos)
Consecration of new Coventry Cathedral (old destroyed in WW2 blitz)
Bay of Pigs Invasion PROBLEM: start is > earliestEnd, start is > end
Trans-Canada Highway officially opens
Medicare introduced in Saskatchewan
Britain and France agree to construct 'Concorde'
Thalidomide withdrawn after it causes deformities in babies
Britain passes Commonwealth Immigrants Act to control immigration
The audio cassette invented
The fiber-tip pen invented by Yukio Horie
Spacewar, the first computer video game invented
Dow Corp invents silicone breast implants
Betting shops legal in Britain
23rd Amendment passed by Congress PROBLEM: start is > earliestEnd, start is > end
New English Bible (New Testament) published
Black & White ?5 notes cease to be legal tender
St. Lawrence seaway opens PROBLEM: start is > earliestEnd, start is > end
John F. Kennedy
Valium invented
The nondairy creamer invented
Farthing ceases to be legal tender in UK
Penguin Books found not guilty of obscenity in the 'Lady Chatterley's Lover' case
HMS 'Dreadnought' nuclear submarine launched
MoT tests on motor vehicles introduced
Hawaii PROBLEM: start is > earliestEnd, start is > end
Echo I, the first (passive) communications satellite, launched
Francis Chichester arrives in New York aboard Gypsy Moth II (took 40 days), winning the first single-handed transatlantic yacht race which he co-founded
Last steam locomotive of British Railways named
New ?1 notes issued by Bank of England
Vietnam War
Canada's Bill of Rights
The halogen lamp invented
Springhill Mine disaster PROBLEM: start is > earliestEnd, start is > end
First section of M1 motorway opened
Postcodes introduced in Britain
Vietnam War
BMC Mini car launched
Empire Day becomes Commonwealth Day
Alaska PROBLEM: start is > earliestEnd, start is > end
Vanguard 2 satellite launched - first to measure cloud-cover distribution
'The Day The Music Died' - plane crash kills Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens, and The Big Bopper
The internal pacemaker invented by Wilson Greatbatch
Barbie Doll invented
Jack Kilby and Robert Noyce both invent the microchip
Preston by-pass opens - UK's first stretch of motorway
Inauguration of Subscriber Trunk Dialling (STD) in Britain (completed in 1979)
Prince Charles' Investiture as 'Prince of Wales'
Velcro trade mark registered
USA begins to produce Inter-Continental Ballistic Missiles (ICBMs)
Computers begin to be used in research, industry and commerce
Easter: First anti-nuclear protest march to Aldermaston (emergence of CND)
The modem invented
Gordon Gould invents the laser
The Hula Hoop invented by Richard Knerr and Arthur "Spud" Melin
The integrated circuit invented by Jack Kilby and Robert Noyce
Queen's first Christmas TV broadcast
Lewisham rail disaster - 90 killed as two trains collide in thick fog and a viaduct collapses on top of them
Treaty of Rome to create European Economic Community (EEC) of six countries: France, West Germany, Italy, Belgium, Holland and Luxembourg - became operational Jan 1958
Britain explodes her first hydrogen bomb, at Christmas Island
Post-Suez petrol rationing ends
Harold Macmillan becomes Prime Minister
Helvetica typeface developed (in Switzerland)
Britain introduces parking meters
Fortran (computer language) invented
Britain and France invade Suez
3rd class travel abolished on British Railways (renamed 'Third Class' as 'Second Class', which had been abolished in 1875 leaving just First and Third Class)
Premium Bonds first launched - first prizes drawn on 1 Jun 1957
Radiotelephony spelling alphabet introduced (Alpha, Bravo, etc)
Springhill Mine explosion
First nation-wide 5-year census
Britain constructs world's first large-scale nuclear power station in Cumberland
The first computer hard disk used
The hovercraft invented by Christopher Cockerell
Bette Nesmith Graham invented "Mistake Out," later renamed Liquid Paper, to paint over mistakes made with a typewriter
Commercial TV starts in Britain
Jul 27: Allied occupation of Austria (after WW2) ends
Hurricane Hazel PROBLEM: start is > earliestEnd, start is > end
'Mole' self-grip wrench patented by Thomas Coughtrie of Mole & Sons
Tetracycline invented
Optic fiber invented
First atomic powered sumbmarine USS Nautilus commissioned
Dwight Eisenhower
BBC broadcasts its first television news bulletin
Food rationing officially ends in Britain
First sub 4 minute mile (Roger Bannister, 3 mins 59.4 secs)
First transistor radios sold
Routemaster bus starts operating in London
First comprehensive school opens in London
Oral contraceptives invented
The first nonstick pan produced
The solar cell invented by Chaplin, Fuller and Pearson
Ray Kroc started McDonalds
Sugar rationing ends in Britain (after nearly 14 years)
Coronation of Elizabeth II
Francis Crick and James D Watson publish the double helix structure of DNA
Winston Churchill knighted
Jonas Salk announces his polio vaccine
Death of Stalin
22nd Amendment ratified PROBLEM: start is > earliestEnd, start is > end
Sweet rationing ends in Britain
Said to be the biggest civil catastrophe in Britain in the 20th century - severe storm and high tides caused the loss of hundreds of lives - - effects travelled from the west coast of Scotland round to the south-east coast of England [The Netherlands wer
Dwight D. Eisenhower
Radial tires invented
The first musical synthesizer invented by RCA
David Warren invented the black box - flight recorder
Transistor radio invented by Texas Instruments
Great smog hits London
Agatha Christie's 'The Mousetrap' opens in London
The first H-bomb ever ('Mike') was exploded by the USA - the mushroom cloud was 8 miles across and 27 miles high. The canopy was 100 miles wide. Radioactive mud fell out of the sky followed by heavy rain. 80 million tons of earth was vaporised.
End of tea rationing in Britain
DH110 crashes at Farnborough Air Show, 26 killed
Lynmouth (North Devon) flood disaster
Last tram runs in London (Woolwich to New Cross)
Elizabeth II
First commercial jet airliner service launched, by BOACComet between London and Johannesburg
Korean War
Identity Cards abolished in Britain
King George VI dies
Korean War
Bonn Convention: Britain, France and USA end their occupation of West Germany
Radioactive carbon used for dating prehistoric objects
Contraceptive pill invented
Britain explodes her first atomic bomb, in Australia
Mr. Potato Head patented
The first patent for bar code (US Patent #2,612,994) issued to inventors Joseph Woodland and Bernard Silver
The first diet soft drink sold
Edward Teller and team build the hydrogen bomb
Electricity first produced by nuclear power, from Experimental Breeder Reactor
Newfoundland joins Canada PROBLEM: start is > earliestEnd, start is > end
First Goon Show broadcast
Festival of Britain and Royal Festival Hall open on South Bank, London
Super glue invented
Power steering invented by Francis W. Davis
Charles Ginsburg invented the first videotape recorder (VTR)
The Peak District becomes the Britain's first National Park
Soap rationing ends in Britain
'Andy Pandy' first seen on BBC TV
Korean War
Petrol rationing ends in Britain
Points rationing ends in Britain
Winnipeg flood
The first credit card (Diners) invented by Ralph Schneider
Twelve nations sign The North Atlantic Treaty creating NATO
Canada joins NATO
Clothes rationing ends in Britain
De Haviland produces the Comet - first jet airliner
Maiden flight of the Bristol Brabazon (broken up in 1953 for scrap)
Cake mix invented
22nd Amendment passed by Congress PROBLEM: start is > earliestEnd, start is > end
London Olympics begin
National Health Service (NHS) begins in Britain
Transistor radio invented
Long-playing record (LP) invented by Goldmark
British Citizenship Act : all Commonwealth citizens qualify for British passports
The Frisbeeยฎ invented by Walter Frederick Morrison and Warren Franscioni
Velcro ยฎ invented by George de Mestral
Robert Hope-Jones invented the Wurlitzer jukebox
British Railways nationalised
Marriage of Princess Elizabeth (later Elizabeth II) and Philip Mountbatten in Westminster Abbey
British military occupation ends in Iraq
School leaving age raised to 15 in Britain
International Monetary Fund begins financial operations
International Organization for Standardization (ISO) founded
Canada joins the United Nations PROBLEM: start is > earliestEnd, start is > end
First British nuclear reactor developed
Most severe winter in Britain for 53 years at start of the year - heavy snow and much flooding later
British/Hungarian scientist, Dennis Gabor, developed the theory of holography
Mobile phones first invented
Bardeen, Brattain, and Shockley invent the transistor
Earl Silas Tupper patented the Tupperware seal
Coal Mines nationalised
Bank of England nationalised
Canadian Citizenship Act
Alistair Cooke starts his regular 'Letter from America' on BBC radio - until 2004
Transition to National Health Service starts in Britain (came into being 5th July 1948)
The microwave oven invented by Percy Spencer
First civillian flight from Heathrow Airport
Harry Truman
UNESCO founded
United Nations Organisation comes into existence
Japanese surrender signed aboard USS Missouri
VJ Day (Victory in Japan)
Atomic bomb dropped on Nagasaki
Atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima
BBC Light Programme starts
Labour win UK General Election - Churchill out of office
First ever atomic bomb exploded in a test in New Mexico (although there were other forms of atomic device before that, such as the Pile at Stagg Field, first critical on 2nd Dec 1942)
UN Charter signed in San Francisco
Channel Islands liberated
VE Day (Victory in Europe)
Hitler commits suicide
Berlin surrounded by Russian troops
Harry S. Truman
Last V1 flying bomb attack
Yalta Conference between Churchill, Roosevelt and Stalin
Newfoundland census
Vannevar Bush proposes hypertext
The atomic bomb invented
Battle of the Bulge: German counter-offensive
Allies enter Germany
First V2 rocket bombs hit London
First V1 flying bombs hit London
D-Day invasion of Normandy
Allies enter Rome
PAYE income tax begins
The kidney dialysis machine invented by Willem Kolff
Synthetic cortisone invented by Percy Lavon Julian
Allies invade Italy - Benito Mussolini resigns as Italian Dictator, 24 July
'Dam Buster' raids on Ruhr dams by RAF
Round-the-clock bombing of Germany begins
Synthetic rubber invented
Richard James invents the slinky
James Wright invent silly putty
Swiss chemist, Albert Hofmann discovered the hallucinogenic properties of LSD
Emile Gagnan and Jacques Cousteau invent the aqualung
'Manhattan Project' - a team led by Enrico Fermi initiates the first self-sustaining nuclear chain reaction
Battle of El Alamein - Montgomery defeats Rommel
First successful launch of V2 rocket in Germany - first man-made object to reach space
Germans defeated at Stalingrad
Abortive raid on Dieppe, largely by Canadian troops
Battle of Midway
Over 1,000 allied bombers raid Cologne
Census of Canada PROBLEM: start is > earliestEnd, start is > end
Gilbert Murray founds Oxfam
Invention of world's first programmable computer by Alan Turing in co-operation with Max Neumann - used to crack German codes
John Atanasoff and Clifford Berry built the first electronic digital computer
Max Mueller designs a turboprop engine
Hong Kong falls to the Japanese
USA enters WWII
Japan attackes US fleet at Pearl Harbour
World War II
'Manhattan Project' of nuclear research begins in America
Canadian forces given operation role in defending south coast of England
Canada declares war on Japan
First Canadian armoured regiments arrive in Britain
Germany invades Russia (Operation Barbarossa)
'Bismark' sunk
Rudolf Hess flies to Scotland
Canadian forces defend south coast of England
First use of antibiotics
Bailey invents his portable military bridge
First British jet aircraft flies, based on work of Whittle
Britain introduces severe rationing
Konrad Zuse's Z3, the first computer controlled by software
Aerosol spray cans invented by American inventors, Lyle David Goodloe and W.N. Sullivan
Enrico Fermi invents the neutronic reactor
Coventry heavily bombed and the Cathedral almost completely destroyed
Battle of Britain: massive waves of German air attacks decisively repulsed by the RAF - Hitler postpones invasion of Britain
Germany launches bombing blitz on Britain, the first of 57 consecutive nights of bombing
Fall of France to Germany
Start of the evacuation of the British Army at Dunkirk (27 May - 4 Jun)
Germany invades France
National Government formed under Churchill
BOAC starts operations, replacing Imperial and British Airways Ltd
Quรฉbec permits women to vote
National Registration
German occupation of Denmark
Dr William Reich invents the orgone accumulator
Peter Goldmark invents modern color television system
Karl Pabst invents the jeep
'Admiral Graf Spee' scuttled outside Montevideo
'First flight' of Canadian troops sail for Britain - 7,400 men on 5 ships
HMS Royal Oak sunk in Scapa Flow with loss of 810 lives
Canada declares war on Germany PROBLEM: start is > earliestEnd, start is > end
British Expeditionary Force (BEF) sent to France
First air-raid on Britain
Britain and France declare war on Germany
Germany invades Poland
Troops leave Canada
World War II
Coldest winter in Britain since 1894, though this could not be publicised at the time
Start of evacuation of women and children from London
Germany annexes Czechoslovakia
World War II
Igor Sikorsky invents the first successful helicopter
The electron microscope invented
Orson Welles broadcasts his radio play of HG Wells 'The War of the Worlds', causing panic in the USA
Chamberlain visits Hitler in Munich - promises 'peace in our time'
Largest ocean liner ever built, Queen Elizabeth launched on Clydebank
'Mallard' reaches 126 mph (203 km/h); still world record for a steam locomotive
Germany invades and annexes Austria
First practical ball-point pen produced by Hungarian journalist, Lajos Biro
HMS Rodney first ship to be equipped with radar
Principle of paid holidays established in Britain
The ballpoint pen invented by Ladislo Biro
Strobe lighting invented
Roy J. Plunkett invented tetrafluoroethylene polymers or Teflon
Nescafe or freeze-dried coffee invented
The first working turboprop engine
'The Dandy' first published
Edward VIII PROBLEM: start is > earliestEnd, start is > end
Duke of Windsor marries Wallis Simpson
Neville Chamberlain becomes Prime Minister - policy of appeasement towards Hitler
Coronation of King George VI
Frank Whittle ground-tests the first jet engine designed to power an aircraft
Billy Butlin opens his first holiday camp
'999' emergency telephone call facility starts in London
Chester F. Carlson invents the photocopier
The first jet engine is built
Edward VIII abdicates (announced Dec 10) - popular carol that Christmas: 'Hark the Herald Angels sing Mrs Simpson's got our King'
Crystal Palace destroyed by fire
George VI
British Broadcasting Corporation initiates the BBC Television Service, world's first public TV transmission
'Speaking clock' service starts in UK
First flight of a Spitfire
George V dies
Jet engine first tested
Bell Labs invents the voice recognition machine
Samuel Colt patents the Colt revolver
Penguin paperbacks launched
Voluntary driving tests introduced in UK
Hore-Belisha introduces pedestrian crossings and speed limits for built-up areas in Britain
Nylon first produced by Gerard J. Berchet of Wallace Carothers' research group at DuPont (there is no evidence to the widely-supposed story that the name derives from New York-London)
Land speed record of 301.13 mph by Malcolm Campbell
London adopts a 'Green Belt' scheme
Newfoundland census
Wallace Carothers and DuPont Labs invents nylon ( polymer 6.6.)
