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Neil Armstrong walked on the moon on the 20 July 1969 and I was pregnant waiting for my first son :thumbup:
....and singing along with Les and the boys...."Give a little love, take a little love........." !!

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On this day in 1976 Shun Fujimoto wins an Olympic gold medal as a member of the Japanese gymnastics team. He had broken his leg during his floor exercise routine. He continued and scored a 9.5 on the side horse and a 9.7 on the rings.

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Neil Armstrong walked on the moon on the 20 July 1969 and I was pregnant waiting for my first son :thumbup:
....and singing along with Les and the boys...."Give a little love, take a little love........." !!
Oh no I wasn't into them - were they around in 1969?
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No, mainly 1974 - 1976. You were a respectable mother then !!

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No, mainly 1974 - 1976. You were a respectable mother then !!
Yeah - I'd had another son by then too :thumbup:
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Dirty girl !

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Neil Armstrong walked on the moon on the 20 July 1969 and I was pregnant waiting for my first son :thumbup:
I bet you were over the moon too Jan.

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21st. July

1796 Robert Burns, Scottish poet died, aged 37.

1960 Francis Chichester arrived in New York in his boat Gypsy Moth II - setting a new record of 40 days for a solo crossing of the Atlantic.

1982 The flagship of the British task force to the Falklands, HMS Hermes, arrived back in Portsmouth.

2009 The iTunes Music Store reached 8 billion songs sold.


2013 Britain's Chris Froome won the 100th Tour de France, making it Britain's second successive victory. Froome's Team Sky colleague Sir Bradley Wiggins became the first Briton to win the prestigious cycle race in 2012. Froome is in a strong position to win his 3rd. Tour de France as current leader.

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Ernest Hemingway 1899 - Author, journalist
Yusuf Islam 1948 - Musician (Cat Stevens)
Robin Williams 1951 - Actor, comedian

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Hi Ray...really enjoying your thread, interesting and informative :thumbup:

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On this day in 1545, the French invaded the Isle of Wight. However the French had little local knowledge and as the attacks were expected, local forces reached the high grounds of Bembridge Down to oppose them. The French had a long history of attacking the Island and this was their last attempt at capture.

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...and don't forget that greatest day in British history - in 1994 Tony Blair, was confirmed as the new leader of the Labour Party following the unexpected death of John Smith.

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Almost forgot this one,

The beautiful and talented retro singer Paloma Faith, born Paloma Faith Blomfield on this day in 1981.

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Almost forgot this one,

The beautiful and talented retro singer Paloma Faith, born Paloma Faith Blomfield on this day in 1981.
.....and mad as a box of frogs !

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Almost forgot this one,

The beautiful and talented retro singer Paloma Faith, born Paloma Faith Blomfield on this day in 1981.
.....and mad as a box of frogs !
Granted Cubie but I love her to bits, she is so natural and fame has not gone to her head. She really gave hope to rejected contenders on the Voice when she revealed that she was rejected many times and had to work in bars to make ends meet.

My kinda girl, Happy Birthday Paloma

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22nd. July

1706 The 'Acts of Union' were agreed by commissioners from the Kingdom of England and the Kingdom of Scotland, which, when passed by the countries' Parliaments, led to the creation of the Kingdom of Great Britain.

1946 More than a year after the end of World War II, bread was rationed in Britain. The shortage was blamed on a poor harvest and drought.

1986 MPs voted to abolish corporal punishment in state schools.

2012 Bradley Wiggins, aged 32, became the first British cyclist to win the Tour de France.

2013 The Duchess of Cambridge gave birth to a baby boy George, 3rd in line to the throne.

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Terence Stamp actor (Far From The Maddening Crowd) 1939
Bonnie Langford 1964
Prince George 3 today

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Raybosailor wrote:
Almost forgot this one,

The beautiful and talented retro singer Paloma Faith, born Paloma Faith Blomfield on this day in 1981.
I saw her on a Jools Holland Christmas TV hootenanny a few year ago. Great voice Ray. :thumbup:

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Far more importantly - in 1999 the first Royal Horticultural Society Flower Show in the North of England was held at Tatton Park in Cheshire.

