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More Bollocks - not the EU type:
40 years ago today, a record shop owner in Nottingham was arrested for displaying the album "Never Mind the Bollocks, Here's the Sex Pistols". Three weeks later the court decided that the law of 1899 "against obsceneties" could not be applied, and let the man go.
 
6 Nov 1528

Shipwrecked Spanish conquistador Álvar Núñez Cabeza de Vaca becomes first known European to set foot in Texas
 
6 Nov 1429
Henry VI was crowned King of England, seven years after acceding to the throne at the age of eight months. Two years later, in Paris, he was also crowned King of France

Mmmm!!! Elizabeth the 2nd, Queen of France :D:D:D
 
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6 Nov 1935
The RAF's first monoplane fighter, the 'Hawker Hurricane' made its maiden flight. Although largely overshadowed by the Spitfire, the aircraft became renowned during the Battle of Britain, and accounted for 60% of the RAF's air victories.
 
Lots of Monarch style things going on today :icon-biggrin:

6 Nov 1999
Australians reject referendum to become a republic with a president as its head

The referendum was held to amend the Australian constitution, which would make the country a republic with a president as its head. If the referendum has passed the British monarchy would no longer have been a constitutional monarchy.
 
Don't go to Maine :beer::beer::beer:

6 Nov 1911
Maine becomes a DRY state
 
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75 years ago today were the first combat operations with an anti-g suit. The "Franks suit" was being worn by pilots in Algeria on November 8th 1942.

For some time after, the RAF declined to wear these suits - partly because of the risk of being shot down over enemy territory and thus presenting the Germans with the technology, partly because we weren't convinced it worked, but mostly because the service could not agree on the correct tie and moustache to be worn whilst wearing it over your underwear. :lol:

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(For the record the left hand photograph is the suit's inventor, Gp.Capt. Dr. Wilbur Rounding Franks OBE RCAF (1901-1986) ) When not growing elegant moustaches or inventing new flying clothing, Prof. Franks worked on cancer research and was one of the scientists who jointly showed that smoking caused lung cancer. Clever bloke really.)
 
Been slacking, well working in foreign parts "CORNWALL" :coldsweat::o Thar be Dragons n folk wi 6 fingers down there :scared-eek::scared-eek::scared-eek:

The patron saint of Calculus and my saviour at times :icon-biggrin:

19 Nov 1872
E.D. Barbour of Boston is awarded the first U.S. patent for the first 'calculator', an adding machine capable of printing totals and subtotals
 
19 Nov 1940
First major German air raid on Birmingham - about 440 bombers kill 450
 
19 Nov 1946
Bradman scores 119 South Australia v Victoria, 183 mins, 8 fours

Who taught these damn Colonial upstarts to play the English Gentleman's game, what, chin chin old boy, another G&T Caruthers :lol:
 
They literally did !!!
Interesting to know how it got it's name though

20 Nov 868
St. Edmund, Saxon king of East Anglia, was martyred by the Vikings, who tied him to a tree, shot at him with arrows, then beheaded him. He gave his name to the town Bury St. Edmunds in Suffolk. See
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picture of St. Edmundsbury Cathedral and the town's Abbey Gardens (see
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picture) where some say St. Edmund could be buried.
 
20 Nov 1759
Damned French trying to nick our Fish and Chips :lol:

The British fleet, under Admiral Hawke, defeated the French at the Battle of Quiberon Bay, thwarting an invasion of England.
 
Now they could of made something useful, like a 4x4, instead of those tin cans they made :icon-biggrin:

20 Nov 1906
Charles Stewart Rolls and Frederick Henry Royce formed Rolls-Royce. See
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picture of a 1939 Rolls Royce Wraith. In 1931, the company bought up Bentley Motors.
 
Happy Anniversary to HMQ and Phil :beer::beer:

20 Nov 1947
Princess Elizabeth (Queen Elizabeth II) married Lieutenant Philip Mountbatten (Duke of Edinburgh) at Westminster Abbey. The BBC made the first tele-recording of the event, which was broadcast in the US 32 hours later.
 
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HMHS Britannic was shaken by an explosion, caused by a naval mine, off the Greek island of Kea on the morning of 21 November 1916, and sank 55 minutes later, killing 30 people.
There were 1,065 people on board; the 1,035 survivors were rescued from the water and lifeboats. Britannic was the largest ship lost in WW1, and the sister ship of Titanic and Olympic.
 
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1976: Rocky premiered in New York. Sylvester Stallone wrote the script himself during only three and half days, after seeing Muhammad Ali fight Chuck Wepner. Low budget, 1 M $, but the highest grossing film of 1976. 3 Oscars of 10 nominations.
 
World famous and record breaking Hollywood stuntman Dar Robinson died in a motorcycle stunt in 1986 when he missed his braking point and rode off a cliff.
 
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