The first canned beer made
Robert Watson-Watt patented radar
First time a steam locomotive travels at 100 mph ('Flying Scotsman')
20th Amendment ratified PROBLEM: start is > earliestEnd, start is > end
RMS Queen Mary launched
21st Amendment passed by Congress PROBLEM: start is > earliestEnd, start is > end
King George V opens Mersey Tunnel
Hitler becomes Fuehrer of Germany
Englishmen, Percy Shaw invents cat eyes or roads reflectors
Charles Darrow claims he invented the game Monopoly
Joseph Begun invents the first tape recorder for broadcasting - first magnetic recording
First known photos of the 'Loch Ness Monster' taken
21st Amendment ratified
Franklin Roosevelt
Franklin D. Roosevelt
ICI scientists discover polythene
Only 6 pennies minted in Britain this year
Frequency modulation (FM radio) invented by Edwin Howard Armstrong
Stereo records invented
Richard M. Hollingshead builds a prototype drive-in movie theater in his driveway
Iraq gains independence from Britain
'The Times' introduces 'Times New Roman' typeface
Amelia Earhart first solo nonstop flight across Atlantic by a female pilot
20th Amendment passed by Congress
Sir Thomas Beecham established the London Philharmonic Orchestra
Cockroft and Walton accelerate particles to disintegrate an atomic nucleus
Moseley founds British Union of Fascists
Great Hunger March of unemployed to London
Polaroid photography invented by Edwin Herbert Land
The zoom lens and the light meter invented
Carl C. Magee invents the first parking meter
Karl Jansky invents the radio telescope
National Government formed to deal with economic crisis - Britain comes off gold standard
Census: Population - England and Wales; 40 Million; Scotland: 4.8 Million; N Ireland: 1.24 Million (Unfortunately, the census was destroyed by fire in WW2)
Highway Code first issued
Collapse of the German banking system; 3,000 banks there close
Statute of Westminster: British Dominions become independent sovereign states
Statute of Westminster
Harold Edgerton invented stop-action photography
Germans Max Knott and Ernst Ruska co-invent the electron microscope
R101 airship disaster - British abandons airship construction
The 'Persons' Case Decision PROBLEM: start is > earliestEnd, start is > end
Clarence Birdseye first marketed frozen peas
3M begins marketing Scotch Tape
Hitler becomes chancellor of Germany
Youth Hostel Association (YHA) founded in Britain
First Nazis elected to the German Reichstag
Scotch tape patented by 3M engineer, Richard G. Drew
The frozen food process patented by Clarence Birdseye
Wallace Carothers and DuPont Labs invents neoprene
The "differential analyzer", or analog computer invented by Vannevar Bush at MIT in Boston
Frank Whittle and Dr Hans von Ohain both invent a jet engine
Herbert Hoover
Herbert Hoover
BBC begins experimental TV transmissions
Minimum age for a marriage in Britain (which had been 14 for a boy and 12 for a girl) now 16 for both sexes, with parental consent (or a licence) needed for anyone under 21
Abolition of Poor Law system in Britain
The Great Depression
American, Paul Galvin invents the car radio
Yo-Yo re-invented as an American fad
Sir Alexander Fleming accidentally discovers penicillin (results published 1929)
Madame Tussauds opens in London
Women over 21 get vote in Britain - same qualification for both sexes
Scottish biologist Alexander Fleming discovers penicillin
Bubble gum invented by Walter E. Diemer
Jacob Schick patented the electric shaver
The Menin Gate war memorial unveiled at Ypres
Last Ford Model T rolls off assembly line
Lindbergh makes solo flight across the Atlantic, in 33? hours
First cooked meals on a scheduled flight introduced by Imperial Airways from London to Paris
First football broadcast by BBC (Arsenal v Sheffield United at Highbury)
First transatlantic telephone call - New York City to London
Release of the first 'talkie' film (The Jazz Singer)
Eduard Haas III invents PEZ candy
JWA Morrison invents the first quartz crystal watch
Philo Taylor Farnsworth invents a complete electronic TV system
Technicolor invented
Erik Rotheim patents an aerosol can
Warren Marrison developed the first quartz clock
Philip Drinker invents the iron lung
Death of Harry Houdini
General Strike begins. Lasts until May 12 (mine workers for 6 months more)
Princess Elizabeth born
Walt Disney arrives in Hollywood
Kodak produces 16mm movie film
Adoption of children is legalised in Britain
First public demonstration of television (TV) by John Logie Baird
Robert H. Goddard invents liquid-fueled rockets
Adolf Hitler publishes Mein Kampf
Britain returns to gold standard
The mechanical television a precursor to the modern television, invented by John Logie Baird
British Imperial Airways begins operations (formed by merger of four British airline companies - became BOAC in 1940)
Hourly Greenwich Time Signals from the Royal Greenwich Observatory were first broadcast by the BBC
First Labour government in Britain, headed by Ramsay MacDonald
The dynamic loudspeaker invented by Rice and Kellogg
Notebooks with spiral bindings invented
First publication of Radio Times
Calvin Coolidge
First Wembley cup final (West Ham 0, Bolton 2) - 'I'm Forever Blowing Bubbles ' popular song of the time became the West Ham anthem
Calvin Coolidge
Howard Carter unsealed the burial chamber of Tutankhamun
First American broadcasts heard in Britain
Hubble shows there are galaxies beyond the Milky Way
Roads in Great Britain classified with A and B numbers
Garrett A. Morgan invents a traffic signal
The television or iconoscope (cathode-ray tube) invented by Vladimir Kosma Zworykin
John Harwood invented the self-winding watch
Clarence Birdseye invents frozen food
The majority of the railway companies in Great Britain grouped into four main companies, the Big Four: LNER, GWR, SR, LMSR - lasted until nationalisation in 1948
BBC established as a monopoly, and begins transmissions in November (2LO in London on 14 Nov; 5IT in Birmingham and 2ZY in Manchester on 15 Nov)
Canada's Coat of Arms proclaimed by George V PROBLEM: start is > earliestEnd, start is > end
Royal Ulster Constabulary founded
Law of Property Act - the manorial system effectively ended
Insulin invented by Sir Frederick Grant Banting
The first 3-D movie (spectacles with one red and one green lens) is released
Anglo-Irish Treaty signed in London, leading to the formation of the Irish Free State and Northern Ireland
Census: Population - England and Wales: 37.9 Million; Scotland: 4.9 Million; N Ireland: 1.25 Million
19th Amendment ratified PROBLEM: start is > earliestEnd, start is > end
Warren Harding
Warren G. Harding
Census of Canada
First birth control clinic
Insulin discovery announced
Railway Act in Britain amalgamates companies - only four remained
Newfoundland census
Artificial life begins -- the first robot built
John Larson invented the lie detector
18th Amendment ratified PROBLEM: start is > earliestEnd, start is > end
First roadside petrol filling station in UK - opened by the Automobile Association at Aldermaston on the Bath Road
Thompson patents his machine gun (Tommy gun)
Marconi opens a radio broadcasting station in Britain
Regular cross-channel air service starts
After a referendum, northern Schleswig is returned to Denmark
The tommy gun patented by John T Thompson
The Band-Aid (pronounced 'ban-'dade) invented by Earle Dickson
Treaty of Versailles signed
Alcock and Brown complete first nonstop flight across the Atlantic
19th Amendment passed by Congress
Sir Ernest Rutherford publishes account of splitting the atom
Britain adopts a 48-hour working week
Soldier Settlement Act
The pop-up toaster invented by Charles Strite
Short-wave radio invented
The flip-flop circuit invented
The arc welder invented
First woman elected to House of Commons, Countess Markiewicz as a Sinn Fein member refused to take her seat
Armistice signed
Arab forces under Lawrence of Arabia capture Damascus
Second Battle of the Marne: last major German offensive in WW1 (Jul-Aug)
18th Amendment passed by Congress PROBLEM: start is > earliestEnd, start is > end
Ontario forest fire PROBLEM: start is > earliestEnd, start is > end
Start of world-wide 'flu pandemic
Bentley Motors founded
War of Independence in Ireland
Vote for women over 30, men over 21 (except peers, lunatics and felons)
The superheterodyne radio circuit invented by Edwin Howard Armstrong
Charles Jung invented fortune cookies
British forces capture Jerusalem
Halifax (Nova Scotia) Explosion, one of the world's largest artificial non-nuclear explosions to date: a ship loaded with wartime explosives blew up after a collision, obliterating buildings and structures within two square kilometres of the explosion
'October' Revolution in Russia - Bolsheviks overthrow provisional government; Lenin becomes Chief Commissar
WW1 - Vimy Ridge PROBLEM: start is > earliestEnd, start is > end
Battle of Passchendaele - little gained by either side (Jul-Nov)
The Halifax Explosion
George V changes surname from Saxe-Coburg-Gotha to Windsor (Royal proclamation on 17 July)
USA declares war on Germany
Lenin returns to Russia after exile
World War I
February revolution in Russia; Tsar Nicholas abdicates
Ministry of Labour is established in Britain
Battle of Cambrai - first use of massed tanks, but effect more psychological than actual
Income Tax introduced
Gideon Sundback patented the modern zipper (not the first zipper)
Lloyd-George becomes British Prime Minister of the coalition government
First use of tanks in battle, but of limited effect (Battle of the Somme 1 July to 18 Nov: over 1 million casualties)
Sir Roger Casement hanged at Pentonville Prison for treason
Empress of Ireland sinks PROBLEM: start is > earliestEnd, start is > end
Sinking of HMS Hampshire and death of Kitchener
Battle of Jutland - only major naval battle between the British and German fleets
First use of Daylight Saving Time in UK
Easter Rising in Ireland - after the leaders are executed, public opinion backs independence
Battle of Verdun - appalling losses on both sides, stalemate continues
Compulsory military service introduced in Britain
Women get vote in Manitoba
Radios tuners invented, that received different stations
Stainless steel invented by Henry Brearly
Alberta coal mine disaster PROBLEM: start is > earliestEnd, start is > end
First meeting of a British WI (Women's Institute) took place in Llanfairpwll (aka Llanfair PG), Anglesey
RMS Lusitania sunk by German submarine off coast of Ireland - 1,198 died
Gallipoli campaign starts (declared ANZAC Day in 1916)
Second Battle of Ypres - poison gas used for first time
Submarine blockade of Britain starts
First Zeppelin air raid on England, over East Anglia - four killed
Junkers construct first fighter aeroplane
First automatic telephone exchange in Britain
A new constitution establishes a two-chamber parliament elected by universal suffrage
Eugene Sullivan and William Taylor co-invented Pyrex in New York City
German battleships bombard Hartlepool and Scarborough
First policewoman goes on duty in Britain
Battle of Ypres - beginning of trench warfare on western front
Panama Canal opened, the Canal cement boat 'Ancon' making the first official transit (plans for a grand opening were cancelled due to the start of WW1)
British cableship Telconia cut through all five of Germany's undersea telegraph links to the outside world
Britain declares war on Germany, citing Belgian neutrality as reason
Archduke Ferdinand assassinated in Sarajevo
Saskatchewan tornado PROBLEM: start is > earliestEnd, start is > end
World War I
Chaplin and De Mille make their first films
Irish Home Rule Act provides for a separate Parliament in Ireland; the position of Ulster to be decided after the War
World War One
Garrett A. Morgan invents the Morgan gas mask
Alaska Territory Organized
17th Amendment ratified PROBLEM: start is > earliestEnd, start is > end
Emily Davison, a suffragette, runs out in front of the king's horse, Anmer, at the Epsom Derby and dies
Woodrow Wilson
Woodrow Wilson
16th Amendment ratified PROBLEM: start is > earliestEnd, start is > end
Arizona PROBLEM: start is > earliestEnd, start is > end
17th Amendment passed by Congress PROBLEM: start is > earliestEnd, start is > end
Geiger invents his counter to measure radioactivity
Invention of stainless steel by Harry Brearley of Sheffield
Trade Union Act in Britain establishes the right to use Union funds for political purposes
Suffragette demonstrations in London - Mrs Pankhurst imprisoned
Third Irish Home Rule Bill rejected by House of Lords - threat of civil war in Ireland - formation of Ulster Volunteers to oppose Home Rule
The crossword puzzle invented by Arthur Wynne
The Merck Chemical Company patented, what is now know as, ecstasy
Mary Phelps Jacob invents the bra
Gideon Sundback invents the modern zipper
New Mexico PROBLEM: start is > earliestEnd, start is > end
Royal Flying Corps (later the RAF) founded in Britain
