PEARLIN, Gertrude

PEARLIN, Gertrude

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   Date  Event(s)
1913 
  • 1913: Leo Baekeland invented a plastic laminate, known as Bakelite, and later as 'formica'.
  • 1913: First assembly line introduced in Ford automobile factory
  • 1913: The "Armory Show," an international display of some 1600 works of modern art, and one of the more important U.S. art exhibitions ever held, opens at the 69th-regiment armory in New York City; it arouses public curiosity, generates sensational news coverage, and helps change the direction of American art
  • 1913: First Crossword Puzzle
  • 1913: Henry Ford Creates Assembly Line
  • 1913: Personal Income Tax Introduced in U.S.
1914 
  • 1914: First World War starts
  • 1914: Archduke Ferdinand Assassinated
  • 1914: Battle of the Marne
  • 1914: Charlie Chaplin First Appeared as the Little Tramp
  • 1914: First Traffic Light
  • 1914: Panama Canal Officially Opened
  • 1914: World War I Begins
1915 
  • 1915: Armenian Genocide
  • 1915: D.W. Griffith's The Birth of a Nation Released
  • 1915: Germans Use Poison Gas as a Weapon
  • 1915: Lusitania Sunk by German U-Boat
  • 1915: Second Battle of Ypres
1916 
  • 1916: Navy employs animal trainer 'Captain' Joseph Woodward's music hall sea lions for U-boat sabotage.
  • 1916: Coca-Cola adopts a distinctive bottle which identifies the company internationally
  • 1916: Battle of the Somme
  • 1916: Battle of Verdun
  • 1916: Easter Rising in Ireland
  • 1916: First Self-Service Grocery Store Opens in U.S.
1917 
  • 1917: Bolshevik revolution in Russia installs a new government headed by V.I. Lennin
  • 1917: French artist Marcel Duchamp submits a porcelain urinal, signed "R. Mutt" and titled "Fountain," to the New York Independents Exhibition; it is rejected.
  • 1917: First Pulitzer Prizes Awarded
  • 1917: Mata Hari Executed for Being a Spy
  • 1917: Russian Revolution
  • 1917: U.S. Enters World War I
1918 
  • 1918: Influenza Epidemic
  • 1918: Russian Czar Nicholas II and His Family are Killed
1919 
  • 1919: Eddington and Frank W. Dyson measured the bending of starlight by the gravitational pull of the sun, thus confirming Einstein's general theory of relativity
  • 1919: Prohibition Begins in the U.S.
  • 1919: Treaty of Versailles Ends World War I
1920 
  • 1920: Bubonic Plague in India
  • 1920: League of Nations Established
1921 
  • 1921: Stage debut of John Gielgud
  • 1921: Extreme Inflation in Germany
  • 1921: Irish Free State Proclaimed
  • 1921: Lie Detector Invented
10 1922 
  • 1922: BBC launched as limited company
  • 1922: Kemal Atat?rk Founds Modern Turkey
  • 1922: Tomb of King Tut Discovered
  • 1922: Michael Collins Killed in Ambush
  • 1922: Mussolini Marches on Rome
  • 1922: The Reader's Digest Published
11 1923 
  • 1923: Electrolux produced the first electric refrigerator
  • 1923: Kodak introduces home movie equipment
  • 1923: Charleston Dance Becomes Popular
  • 1923: Hitler Jailed After Failed Coup
  • 1923: Ruhr Occupied by French and Belgian Forces
  • 1923: Talking Movies Invented
  • 1923: Teapot Dome Scandal
12 1924 
  • 1924: First Olympic Winter Games
  • 1924: Leopold and Loeb Murder a Neighbor Out of Boredom
  • 1924: V.I. Lenin Dies
13 1925 
  • 1925: Flapper Dresses in Style
  • 1925: Hitler Publishes 'Mein Kampf'
14 1926 
  • 1926: General Strike in UK
  • 1926: The first automatic traffic light was installed in Wolverhampton, England. It remained in service until 1968
  • 1926: A.A. Milne Publishes Winnie-the-Pooh
  • 1926: Houdini Dies After Being Punched
  • 1926: Robert Goddard Fires His First Liquid-Fuel Rocket
  • 1926: A Woman Swims the English Channel
15 1927 
  • 1927: The Jazz Singer - first film talking movie released
  • 1927: Philo Farnsworth and John Logie Baird demonstrate television
  • 1927: Babe Ruth Makes Home-Run Record
  • 1927: BBC Founded
  • 1927: The First Talking Movie, The Jazz Singer
  • 1927: Lindbergh Flies Solo Across the Atlantic
16 1928 
  • 1928: George Eastman devises a process for color photography; it leads to the first successful three-color roll film available to amateur photographers when it appears in 1935 as Kodachrome (for slides) and as Kodacolor (for prints) in 1942.
