Sunday, 29 June 2014

Sinking of the Ark Royal (1941)

Daily Express dated Tuesday December 2nd 1941
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The aircraft carrier HMS Ark Royal had in fact been torpedoed by U-boat U81 two weeks earlier on November 13th 1941 while heading for Gibraltar after delivering some Hurricane fighters to Malta. She sank early the next morning about 30 miles off Gibraltar. Thankfully there was only one fatality, Able Seaman Edward Mitchell, who was killed in the initial explosion.

Friday, 27 June 2014

Random Ad - Veerasawmy's Restaurant (1920's)

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Veerasawmy's Indian Restaurant opened in London's Regent Street in 1926 and notable diners have included Winston Churchill, Edward VIII (when Prince of Wales), King Gustav VI of Sweden, Jawaharlal Nehru, Indira Gandhi, Charlie Chaplin and yours truly. I was taken there by my Father when I was but a whippersnapper in the 1950's.

Wednesday, 25 June 2014

Random Cutting - Kray brother escapes (1958)

28th May 1958
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This is an early bit of press coverage for the Kray Brothers and reading the article it is obvious that the general public didn't know who they were at that time. Ronnie Kray had been sentenced to 3 years for GBH in 1957 but had been transferred to Long Grove Mental Home in February 1958. After the escape he became more unstable and paranoid. He was finally given up to the police by the Kray family for his own sake. 

Sunday, 22 June 2014

Pope John Paul II shot (1981)

Daily Mirror dated Thursday May 14th 1981
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Polish born Pope John Paul II was shot and badly wounded as he entered St Peter's Square in the Vatican by a Turkish gunman, Mehmet Ali Ağca, who was immediately captured. The Pope recovered after major surgery and went on to survive another assassination attempt in 1982. The gunman was given a life sentence, but pardoned in 2000 and extradited to Turkey where he was arrested for an earlier murder and given 10 years and released in 2010.

Friday, 20 June 2014

Random Ad - Oatine Face Cream (1917)

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A 1917 advert for Oatine Face Cream. It may have worked on female Bank clerks but I doubt it did a lot of good for munitions workers whose skin turned yellow from handling TNT.


Wednesday, 18 June 2014

Random Cutting - IRA Letter Bombs (1976)

26th May 1976
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26th May 1976
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Lord Justice Sebag Shaw was an IRA target because in 1973 he had sentenced 8 IRA members to life imprisonment for car bombings. Back in 1955 he had been part of the defence for Ruth Ellis the last woman to be hanged in England.

Sunday, 15 June 2014

Boer War news (1901)

The Guernsey Advertiser dated February 2nd 1901
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The 2nd Boer War between the forces of the British Empire and the Dutch settlers of the Transvaal Republic and the Orange Free State started in 1899 and went through 3 distinctive phases - the Boer Offensive, the British Offensive and, from September 1900 until the War ended in May 1902, the Boer Guerrilla War. The story headed 'A De Wet story' makes it all sound so very gentlemanly, but it was far from it, with nearly 20,000 soldiers and about 28,000 civilians killed.