The 'unsinkable' Titanic sinks on maiden voyage - loss of 1,513 lives
Captain Scott's last expedition - he and his team reach the south pole on Jan 18th; all die on the way back, their bodies found in November
Britain nationalises the telephone system
Discovery of the 'Piltdown Man' - hoax, exposed in 1953
Irish Home Rule crisis grows in Britain
Motorized movie cameras invented, replaced hand-cranked cameras
The first tank patented by Australian inventor De La Mole
Clarence Crane created Life Savers candy in 1912
National Insurance introduced in Britain
Coronation of George V
Census: Population - England and Wales: 36 Million; Scotland: 4.6 Million; N Ireland: 1.25 Million
Census of Canada
Strikes by seamen, dock and transport workers (1911-1912)
Rutherford: theory of atomic structures
First British Official Secrets Act
British MPs receive a salary
Parliament Act in Britain reduces the power of the House of Lords
Charles Franklin Kettering invents the first automobile electrical ignition system
George V
Edward VII dies - George V becomes King
Halley's comet reappears
Tango becomes popular in North America and Europe
Madame Curie isolates radium
Dr Crippen caught by radio telegraphy; hanged 23 Nov at Pentonville
Constitutional crisis in Britain
Railway strike and coal strikes in Britain
Thomas Edison demonstrated the first talking motion picture
Georges Claude displayed the first neon lamp to the public on December 11, 1910, in Paris
Bleriot flies across the Channel (36 minutes, Calais to Dover)
William Taft
Selfridges department store opens in London
William Howard Taft
16th Amendment passed by Congress
Ernest Shackleton's expedition finds the magnetic South Pole
First commercial manufacture of Bakelite - start of the plastic age
Peary reaches the north pole
Beveridge Report prompts creation of labour Exchanges
Instant coffee invented by G. Washington
Old Age Pensions Act came into force
First 'Model T' Ford made
SOS became effective as an international signal of distress
Oklahoma PROBLEM: start is > earliestEnd, start is > end
Lord Baden-Powell starts the Boy Scout movement
Separate courts for juveniles established in Britain
Coal Mines Regulation Act in Britain limits men to an eight hour day
Border Ports established
The gyrocompass invented by Elmer A. Sperry
Cellophane invented by Jacques E. Brandenberger
Model T first sold
J W Geiger and W Mรผller invent the geiger counter
Fritz Haber invents the Haber Process for making artificial nitrates
Census of Northwest Provinces PROBLEM: start is > earliestEnd, start is > end
The Cullinan Diamond presented to Edward VII on his birthday
Baden-Powell leads the first Scout camp on Brownsea Island
Leo Hendrik Baekeland patents Bakelite, the first plastic invented that held its shape after being heated
Lumiere develops a process for colour photography
First airship flies over London
New Zealand becomes a Dominion
Imperial College, London, is established
Leo Baekeland invents the first synthetic plastic called Bakelite
Color photography invented by Auguste and Louis Lumiere
The very first piloted helicopter was invented by Paul Cornu
Launching of Cunard's RMS Mauretania on the Tyne
Vauxhall Bridge opened in London
Rolls-Royce Ltd registered
Launching of HMS Dreadnought, first turbine-driven battleship
Introduction of free school meals for poor children
Amundsen traverses the North-West Passage
William Kellogg invents Cornflakes
Lewis Nixon invents the first sonar like device
Lee Deforest invents electronic amplifying tube (triode)
Frank Slide, Alberta PROBLEM: start is > earliestEnd, start is > end
Einstein publishes Special Theory of Relativity
Alberta and Saskatchewan join Canada
Germany lays down the first Dreadnought battleship
Aliens Act in Britain: Home Office controls immigration
The title 'Prime Minister' noted in a royal warrant for the first time - placed the Prime Minister in order of precedence in Britain immediately after the Archbishop of York
Albert Einstein published the Theory of Relativity and made famous the equation, E = mc2
Mary Anderson receives a patent for windshield wipers
America takes over construction of the Panama Canal from the French (completed 1914)
France and UK sign the Entente Cordiale
Leeds University established
Teabags invented by Thomas Suillivan
Benjamin Holt invents a tractor
John A Fleming invents a vacuum diode or Fleming valve
First flight of Wilbur & Orville Wright
Census of Canada PROBLEM: start is > earliestEnd, start is > end
Women's Social and Political Union formed in Britain by Emmeline Pankhurst
Henry Ford sets up his motor company
Workers' Education Association (WEA) formed in Britain
Canada loses the Alaska Boundary Dispute to the USA
Edward Binney and Harold Smith co-invent crayons
Bottle-making machinery invented by Michael J. Owens
The Wright brothers invent the first gas motored and manned airplane
Mary Anderson invents windshield wipers
William Coolidge invents ductile tungsten used in lightbulbs
Edward VII
Coronation of Edward VII
Treaty of Vereeniging ends Second Boer War
Empire Day (later Commonwealth Day) first celebrated
Theodore Roosevelt
Marie Curie discovers radioactivity
Cremation Act - cremation can only take place at officially recognised establishments, and with two death certificates issued
Balfour's Education Act provides for secondary education
Willis Carrier invents the air conditioner
French physicist George Claude invents neon light
The lie detector or polygraph machine is invented by James Mackenzie
The birth of the Teddy Bear
First successful radio transmission across the Atlantic, by Marconi - Morse code from Cornwall to Newfoundland
Britain's first submarine launched
Theodore Roosevelt
Boer War PROBLEM: start is > earliestEnd, start is > end
Denunciation of use of concentration camps by British in Boer War
Queen Victoria's funeral - interred beside Prince Albert in the Frogmore Mausoleum at Windsor Great Park
Queen Victoria dies - Edward VII king
Hubert Cecil Booth patents the vacuum cleaner
Commonwealth of Australia founded
King Camp Gillette invents the double-edged safety razor
The first radio receiver, successfully received a radio transmission
Hubert Booth invents a compact and modern vacuum cleaner
Labour Party formed
Davis Cup tennis competition established
School leaving age in Britain raised to 14 years
Central Line opens in London: underground is electrified
Escalator shown at Paris exhibition
The zeppelin invented by Count Ferdinand von Zeppelin
Charles Seeberger redesigned Jesse Reno's escalator and invented the modern escalator
Boxer Rebellion
Start of Second Boer War
Spanish-American War PROBLEM: start is > earliestEnd, start is > end
Philippine-American War
Aspirin first marketed by Bayer
The Yukon joins Canada PROBLEM: start is > earliestEnd, start is > end
J.S. Thurman patents the motor-driven vacuum cleaner
I.R. Johnson patents the bicycle frame
Territory of Hawaii was Oraganized
The first solo circumnavigation of the globe completed at Rhode island by Joshua Slocum in Spray (started from Boston, Mass on Apr 24, 1895)
Spanish-American War
USS Holland launched, the first practical submarine
Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company founded
Zeppelin builds airship
First photograph using artificial light
Klondike gold rush
Yukon gold rush
Rudolf Diesel receives patent #608,845 for an "internal combustion engine" the Diesel engine
Edwin Prescott patents the roller coaster
William McKinley
William McKinley
Thomas Edison patents the Kinetoscope, the first movie projector
Guglielmo Marconi receives a British patent (later disputed) for the radio
First modern Olympic Games held in Athens
Utah PROBLEM: start is > earliestEnd, start is > end
Gold discovered in Yukon
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   Date  Event(s)
1383 
  • 1383โ€”99 9999: Regular series of wills starts in Prerogative Court of Canterbury
1832 
  • 4 Jan 1832โ€”1937: Immigrants quarantined at Grosse Isle
    Canada's immigrant quarantine station opens at Grosse Isle
1898 
  • 7 Jul 1898โ€”20 Aug 1959: Territory of Hawaii was Oraganized
1910 
  • 5 Jun 1910โ€”20 Jan 1936: George V
    House of Windsor (name adopted Jul 17, 1917): 2nd son of Edward VII, married Princess Mary of Teck. Accession, Jan 20, abdication, Dec 10.
1912 
  • 8 1912โ€”2 Jan 1959: Alaska Territory Organized
1929 
  • 1929โ€”1939: The Great Depression
    Canada hit hardest by the depression
1933 
1934 
  • 1934โ€”1934: Hitler becomes Fuehrer of Germany
  • 1934โ€”1934: Englishmen, Percy Shaw invents cat eyes or roads reflectors
  • 1934โ€”1934: Charles Darrow claims he invented the game Monopoly
  • 1934โ€”1934: Joseph Begun invents the first tape recorder for broadcasting - first magnetic recording
  • 18 Jul 1934โ€”18 Jul 1934: King George V opens Mersey Tunnel
  • 26 Sep 1934โ€”26 Sep 1934: RMS Queen Mary launched
  • 30 Nov 1934โ€”30 Nov 1934: First time a steam locomotive travels at 100 mph ('Flying Scotsman')
1935 
  • 1935โ€”1935: Land speed record of 301.13 mph by Malcolm Campbell
  • 1935โ€”1935: London adopts a 'Green Belt' scheme
  • 1935โ€”1935: Newfoundland census
    Census taken in Newfoundland
  • 1935โ€”1935: Wallace Carothers and DuPont Labs invents nylon ( polymer 6.6.)
  • 1935โ€”1935: The first canned beer made
  • 1935โ€”1935: Robert Watson-Watt patented radar
  • 28 Feb 1935โ€”28 Feb 1935: Nylon first produced by Gerard J. Berchet of Wallace Carothers' research group at DuPont (there is no evidence to the widely-supposed story that the name derives from New York-London)
  • 12 Mar 1935โ€”12 Mar 1935: Hore-Belisha introduces pedestrian crossings and speed limits for built-up areas in Britain
  • 1 Jun 1935โ€”1 Jun 1935: Voluntary driving tests introduced in UK
  • 30 Jul 1935โ€”30 Jul 1935: Penguin paperbacks launched
10 1936 
  • 1936โ€”1936: Jet engine first tested
  • 1936โ€”1936: Bell Labs invents the voice recognition machine
  • 1936โ€”1936: Samuel Colt patents the Colt revolver
  • 20 Jan 1936โ€”20 Jan 1936: George V dies
  • 5 May 1936โ€”5 May 1936: First flight of a Spitfire
  • 24 Jul 1936โ€”24 Jul 1936: 'Speaking clock' service starts in UK
  • 2 Nov 1936โ€”2 Nov 1936: British Broadcasting Corporation initiates the BBC Television Service, world's first public TV transmission
  • 12 Nov 1936โ€”6 Feb 1952: George VI
    House of Windsor (name adopted Jul 17, 1917): 2nd son of George V, Duke of York; married Lady Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon
  • 30 Nov 1936โ€”30 Nov 1936: Crystal Palace destroyed by fire
  • 5 Dec 1936โ€”5 Dec 1936: Edward VIII abdicates (announced Dec 10) - popular carol that Christmas: 'Hark the Herald Angels sing Mrs Simpson's got our King'
  • 1 1936โ€”11 Dec 1936: Edward VIII
    House of Windsor (name adopted Jul 17, 1917): Eldest son of George V
11 1937 
  • 1937โ€”1937: Billy Butlin opens his first holiday camp
  • 1937โ€”1937: '999' emergency telephone call facility starts in London
  • 1937โ€”1937: Chester F. Carlson invents the photocopier
  • 1937โ€”1937: The first jet engine is built
  • 12 Apr 1937โ€”12 Apr 1937: Frank Whittle ground-tests the first jet engine designed to power an aircraft
  • 12 May 1937โ€”12 May 1937: Coronation of King George VI
  • 28 May 1937โ€”28 May 1937: Neville Chamberlain becomes Prime Minister - policy of appeasement towards Hitler
  • 3 Jun 1937โ€”3 Jun 1937: Duke of Windsor marries Wallis Simpson
  • 4 Dec 1937โ€”4 Dec 1937: 'The Dandy' first published
12 1938 
  • 1938โ€”1938: First practical ball-point pen produced by Hungarian journalist, Lajos Biro
  • 1938โ€”1938: HMS Rodney first ship to be equipped with radar
  • 1938โ€”1938: Principle of paid holidays established in Britain
  • 1938โ€”1938: The ballpoint pen invented by Ladislo Biro
  • 1938โ€”1938: Strobe lighting invented
  • 1938โ€”1938: Roy J. Plunkett invented tetrafluoroethylene polymers or Teflon
  • 1938โ€”1938: Nescafe or freeze-dried coffee invented
  • 1938โ€”1938: The first working turboprop engine
  • 12 Mar 1938โ€”12 Mar 1938: Germany invades and annexes Austria
  • 3 Jul 1938โ€”3 Jul 1938: 'Mallard' reaches 126 mph (203 km/h); still world record for a steam locomotive
  • 27 Sep 1938โ€”27 Sep 1938: Largest ocean liner ever built, Queen Elizabeth launched on Clydebank
  • 29 Sep 1938โ€”29 Sep 1938: Chamberlain visits Hitler in Munich - promises 'peace in our time'
  • 30 Oct 1938โ€”30 Oct 1938: Orson Welles broadcasts his radio play of HG Wells 'The War of the Worlds', causing panic in the USA
13 1939 
  • 1939โ€”1939: Coldest winter in Britain since 1894, though this could not be publicised at the time
  • 1939โ€”1939: Start of evacuation of women and children from London
  • 1939โ€”1939: Germany annexes Czechoslovakia
  • 1939โ€”1945: World War II
    huge involvement of Canadian supplies and troops
  • 1939โ€”1939: Igor Sikorsky invents the first successful helicopter