  • 1928: First Mickey Mouse cartoon
  • 1928: Bubble Gum Invented
  • 1928: First 'Mickey Mouse' Cartoon
  • 1928: First Oxford English Dictionary Published
  • 1928: Kellogg-Briand Treaty Outlaws War
  • 1928: Penicillin Discovered
17 1929 
  • 1929: First UK television broadcast
  • 1929: Frank Whittle, combining the concepts of rocket propulsion and gas turbines, invented jet propulsion. Independently, Hans von Ohain put together the same combination in 1933
  • 1929: Dr. Alexander Fleming discovered penicillin
  • 1929: Byrd and Bennett Fly Over South Pole
  • 1929: Car Radio Invented
  • 1929: First Academy Awards
  • 1929: New York Stock Market Crashes
  • 1929: St. Valentine's Day Massacre
18 1930 
  • 1930: Gandhi's Salt March
  • 1930: Pluto Discovered
  • 1930: Sliced Bread Available
  • 1930: Stalin Begins Collectivizing Agriculture in the U.S.S.R.
19 1931 
  • 1931: Al Capone Imprisoned for Income Tax Evasion
  • 1931: Auguste Piccard Reaches Stratosphere
  • 1931: Christ Monument Built on Rio de Janeiro Hilltop
  • 1931: Empire State Building Completed
  • 1931: U.S. Officially Gets National Anthem
20 1932 
  • 1932: Air Conditioning Invented
  • 1932: Amelia Earhardt First Woman to Fly Solo Across the Atlantic
  • 1932: Scientists Split the Atom
  • 1932: Zippo Lighters Introduced
21 1933 
  • 1933: First Mars bar
  • 1933: Singing telegrams introduced
  • 1933: Adolf Hitler Becomes Chancellor of Germany
  • 1933: FDR Launches New Deal
  • 1933: First Nazi Concentration Camp Established
  • 1933: Loch Ness Monster First Spotted
  • 1933: Prohibition Ends in the U.S.
  • 1933: Wiley Post Flies Around the World in 8 1/2 Days
22 1934 
  • 1934: Konrad Zuse built a series of computers, Z1 through Z4, utilizing binary arithmetic and stored programs. Along the way he invented the first programming language and began to analyze methods by which a computer could play chess
  • 1934: The first comic books appear on newsstands, beginning in the United States.
  • 1934: Bonnie and Clyde Killed by Police
  • 1934: Cheeseburger Created
  • 1934: The Dust Bowl
  • 1934: Mao Zedong Begins the Long March
  • 1934: Parker Brothers Sells the Game 'Monopoly'
23 1935 
  • 1935: First 'Kit Kat' sold in UK
  • 1935: Alcoholics Anonymous Founded
  • 1935: Germany Issues the Anti-Jewish Nuremberg Laws
  • 1935: John Maynard Keynes Suggests New Economic Theory
24 1936 
  • 1936: BBC starts regular TV broadcasts
  • 1936: Carnegie Publishes 'How to Win Friends and Influence People'
  • 1936: King Edward VIII Abdicates
  • 1936: Nazi Olympics in Berlin
  • 1936: Spanish Civil War Begins
25 1937 
  • 1937: German planes, aiding insurgents in the Spanish Civil War, bomb the historic Basque town of Guernica in Northern Spain, killing women and children and inflaming world opinion against facism.
