September 1 |
1913
Louis Bleriot performed the first aeronautical loop-the-loop
1853
The Cape of Good Hope issued the world's first triangular postage
stamp |
September 2 |
1976
Percy Shaw, inventor of the cat's eye, died |
September 3 |
1962
The American poet e e cummings died
1783
The American War of Independence ended
1752
The Gregorian calendar replaced the Julian |
September 4 |
1948
Wilhelmina abdicated as Queen of the Netherlands in favour of her
daughter Juliana
1911
Sweden set up the first state film censorship authority |
September 5 |
1997 Mother Teresa died |
September 6 |
1817 The Drury Lane theatre became
the first British theatre to be entirely lit by gas
|
September 7 |
1892 The American boxer Gentleman Jim
Corbett became the first world heavyweight champion under
Queensbury rules |
September 8
|
1977
The Canadian Cindy Nicholas became the first woman to swim
the English Channel both ways non-stop
1966 Star Trek was first transmitted
on US television
1888 The first English Football
League matches were played |
September 9 |
1971 The Old Grey Whistle Test was
first broadcast on television |
September 10 |
1963 The American Express credit card
was launched in the UK
1960 Blackpool v Bolton Wanderers was
the first English Football League match to be televised |
September 11 |
1960
The first episode of "Danger Man" was shown on tv
1709 The Duke of Marlborough defeated
the French at the Battle of Malplaquet
1297 William Wallace defeated the English at
the Battle of Stirling Bridge |
September 12 |
1953 Jaqueline Bouvier married John F
Kennedy |
September 13 |
2000 The Lock and Barrel, the first
pub in Frinton-on-Sea, opened for business
1788 New York became the capital of
the USA |
September 14 |
1972 Pope Paul VI (Giovanni Battista
Mantini) abolished the tonsure for monks |
September 15 |
1830
William Huskisson was run down and killed by George
Stephenson's Rocket at the opening of the Liverpool and
Manchester Railway, becoming the world's first railway
accident |
September 16 |
1908 General Motors was formed from
the amalgamation of Buick and Oldsmobile |
September 17 |
1939
HMS Courageous was torpedoed and became the first British
warship to be sunk in the Second World War |
September 18 |
1981 France abolished capital
punishment |
September 19
|
1975
Fawlty Towers was first shown on tv
1876 Melville Bissell patented a
carpet-sweeper
1783 A sheep, a duck and a rooster
made an ascent in a hot-air balloon over Versailles, France
1356 Edward the Black Prince defeated the
King of France at the Battle of Poitiers |
September 20 |
1967 The QE2 was launched at
Clydebank 1955
Phil Silvers first appeared on tv as Sergeant Bilko
1946 The first Cannes Film Festival
opened
1839 Charles Dickens finished writing
Nicholas Nickleby |
September 21 |
1936 Frank Hornby, the inventor of
Meccano, died |
September 22 |
1955 The UK's first commercial tv
station went on air |
September 23 |
1974 Ceefax went live on BBC
television to become the world's first teletext system |
September 24 |
1963 Doctors in New Zealand gave the
first successful blood transfusion to an unborn baby
1953 The first Cinemascope film, The
Robe, was premiered in Hollywood
1935 The first Jaguar car went on
sale 1934
Babe Ruth played his last game of baseball for the New York
Yankees
768 Pippin III (The Short)
King of the Franks died
|
September 25 |
1919
Scafell Pike in the Lake District was given to the nation in
memory of the Great War dead
1891 Blackpool Tower's foundation
stone was laid
1066 Harold II defeated Harold Hardrada of
Norway at the Battle of Stamford Bridge |
September 26 |
1953 Sugar rationing ended in the UK
|
September 27 |
1963 Cilla Black made her television debut on
Ready, Steady, Go!
1938 The Queen Elizabeth passenger liner was
launched at Clydebank |
September 28 |
1865 Elizabeth Garrett Anderson was
registered as the first woman doctor in Britain |
September 29 |
1968 The twins Matt and Luke Goss of
the pop group Bros were born - like anyone cares
1399 Richard II became the first British
monarch to abdicate |
September 30 |
1955
James Dean died aged 24 in a car crash
1952
"This Is Cinerama", the first feature film to be made in
Cinerama, opened in New York |