  • 1939โ€”1939: The electron microscope invented
  • 9 Jan 1939โ€”2 Sep 1945: World War II
    Axis Powers: Germany, Italy, Japan vs. Major Allied Powers: United States, Great Britain, France, and Russia
  • 12 Jul 1939โ€”7 Dec 1939: Troops leave Canada
    First group of Canadian troops sail to Britain -- 7,400 on 5 ships
  • 1 Sep 1939โ€”1 Sep 1939: Germany invades Poland
  • 3 Sep 1939โ€”3 Sep 1939: Britain and France declare war on Germany
  • 6 Sep 1939โ€”6 Sep 1939: First air-raid on Britain
  • 11 Sep 1939โ€”11 Sep 1939: British Expeditionary Force (BEF) sent to France
  • 9 Oct 1939โ€”10 Sep 1939: Canada declares war on Germany
  • 14 Oct 1939โ€”14 Oct 1939: HMS Royal Oak sunk in Scapa Flow with loss of 810 lives
  • 7 Dec 1939โ€”7 Dec 1939: 'First flight' of Canadian troops sail for Britain - 7,400 men on 5 ships
  • 17 Dec 1939โ€”17 Dec 1939: 'Admiral Graf Spee' scuttled outside Montevideo
14 1940 
  • 1940โ€”1940: Quรฉbec permits women to vote
    The last province to give women the right to vote
  • 1940โ€”1946: National Registration
    Compulsory registration of all persons 16 years of age or older
  • 1940โ€”1945: German occupation of Denmark
  • 1940โ€”1940: Dr William Reich invents the orgone accumulator
  • 1940โ€”1940: Peter Goldmark invents modern color television system
  • 1940โ€”1940: Karl Pabst invents the jeep
  • 1 Apr 1940โ€”1 Apr 1940: BOAC starts operations, replacing Imperial and British Airways Ltd
  • 11 May 1940โ€”11 May 1940: National Government formed under Churchill
  • 13 May 1940โ€”13 May 1940: Germany invades France
  • 27 May 1940โ€”27 May 1940: Start of the evacuation of the British Army at Dunkirk (27 May - 4 Jun)
  • 25 Jun 1940โ€”25 Jun 1940: Fall of France to Germany
  • 7 Sep 1940โ€”7 Sep 1940: Germany launches bombing blitz on Britain, the first of 57 consecutive nights of bombing
  • 15 Sep 1940โ€”15 Sep 1940: Battle of Britain: massive waves of German air attacks decisively repulsed by the RAF - Hitler postpones invasion of Britain
  • 14 Nov 1940โ€”14 Nov 1940: Coventry heavily bombed and the Cathedral almost completely destroyed
15 1941 
  • 1941โ€”1941: First use of antibiotics
  • 1941โ€”1941: Bailey invents his portable military bridge
  • 1941โ€”1941: First British jet aircraft flies, based on work of Whittle
  • 1941โ€”1941: Britain introduces severe rationing
  • 1941โ€”1941: Konrad Zuse's Z3, the first computer controlled by software
  • 1941โ€”1941: Aerosol spray cans invented by American inventors, Lyle David Goodloe and W.N. Sullivan
  • 1941โ€”1941: Enrico Fermi invents the neutronic reactor
  • 12 1941โ€”Dec 1941: Canadian forces defend south coast of England
  • 10 May 1941โ€”10 May 1941: Rudolf Hess flies to Scotland
  • 27 May 1941โ€”27 May 1941: 'Bismark' sunk
  • 22 Jun 1941โ€”22 Jun 1941: Germany invades Russia (Operation Barbarossa)
  • 1 Jul 1941โ€”1 Jul 1941: First Canadian armoured regiments arrive in Britain
  • 12 Jul 1941โ€”7 Dec 1941: Canada declares war on Japan
    Attack on Pearl Harbour causes Canada to declare war on Japan
  • Dec 1941โ€”Dec 1941: 'Manhattan Project' of nuclear research begins in America
  • Dec 1941โ€”Dec 1941: Canadian forces given operation role in defending south coast of England
  • 7 Dec 1941โ€”7 Dec 1941: Japan attackes US fleet at Pearl Harbour
  • 7 Dec 1941โ€”2 Sep 1945: World War II
    World War II World War II
  • 8 Dec 1941โ€”8 Dec 1941: USA enters WWII
  • 24 Dec 1941โ€”24 Dec 1941: Hong Kong falls to the Japanese
  • 6 1941โ€”14 Jun 1941: Census of Canada
    Census date changed to prevent clash with Victory Bond campaign. Sampling is initiated
16 1942 
  • 1942โ€”1942: Gilbert Murray founds Oxfam
  • 1942โ€”1942: Invention of world's first programmable computer by Alan Turing in co-operation with Max Neumann - used to crack German codes
  • 1942โ€”1942: John Atanasoff and Clifford Berry built the first electronic digital computer
  • 1942โ€”1942: Max Mueller designs a turboprop engine
  • 30 May 1942โ€”30 May 1942: Over 1,000 allied bombers raid Cologne
  • 4 Jun 1942โ€”4 Jun 1942: Battle of Midway
  • 19 Aug 1942โ€”19 Aug 1942: Abortive raid on Dieppe, largely by Canadian troops
  • 6 Sep 1942โ€”6 Sep 1942: Germans defeated at Stalingrad
  • 3 Oct 1942โ€”3 Oct 1942: First successful launch of V2 rocket in Germany - first man-made object to reach space
  • 23 Oct 1942โ€”23 Oct 1942: Battle of El Alamein - Montgomery defeats Rommel
  • 2 Dec 1942โ€”2 Dec 1942: 'Manhattan Project' - a team led by Enrico Fermi initiates the first self-sustaining nuclear chain reaction
17 1943 
  • 1943โ€”1943: Round-the-clock bombing of Germany begins
  • 1943โ€”1943: Synthetic rubber invented
  • 1943โ€”1943: Richard James invents the slinky
  • 1943โ€”1943: James Wright invent silly putty
  • 1943โ€”1943: Swiss chemist, Albert Hofmann discovered the hallucinogenic properties of LSD
  • 1943โ€”1943: Emile Gagnan and Jacques Cousteau invent the aqualung
  • 16 May 1943โ€”16 May 1943: 'Dam Buster' raids on Ruhr dams by RAF
  • 24 Jul 1943โ€”24 Jul 1943: Allies invade Italy - Benito Mussolini resigns as Italian Dictator, 24 July
18 1944 
  • 1944โ€”1944: The kidney dialysis machine invented by Willem Kolff
  • 1944โ€”1944: Synthetic cortisone invented by Percy Lavon Julian
  • 6 Apr 1944โ€”6 Apr 1944: PAYE income tax begins
  • 4 Jun 1944โ€”4 Jun 1944: Allies enter Rome
  • 6 Jun 1944โ€”6 Jun 1944: D-Day invasion of Normandy
  • 12 Jun 1944โ€”12 Jun 1944: First V1 flying bombs hit London
  • 8 Sep 1944โ€”8 Sep 1944: First V2 rocket bombs hit London
  • 11 Sep 1944โ€”11 Sep 1944: Allies enter Germany
  • 16 Dec 1944โ€”16 Dec 1944: Battle of the Bulge: German counter-offensive
19 1945 
  • 1945โ€”1945: Newfoundland census
    Census taken in Newfoundland
  • 1945โ€”1945: Vannevar Bush proposes hypertext
  • 1945โ€”1945: The atomic bomb invented
  • 4 Feb 1945โ€”4 Feb 1945: Yalta Conference between Churchill, Roosevelt and Stalin
  • 29 Mar 1945โ€”29 Mar 1945: Last V1 flying bomb attack
  • 12 Apr 1945โ€”20 Jan 1953: Harry S. Truman
    Harry S. Truman U.S. Presidency Harry S. Truman U.S. Presidency
  • 25 Apr 1945โ€”25 Apr 1945: Berlin surrounded by Russian troops
  • 30 Apr 1945โ€”30 Apr 1945: Hitler commits suicide
  • 8 May 1945โ€”8 May 1945: VE Day (Victory in Europe)
  • 9 May 1945โ€”9 May 1945: Channel Islands liberated
  • 26 Jun 1945โ€”26 Jun 1945: UN Charter signed in San Francisco
  • 16 Jul 1945โ€”16 Jul 1945: First ever atomic bomb exploded in a test in New Mexico (although there were other forms of atomic device before that, such as the Pile at Stagg Field, first critical on 2nd Dec 1942)
  • 26 Jul 1945โ€”26 Jul 1945: Labour win UK General Election - Churchill out of office
  • 29 Jul 1945โ€”29 Jul 1945: BBC Light Programme starts
  • 6 Aug 1945โ€”6 Aug 1945: Atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima
  • 9 Aug 1945โ€”9 Aug 1945: Atomic bomb dropped on Nagasaki
  • 15 Aug 1945โ€”15 Aug 1945: VJ Day (Victory in Japan)
  • 2 Sep 1945โ€”2 Sep 1945: Japanese surrender signed aboard USS Missouri
  • 24 Oct 1945โ€”24 Oct 1945: United Nations Organisation comes into existence
  • 4 Nov 1945โ€”4 Nov 1945: UNESCO founded
  • 4 Dec 1945โ€”20 Jan 1953: Harry Truman
  • 6 1945โ€”26 Jun 1945: Canada joins the United Nations
20 1946 
  • 1946โ€”1946: Alistair Cooke starts his regular 'Letter from America' on BBC radio - until 2004
  • 1946โ€”1946: Transition to National Health Service starts in Britain (came into being 5th July 1948)
  • 1946โ€”1946: The microwave oven invented by Percy Spencer
  • 1 Jan 1946โ€”1 Jan 1946: First civillian flight from Heathrow Airport
  • 7 Jan 1946โ€”1 Jul 1946: Canadian Citizenship Act
    Parliament proclaims an act providing for the creation of Canadian citizens to take effect 1 January 1947
  • 1 Mar 1946โ€”1 Mar 1946: Bank of England nationalised
21 1947 
  • 1947โ€”1947: First British nuclear reactor developed
  • 1947โ€”1947: Most severe winter in Britain for 53 years at start of the year - heavy snow and much flooding later
  • 1947โ€”1947: British/Hungarian scientist, Dennis Gabor, developed the theory of holography
  • 1947โ€”1947: Mobile phones first invented
  • 1947โ€”1947: Bardeen, Brattain, and Shockley invent the transistor
  • 1947โ€”1947: Earl Silas Tupper patented the Tupperware seal
  • 1 Jan 1947โ€”1 Jan 1947: Coal Mines nationalised
  • 23 Feb 1947โ€”23 Feb 1947: International Organization for Standardization (ISO) founded
  • 1 Mar 1947โ€”1 Mar 1947: International Monetary Fund begins financial operations
  • 1 Apr 1947โ€”1 Apr 1947: School leaving age raised to 15 in Britain
  • 26 Oct 1947โ€”26 Oct 1947: British military occupation ends in Iraq
  • 20 Nov 1947โ€”20 Nov 1947: Marriage of Princess Elizabeth (later Elizabeth II) and Philip Mountbatten in Westminster Abbey
  • 3 1947โ€”21 Mar 1947: 22nd Amendment passed by Congress
22 1948 
  • 1948โ€”1948: Transistor radio invented
  • 1948โ€”1948: Long-playing record (LP) invented by Goldmark
  • 1948โ€”1948: British Citizenship Act : all Commonwealth citizens qualify for British passports
  • 1948โ€”1948: The Frisbeeยฎ invented by Walter Frederick Morrison and Warren Franscioni
  • 1948โ€”1948: Velcro ยฎ invented by George de Mestral
  • 1948โ€”1948: Robert Hope-Jones invented the Wurlitzer jukebox
  • 1 Jan 1948โ€”1 Jan 1948: British Railways nationalised
  • 5 Jul 1948โ€”5 Jul 1948: National Health Service (NHS) begins in Britain
  • 29 Jul 1948โ€”29 Jul 1948: London Olympics begin
23 1949 
  • 1949โ€”1949: De Haviland produces the Comet - first jet airliner
  • 1949โ€”1949: Maiden flight of the Bristol Brabazon (broken up in 1953 for scrap)
  • 1949โ€”1949: Cake mix invented
  • 15 Mar 1949โ€”15 Mar 1949: Clothes rationing ends in Britain
  • 4 Apr 1949โ€”4 Apr 1949: Twelve nations sign The North Atlantic Treaty creating NATO
  • 4 Apr 1949โ€”4 Apr 1949: Canada joins NATO
  • 3 1949โ€”31 Mar 1949: Newfoundland joins Canada
    Newfoundland becomes Canada's tenth province
24 1950 
  • 1950โ€”1950: The first credit card (Diners) invented by Ralph Schneider
  • 4 1950โ€”30 Jun 1950: Winnipeg flood
    More than 100,000 people forced from their homes in Winnipeg, Manitoba, by the Red River flooding
  • 19 May 1950โ€”19 May 1950: Points rationing ends in Britain
  • 26 May 1950โ€”26 May 1950: Petrol rationing ends in Britain
  • 25 Jun 1950โ€”27 Jul 1953: Korean War
    Korean War Korean War
  • 11 Jul 1950โ€”11 Jul 1950: 'Andy Pandy' first seen on BBC TV
  • 9 Sep 1950โ€”9 Sep 1950: Soap rationing ends in Britain
  • 28 Dec 1950โ€”28 Dec 1950: The Peak District becomes the Britain's first National Park
  • 6 1950โ€”27 Jul 1953: Korean War
    As part of the United Nations, Canadian troops participate in the Korean War
  • 6 1950โ€”27 Jul 1953: Korean War
    United States (as part of the United Nations) and South Korea vs. North Korea and Communist China
25 1951 
  • 1951โ€”1951: Super glue invented
  • 1951โ€”1951: Power steering invented by Francis W. Davis
  • 1951โ€”1951: Charles Ginsburg invented the first videotape recorder (VTR)
  • 3 May 1951โ€”3 May 1951: Festival of Britain and Royal Festival Hall open on South Bank, London
  • 28 May 1951โ€”28 May 1951: First Goon Show broadcast
  • 20 Dec 1951โ€”20 Dec 1951: Electricity first produced by nuclear power, from Experimental Breeder Reactor
  • 2 1951โ€”27 Feb 1951: 22nd Amendment ratified
26 1952 
  • 1952โ€”1952: Bonn Convention: Britain, France and USA end their occupation of West Germany
  • 1952โ€”1952: Radioactive carbon used for dating prehistoric objects
  • 1952โ€”1952: Contraceptive pill invented
  • 1952โ€”1952: Britain explodes her first atomic bomb, in Australia
  • 1952โ€”1952: Mr. Potato Head patented
  • 1952โ€”1952: The first patent for bar code (US Patent #2,612,994) issued to inventors Joseph Woodland and Bernard Silver
  • 1952โ€”1952: The first diet soft drink sold
  • 1952โ€”1952: Edward Teller and team build the hydrogen bomb
  • 6 Feb 1952โ€”6 Feb 1952: King George VI dies
  • 21 Feb 1952โ€”21 Feb 1952: Identity Cards abolished in Britain
  • 2 May 1952โ€”2 May 1952: First commercial jet airliner service launched, by BOACComet between London and Johannesburg
  • 2 Jun 1952โ€”2004: Elizabeth II
    House of Windsor (name adopted Jul 17, 1917):Elder daughter of George VI, acceded Feb 6, 1952
  • 5 Jul 1952โ€”5 Jul 1952: Last tram runs in London (Woolwich to New Cross)
  • 16 Aug 1952โ€”16 Aug 1952: Lynmouth (North Devon) flood disaster
  • 6 Sep 1952โ€”6 Sep 1952: DH110 crashes at Farnborough Air Show, 26 killed
  • 3 Oct 1952โ€”3 Oct 1952: End of tea rationing in Britain
  • 1 Nov 1952โ€”1 Nov 1952: The first H-bomb ever ('Mike') was exploded by the USA - the mushroom cloud was 8 miles across and 27 miles high. The canopy was 100 miles wide. Radioactive mud fell out of the sky followed by heavy rain. 80 million tons of earth was vaporised.