  • 1937: Hindenburg airship crash broadcast coast to coast in US
  • 1937: Amelia Earhart Vanishes
  • 1937: Golden Gate Bridge Opened
  • 1937: The Hindenberg Disaster
  • 1937: Japan Invades China
26 1938 
  • 1938: UK's first weekly radio comedy series, Band Wagon
  • 1938: Biro brothers invent ballpoint pen
  • 1938: Broadcast of 'The War of the Worlds' Causes Panic
  • 1938: Chamberlain Announces 'Peace in Our Time'
  • 1938: Extinct Fish Found
  • 1938: Hitler Annexes Austria
  • 1938: The Night of Broken Glass (Kristallnacht)
27 1939 
  • 1939: Second World War starts
  • 1939: First Commercial Flight Over the Atlantic
  • 1939: German-Soviet Non-Aggression Pact Signed
  • 1939: Helicopter Invented
  • 1939: Refugees on the St. Louis Refused Entry Everywhere
  • 1939: World War II Begins
28 1940 
  • 1940: London Blitz
  • 1940: Igor Sikorsky invented the heliocopter
  • 1940: Disney's 'Fantasia'
  • 1940: Battle of Britain
  • 1940: Leon Trotsky Assassinated
  • 1940: Nylons on the Market
  • 1940: Stone Age Cave Paintings Found in France
29 1941 
  • 1941: Japanese Attack Pearl Harbor
  • 1941: Jeep Invented
  • 1941: Manhattan Project Begins
  • 1941: Mount Rushmore Completed
  • 1941: Nazi Rudolf Hess Flies to Britain on a Peace Mission
  • 1941: Siege of Leningrad
30 1942 
  • 1942: Battle of Midway
  • 1942: Battle of Stalingrad
  • 1942: Japanese-Americans Held in Camps
  • 1942: Nazis Raze Town in Retaliation for Reinhard Heydrich's Death
  • 1942: T-shirt Introduced
31 1943 
  • 1943: Autism identified
  • 1943: French Resistance Leader Jean Moulin Killed
  • 1943: Italy Joins the Allies
  • 1943: Warsaw Ghetto Uprising
32 1944 
  • 1944: Ballpoint Pens Go On Sale
  • 1944: D-Day
  • 1944: First German V1 and V2 Rockets Fired
  • 1944: Hitler Escapes Assassination Attempt
33 1945 
  • 1945: Second World War ends
  • 1945: The Atomic Age begins with atomic bombs dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, ending World War II
  • 1945: Allied troops liberate Nazi death camps at Auschwitz-Birkenau (January 26), Buchenwald (April 11), and Dachau (April 24), providing the world with the first photographic evidence of the horrific atrocities committed there
  • 1945: First Computer Built
  • 1945: Germans Surrender
  • 1945: Hitler Commits Suicide
  • 1945: Microwave Oven Invented
  • 1945: United Nations Founded
  • 1945: U.S. Drops Atomic Bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki
34 1946 
  • 1946: ENIAC computer makes 5,000 additions in one second
  • 1946: Bikinis Introduced
  • 1946: Dr. Spock Publishes 'The Common Book of Baby and Child Care'
  • 1946: Juan Per?n Becomes President of Argentina
  • 1946: Nuremberg Trials
  • 1946: Winston Churchill Gives His 'Iron Curtain' Speech
35 1947 
  • 1947: Invention of transistor
  • 1947: Chuck Yeager Breaks the Sound Barrier
  • 1947: Dead Sea Scrolls Discovered
  • 1947: Jewish Refugees Aboard the Exodus Turned Back by British
  • 1947: Marshall Plan
  • 1947: Polaroid Cameras Invented
36 1948 
  • 1948: Life magazine makes American painter Jackson Pollock an overnight celebrity by devoting a three-page spread with color photographs to him and his paintings under the headline, "Jackson Pollock: Is He the Greatest Living Painter in the United States?"; Abstract Expressionism becomes a subject of widespread popular ridicule.
