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September 2006
Samuel Pepys finished his diaries.
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September 2006
1667
The first human blood transfusion- from sheep to boy!
Lamb-tastic!
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1669 Le Tartuffe published by Molière.
Cracking wee read that one, that was A level French.
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1697 St Paul's Cathedral opened.
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Racine popped his clogs.
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John Cleland, controversial author,born.
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Robert Walpole becomes the first prime minister of Britain
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1723 Sir Christopher Wren died.
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Anders Celsius devises thermometer scale
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The first venereal diseases clinic opens in London.
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First time that January 1st was called New Year's Day, following adoption of the Gregorian calendar in September 1752.
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Voltaire's Candide first published.
Tout est au mieux dans le meilleur des mondes possibles
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Stars and Stripes adopted as the flag of the United States.
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Stendhal born.
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September 2006
zzzzzzzzzz!
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1789
Storming of the Bastille AND George Washingtom becomes president of the USA.
Read and learn, dude.
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Union of Great Britain and Ireland.
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1811
Luddite uprisings begin in northern England and Midlands.
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Simón Bolívar named President of Peru
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1847 Wuthering Heights published.
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Baudelaire dies. Well, he had a jolly good time whilst he was around...
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1871
Proust born.
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September 2006
1877
Crazy Horse's last stand.
Not poor old Emlyn, mind...he come slater.
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September 2006
1879
ZULU!
Rorke's Drift.
#Men of Harlech stop your dreaming
Can't you see their spear points gleaming#
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The first human blood transfusion- from sheep to boy!
Lamb-tastic!
Cracking wee read that one, that was A level French.
Racine popped his clogs.
John Cleland, controversial author,born.
Robert Walpole becomes the first prime minister of Britain
Anders Celsius devises thermometer scale
The first venereal diseases clinic opens in London.
First time that January 1st was called New Year's Day, following adoption of the Gregorian calendar in September 1752.
Voltaire's Candide first published.
Tout est au mieux dans le meilleur des mondes possibles
Stars and Stripes adopted as the flag of the United States.
Stendhal born.
Storming of the Bastille AND George Washingtom becomes president of the USA.
Read and learn, dude.
Union of Great Britain and Ireland.
Luddite uprisings begin in northern England and Midlands.
Simón Bolívar named President of Peru
Darwin sets off on the Beagle on that voyage of discovery.
Well done that man.
Well done that Bronte.
Baudelaire dies. Well, he had a jolly good time whilst he was around...
Proust born.
Crazy Horse's last stand.
Not poor old Emlyn, mind...he come slater.
ZULU!
Rorke's Drift.
#Men of Harlech stop your dreaming
Can't you see their spear points gleaming#