  • 25 Nov 1952โ€”25 Nov 1952: Agatha Christie's 'The Mousetrap' opens in London
  • 4 Dec 1952โ€”4 Dec 1952: Great smog hits London
27 1953 
28 1954 
  • 1954โ€”1954: First transistor radios sold
  • 1954โ€”1954: Routemaster bus starts operating in London
  • 1954โ€”1954: First comprehensive school opens in London
  • 1954โ€”1954: Oral contraceptives invented
  • 1954โ€”1954: The first nonstick pan produced
  • 1954โ€”1954: The solar cell invented by Chaplin, Fuller and Pearson
  • 1954โ€”1954: Ray Kroc started McDonalds
  • 6 May 1954โ€”6 May 1954: First sub 4 minute mile (Roger Bannister, 3 mins 59.4 secs)
  • 3 Jul 1954โ€”3 Jul 1954: Food rationing officially ends in Britain
  • 5 Jul 1954โ€”5 Jul 1954: BBC broadcasts its first television news bulletin
  • 30 Sep 1954โ€”30 Sep 1954: First atomic powered sumbmarine USS Nautilus commissioned
  • 10 1954โ€”15 Oct 1954: Hurricane Hazel
    Southwestern Ontario, Toronto and area, hit by Hurricane Hazel -- 81 died, 4,000 homeless
29 1955 
  • 1955โ€”1955: 'Mole' self-grip wrench patented by Thomas Coughtrie of Mole & Sons
  • 1955โ€”1955: Tetracycline invented
  • 1955โ€”1955: Optic fiber invented
  • 27 Jul 1955โ€”27 Jul 1955: Jul 27: Allied occupation of Austria (after WW2) ends
  • 22 Sep 1955โ€”22 Sep 1955: Commercial TV starts in Britain
30 1956 
  • 1956โ€”1956: Britain constructs world's first large-scale nuclear power station in Cumberland
  • 1956โ€”1956: The first computer hard disk used
  • 1956โ€”1956: The hovercraft invented by Christopher Cockerell
  • 1956โ€”1956: Bette Nesmith Graham invented "Mistake Out," later renamed Liquid Paper, to paint over mistakes made with a typewriter
  • 6 Jan 1956โ€”1 Jun 1956: First nation-wide 5-year census
    Population-count censuses initiated
  • 11 Jan 1956โ€”1 Nov 1956: Springhill Mine explosion
    39 miners killed from explosion in mine at Springhill, Nova Scotia
  • 1 Mar 1956โ€”1 Mar 1956: Radiotelephony spelling alphabet introduced (Alpha, Bravo, etc)
  • 17 Apr 1956โ€”17 Apr 1956: Premium Bonds first launched - first prizes drawn on 1 Jun 1957
  • 3 Jun 1956โ€”3 Jun 1956: 3rd class travel abolished on British Railways (renamed 'Third Class' as 'Second Class', which had been abolished in 1875 leaving just First and Third Class)
  • 31 Oct 1956โ€”31 Oct 1956: Britain and France invade Suez
31 1957 
  • 1957โ€”1957: Helvetica typeface developed (in Switzerland)
  • 1957โ€”1957: Britain introduces parking meters
  • 1957โ€”1957: Fortran (computer language) invented
  • 11 Jan 1957โ€”11 Jan 1957: Harold Macmillan becomes Prime Minister
  • 14 May 1957โ€”14 May 1957: Post-Suez petrol rationing ends
  • 15 May 1957โ€”15 May 1957: Britain explodes her first hydrogen bomb, at Christmas Island
  • 25 May 1957โ€”25 May 1957: Treaty of Rome to create European Economic Community (EEC) of six countries: France, West Germany, Italy, Belgium, Holland and Luxembourg - became operational Jan 1958
  • 4 Dec 1957โ€”4 Dec 1957: Lewisham rail disaster - 90 killed as two trains collide in thick fog and a viaduct collapses on top of them
  • 25 Dec 1957โ€”25 Dec 1957: Queen's first Christmas TV broadcast
32 1958 
  • 1958โ€”1958: USA begins to produce Inter-Continental Ballistic Missiles (ICBMs)
  • 1958โ€”1958: Computers begin to be used in research, industry and commerce
  • 1958โ€”1958: Easter: First anti-nuclear protest march to Aldermaston (emergence of CND)
  • 1958โ€”1958: The modem invented
  • 1958โ€”1958: Gordon Gould invents the laser
  • 1958โ€”1958: The Hula Hoop invented by Richard Knerr and Arthur "Spud" Melin
  • 1958โ€”1958: The integrated circuit invented by Jack Kilby and Robert Noyce
  • 13 May 1958โ€”13 May 1958: Velcro trade mark registered
  • 26 Jul 1958โ€”26 Jul 1958: Prince Charles' Investiture as 'Prince of Wales'
  • 5 Dec 1958โ€”5 Dec 1958: Preston by-pass opens - UK's first stretch of motorway
  • 5 Dec 1958โ€”5 Dec 1958: Inauguration of Subscriber Trunk Dialling (STD) in Britain (completed in 1979)
  • 10 1958โ€”23 Oct 1958: Springhill Mine disaster
    74 miners killed from third major explosion in mine at Springhill, Nova Scotia
33 1959 
  • 1959โ€”1959: The internal pacemaker invented by Wilson Greatbatch
  • 1959โ€”1959: Barbie Doll invented
  • 1959โ€”1959: Jack Kilby and Robert Noyce both invent the microchip
  • 3 Feb 1959โ€”3 Feb 1959: 'The Day The Music Died' - plane crash kills Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens, and The Big Bopper
  • 17 Feb 1959โ€”17 Feb 1959: Vanguard 2 satellite launched - first to measure cloud-cover distribution
  • 1 Mar 1959โ€”3 Jan 1959: Alaska
    49th State
  • 24 May 1959โ€”24 May 1959: Empire Day becomes Commonwealth Day
  • Aug 1959โ€”Aug 1959: BMC Mini car launched
  • 26 Sep 1959โ€”30 Apr 1975: Vietnam War
    Vietnam War Vietnam War
  • 3 Oct 1959โ€”3 Oct 1959: Postcodes introduced in Britain
  • 1 Nov 1959โ€”1 Nov 1959: First section of M1 motorway opened
  • 8 1959โ€”21 Aug 1959: Hawaii
    50th State
  • 6 1959โ€”26 Jun 1959: St. Lawrence seaway opens
    Ocean vessels can now sail as far inland as Lakes Michigan and Superior
34 1960 
  • 1960โ€”1975: Vietnam War
    United States and South Vietnam vs North Vietnam
  • 1960โ€”1960: Canada's Bill of Rights
    Bans discrimination by federal agencies on grounds of race, national origin, colour, religion or sex -- permits Indians to vote
  • 1960โ€”1960: The halogen lamp invented
  • 17 Mar 1960โ€”17 Mar 1960: New ?1 notes issued by Bank of England
  • 18 Mar 1960โ€”18 Mar 1960: Last steam locomotive of British Railways named
  • 21 Jul 1960โ€”21 Jul 1960: Francis Chichester arrives in New York aboard Gypsy Moth II (took 40 days), winning the first single-handed transatlantic yacht race which he co-founded
  • 12 Aug 1960โ€”12 Aug 1960: Echo I, the first (passive) communications satellite, launched
  • 12 Sep 1960โ€”12 Sep 1960: MoT tests on motor vehicles introduced
  • 1 Oct 1960โ€”1 Oct 1960: HMS 'Dreadnought' nuclear submarine launched
  • 2 Nov 1960โ€”2 Nov 1960: Penguin Books found not guilty of obscenity in the 'Lady Chatterley's Lover' case
  • 6 1960โ€”16 Jun 1960: 23rd Amendment passed by Congress
35 1961 
  • 1961โ€”1961: Valium invented
  • 1961โ€”1961: The nondairy creamer invented
  • 1 Jan 1961โ€”1 Jan 1961: Farthing ceases to be legal tender in UK
  • 20 Jan 1961โ€”20 Nov 1963: John F. Kennedy
    John F. Kennedy U.S. Presidency John F. Kennedy U.S. Presidency
  • 13 Mar 1961โ€”13 Mar 1961: Black & White ?5 notes cease to be legal tender
  • 14 Mar 1961โ€”14 Mar 1961: New English Bible (New Testament) published
  • 1 May 1961โ€”1 May 1961: Betting shops legal in Britain
  • 4 1961โ€”19 Apr 1961: Bay of Pigs Invasion
    United States vs Cuba
  • 1 1961โ€”22 Nov 1963: John F. Kennedy
    John F. Kennedy assassinated by Lee Harvey Oswald in Dallas, Texas
  • 3 1961โ€”29 Mar 1961: 23rd Amendment ratified
36 1962 
  • 1962โ€”1962: Britain and France agree to construct 'Concorde'
  • 1962โ€”1962: Thalidomide withdrawn after it causes deformities in babies
  • 1962โ€”1962: Britain passes Commonwealth Immigrants Act to control immigration
  • 1962โ€”1962: The audio cassette invented
  • 1962โ€”1962: The fiber-tip pen invented by Yukio Horie
  • 1962โ€”1962: Spacewar, the first computer video game invented
  • 1962โ€”1962: Dow Corp invents silicone breast implants
  • 7 Jan 1962โ€”1 Jul 1962: Medicare introduced in Saskatchewan
    Saskatchewan sets medicare prototype for all provinces
  • 9 Mar 1962โ€”3 Sep 1962: Trans-Canada Highway officially opens
  • 25 May 1962โ€”25 May 1962: Consecration of new Coventry Cathedral (old destroyed in WW2 blitz)
  • 15 Jun 1962โ€”15 Jun 1962: First nuclear generated electricity to supplied National Grid (from Berkeley Glos)
  • Jul 1962โ€”Jul 1962: First passenger-carrying hovercraft enters service, along the North Wales Coast from Moreton to Rhyl
  • 10 Jul 1962โ€”10 Jul 1962: First TV transmission between US and Europe (Telstar) - first live broadcast on 23 Jul
  • 24 Oct 1962โ€”24 Oct 1962: Cuba missile crisis - brink of nuclear war
  • 8 1962โ€”27 Aug 1962: 24th Amendment passed by Congress
37 1963 
  • 1963โ€”1963: France vetoes Britain's entry into EEC
  • 1963โ€”1963: The first videodisc invented
  • Jan 1963โ€”Jan 1963: Cold weather forces cancellation of most football matches (only 4 English First Division matches in the month) - the first 'pools panel' created
  • 27 Mar 1963โ€”27 Mar 1963: Beeching Report on British Railways (the 'Beeching Axe')
  • 1 Aug 1963โ€”1 Aug 1963: Minimum prison age raised to 17
  • 8 Aug 1963โ€”8 Aug 1963: 'Great Train Robbery' on Glasgow to London mail train
  • 17 Sep 1963โ€”17 Sep 1963: Fylingdales (Yorks) early warning system operational
  • 18 Nov 1963โ€”18 Nov 1963: Dartford Tunnel opens
  • 20 Nov 1963โ€”20 Jan 1969: Lyndon B. Johnson
    Lyndon B. Johnson U.S. Presidency Lyndon B. Johnson U.S. Presidency
  • 23 Nov 1963โ€”23 Nov 1963: First episode of 'Dr Who' on BBC TV
  • 11 1963โ€”20 Jan 1969: Lyndon B. Johnson
    Lyndon B. Johnson, vice president under John F. Kennedy, sworn in as president aboard Air Force One upon death of Kennedy.