  • 1948: Berlin Airlift
  • 1948: Berlin Airlift
  • 1948: Big Bang Theory Formulated
  • 1948: Gandhi Assassinated
  • 1948: Policy of Apartheid Begun
  • 1948: State of Israel Founded
37 1949 
  • 1949: Mao proclaims Peoples Republic of China
  • 1949: China Becomes Communist
  • 1949: First Non-Stop Flight Around the World
  • 1949: George Orwell Publishes Nineteen Eight-Four
  • 1949: NATO Established
  • 1949: Soviet Union Has Atomic Bomb
38 1950 
  • 1950: UK's longest running soap, The Archers, first airs on BBC Midlands Home Service
  • 1950: First Modern Credit Card Introduced
  • 1950: First Organ Transplant
  • 1950: First Peanuts Cartoon Strip
  • 1950: Korean War Begins
  • 1950: Senator Joseph McCarthy Begins Communist Witch Hunt
  • 1950: U.S. President Truman Orders Construction of Hydrogen Bomb
  • 26 May 1950: 26 MAY: UK drivers cheer end of fuel rations Long queues have appeared at garages this evening and motorists have torn their ration books into confetti after the government announced an end to petrol rationing. The Minister of Fuel, Noel Baker, told the House of Commons rationing would be abolished because two American companies had agreed a deal to supply oil in return for buying British goods. "This is indeed VP [Victory for Petrol] day for the motor users' campaign," said a spokesman for three motoring organisations - the RAC, AA and Royal Scottish Automobile Club. "The effect on the industrial, commercial and community life will be electric. Ration books now become as obsolete as the man with the red flag."
39 1951 
  • 1951: The word 'brainwashing' is coined
  • 1951: Color TV Introduced
  • 1951: South Africans Forced to Carry ID Cards Identifying Race
  • 1951: Truman Signs Peace Treaty With Japan, Officially Ending WWII
  • 1951: Winston Churchill Again Prime Minister of Great Britain
40 1952 
  • 1952: The Mousetrap opens Nov 25
  • 1952: Car Seat Belts Introduced
  • 1952: Jacques Cousteau Discovers Ancient Greek Ship
  • 1952: Polio Vaccine Created
  • 1952: Princess Elizabeth Becomes Queen at Age 25
41 1953 
  • 1953: Waiting for Godot debuts in Paris
  • 1953: DNA Discovered
  • 1953: Hillary and Norgay Climb Mt. Everest
  • 1953: Joseph Stalin Dies
  • 1953: Julius and Ethel Rosenberg Executed for Espionage
42 1954 
  • 1954: Raymond Kroc buys McDonald's franchise rights and begins the global proliferation of golden arches.
  • 1954: Britain Sponsors an Expedition to Search for the Abominable Snowman
  • 1954: First Atomic Submarine Launched
  • 1954: Report Says Cigarettes Cause Cancer
  • 1954: Roger Bannister Breaks the Four-Minute Mile
  • 1954: Segregation Ruled Illegal in U.S.