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Gosh, we think we are having a bad summer but remember in 2007 torrential rain swept across large parts of the UK at the weekend. Hull was under water, but the flooding spread around the UK with Warwickshire, Worcestershire and Gloucestershire being some of the counties worst affected.

Remember those pictures of Tewkesbury Abbey surrounded by a sea of water ?

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23rd. July

1901 Tennis player Tim Henman's great-grandmother (Ellen Stawell Brown) became the first woman to serve overarm at the All England Tennis Club.

1940 The Local Defence Volunteers were renamed the Home Guard by Winston Churchill.

1997 Tony Blair's Government announced that students would have to pay tuition fees and that maintenance grants would be abolished.

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1912 The birth of the actor Michael Wilding.

1913 Michael Foot, Former Labour Party leader (1980-83), was born.

1947 David Essex

1989 Daniel Radcliffe Actor ("Harry Potter" movies)

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24th. July

1567 Mary Queen of Scots was imprisoned and forced to abdicate her throne to her 1 year old son, James VI of Scotland - (James I of England).

1851 The window tax in Britain was abolished.

1883 Captain Matthew Webb, the first man to swim the English channel (1875) drowned whilst attempting to swim the rapids at Niagara Falls.

1926 The first greyhound racing track in the UK was opened, at Belle Vue, in Manchester.

1936 The GPO introduced TIM - the automated speaking clock using the voice of Miss Ethel Cain - a telephonist at the GPO's Victoria telephone exchange in London.

1966 After a local and national campaign, the Cavern Club in Liverpool, where the Beatles first performed, was re-opened. Prime Minister Harold Wilson performed the opening ceremony.

1986 Live Aid organiser Bob Geldof was knighted.

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Martin Keown 1966 played over 300 games for Arsenal he also played for Brighton & Hove Albion, Aston Villa, Everton, Leicester City and Reading. Keown made his England debut in 1992 against France and went on to win 43 caps

Jennifer Lopez 1970

Julia Bradbury 1970

Benjamin Pitman 1822 anyone who has used Pitman shorthand should know this name.

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On this day 47 years ago Apollo 11 "splashed down" and my eldest son was born - a few days earlier than expected :clap: :D :thumbup:
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On this day 47 years ago Apollo 11 "splashed down" and my eldest son was born - a few days earlier than expected :clap: :D :thumbup:
Happy Birthday to your son Jan

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On this day 47 years ago Apollo 11 "splashed down" and my eldest son was born - a few days earlier than expected :clap: :D :thumbup:
Happy Birthday to your son Jan
Thanks Ray - I shan't be seeing him - he is in Asturias northern Spain for a month (his wife is half Spanish and from that area) relaxing with the family.
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On this day 47 years ago Apollo 11 "splashed down" and my eldest son was born - a few days earlier than expected :clap: :D :thumbup:
Happy Birthday to your son Jan
Thanks Ray - I shan't be seeing him - he is in Asturias northern Spain for a month (his wife is half Spanish and from that area) relaxing with the family.
Nice part of Spain to be spending a month Jan, our favourite Spanish vineyard is in that area and it is handy for the ferry ports of Bilbao and Santander. We are looking forward to our port day in La Coruna from Oceana at Christmas as this is one place we have always missed while in that area.

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25th. July

1795 The first stone of the Pontcysyllte Aqueduct was laid, the aqueduct carries the Llangollen Canal 126 feet over the River Dee a joint effort by Thomas Telford and William Jessop it opened in 1805.

1797 British naval commander Horatio Nelson's right arm was badly injured in an assault on Tenerife and had to be amputated.

1843 The death of Charles Macintosh, Scottish chemist and inventor. He invented waterproof clothing, hence the term macintosh or mac,"it looks a bit black ovver Bill's movvers so mek sure yer tek yer mac".

1959 A hovercraft, the SR.N1, designed by Christopher Cockerell, made its first English Channel crossing from Dover to Calais.

2009 The last British survivor of the World War I trenches, Harry Patch, died, aged 111.

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1967 Matt LeBlanc "Friends" actor and "Top Gear" presenter.

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