38 1964 
  • 1964โ€”1964: Acrylic paint invented
  • 1964โ€”1964: Permanent-press fabric invented
  • 1964โ€”1964: BASIC (an early computer language) is invented by John George Kemeny and Tom Kurtz
  • 4 1964โ€”Apr 1964: Social Insurance cards first issued
    Social Insurance cards issued to all Canadian adults -- privacy concerns limit their use for genealogy puposes
  • 1 Jan 1964โ€”1 Jan 1964: First 'Top of the Pops' on BBC TV
  • 9 Apr 1964โ€”9 Apr 1964: First Greater London Council (GLC) election
  • 21 Apr 1964โ€”21 Apr 1964: BBC2 TV launched
  • 22 Aug 1964โ€”22 Aug 1964: 'Match of the Day' starts on BBC2
  • 4 Sep 1964โ€”4 Sep 1964: Forth road bridge opens
  • 3 1964โ€”1993: Canadian troops in Cyprus
    Canadian troops serve in Cyprus as part of the UN peace-keeping force
  • 1 1964โ€”23 Jan 1964: 24th Amendment ratified
39 1965 
  • 1965โ€”1965: Britain enacts first Race Relations Act
  • 1965โ€”1965: Astroturf invented
  • 1965โ€”1965: Soft contact lenses invented
  • 1965โ€”1965: NutraSweet invented
  • 1965โ€”1965: The compact disk invented by James Russell
  • 1965โ€”1965: Kevlar invented by Stephanie Louise Kwolek
  • 7 Feb 1965โ€”7 Feb 1965: First US raids against North Vietnam
  • 7 Apr 1965โ€”7 Apr 1965: Winston Churchill dies
  • 7 Jun 1965โ€”6 Jul 1965: 25th Amendment passed by Congress
  • 1 Aug 1965โ€”1 Aug 1965: TV cigarette advertising banned in Britain
  • 8 Oct 1965โ€”8 Oct 1965: Post Office Tower operational in London
  • 28 Oct 1965โ€”28 Oct 1965: Death penalty for murder suspended in Britain for five-year trial period, then abolished 18 Dec 1969
  • 22 Dec 1965โ€”22 Dec 1965: 70mph speed limit introduced on British roads
  • 2 1965โ€”15 Feb 1965: Canadian Flag changed
    Maple Leaf flag is adopted by Parliament as the official flag of Canada. It replaces the "Canadian" (modified) Red Ensign
40 1966 
  • 1966โ€”1966: Electronic Fuel injection for cars invented
  • 14 Feb 1966โ€”14 Feb 1966: Australia converts from ? to $
  • 3 May 1966โ€”3 May 1966: 'The Times' begins to print news on its front page in place of classified Advertisements
  • 30 Jul 1966โ€”30 Jul 1966: World Cup won by England at Wembley (4-2 in extra time v West Germany)
  • 8 Sep 1966โ€”8 Sep 1966: First Severn road bridge opens
  • 21 Oct 1966โ€”21 Oct 1966: Aberfan disaster - slag heap slip kills 144, incl. 116 children
  • 1 Dec 1966โ€”1 Dec 1966: First Christmas stamps issued in Britain
41 1967 
  • 1967โ€”1967: The first handheld calculator invented
  • 4 Jan 1967โ€”4 Jan 1967: Donald Campbell dies attempting to break his world water speed record on Conniston Water - his body and Bluebird recovered in 2002
  • 18 Mar 1967โ€”18 Mar 1967: 'Torrey Canyon' oil tanker runs aground off Lands End first major oil spill
  • 28 May 1967โ€”28 May 1967: Francis Chichester arrives in Plymouth after solo circumnavigation in Gipsy Moth IV (he was knighted 7th July at Greenwich by the queen using the sword with which Elizabeth I had knighted Sir Francis Drake four centuries earlier
  • 27 Jun 1967โ€”27 Jun 1967: First withdrawal from a cash dispenser (ATM) in Britain - at Enfield branch of Barclays
  • 1 Jul 1967โ€”1 Jul 1967: First colour TV in Britain
  • 14 Aug 1967โ€”14 Aug 1967: Offshore pirate radio stations declared illegal by the UK
  • 20 Sep 1967โ€”20 Sep 1967: 'QE2' launched on Clydebank
  • 27 Sep 1967โ€”27 Sep 1967: 'Queen Mary' arrives Southampton at end of her last transatlantic voyage
  • 30 Sep 1967โ€”30 Sep 1967: BBC Radios 1 2 3 & 4 open first record played on Radio 1 was the controversial 'Flowers in the Rain' by 'The Move'
  • 2 Oct 1967โ€”10 Feb 1967: 25th Amendment ratified
  • 5 Oct 1967โ€”5 Oct 1967: Introduction of majority verdicts in English courts
  • 4 1967โ€”25 Apr 1967: Canadian Armed Forces established
    The Canadian Army, Navy and Air Force unite into one combined military force -- a world first
42 1968 
  • 1968โ€”1968: The computer mouse invented by Douglas Engelbart
  • 1968โ€”1968: The first computer with integrated circuits made
  • 1968โ€”1968: Robert Dennard invented RAM (random access memory)
  • 18 Feb 1968โ€”18 Feb 1968: British Standard Time introduced - Summer Time became permanent but arguments prevailed and Britain reverted to GMT in October 1971
  • 18 Apr 1968โ€”18 Apr 1968: London Bridge sold (and eventually moved to Arizona) - modern London Bridge, built around it as it was demolished, was opened in Mar 1973
  • 20 Apr 1968โ€”20 Apr 1968: Enoch Powell 'Rivers of Blood' speech on immigration
  • 23 Apr 1968โ€”23 Apr 1968: Issue of 5p and 10p decimal coins in Britain
  • 29 May 1968โ€”29 May 1968: Manchester United first English club to win the European Cup
  • 11 Aug 1968โ€”11 Aug 1968: Last steam passenger train service ran in Britain (Carlisle- Liverpool)
  • 16 Sep 1968โ€”16 Sep 1968: Two-tier postal rate starts in Britain
  • 5 Oct 1968โ€”5 Oct 1968: Beginning of disturbances in N Ireland
43 1969 
  • 1969โ€”1969: The arpanet (first internet) invented
  • 1969โ€”1969: The artificial heart invented
  • 1969โ€”1969: The ATM invented
  • 1969โ€”1969: The bar-code scanner is invented
  • 20 Jan 1969โ€”9 Aug 1974: Richard Nixon
    Richard Nixon U.S. Presidency Richard Nixon U.S. Presidency
  • 2 Mar 1969โ€”2 Mar 1969: Maiden flight of 'Concorde', at Toulouse
  • 7 Mar 1969โ€”7 Mar 1969: Victoria Line tube opens in London
  • 17 Apr 1969โ€”17 Apr 1969: Voting age lowered from 21 to 18
  • 2 May 1969โ€”2 May 1969: Maiden voyage of liner Queen Elizabeth 2 (QE2)
  • 31 Jul 1969โ€”31 Jul 1969: Halfpenny ceases to be legal tender in Britain
  • 14 Aug 1969โ€”14 Aug 1969: Civil disturbances in Ulster - Britain sends troops to support civil authorities
  • 7 Sep 1969โ€”7 Sep 1969: First episode of 'Monty Python's Flying Circus' recorded
  • 14 Oct 1969โ€”14 Oct 1969: 50p coin introduced in Britain (reduced in size 1998)
  • 1 1969โ€”9 Aug 1974: Richard Nixon
    Richard M Nixon first president to resign from office. His decision was announced 8 Aug 1974
44 1970 
  • 1970โ€”1970: Boeing 747 (Jumbo jet) goes into service
  • 1970โ€”1970: The daisy-wheel printer invented
  • 1970โ€”1970: The floppy disk invented by Alan Shugart
  • 17 Jun 1970โ€”17 Jun 1970: Decimal postage stamps first issued for sale in Britain
  • 19 Jun 1970โ€”19 Jun 1970: Edward Heath becomes Prime Minister
  • 30 Jul 1970โ€”30 Jul 1970: Damages awarded to Thalidomide victims
  • 19 Sep 1970โ€”19 Sep 1970: First Glastonbury Festival held
  • 20 Nov 1970โ€”20 Nov 1970: Ten shilling note (50p after decimalisation) goes out of circulation in Britain
  • 10 1970โ€”16 Oct 1970: War Measures Act Proclaimed in Quebec
    Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau invokes the War Measures Act to counteract FLQ terrorism
45 1971 
  • 1971โ€”1971: Rolls-Royce declared bankrupt
  • 1971โ€”1971: 'Greenpeace' founded
  • 1971โ€”1971: Sunday becomes the seventh day in the week as UK adopts decision of the International Standardisation Organisation (ISO) to call Monday the first day
  • 1971โ€”1971: Banking and Financial Dealings Act - replaced the Bank Holidays Act of 1871
  • 1971โ€”1971: Census of Canada
    1971 census is the first completed by the householder
  • 1971โ€”1971: Multiculturalism/Bilingualism Policy adopted
    Canada gives equal status to both english and french languages
  • 1971โ€”1971: The dot-matrix printer invented
  • 1971โ€”1971: The food processor invented
  • 1971โ€”1971: The liquid-crystal display (LCD) invented by James Fergason
  • 1971โ€”1971: The microprocessor invented by Faggin, Hoff and Mazor
  • 1971โ€”1971: VCR or videocassette recorder invented
  • 3 Jan 1971โ€”3 Jan 1971: Open University starts
  • 7 Jan 1971โ€”1 Jul 1971: 26th Amendment ratified
  • 15 Feb 1971โ€”15 Feb 1971: Decimalisation of coinage in UK and Republic of Ireland
  • 9 Aug 1971โ€”9 Aug 1971: Internment without trial introduced in N Ireland
  • 28 Oct 1971โ€”28 Oct 1971: UK launches its first (and only) satellite, Prospero
  • 28 Oct 1971โ€”28 Oct 1971: Parliament votes to join Common Market (joined 1973)
  • 3 1971โ€”23 Mar 1971: 26th Amendment passed by Congress
46 1972 
  • 1972โ€”1972: Dutch Elm disease devastates trees across UK
  • 1972โ€”1972: Domestic video cassette recorders introduced
  • 1972โ€”1972: Strict anti-hijack measures introduced internationally, especially at airports
  • 1972โ€”1972: Britain imposes direct rule in Northern Ireland
  • 1972โ€”1972: The word processor invented
  • 1972โ€”1972: Pong (first video game) invented by Nolan Bushnell
  • 1972โ€”1972: Hacky Sackยฎ invented by John Stalberger and Mike Marshall
  • 30 Jan 1972โ€”30 Jan 1972: 'Bloody Sunday' in Derry, Northern Ireland
  • 28 May 1972โ€”28 May 1972: Duke of Windsor (ex-King Edward VIII) dies in Paris
47 1973 
  • 1973โ€”1973: Gene splicing invented
  • 1973โ€”1973: The ethernet (local computer network) invented by Robert Metcalfe and Xerox
  • 1973โ€”1973: Bic invents the disposable lighter
  • 1 Jan 1973โ€”1 Jan 1973: Britain enters EEC Common Market (with Ireland and Denmark)
  • 17 Mar 1973โ€”17 Mar 1973: Modern London Bridge opened by the Queen
  • 1 Apr 1973โ€”1 Apr 1973: VAT introduced in Britain
  • 26 Sep 1973โ€”26 Sep 1973: Concorde makes its first non-stop crossing of the Atlantic in record-breaking time
  • 14 Oct 1973โ€”14 Oct 1973: Marriage of Princess Anne and Captain Mark Phillips in Westminster Abbey
  • 31 Dec 1973โ€”31 Dec 1973: Miners strike and oil crisis precipitate 'three-day week' (till 9 Mar 1974) to conserve power
48 1974 
  • 1974โ€”1974: New counties formed in Britain after re-organisation of some county boundaries
  • 1974โ€”1974: Quebec makes french the official language
    French language priority causes hundreds of businesses and non-french-speaking families to move out of Quebec
  • 1974โ€”1974: The post-it note invented by Arthur Fry
  • 1974โ€”1974: Giorgio Fischer, a gynecologist from Rome, Italy, invents liposuction
  • 1 Jun 1974โ€”1 Jun 1974: Flixborough disaster: explosion at chemical plant kills 28 people
  • 9 Aug 1974โ€”20 Jan 1977: Gerald Ford
    Gerald Ford U.S. Presidency Gerald Ford U.S. Presidency
  • 8 Sep 1974โ€”20 Jan 1977: Gerald Ford
  • 7 Nov 1974โ€”7 Nov 1974: Lord Lucan disappears
  • 21 Nov 1974โ€”21 Nov 1974: Birmingham pub bombings by the IRA
49 1975 
  • 1975โ€”1975: Unemployment in Britain rises above 1M for first time since before WW2
  • 1975โ€”1975: The laser printer invented
  • 1975โ€”1975: The push-through tab on a drink can invented
  • 11 Feb 1975โ€”11 Feb 1975: Margaret Thatcher becomes leader of Conservative party (in opposition)
  • 28 Feb 1975โ€”28 Feb 1975: Moorgate tube crash in London - over 43 deaths, greatest loss of life on the Underground in peacetime. The cause of the incident was never conclusively determined
  • 4 Mar 1975โ€”4 Mar 1975: Charlie Chaplin knighted
