Here they all are - in chronological order
1824: United States presidential election: Since no candidate received a majority of the total electoral college votes in the election, the United States House of Representatives is given the task of deciding the winner in accordance with the Twelfth Amendment to the United States Constitution.
1849: Inquest before G Sylvester esq - At Melksham Forest, on Joseph Pegler, aged 5 years. The deceased resided at the Lock House, on the Wilts and Berks canal, and went daily to school at Melksham; not returning as usual in the evening, search was made, and the body was found in the morning, in the canal. Reading Mercury - 01/12/1849
1878: 1st White House telephone installed
1921: 1st US helium-filled dirigible makes 1st flight
1955: In violation of segregation laws in Montgomery, Alabama, Rosa Parks refused to surrender her bus seat to a white passenger and was arrested, sparking a 381-day bus boycott led by Martin Luther King, Jr.
1990: Tunnel links
UK▸ and Europe
Britain and France are joined for the first time in thousands of years as the last wall of rock separating two halves of the Channel Tunnel is removed.
2001: Captain Bill Compton brings Trans World Airlines Flight 220, an MD-83, into St. Louis International Airport bringing to an end 76 years of TWA operations following TWA's purchase by American Airlines.
2009: The Office of Rail Regulation (
ORR» ) is calling on the Association of Train Operating Companies (
ATOC» ) and its subsidiary National Rail Enquiries to publish a code of practice for access to its database of real time train information.
http://www.passenger.chat/58082016: "I contacted
GWR▸ and asked for the date of the next Meet The Manager session at Paddington. This is on 1st December between 16:00 and 19:00"
http://www.passenger.chat/176242019: Earliest traceable patient, a 55-year-old man, develops symptoms of a novel coronavirus (Covid-19) in Wuhan, China
2020: December meeting online in a Zoom chatroom of Great Western Coffee Shop members (first time in December)
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2020 - we met yesterday evening with an interesting discussion on the history of Reading including the listing of the Three Guineas, and contrasting the use of web pages versus (or with) Facebook pages for smaller organisations including those of community based groups in the passenger public transport arena.
Some of the dates are a bit woolly - an individual day as shown above tends to be a stepping stone in a long process, and an unveiling may be one day, but installation tends to be over a period and then allocated to a day for history remembrance purposes.
Many of the above were very easily research indeed - some quizzes as we on up to Christmas will be harder, but I suspect that our core members will get most of them in seconds or minutes - the intent is not to occuply you for hours in researching every one of them, but to have a bit of quick fun, and provide nuggets of new knowledge to our wide readership. With travel having fallen off a cliff this year, our forum is quieter than it once was - but our monthly reach has still been to some 3,000 different visitors, 13,000 sessions, six pages viewed on an average session ... with some 98% of those pages being in the UK which rather confirms targetting success.