43 1955 
  • 1955: ITV formed
  • 1955: Disneyland Opens
  • 1955: James Dean Dies in Car Accident
  • 1955: McDonald's Corporation Founded
  • 1955: Rosa Parks Refuses to Give Up Her Seat on a Bus
  • 1955: Warsaw Pact Signed
44 1956 
  • 1956: Eurovision Song Contest starts
  • 1956: Elvis Gyrates on Ed Sullivan's Show
  • 1956: Grace Kelly Marries Prince Rainier III of Monaco
  • 1956: Hungarian Revolution
  • 1956: Khrushchev Denounces Stalin
  • 1956: Suez Crisis
  • 1956: T.V. Remote Control Invented
  • 1956: Velcro Introduced
45 1957 
  • 1957: The Space Age begins as the Soviet Union launches Sputnik 1 - the first satellite
  • 1957: Dr. Seuss Publishes 'The Cat in the Hat'
  • 1957: European Economic Community Established
  • 1957: Soviet Satellite Sputnik Launches Space Age
  • 1957: Laika Becomes the First Living Animal to Orbit Space
46 1958 
  • 1958: UNIMATE is first industrial robot
  • 1958: Boris Pasternak Refuses Nobel Prize
  • 1958: Chinese Leader Mao Zedong Launches the 'Great Leap Forward'
  • 1958: Hope Diamond is Donated to the Smithsonian
  • 1958: Hula Hoops Become Popular
  • 1958: Lego Toy Bricks First Introduced
  • 1958: NASA Founded
47 1959 
  • 1959: Beyond the Fringe' debuts in Edinburgh
  • 1959: Castro Becomes Dictator of Cuba
  • 1959: International Treaty Makes Antarctica Scientific Preserve
  • 1959: Kitchen Debate Between Nixon and Khrushchev
  • 1959: The Sound of Music Opens on Broadway
  • 1959: U.S. Quiz Shows Found to be Fixed
48 1960 
  • 1960: Launch of 'Coronation Street'
  • 1960: Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho Released
  • 1960: Brazil's Capital Moves to Brand New City
  • 1960: Lasers Invented
49 1961 
  • 1961: Adolf Eichmann on Trial for Role in Holocaust
  • 1961: Bay of Pigs Invasion
  • 1961: Berlin Wall Built
  • 1961: Peace Corps Founded
  • 1961: Soviets Launch First Man in Space
50 1962 
  • 1962: Movie Actress Marilyn Monroe dies of an overdose of sleeping pills.
  • 1962: Andy Warhol Exhibits His Campbell's Soup Can
  • 1962: Cuban Missile Crisis
  • 1962: First Person Killed Trying to Cross the Berlin Wall
  • 1962: Marilyn Monroe Found Dead
  • 1962: Rachel Carson Publishes 'Silent Spring'
51 1963 
  • 1963: U.S. President John F. Kennedy is assassinated in Dallas, Texas.
  • 1963: Betty Friedan Publishes 'The Feminine Mystique'
  • 1963: JFK Assassinated
  • 1963: Martin Luther King Jr. Makes His 'I Have a Dream' Speech
52 1964 
  • 1964: Beatles Become Popular in U.S.
  • 1964: Cassius Clay (a.k.a. Muhammad Ali) Becomes World Heavyweight Champion
  • 1964: Civil Rights Act Passes in U.S.
  • 1964: Hasbro Launches GI Joe Action Figure
  • 1964: Nelson Mandela Sentenced to Life in Prison
53 1965 
  • 1965: The United States begins air raids in Vietnam, committing 190,000 U.S. troops there by year's end.
  • 1965: Cigarette ads banned on UK television
  • 1965: Japan's Bullet Train Opens
  • 1965: Los Angeles Riots
  • 1965: U.S. Sends Troops to Vietnam
54 1966 
  • 1966: Private theatre clubs lose immunity from censorship
  • 1966: World Cup won by England at Wembley (4-2 in extra time v West Germany)
  • 1966: Aberfan disaster - slag heap slip kills 144, incl. 116 children
  • 1966: Black Panther Party Established
  • 1966: Mao Zedong Launches the Cultural Revolution
  • 1966: Mass Draft Protests in U.S.
