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The Northern Ireland Civil Rights Association (NICRA) is formed
The Northern Ireland Civil Rights Association (NICRA) was formed in 1967. It played a crucial role in the history of Northern Ireland, particularly in the late 1960s and early 1970s, during a period known as “The Troubles.” …
Earl Haig, Commander in Chief of British forces 1915-18, founder of the British Legion, died
Field Marshal Douglas Haig, 1st Earl Haig, often known as Earl Haig, was a senior officer in the British Army. He served as the Commander-in-Chief of the British forces on the Western Front from late 1915 until the end of World War I in 1918. His role and strategies during the war, particularly in battles such as the Somme and Passchendaele, have been subject to considerable debate and scrutiny. Following his military career, he played a significant role in establishing organizations to support war veterans, including founding the British Legion. …
Greenwich Mean Time adopted by Scotland
Scotland adopted Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) in 1880. Prior to this, local mean time, based on the local meridian, was used in different regions, which led to variations in timekeeping across the country. The adoption of GMT was part of a wider movement towards standardizing time that took place in the 19th century, primarily driven by the expansion of railway networks and the need for uniform timekeeping. …
John Miller Nicholson, Manx artist and photographer, born
John Miller Nicholson, born on January 29, 1840, was a prominent Manx artist and photographer known for his work depicting scenes and people from the Isle of Man. His contributions to Manx art are significant, capturing the culture, landscape, and daily life of the island during the 19th and early 20th centuries. …
Archibald Hamilton Rowan, United Irishman, tried on charge of distributing seditious paper
Archibald Hamilton Rowan, a prominent figure in the movement for Irish independence, was a member of the Society of United Irishmen, an organization that sought to achieve political reform and, later, Irish independence from British rule. His trial on charges of distributing seditious material was a significant event in the late 18th-century struggle for Irish rights and independence. …
Oliver Goldsmiths, The Good-Natured Boy is first performed at Londons Covent Garden
Oliver Goldsmith, a notable writer and playwright of the 18th century, is best known for his works such as “The Vicar of Wakefield,” “She Stoops to Conquer,” and “The Deserted Village.” However, there’s a little confusion in your query: “The Good-Natured Man” is a play by Oliver Goldsmith, not “The Good-Natured Boy.” …
Scottish Jacobite army begins retreat
On January 29, 1716, the Scottish Jacobite army began its retreat, marking a turning point in the Jacobite Rising of 1715. This event was part of a series of attempts by the Jacobite movement to restore the Stuart dynasty to the thrones of England, Scotland, and Ireland. …
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