5th October 1936: The Jarrow March departs for London
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5th October 1936: The Jarrow March departs for London

The closure of Palmer's Shipyard was a devastating blow to the people of Jarrow, where unemployment had hit ...

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30th July 1792: La Marseillaise, the future French national anthem, first sung in Paris by a group of volunteer soldiers from the city of Marseille

30th July 1792: La Marseillaise, the future French national anthem, first sung in Paris by a group of volunteer soldiers from the city of Marseille

La Marseillaise was composed by a French army officer and was originally called the ‘War Song for the Army of the Rhine’ with the aim of rallying soldiers fighting in Strasbourg during the French Revolutionary ...

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29th July 1567: James VI crowned king of Scotland at just 13 months old

29th July 1567: James VI crowned king of Scotland at just 13 months old

James was the only son of Mary, Queen of Scots, who was forced to abdicate in favour of her young son a month after she was ...

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28th July 1914: Austria-Hungary declares war on Serbia

28th July 1914: Austria-Hungary declares war on Serbia

Exactly one month after the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand, Austria-Hungary declared war on ...

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27th July 1942: Allied forces in North Africa stop the advancing Axis powers in the First Battle of El Alamein

27th July 1942: Allied forces in North Africa stop the advancing Axis powers in the First Battle of El Alamein

The First Battle of El Alamein continued for nearly 4 weeks and saw both sides launch attacks and counter-attacks, eventually ending in stalemate with both sides taking time to reorganise and ...

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26th July 1745: First ever women’s cricket match played near Guildford

26th July 1745: First ever women’s cricket match played near Guildford

The first ever women’s cricket match was played on Gosden Common near Guildford in ...

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25th July 1965: American singer-songwriter Bob Dylan goes electric at the Newport Folk Festival

25th July 1965: American singer-songwriter Bob Dylan goes electric at the Newport Folk Festival

Having come to prominence in the early 1960s with songs that chronicled the social situation in the USA, Dylan’s dramatic shift away from his traditional instruments of acoustic guitar and harmonica was said to have, ‘electrified one half of his audience, and electrocuted the ...

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24th July 1927: Menin Gate Memorial to the Missing is unveiled

24th July 1927: Menin Gate Memorial to the Missing is unveiled

On the 24th July 1927, the Menin Gate Memorial to the Missing was unveiled in the Belgian city of ...

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23rd July 1914: Austria-Hungary issues an ultimatum to Serbia specifically designed to be rejected and lead to war between the two countries

23rd July 1914: Austria-Hungary issues an ultimatum to Serbia specifically designed to be rejected and lead to war between the two countries

The ultimatum was delivered at 6pm on 23 July by the Austro-Hungarian ambassador to Belgrade, with a deadline of 48 hours within which the Serbian government had to respond. The accepted all but one of the ...

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