  • 5 Jun 1975โ€”5 Jun 1975: UK votes in a referendum to stay in the European Community
  • 29 Oct 1975โ€”29 Oct 1975: 'Yorkshire Ripper' commits his first murder
  • 3 Nov 1975โ€”3 Nov 1975: First North Sea oil comes ashore
  • 29 Nov 1975โ€”29 Nov 1975: The name 'Micro-soft' coined by Bill Gates (Microsoft' became a Trademark the following year)
  • 27 Dec 1975โ€”27 Dec 1975: Equal Pay Act and Sex Discrimination Act come into force
50 1976 
  • 1976โ€”1976: National Theatre opens in London
  • 1976โ€”1976: James Callaghan becomes Prime Minister
  • 1976โ€”1976: Deaths exceeded live births in E&W for first time since records began in 1837
  • 1976โ€”1976: 'Cod War' between Britain and Iceland
  • 1976โ€”1976: The ink-jet printer invented
  • 21 Jan 1976โ€”21 Jan 1976: Concorde enters supersonic passenger service
  • 1 Apr 1976โ€”1 Apr 1976: Apple Computer formed by Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak
  • 6 Aug 1976โ€”6 Aug 1976: Drought Act 1976 comes into force ? the long, hot summer
  • 7 1976โ€”14 Jul 1976: Canada abolishes death penalty
51 1977 
  • 1977โ€”1977: Magnetic resonance imaging invented by Raymond V. Damadian
  • 20 Jan 1977โ€”20 Jan 1981: Jimmy Carter
    Jimmy Carter U.S. Presidency Jimmy Carter U.S. Presidency
  • 2 Mar 1977โ€”2 Mar 1977: 'Red Rum' wins a third Grand National
  • 25 May 1977โ€”25 May 1977: George Lucas' film Star Wars' released
  • 5 Jun 1977โ€”5 Jun 1977: Apple II, the first practical personal computer, goes on sale
  • 7 Jun 1977โ€”7 Jun 1977: Queen's Silver Jubilee celebrations in London
  • 22 Nov 1977โ€”22 Nov 1977: Regular supersonic Concorde service between London and NY inaugurated
  • 1 1977โ€”20 Jan 1981: Jimmy Carter
52 1978 
  • 1978โ€”1978: Dan Bricklin and Bob Frankston invented the VisiCalc spreadsheet
  • 1978โ€”1978: The artificial heart Jarvik-7 invented by Robert K. Jarvik
  • 8 Apr 1978โ€”8 Apr 1978: Regular broadcast of proceedings in Parliament starts
  • 1 May 1978โ€”1 May 1978: First May Day holiday in Britain
  • 25 Jul 1978โ€”25 Jul 1978: World's first 'test tube' baby, Louise Browne born in Oldham
  • 30 Nov 1978โ€”30 Nov 1978: Publication of The Times suspended - industrial relations problems (until 13 Nov 1979)
53 1979 
  • 1979โ€”1979: Cellular phones invented
  • 1979โ€”1979: Cray supercomputer invented by Seymour Cray
  • 1979โ€”1979: Walkman invented
  • 1979โ€”1979: Scott Olson invents roller blades
  • 1 Mar 1979โ€”1 Mar 1979: 32.5% of Scots vote in favor of devolution (40% needed) - Welsh vote overwhelmingly against
  • 30 Mar 1979โ€”30 Mar 1979: Airey Neave killed by a car bomb at Westminster
  • 31 Mar 1979โ€”31 Mar 1979: Withdrawal of the Royal Navy from Malta
  • 4 May 1979โ€”4 May 1979: Margaret Thatcher becomes first woman UK Prime Minister
  • 1 Jul 1979โ€”1 Jul 1979: Sony introduces the Walkman
  • 27 Aug 1979โ€”27 Aug 1979: Lord Mountbatten and 3 others killed in bomb blast off coast of Sligo, Ireland
  • 18 Sep 1979โ€”18 Sep 1979: ILEA votes to abolish corporal punishment in its schools
54 1980 
  • 1980โ€”1980: The hepatitis-B vaccine invented
  • 5 May 1980โ€”5 May 1980: SAS storm Iranian Embassy in London to free hostages
  • 8 Dec 1980โ€”8 Dec 1980: John Lennon assassinated in New York
55 1981 
  • 1981โ€”1981: MS-DOS invented
  • 1981โ€”1981: The first IBM-PC invented
  • 1981โ€”1981: The scanning tunneling microscope invented by Gerd Karl Binnig and Heinrich Rohrer
  • 20 Jan 1981โ€”20 Jan 1989: Ronald Reagan
    Ronald Reagan U.S. Presidency Ronald Reagan U.S. Presidency
  • 25 Jan 1981โ€”25 Jan 1981: Launch of SDP by 'Gang of Four' in Britain
  • 29 Mar 1981โ€”29 Mar 1981: First London marathon run
  • 11 Apr 1981โ€”11 Apr 1981: Brixton riots in South London - 30 other British cities also experience riots
  • 25 Apr 1981โ€”25 Apr 1981: Worst April blizzards this century in Britain
  • 27 Apr 1981โ€”27 Apr 1981: First use of computer mouse (by Xerox PARC system)
  • 29 Jul 1981โ€”29 Jul 1981: Wedding of Prince Charles and Lady Diana Spencer (divorced 28 Aug 1996)
  • 12 Aug 1981โ€”12 Aug 1981: IBM launches its PC ? starts the general use of personal computers
  • 12 Aug 1981โ€”12 Aug 1981: First IBM PC
    IBM launches the first PC
  • 1 1981โ€”20 Jan 1989: Ronald Reagan
56 1982 
  • 1982โ€”1982: Human growth hormone genetically engineered
  • 26 Jan 1982โ€”26 Jan 1982: Unemployment reached 3 million in Britain (1 in 8 of working population)
  • 5 Feb 1982โ€”5 Feb 1982: Laker Airways collapses
  • 19 Feb 1982โ€”19 Feb 1982: DeLorean Car factory in Belfast goes into receivership
  • 18 Mar 1982โ€”18 Mar 1982: Argentinians raised flag in South Georgia
  • 2 Apr 1982โ€”2 Apr 1982: Argentina invades Falkland (Malvinas) Islands
  • 5 Apr 1982โ€”5 Apr 1982: Royal Navy fleet sails from Portsmouth for Falklands
  • 2 May 1982โ€”2 May 1982: British nuclear submarine HMS Conqueror sinks Argentine cruiser General Belgrano
  • 28 May 1982โ€”28 May 1982: First land battle in Falklands (Goose Green)
  • 14 Jun 1982โ€”14 Jun 1982: Ceasefire in Falklands
  • 21 Jun 1982โ€”21 Jun 1982: Prince William is born
  • 20 Jul 1982โ€”20 Jul 1982: IRA bombings in London (Hyde Park and Regents Park)
  • 19 Sep 1982โ€”19 Sep 1982: Smiley emoticon :-) said to have been used for the first time
  • 11 Oct 1982โ€”11 Oct 1982: Mary Rose' raised in the Solent (sank in 1545)
  • 31 Oct 1982โ€”31 Oct 1982: Thames Barrier raised for first time (some say first public demonstration Nov 7)
  • 2 Nov 1982โ€”2 Nov 1982: Channel 4 TV station launched - first programme 'Countdown'
  • 4 Nov 1982โ€”4 Nov 1982: Lorries up to 38 tonnes allowed on Britain's roads
  • 12 Dec 1982โ€”12 Dec 1982: Women's peace protest at Greenham Common (Cruise missiles arrived 14 Nov 1983)
  • 4 1982โ€”17 Apr 1982: Canadian Constitution Act replaces British North America Act of 1867
    Royal assent given to 'patriate the Constitution' and to create the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms
57 1983 
  • 1983โ€”1983: First female Lord Mayor of London elected (Dame Mary Donaldson)
  • 1983โ€”1983: The Apple Lisa invented
  • 1983โ€”1983: Soft bifocal contact lens invented
  • 1983โ€”1983: First Cabbage Patch Kids sold
  • 1983โ€”1983: Programmer Jaron Lanier first coins the term "virtual reality"
  • 17 Jan 1983โ€”17 Jan 1983: Start of breakfast TV in Britain
  • 31 Jan 1983โ€”31 Jan 1983: Seat belt law comes into force
  • 21 Apr 1983โ€”21 Apr 1983: ?1 coin into circulation in Britain
  • 7 Oct 1983โ€”7 Oct 1983: Plans to abolish GLC announced
  • 26 Nov 1983โ€”26 Nov 1983: Brinks Mat robbery: 6,800 gold bars worth nearly ?26 million are stolen from a vault at Heathrow Airport
  • 10 1983โ€”31 Oct 1983: Grenada
    United States Intervention
58 1984 
  • 1984โ€”1984: The CD-ROM invented
  • 1984โ€”1984: The Apple Macintosh invented
  • 6 Mar 1984โ€”6 Mar 1984: Miners strike begins
  • 17 Apr 1984โ€”17 Apr 1984: Police Constable Yvonne Fletcher killed by gunfire from the Libyan Embassy in London
  • 22 Jun 1984โ€”22 Jun 1984: Inaugural flight of Virgin Atlantic
  • 9 Jul 1984โ€”9 Jul 1984: York Minster struck by lightning - the resulting fire damaged much of the building but the Rose Window' not affected
  • 12 Oct 1984โ€”12 Oct 1984: IRA bomb explodes at Tory conference hotel in Brighton - 4 killed
  • 24 Oct 1984โ€”24 Oct 1984: Miners' strike ? High Court orders sequestration of NUM assets
  • 3 Dec 1984โ€”3 Dec 1984: British Telecom privatised - shares make massive gains on first day's trading
59 1985 
  • 1985โ€”1985: Windows program invented by Microsoft
  • 3 Mar 1985โ€”3 Mar 1985: Miners agree to call off strike
  • 11 Mar 1985โ€”11 Mar 1985: Al Fayed buys Harrods
  • 13 Jul 1985โ€”13 Jul 1985: Live Aid' pop concert raises over ?50M for famine relief
  • 1 Sep 1985โ€”1 Sep 1985: Wreck of Titanic' found (sank 1912)
  • 12 Dec 1985โ€”12 Dec 1985: Plane crash in Gander, Newfoundland
    A DC-8 crashes just after take-off killing 256
60 1986 
  • 1986โ€”1986: Census of Canada
    1986 census asks about activity limitations
  • 1986โ€”1986: A high-temperature super-conductor invented by J. Georg Bednorz and Karl A. Muller
  • 1986โ€”1986: Synthetic skin invented by G. Gregory Gallico, III
  • 1986โ€”1986: Fuji introduced the disposable camera
  • 31 Mar 1986โ€”31 Mar 1986: GLC and 6 metropolitan councils abolished
  • 26 Apr 1986โ€”26 Apr 1986: Chernobyl nuclear accident - radiation reached Britain on 2 Ma
  • 26 May 1986โ€”26 May 1986: The European Community adopts the European flag
  • 23 Jul 1986โ€”23 Jul 1986: Prince Andrew, Duke of York marries Sarah Ferguson at Westminster Abbey
  • 27 Oct 1986โ€”27 Oct 1986: 'Big Bang' (deregulation) of the London Stock Market
  • 29 Oct 1986โ€”29 Oct 1986: M25 motorway ring around London completed
61 1987 
  • 1987โ€”1987: World population crossed the 5 billion mark
  • 1987โ€”1987: The first 3-D video game invented
  • 1987โ€”1987: Disposable contact lenses invented
  • 2 Feb 1987โ€”2 Feb 1987: Terry Waite kidnapped in Beirut (released 17 Nov 1991)
  • 6 Mar 1987โ€”6 Mar 1987: Car ferry Herald of Free Enterprise' capsizes off Zeebrugge - 188 die
  • 1 Jul 1987โ€”1 Jul 1987: Excavation begins on the Channel Tunnel
  • 19 Aug 1987โ€”19 Aug 1987: Hungerford Massacre - Michael Ryan kills sixteen people with a rifle
  • 16 Oct 1987โ€”16 Oct 1987: The 'Hurricane' sweeps southern England
  • 19 Oct 1987โ€”19 Oct 1987: 'Black Monday' in the City of London - Stock Market crash
  • 8 Nov 1987โ€”8 Nov 1987: Enniskillen bombing at a Remembrance Day ceremony
  • 18 Nov 1987โ€”18 Nov 1987: King's Cross fire in London - 31 people die
62 1988 
  • 1988โ€”1988: Digital cellular phones invented
  • 1988โ€”1988: The RU-486 (abortion pill) invented
  • 1988โ€”1988: Doppler radar invented by Christian Andreas Doppler
  • 1988โ€”1988: Prozacยฎ invented at the Eli Lilly Company by inventor Ray Fuller
  • 1988โ€”1988: The first patent for a genetically engineered animal is issued to Harvard University researchers Philip Leder and Timothy Stewar
  • 1988โ€”1988: Ralph Alessio and Fredrik Olsen received a patent for the Indiglo ยฎ nightlight
  • 5 Feb 1988โ€”5 Feb 1988: First 'Red Nose Day' in UK, raising money for charity
  • 6 Jul 1988โ€”6 Jul 1988: Piper Alpha disaster - North Sea oil platform destroyed by explosion and fire killing 167 men
  • 15 Nov 1988โ€”15 Nov 1988: Copyright, Designs and Patents Act - reformulated the statutory basis of copyright law (including performing rights) in the UK
  • 12 Dec 1988โ€”12 Dec 1988: Clapham Junction rail crash kills 35 and injures hundreds after two collisions of three commuter trains
  • 21 Dec 1988โ€”21 Dec 1988: Lockerbie disaster - Pan Am flight 103 explodes over Scotland
63 1989 
  • 1989โ€”1989: Poll Tax implemented in Scotland
  • 1989โ€”1989: High-definition television invented
  • 1 Jan 1989โ€”1 Jan 1989: Free Trade Agreement with U.S.
