|  Posted Nov 10, 2009 by Captain Black 1966? '66 was groovy man, swinging, free love, outa sight and in the groove. Sock it to me baby! Failing that, just watch Austin Powers, you'll get the drift..........
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 Posted Nov 10, 2009 by Trillian's Child "Merry Christmas, one and all" Oh boy. 1899. BBC archives don't go back that far, but other sources are available.
It seems that the paper clip was invented in that year.
The first mile in a minute was covered. On a bicycle.
Dreyfus was pardoned.
Alfred Hitchcock, Ernest Hemingway, Erich Kästner and Noel Coward were born
Reuter - the news guy - died.
The siege of Mafeking started.
HP sauce was invented
A stone fell over at Stonehenge
The Times Archive is also fascinating, but I got chucked out after a couple of clicks because I wasn't a registered user.
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 Posted Nov 10, 2009 by HonestIago. SIWOTI syndrome sufferer. In 1960 I've got JFK's election and the first televised presidential debate, Harold Macmillan's Winds of Change speech and the independence of most of French Africa.
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 Posted Nov 10, 2009 by Gnomon [See A60420098 for details of new sign-in system] My date has now moved back to 1911 when the hull of the Titanic was first launched. British MPs vote to receive a salary for the first time, and Air Mail takes off.
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 Posted Nov 10, 2009 by Gnomon [See A60420098 for details of new sign-in system] My father's date is now 1837 - the year Queen Victoria was crowned. I doubt he'll be impressed. People who died that year were Pushkin, John Field and Fourier.
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 Posted Nov 10, 2009 by Icy North (Gives Fourier a wave)
I'll get my coat.
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 Posted Nov 10, 2009 by toybox - 713705 searching future End of World War II
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 Posted Nov 10, 2009 by Wand'rin star Edison demonstrated the phonograph,the first Wimbledon tennis tournament was held, crazy horse surrendered and was later killed, the university boatrace between Oxford and Cambridge was a dead heat. It doesn't sound that long ago really, but 1877 was the year Victoria became Empress of India
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 Posted Nov 10, 2009 by ~ jwf ~ the darkest day is done, Yay! here comes the son >> Failing that, just watch Austin Powers, you'll get the drift.......... <<
Because I like you Capt and I hate Mike Meyers (what a jerk) I'll tell you in confidence that his vision of 1966 is just so wrong on so many levels. It was much darker, a lot of it was still in black and white (again on so many levels).
See the original 'Alfie' (1966) with Michael Caine or the more 'modern' (1968) "IF" with Malcolm Macdowell and David Wood, or, god forbid, anything with Rita Tushingham between 1962 and 1969.
~jwf~
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 Posted Nov 11, 2009 by Gnomon [See A60420098 for details of new sign-in system] I remember that black and white world of the 60's.
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 Posted Nov 11, 2009 by victibs Mine is 1953, Which means i'm older then my own mother, scary!! Things that happened in 1953:-
1,The structure of DNA was discovered.
2,It was the queen's coronation.
3, Rationing of sugar ended.
Finally Ian Flemming had the first James Bond book published Casino Royale.
There were lots more but those 4 took my fancy, turns out 1953 was wuite a busy year.
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 Posted Nov 11, 2009 by van-smeiter Not to mention Hillary and Tensing reaching the summit of Everest
My year is 1949. NATO was founded; Orwell's Nineteen Eighty-Four was published; Mao created PR China; Whiskey Galore and Kind Hearts & Coronets were showing in British cinemas; Olivier's Hamlet won five Oscars; the BBC televised its first weather forecast and...
... Britain's first launderette opened in Bayswater!
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 Posted Nov 11, 2009 by Pinniped
Quite appropriate that Icy exhumed this one. Thanks
For me it's the summer of 1905. Down in Grimesthorpe, they're preparing the foundations for the arrival of my favourite steam engine: A12644697
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 Posted Nov 11, 2009 by Vip 1959 - Fidel Castro was sworn in as Prime Minister of Cuba, and it was the first year where the falling bee population was noticed. It was also the year that The Dalai Lama fled Tibet and had the first published Asterix cartoon.
This is a fun game.
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 Posted Nov 11, 2009 by Noggin the Nog 1897
Discovery of the electron Publication of 'Dracula' by Bram Stoker First recorded use of the word 'computer'
Noggin
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 Posted Nov 11, 2009 by Kelli - 89/89 pre-babies weight reached. 7/21 to wedding weight Don't think anything much happened in my mirror year - 1939.
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 Posted Nov 11, 2009 by toybox - 713705 searching future All the mirror years are odd? Ooh
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 Posted Nov 12, 2009 by van-smeiter
Borley Rectory burnt down in 1939
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 Posted Nov 12, 2009 by Icy North My mirror year wasn't odd. I used the mirror day, and it was in Fabruary (now January) 1918
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 Posted Nov 12, 2009 by toybox - 713705 searching future Yours was the oddest of all
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