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- Seventy years ago, on 31st January 1953 and stretching overnight into 1st February, the worst North Sea flood on record took place. North-western Europe was hit by extensive flooding when severe gales combined with a spring tide and very low pressure. Over 1,800 people were killed in the Netherlands, over 300 in Eastern England, and...The great North Sea Flood
- Just 125 years ago, on 14th January 1898, Charles Lutwidge Dodgson, an English author, poet, photographer and mathematician, died of pneumonia. His pen name was Lewis Carroll, and he was best known for Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland, Through the Looking Glass and the poems Jabberwocky and The Hunting of the Snark. A brilliantly inventive writer,...Remembering Lewis Carroll, creator of Alice in Wonderland
- Two hundred years ago, on 26th January 1823, Edward Jenner, the British physician and immunologist who created the first vaccine (for smallpox), died of a stroke. He was the son of a Gloucestershire clergyman and the brother of another – who brought him up when his father died. He was also a violinist, a poet...The man who made the first-ever vaccine
- Jews had come to Poland from all over Europe, where they found freedom to worship and trade. By the beginning of the 20th century, there were 3.5 million Jews in Poland, or a little over 10 per cent of the population. In the Polish town of Osweicim, that figure was 58 per cent. Jews were...27th January – Holocaust Memorial Day
- The current fashionable middle-class lifestyle trend of cold-water swimming is putting thousands of new converts in danger, as they swim in cold water for longer than their bodies can take. One lido in London recently reported that they were having to deal with cases of hypothermia every day, as some people insisted on staying in...Are you a cold-water swimmer? Then beware.
- Learn your times tables. It seems that being able to multiply is a “basic building block for success in life.” So says the Schools Minister, as multiplication test results for hundreds of thousands of nine-year-olds were recently published for the first time. Nick Gibbs said that being able to recall any multiple up to 12...The key to a good head-start in life?
- The sales of portable generators, torches and candles have soared in recent months, amid concerns that Britain may face power cuts if it cannot import enough energy to maintain supply this winter. As the National Grid warns of possibly tight supply levels, generator sales have tripled, torch sales are up by 43pc on 2021, and...Stocking up because of the war
- All in the month of DECEMBER The man who gave us safe milk and saved the silk industry Lord Reith – running the BBC 100 years ago 90 years of broadcasting the Royal Christmas Messages The mysterious ways of mistletoe Protect our birds Other ways to engage with your community this Christmas ** Editor: We...Looking at your Community (all articles) for December 2022
- It was: 200 years ago, on 27th December 1822 that Louis Pasteur, French biologist, microbiologist, and chemist was born. One of the fathers of germ theory, he was best known for the pasteurisation process, which is named in his honour. 100 years ago, on 8th December 1922 that Lucian Freud, German-born British figurative artist and...All in the month of DECEMBER
- Two hundred years ago, on 27th December 1822, the French biologist, microbiologist and chemist Louis Pasteur was born. One of the fathers of germ theory, he was best known for the pasteurisation process, which is named in his honour. At school he was not an outstanding student, his favourite subject being art. But he eventually...The man who gave us safe milk and saved the silk industry
- One hundred years ago, on 14th December 1922, John Reith (later Lord Reith) was appointed general manager of the newly formed BBC. He was its first director general when it became a public corporation in 1927. Born in Stonehaven, Kincardineshire, Reith was educated in Glasgow and Norfolk. An engineer by profession, he had fought in...Lord Reith – running the BBC 100 years ago
- This year we shall have our first Royal Christmas Message from King Charles III. He follows in a tradition that spans three generations. It was 90 years ago, on 25th December 1932, that the first Royal Christmas Message was broadcast on radio. King George V addressed the nation live from Sandringham. A quarter of a...90 years of broadcasting the Royal Christmas Messages