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- All in the month of October Remembering the Beatles A Bear called Paddington Remembering the Marshall Plan strong>The man who created those lions in Trafalgar Square Halloween – some statistics SAD people need our help and understanding ** Editor: We continue our column that looks at memorable dates in the month (this time, October) down...Looking at Community (all articles) for October 2023
- It was: 150 years ago, on 1st Oct 1873 that Edwin Landseer, artist and sculptor, died. Known for his animal paintings, and for his famous lion sculptures at the base of Nelson’s Column in London. 100 years ago, on 10th Oct 1923 that Nicholas Parsons, radio and TV game show host and actor was born. ...All in the month of October
- Sixty years ago, on 15th October 1963, the term ‘Beatlemania’ first appeared in the Daily Mirror newspaper in the UK. It described the intense, frenzied reaction of fans of the Beatles and their music. The group – John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr – had been attracting wild adulation in the north...Remembering the Beatles
- It was 65 years ago, on 14th October 1958, that Michael Bond’s children’s book, A Bear Called Paddington, was published. It marked the debut of the lovable Paddington Bear, who is now a household name after appearing in two irresistible films. Paddington starred in more than 20 books written by Bond, who died aged 91...A Bear called Paddington
- Seventy years ago, on 30th October 1953, former US Secretary of State George Marshall was awarded the 1953 Nobel Peace Prize for engineering the Marshall Plan – a massive economic aid programme for Europe in the aftermath of World War Two. Marshall was widely admired at the highest levels, although he had not always been...Remembering the Marshall Plan
- It was 150 years ago, on 1st October 1873, that Sir Edwin Landseer, artist and sculptor, died. He is known mainly for his animal paintings, and for the lion sculptures at the base of Nelson’s Column in London. He was a popular painter in his lifetime, appealing to people across class boundaries, and his death...The man who created those lions in Trafalgar Square
- We are following the Americans in spending more and more money on Halloween. Since 2013, UK consumer spending for Halloween products has more than doubled. It’s gone from about £230 million in 2013 to about £687 million last year, according to the statistics website statista.com. Of that amount, we spent nearly £29 million last year...Halloween – some statistics
- The nights are getting darker, and many people are getting SAD, as the autumn closes in around us. SAD is properly called ‘Seasonal Affective Disorder’, and it is a kind of seasonal depression. How can you tell if someone has SAD? The symptoms include: a persistent low mood, a loss of pleasure in everyday things,...SAD people need our understanding
- All in the month of September 25 years of Google Remembering the genius of JRR Tolkien Remembering W H Auden North Korea – how it all began Weather by app? Do you like the exterior lights of modern cars? Why car tyres are not good for you ** Editor: We continue our column that looks...Looking at Community (all articles) for 2023
- It was: 125 years ago, on 26th Sept 1898 that George Gershwin, American composer, was born. Known for his operas, Broadway musicals and film scores. 100 years ago, on 4th Sept 1923 that Noel Coward’s musical revue London Calling! was first performed, in London. It was his first publicly produced musical work. Also 100 years...All in the month of September
- It was 25 years ago, on 4th September 1998, that Google, the internet search company, was founded by Larry Page and Sergey Brin, both students at Stanford University in California. The company was originally based in a friend’s garage at nearby Menlo Park. It began in January 1996 as a simple research project which employed...25 years of Google
- Fifty years ago, on 2nd September 1973, JRR Tolkien, the fantasy writer, poet, scholar and educator, died. He was best known for his novels The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings. Born in Bloemfontein and descended from a family that originated in an area that was then East Prussian and is now Russian, Tolkien...Remembering the genius of JRR Tolkien