  • 1966: Star Trek T.V. Series Airs
55 1967 
  • 1967: Three US astronauts killed in fire during launch pad test
  • 1967: First colour TV in Britain
  • 1967: First human heart transplant in South Africa by Christiaan Barnard
  • 1967: Che Guevara Killed
  • 1967: First Heart Transplant
  • 1967: Six-Day War in the Middle East
  • 1967: Stalin's Daughter Defects
  • 1967: Three U.S. Astronauts Killed During Simulated Launch
56 1968 
  • 1968: Student riots in Paris
  • 1968: Severe flooding in England
  • 1968: Pope encyclical condemns all artificial forms of birth control
  • 1968: Martin Luther King Jr. Assassinated
  • 1968: Prague Spring
  • 1968: Robert F. Kennedy Assassinated
  • 1968: Tet Offensive
57 1969 
  • 1969: John Lennon returns OBE due to government's support of Vietnam War
  • 1969: America lands man on the Moon
  • 1969: Voting age lowered from 21 to 18 in UK
  • 1969: ARPANET, the Precursor of the Internet, Created
  • 1969: Charles Manson and 'Family' Arrested
  • 1969: Neil Armstrong Becomes the First Man on the Moon
  • 1969: Rock-and-Roll Concert at Woodstock
  • 1969: Yasser Arafat Becomes Leader of the PLO
58 1970 
  • 1970: Damages awarded to Thalidomide victims
  • 1970: American Soldiers Accused of Murdering Entire Town of Vietnamese Civilians
  • 1970: Aswan High Dam Completed
  • 1970: Beatles Break Up
  • 1970: Computer Floppy Disks Introduced
  • 1970: Palestinian Group Hijacks Five Planes
  • 1970: Protesting Students at Kent State Shot
59 1971 
  • 1971: Intel builds the microprocessor, "a computer on a chip"
  • 1971: Decimalisation of coinage in Britain
  • 1971: Bomb explodes in London's Post Office tower
  • 1971: London Bridge sold to the U.S.
  • 1971: United Kingdom Changes to Decimal System for Currency
  • 1971: VCRs Introduced
60 1972 
  • 1972: First handheld calculator, from Texas Instruments
  • 1972: Power workers strike crisis
  • 1972: Miners call off crippling coal strike
  • 1972: M*A*S*H T.V. Shows Premiers
  • 1972: Mark Spitz Wins Seven Gold Medals
  • 1972: Pocket Calculators Introduced
  • 1972: Terrorists Attack at the Olympic Games in Munich
  • 1972: Watergate Scandal Begins
61 1973 
  • 1973: The Internet was originally set up by the U.S. Department of Defense
  • 1973: Britain enters EEC Common Market with Ireland and Denmark
  • 1973: Miners strike and oil crisis precipitate 'three-day week' until Mar 1974 to conserve power
  • 1973: Paul Getty Kidnapped
  • 1973: Sears Tower Built
  • 1973: U.S. Pulls Out of Vietnam
  • 1973: U.S. Vice President Resigns
62 1974 
  • 1974: OPEC oil shock
  • 1974: President Nixon resigns over Watergate scandal
  • 1974: Halie Selassie, Emperor of Ethiopia, Deposed
  • 1974: Mikhail Baryshnikov Defects
  • 1974: Terracotta Army Discovered in China
  • 1974: U.S. President Nixon Resigns
63 1975 
  • 1975: End of Vietnam war
  • 1975: Equal Pay Act and Sex Discrimination Act come into force in UK
  • 1975: Arthur Ashe First Black Man to Win Wimbledon
  • 1975: Civil War in Lebanon
  • 1975: Microsoft Founded
  • 1975: Pol Pot Becomes the Communist Dictator of Cambodia
64 1976 
  • 1976: First Apple computer
  • 1976: Viking Lander lands on Mars
  • 1976: NASA's Viking Lander lands on Mars, starts looking for alien life
  • 1976: Long hot summer in UK. Parliament introduces Drought Act
  • 1976: Nadia Comaneci Given Seven Perfect Tens
  • 1976: North and South Vietnam Join to Form the Socialist Republic of Vietnam
  • 1976: Tangshan Earthquake Kills Over 240,000
65 1977 
  • 1977: The Centre National d'Art et de la Culture Georges-Pompidou (Pompidou Centre or "Beaubourg"), a Hi-Tech metal-framework building designed by Richard Rogers, is completed in Paris and proves immensely popular.
