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While thinking about the birth of the NHS system which rolled out to the nation on this day 5th. July 1948 after the passing of the NHS Act of 1946, I thought it might be an idea to have an On This Day page.

It needn't be a time in history but any event that is a fond or maybe even sad memory that forum members want to share.

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5th. July 1946
Here's one for ladies, Louis Reard the fashion designer introduced the bikini at the Paris fashion show.

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5th. July 1954
The BBC introduced its first daily news programme to replace the Newsreel which was often out of date, the news reader was Richard Baker and I can remember watching it on my dads pride and joy a Marconi television that was more a piece of furniture than the telly we know today.

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5th. July 1946
Here's one for ladies, Louis Reard the fashion designer introduced the bikini at the Paris fashion show.
A bit of background to that top news story....

On July 5, 1946, French designer Louis Reard unveils a daring two-piece swimsuit at the Piscine Molitor, a popular swimming pool in Paris. Parisian showgirl Micheline Bernardini modeled the new fashion, which Reard dubbed “bikini,” inspired by a news-making U.S. atomic test that took place off the Bikini Atoll in the Pacific Ocean earlier that week.

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And how about....

On this day in 1865 in the East End of London, revivalist preacher William Booth and his wife Catherine establish the Christian Mission, later known as the Salvation Army. Determined to wage war against the evils of poverty and religious indifference with military efficiency, Booth modelled his Methodist sect after the British army, labeling uniformed ministers as “officers” and new members as “recruits.”

Not sure when the tambourine came into it !!

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5th. July 1946
Here's one for ladies, Louis Reard the fashion designer introduced the bikini at the Paris fashion show.
A bit of background to that top news story....

On July 5, 1946, French designer Louis Reard unveils a daring two-piece swimsuit at the Piscine Molitor, a popular swimming pool in Paris. Parisian showgirl Micheline Bernardini modeled the new fashion, which Reard dubbed “bikini,” inspired by a news-making U.S. atomic test that took place off the Bikini Atoll in the Pacific Ocean earlier that week.
Thanks for that interesting input Cubie the bikini is 70 years old today and still creates a lot of interest on the beaches from Skeggy to Bondi Beach.

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5th. July 1841
Thomas Cook organised his first excursion package.

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On 6th July 2005, the International Olympic Committee announced that the 2012 Olympic Games would be held in London.

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6th. July 1952
The last tram ran through the streets of London.

6th. July 1893
Prince George Duke of York married Princess Victoria of Teck at St. James's Palace, later to become King George V and Queen Mary.

6th July 1971
The great Loius Armstrong died this day.

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This is more like it:

In 1978 three bags of horse manure were hurled from the public gallery in the House of Commons during a debate on Scottish Home Rule. Yana Mintoff, daughter of the Prime Minister of Malta, was later arrested and fined.

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This is more like it:

In 1978 three bags of horse manure were hurled from the public gallery in the House of Commons during a debate on Scottish Home Rule. Yana Mintoff, daughter of the Prime Minister of Malta, was later arrested and fined.
There's a fair amount of sh*t flying round the Commons just lately.

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I reckon that's what inspired Mrs Krankie's crusade !!

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7th July 2005
The 7/7 bomings 52 killed over 700 injured in London

7 July 1802
First comic book "The Wasp" is published.

7th July 1930
Arthur Conan Doyle "Sherlock Holmes author" dies age 71

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Looks like just you and me on this one, Raimondo !

In 1955 Dixon Of Dock Green began on BBC TV with Jack Warner as George Dixon. The programme ran for 367 episodes over 21 years.

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In 1307 England's King Edward I, conqueror of Wales and 'Hammer of the Scots' died on the way to Scotland to fight Robert the Bruce. He was succeeded by Edward II.

Now, there's a thought - certainly give Mrs Krankie something to think about !!

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7th. July 1940
Today is Ringo Starrs 76th Birthday, he shares it with Paul McArtney's dad James.

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McCartney's dad must be a poor old thing by now !!

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8th. July1965:
Ronald Biggs - One of the gang who carried out the Great Train Robbery in 1963 escaped from Wandsworth prison by scaling the wall on a rope ladder.

1996: The Spice Girls "Wannabe" is released.

1844: The National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children (NSPCC) was founded in London.

1918: The National savings stamp was introduced, I used to buy a 2/6d stamp every week from my paper round wages to save for my first new bike.

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In this day in 1822 Percy Shelley, English poet, departed this mortal coil. He drowned in Italy while sailing his small schooner Ariel to his home on the Gulf of Spezia. Probably been on the Absinthe !

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8th July 2001

I embarked on my first cruise - 'Images of the Mediterranean' on Aurora
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Gill W wrote:
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I embarked on my first cruise - 'Images of the Mediterranean' on Aurora
Any cruises since Gill ?, we have yet to sail on Aurora but we did a ship visit on her and maybe we will try it later.

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9th. July

1877 The first Wimbledon Lawn Tennis championship was held at its original site at Worple Road. The men's singles title was won by Spencer Gore - beating fellow British player W.C. Marshall in three sets.

1947 Princess Elizabeth and Philip Mountbatten announced their engagement.

1991 The closure of the Bank of Credit and Commerce International causes 20 local councils to lose up to £30 million in investments.

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...and don't forget it would have been Barbara Cartland and Edward Heaths' birthdays. They would have made a lovely couple !!

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10th. July

1040 Lady Godiva rode naked on horseback through the streets of Coventry.

1940 German bombers started their three and a half month air raids on Britain, spare a thought for the many brave British and Allied pilots that battled against the raids.

1947 The Government announced that Princess Elizabeth would get extra clothing coupons for her wedding dress, like thousands of other men in the UK my father was married in his Navy uniform and mother had to borrow a dress from a cousin.

1958 Britain's first parking meters were installed, in Mayfair, London.

Bithdays:
1943 Arthur Ashe
1945 Virginia Wade

1964 - "Do Wah Diddy Diddy" by Manfred Mann was released in the U.K.

1965 - Wilson Pickett's "In The Midnight Hour" was released.

1967 - Bobbie Gentry recorded "Ode to Billie Joe."

1968 - Eric Clapton announced that Cream would be breaking up following a farewell tour.

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On this day 34 years ago, my dad died. He would have been 94 now.
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