12th December
It was all quite at CP Quadrat the last couple of days. Chris was on STAG so wasn’t able to write a diary entry. Take a look at the 353 Diary blog to see what happened on this day in history.
12th December
It was all quite at CP Quadrat the last couple of days. Chris was on STAG so wasn’t able to write a diary entry. Take a look at the 353 Diary blog to see what happened on this day in history.
Ravi Shankar dies age 92.
Princess Anne becomes Mrs Timothy Laurence after a small family wedding in Scotland.
35 dead in Clapham rail collision.
Shultz calls on European allies to increase defence spending.
On this day in 1980, American oil tycoon Armand Hammer pays $5,126,000 at auction for a notebook containing writings by the legendary artist Leonardo da Vinci.
A six-day siege ends peacefully in London after four IRA gunmen free their two hostages and give themselves up to police.
Simultaneous bomb explosions in Milan and Rome leave at least 27 people dead and 100 injured.
Rolling Stones guitarist Brian Jones has a nine-month jail sentence overturned at the Court of Appeal in London.
French soldiers killed in train accident.
Mona Lisa recovered in Florence.
Marconi sends first Atlantic wireless transmission.
Joseph Hayne Rainey of Georgetown, South Carolina, became the first African American to serve in the U.S. House of Representatives.
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The Diary Of My Afghanistan Tour 2010/2011, portrays the human element of the Afghanistan conflict to help those back home understand, that ‘as much as we love of our jobs and being out here, we are all of us, still human.’
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