  • 1977: UK road speed limits set at 70mph for dual roads; 60mph single
  • 1977: Queen Elizabeth II celebrates her Silver Jubilee
  • 1977: 'Star Wars' fever invades Britain as thousands flock to cinemas to watch the long-awaited sci-fi blockbuster
  • 1977: Elvis Found Dead
  • 1977: Miniseries Roots Airs
  • 1977: South African Anti-Apartheid Leader Steve Biko Tortured to Death
  • 1977: Star Wars Movie Released
66 1978 
  • 1978: World's first 'test tube' baby, Louise Browne born in Oldham
  • 1978: Writer and broadcaster Georgi Markov dies after an assassin stabs him with a poisoned umbrella at a London bus stop.
  • 1978: Pope John Paul II elected by cardinals: first non-Italian for 450 years
  • 1978: First Test-Tube Baby Born
  • 1978: John Paul II Becomes Pope
  • 1978: Jonestown Massacre
67 1979 
  • 1979: Margaret Thatcher Prime Minister to 1990 (Conservative)
  • 1979: Public sector strike paralyses UK
  • 1979: Margaret Thatcher becomes first woman UK Prime Minister
  • 1979: Ayatollah Khomeini Returns as Leader of Iran
  • 1979: Iran Takes American Hostages in Tehran
  • 1979: Margaret Thatcher First Woman Prime Minister of Great Britain
  • 1979: Mother Theresa Awarded the Nobel Peace Prize
  • 1979: Nuclear Accident at Three Mile Island
  • 1979: Sony Introduces the Walkman
68 1980 
  • 1980: Arthur Fry, a chemist for 3M, invented the Post-It note
  • 1980: Failed U.S. Rescue Attempt to Save Hostages in Tehran
  • 1980: John Lennon Assassinated
  • 1980: Mount St. Helens Erupts
  • 1980: Rubik's Cube Popular
  • 1980: Ted Turner Establishes CNN
  • 1980: Failed U.S. Rescue Attempt to Save Hostages in Tehran
69 1981 
  • 1981: First US Space Shuttle (Columbia) launched
  • 1981: Worst April blizzards of 20th century in Britain
  • 1981: Wedding of Prince Charles and Lady Diana Spencer
  • 1981: Assassination Attempt on the Pope
  • 1981: Assassination Attempt on U.S. President Reagan
  • 1981: Millions Watch Royal Wedding on T.V.
  • 1981: New Plague Identified as AIDS
  • 1981: Pac-Man is Extremely Popular
  • 1981: Personal Computers (PC) Introduced by IBM
70 1982 
  • 1982: Argentina invades Falkland Islands
  • 1982: Unemployment reaches 3 million in Britain
  • 1982: Women's peace protests against cruise missiles begin at Greenham Common
  • 1982: E.T. Movie Released
  • 1982: Falkland Islands Invaded by Argentina
  • 1982: King Henry VIII's Ship the Mary Rose Raised After 437 Years
  • 1982: Reverend Sun Myung Moon Marries 2,075 Couples at Madison Square Garden
71 1983 
  • 1983: Margaret Thatcher wins landslide second term election victory, taking 397 seats to Labour's 209
  • 1983: ?1 coin goes into circulation in Britain
  • 1983: Reagan Announces Defense Plan Called Star Wars
  • 1983: Soviets Shoot Down a Korean Airliner
72 1984 
  • 1984: Miners' strike in UK - High Court orders sequestration of NUM assets
  • 1984: Huge Poison Gas Leak in Bhopal, India
  • 1984: Indira Gandhi, India's Prime Minister, Killed by Two Bodyguards
73 1985 
  • 1985: BBC launches 'EastEnders' as soap rival to 'Coronation Street'
  • 1985: Famine in Ethiopia
  • 1985: Hole in the Ozone Layer Discovered
  • 1985: Mikhail Gorbachev Calls for Glasnost and Perestroika
  • 1985: Wreck of the Titanic Found
74 1986 
  • 1986: US bombing of Libya
  • 1986: Chernobyl nuclear accident in USSR
  • 1986: LiveAid, the biggest music event staged to date
  • 1986: Seven dead in 'Challenger' space shuttle disaster