  • 20 Jan 1989โ€”20 Jan 1993: George H. W. Bush
    George H. W. Bush U.S. Presidency George H. W. Bush U.S. Presidency
  • 14 Feb 1989โ€”14 Feb 1989: The first of 24 satellites of the Global Positioning System is placed into orbit
  • 2 Mar 1989โ€”2 Mar 1989: EU decision to ban production of all chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) by the end of the century
  • 9 Nov 1989โ€”9 Nov 1989: Berlin Wall torn down
  • 21 Nov 1989โ€”21 Nov 1989: Proceedings of House of Commons first televised live
  • 1 1989โ€”20 Jan 1993: George H.W. Bush
  • 12 1989โ€”3 Jan 1990: US Invasion of Panama
    United States vs Panama
64 1990 
  • 1990โ€”1990: The World Wide Web/Internet protocol (HTTP) and WWW language (HTML) created by Tim Berners-Lee
  • 8 Feb 1990โ€”28 Feb 1991: Persian Gulf War
    United States and Coalition Forces vs Iraq
  • 11 Feb 1990โ€”11 Feb 1990: Nelson Mandela released in South Africa
  • 31 Mar 1990โ€”31 Mar 1990: Riots in London against Poll Tax which had been implemented in England & Wales
  • 25 Apr 1990โ€”25 Apr 1990: Hubble space telescope launched
  • 2 Aug 1990โ€”28 Feb 1991: Gulf War
    Gulf War Gulf War
  • 22 Nov 1990โ€”22 Nov 1990: Margaret Thatcher resigns as Conservative party leader (and Prime Minister)
  • 1 Dec 1990โ€”1 Dec 1990: Channel Tunnel excavation teams meet in the middle
65 1991 
  • 1991โ€”1991: The 'Internet' comes into existence
  • 1991โ€”1991: Poll Tax replaced (by Council Tax)
  • 1991โ€”1991: Census of Canada
    1991 census asks about common-law status for the first time
  • 1991โ€”1991: The digital answering machine invented
  • 18 May 1991โ€”18 May 1991: Helen Sharman is first British Astronaut in Space
  • Aug 1991โ€”Aug 1991: Collapse of the Soviet Union
  • 6 Sep 1991โ€”6 Sep 1991: Leningrad renamed St Petersburg
  • 5 Nov 1991โ€”5 Nov 1991: Robert Maxwell drowns at sea
66 1992 
  • 1992โ€”1992: The smart pill invented
  • 7 Feb 1992โ€”7 Feb 1992: European Union formed by The Maastricht Treaty
  • 22 Apr 1992โ€”22 Apr 1992: Betty Boothroyd elected as first female Speaker of the House of Commons
  • 5 Jul 1992โ€”7 May 1992: 27th Amendment ratified
  • 15 Aug 1992โ€”15 Aug 1992: Football Premier League kicks off in England
  • 16 Sep 1992โ€”16 Sep 1992: 'Black Wednesday' as Pound leaves the ERM
  • 20 Nov 1992โ€”20 Nov 1992: Fire breaks out in Windsor Castle causing over ?50 million worth of damage
  • 24 Nov 1992โ€”24 Nov 1992: The Queen describes this year as an 'Annus Horribilis'
67 1993 
  • 1993โ€”1993: Elizabeth II becomes first British Monarch to pay Income Tax
  • 1993โ€”1993: Betty Boothroyd first woman Speaker of the House of Commons (to 2000)
  • 1993โ€”1993: The pentium processor invented
  • 20 Jan 1993โ€”20 Jan 2001: Bill Clinton
    Bill Clinton U.S. Presidency Bill Clinton U.S. Presidency
  • Jul 1993โ€”Jul 1993: Ratification of Maastricht Treaty, established the European Union (EU)
  • 1 1993โ€”20 Jan 2001: William Jefferson Clinton
68 1994 
  • 1994โ€”1994: 15 million people now connected to the Internet
  • 1994โ€”1994: HIV protease inhibitor invented
  • 12 Mar 1994โ€”12 Mar 1994: Church of England ordains its first female priests
  • 6 May 1994โ€”6 May 1994: Channel Tunnel open to traffic
  • 19 Nov 1994โ€”19 Nov 1994: National Lottery starts
69 1995 
  • 1995โ€”1996: Intervention in Bosnia and Herzegovina
    United States as part of NATO acted peacekeepers in former Yugoslavia
  • 1995โ€”1995: The Java computer language invented
  • 1995โ€”1995: DVD (Digital Versatile Disc or Digital Video Disc) invented
  • 26 Feb 1995โ€”26 Feb 1995: Nick Leeson brings down Barings Bank
  • 15 Jul 1995โ€”15 Jul 1995: First item sold on Amazon.com
  • 16 Nov 1995โ€”16 Nov 1995: The Queen Mother has a hip replacement operation at 95 years old
  • 22 Nov 1995โ€”22 Nov 1995: Toy Story' released - first feature-length film created completely using computer-generated imagery
70 1996 
  • 1996โ€”1996: Web TV invented
  • 9 Feb 1996โ€”9 Feb 1996: IRA bomb explodes in London Docklands - ends 17 month ceasefire
  • 13 Mar 1996โ€”13 Mar 1996: Dunblane massacre
  • 15 Jun 1996โ€”15 Jun 1996: IRA bomb explodes in Manchester
  • 5 Jul 1996โ€”5 Jul 1996: Scientists in Scotland clone a sheep (Dolly)
  • 28 Aug 1996โ€”28 Aug 1996: Charles, Prince of Wales and Diana, Princess of Wales are divorced
  • 5 1996โ€”15 May 1996: Census of Canada
    1996 census counts 28,846,761 individuals. Asks about unpaid housework and mode of transportation to work
71 1997 
  • 1997โ€”1997: The gas-powered fuel cell invented
  • 30 Mar 1997โ€”30 Mar 1997: Channel 5 TV begins in UK (launched by the Spice Girls)
  • 1 May 1997โ€”1 May 1997: 'New' Labour landslide victory in Britain (Tony Blair replaces John Major as Prime Minister)
  • 6 May 1997โ€”6 May 1997: Announcement that Bank of England to be made independent of Government control
  • 11 May 1997โ€”11 May 1997: First time a computer beats a master at chess (IBM's Deep Blue v Garry Kasparov)
  • 1 Jul 1997โ€”1 Jul 1997: Hong Kong returned to China
  • 19 Jul 1997โ€”19 Jul 1997: IRA declares a ceasefire
  • 31 Aug 1997โ€”31 Aug 1997: Diana, Princess of Wales killed in car crash in Paris
  • 25 Sep 1997โ€”25 Sep 1997: Land speed record breaks sound barrier for first time
72 1998 
  • 1998โ€”1998: Viagraยฎ invented
  • 10 Apr 1998โ€”10 Apr 1998: Good Friday peace agreement in Northern Ireland - effectively implemented in May 2007
  • 14 Aug 1998โ€”14 Aug 1998: Car bomb explodes in Omagh killing 29 people
  • 27 Sep 1998โ€”27 Sep 1998: 'Google' search engine founded
73 1999 
  • 1999โ€”1999: World population reaches 6 billion
  • 1999โ€”1999: Scientists measure the fastest wind speed ever recorded on earth, 509 km/h(318 mph)
  • 1999โ€”1999: Tekno Bubbles patented
  • 1 Jan 1999โ€”1 Jan 1999: European Monetary Union begins - UK opts out - by the end of the year the Euro has approximately the same value as the US Dollar
  • 4 Jan 1999โ€”1 Apr 1999: Nunavut created in the Arctic
    Canada's third territory, Nunavut, formed from part of the Northwest Territories to give the Inuit people more autonomy
  • 1 Jul 1999โ€”1 Jul 1999: The Scottish Parliament is officially opened by Queen Elizabeth - powers are officially transferred from the Scottish Office in London to the new devolved Scottish Executive in Edinburgh
  • 11 Aug 1999โ€”11 Aug 1999: Total eclipse of the sun visible in Devon and Cornwall
  • 11 Nov 1999โ€”11 Nov 1999: Hereditary Peers no longer have right to sit in House of Lords
74 2000 
  • 1 Jan 2000โ€”1 Jan 2000: The year in Britain started with a 'flu bug rather than a millennium bug
  • Mar 2000โ€”Mar 2000: London Eye opens, late but popular
  • 22 Apr 2000โ€”22 Apr 2000: The Big Number Change takes place in the UK - affected telephone dialling codes assigned to Cardiff, Coventry, London, Northern Ireland, Portsmouth and Southampton
  • 4 May 2000โ€”4 May 2000: Ken Livingstone elected first Mayor of London (not to be confused with Lord Mayor of London!)
  • 10 Jun 2000โ€”10 Jun 2000: Millennium footbridge over the Thames opens, but wobbles and is quickly declared dangerous and closed - finally reopened Feb 2002
  • 25 Jul 2000โ€”25 Jul 2000: A chartered Air France Concorde crashes on take-off at Paris with the loss of all lives
  • Sep 2000โ€”Sep 2000: 'People Power' emerged suddenly as protestors against high Road Fuel Tax used mobile phones and the Internet to co-ordinate blockades on fuel depots - resulted in nationwide panic buying of fuel and service stations running out across the country
  • Oct 2000โ€”Oct 2000: Heavy rains cause worst flooding since records began (1850s) in many parts of Britain (Oct-Dec)
  • 17 Oct 2000โ€”17 Oct 2000: Derailment at speed on the main London-North eastern line at Hatfield caused by a broken rail
75 2001 
  • 20 Jan 2001โ€”20 Jan 2009: George W. Bush
    George W. Bush U.S. Presidency George W. Bush U.S. Presidency
  • Feb 2001โ€”Feb 2001: Outbreak of Foot & Mouth disease in UK - lasted until October - caused postponement of local and general elections from May to June
  • 12 May 2001โ€”12 May 2001: FA Cup Final played at the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff - first time away from Wembley since 1922
  • 7 Jun 2001โ€”7 Jun 2001: General Election - Labour returned again with a large majority, the first time they had succeeded in gaining a second term
  • 1 Sep 2001โ€”1 Sep 2001: New-style number plates on road vehicles in UK [eg. AB 51 ABC]
  • 7 Oct 2001โ€”28 Dec 2014: War in Afghanistan
    War in Afghanistan War in Afghanistan
  • 7 Nov 2001โ€”7 Nov 2001: Concorde flights resume after modifications to tyres and fuel tanks
  • Dec 2001โ€”Dec 2001: UK Christmas stamps self-adhesive for the first time (self-adhesive 1st & 2nd class definitives already on sale)
  • 5 2001โ€”15 May 2001: Census of Canada
    2001 census counts 30,007,094 individuals
  • 1 2001โ€”20 Jan 2009: George W. Bush
76 2002 
  • 1 Jan 2002โ€”1 Jan 2002: Twelve major countries in Europe (Austria, Belgium, Holland, Irish Republic, Italy, Luxembourg, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Spain, Portugal) and their dependents start using the Euro instead of their old national currencies; the UK stays out - the
  • 22 Feb 2002โ€”22 Feb 2002: Millennium Bridge over the Thames in London finally opens
  • 30 Mar 2002โ€”30 Mar 2002: The Queen Mother dies, aged 101 years
  • 2 Jul 2002โ€”2 Jul 2002: Steve Fossett becomes the first person to fly solo around the world nonstop in a balloon
77 2003 
  • 2003โ€”1 May 2003: Invasion of Iraq
    United States and Coalition Forces vs. Iraq
  • 17 Feb 2003โ€”17 Feb 2003: Start of Congestion Charge for traffic entering central London
  • 20 Mar 2003โ€”18 Dec 2011: Iraq War
    Iraq War Iraq War
  • 10 Aug 2003โ€”10 Aug 2003: Temperatures reach record high of 101 F (38.3 C) in Kent
  • 24 Oct 2003โ€”24 Oct 2003: Last commercial flight of Concorde
  • 22 Nov 2003โ€”22 Nov 2003: England wins Rugby World Cup in nail-biting final in Australia - first northern hemisphere team to do this
  • 13 Dec 2003โ€”13 Dec 2003: Saddam Hussein captured near his home town of Tikrit (executed 30 Dec 2006)
  • 26 Dec 2003โ€”26 Dec 2003: Queen Mary 2 arrives in Southampton from the builder's yard in France 2004
78 2004 
  • 29 Mar 2004โ€”29 Mar 2004: Alistair Cooke dies at the age of 95 - until four weeks previously, and since 1946, he had broadcast his regular 'Letter from America' on BBC radio
  • 29 Mar 2004โ€”29 Mar 2004: Ireland becomes first country in the world to ban smoking in public places
  • 1 May 2004โ€”1 May 2004: Enlargement of the European Union to include 25 members by the entry of 10 new states: Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary, Slovenia, Malta, Cyprus
79 2005 
  • 16 Feb 2005โ€”16 Feb 2005: Kyoto Protocol on climate change came into force
  • 18 Feb 2005โ€”18 Feb 2005: Ban on hunting with dogs came into force in England & Wales (had already been a similar law for about two years in Scotland)
  • 6 Jul 2005โ€”6 Jul 2005: London chosen as venue for the 2012 Olympic Games
  • 7 Jul 2005โ€”7 Jul 2005: Suicide bombers attack London for the first time
  • 28 Jul 2005โ€”28 Jul 2005: IRA declare an end to their 'armed struggle'
  • 12 Sep 2005โ€”12 Sep 2005: England regain the 'Ashes' after a gripping Test series (but are whitewashed 5-0 in the return series in Australia 2007)
  • 9 Dec 2005โ€”9 Dec 2005: Last Routemaster bus runs on regular service in London
  • 11 Dec 2005โ€”11 Dec 2005: Explosions at the Buncefield Oil Depot in Hemel Hempstead
  • 21 Dec 2005โ€”21 Dec 2005: Same-sex civil partnerships begin - famously, on this day, between Elton John and David Furnish
80 2006 
  • 1 Mar 2006โ€”1 Mar 2006: Welsh Assembly Building opened by the Queen
  • 26 Mar 2006โ€”26 Mar 2006: Prohibition of smoking in enclosed public places in Scotland
  • 21 Apr 2006โ€”21 Apr 2006: 80th birthday of Queen Elizabeth II
  • 21 Aug 2006โ€”21 Aug 2006: UK postage rates start to be measured by size as well as by weight
81 2007 
  • 1 Jan 2007โ€”1 Jan 2007: Further enlargement of the European Union to include Bulgaria and Romania
  • 19 Feb 2007โ€”19 Feb 2007: Extension of Congestion Charge zone for London, westwards
  • 8 May 2007โ€”8 May 2007: A Northern Ireland Executive formed under the leadership of Ian Paisley (DUP) and Martin McGuinness (Sinn Fein)
  • 1 Jul 2007โ€”1 Jul 2007: Prohibition of smoking in enclosed public places in England (thus completing cover of the entire UK)
  • 14 Nov 2007โ€”14 Nov 2007: First rail service direct from St Pancras to France (replacing that from Waterloo)