  • 1986: Challenger Space Shuttle Explodes
  • 1986: Chernobyl Nuclear Accident
  • 1986: Ferdinand Marcos Flees the Philippines
  • 1986: Iran-Contra Scandal Unfolds
  • 1986: U.S. Bombs Libya
  • 1986: U.S.S.R. Launches Mir Space Station
75 1987 
  • 1987: Margaret Thatcher wins record third term as UK prime minister
  • 1987: DNA First Used to Convict Criminals
  • 1987: Klaus Barbie, the Nazi Butcher of Lyons, Sentenced to Life in Prison
  • 1987: New York Stock Exchange Suffers Huge Drop on 'Black Monday'
  • 1987: West German Pilot Lands Unchallenged in Russia's Red Square
76 1988 
  • 1988: Pan Am Flight 103 Is Bombed Over Lockerbie
  • 1988: U.S. Shoots Down Iranian Airliner
77 1989 
  • 1989: Berlin Wall Falls
  • 1989: Exxon Valdez Spills Millions of Gallons of Oil on Coastline
  • 1989: Students Massacred in China's Tiananmen Square
78 1990 
  • 1990: John Major Prime Minister to 1997 (Conservative)
  • 1990: Iraq invades Kuwait, triggering first gulf war
  • 1990: Violence flares in London Poll Tax demonstration
  • 1990: Margaret Thatcher quits as UK prime minister
  • 1990: Leading anti-apartheid campaigner Nelson Mandela freed from prison in South Africa after 27 years
  • 1990: Hubble Telescope Launched Into Space
  • 1990: Lech Walesa Becomes First President of Poland
  • 1990: Nelson Mandela Freed
79 1991 
  • 1991: Bronze Age Man Found Frozen in Glacier
  • 1991: Collapse of the Soviet Union
  • 1991: Operation Desert Storm
  • 1991: South Africa Repeals Apartheid Laws
80 1992 
  • 1992: Official End of the Cold War
81 1993 
  • 1993: Cult Compound in Waco, Texas Raided
  • 1993: Use of the Internet Grows Exponentially
  • 1993: World Trade Center Bombed
82 1994 
  • 1994: Channel Tunnel Opens, Connecting Britain and France
  • 1994: Lorena Bobbit Takes Brutal Revenge
  • 1994: Nelson Mandela Elected President of South Africa
  • 1994: O.J. Simpson Arrested for Double Murder
  • 1994: Rwandan Genocide Begins
83 1995 
  • 1995: Ebola Virus Spreads in Zaire
  • 1995: Gas Attack in Tokyo Subway
  • 1995: Yitzhak Rabin Assassinated
84 1996 
  • 1996: Mad Cow Disease Hits Britain
  • 1996: Two Royal Divorces
85 1997 
  • 1997: UK General Election: Labour routs Tories and Tony Blair becomes Prime Minister
  • 1997: Hale-Bopp Comet Visible
  • 1997: Hong Kong Returned to China
  • 1997: Pathfinder Sends Back Images of Mars
  • 1997: Princess Diana Dies in Car Crash
  • 1997: Scientists Clone Sheep
86 1998 
  • 1998: India and Pakistan Test Nuclear Weapons
  • 1998: Titanic Most Successful Movie Ever
  • 1998: U.S. President Clinton Impeached
  • 1998: Viagra on the Market
87 1999 
  • 1999: The Euro the New European Currency
  • 1999: Fear of Y2K Bug
  • 1999: Killing Spree at Columbine High School
  • 1999: NATO Attacks Serbia
  • 1999: Panama Canal Returns to Panama
88 2000 
  • 2000: Fuel protests paralyse Britain for seven days
  • 2000: World celebrates New Millennium: UK opens unpopular dome visitor attraction at Greenwich
89 2001 
  • 2001: 11 SEP attacks on US
  • 2001: Outbreak of Foot & Mouth disease in UK. Millions of animals slaughtered and burned across the nation
  • 2001: General Election - Labour returned to power in UK
90 2002 
  • 2002: The Queen Mother Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon dies, aged 101 years
91 2005 
  • 2005: UK General election returns Labour to power for third term under Tony Blair


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