On this day: Goldie the eagle escaped London Zoo

Events, birthdays and anniversaries for 27 February
On this day in 1965, Goldie the golden eagle escaped from London Zoo and settled in Regents Park for 11 days. Picture: GettyOn this day in 1965, Goldie the golden eagle escaped from London Zoo and settled in Regents Park for 11 days. Picture: Getty
On this day in 1965, Goldie the golden eagle escaped from London Zoo and settled in Regents Park for 11 days. Picture: Getty

1545: The Scots under the Earl of Angus defeated English under Sir Ralph Eure at Battle of Ancrum.

1700: Southwest Pacific island of New Britain was discovered by English navigator William Dampier.

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1861: Warsaw Massacre occurred when crowd was fired upon by Russian troops during demonstration against Russian rule.

1879: The discovery of saccharin was reported by chemists Constantin Fahlberg and Ira Remsen of the Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore.

1900: Labour Party was formed with Ramsay MacDonald as secretary.

1918: British hospital ship, Glenart Castle, was sunk by U-boat in the Bristol Channel.

1933: Reichstag, German parliament building in Berlin, was burned, and Nazis blamed Communists.

1952: United Nations held first meeting in New York headquarters.

1965: Goldie the eagle escaped from London Zoo and settled in Regent’s Park. His freedom flights were followed by television and newspapers until his capture on 10 March.

1985: A “Save the Doctor” campaign was started in Britain when the BBC left Dr Who out of plans for BBC1.

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1989: Derrick Morris, 58, of Swansea, became Britain’s longest living heart swap patient, nine years after his operation. He lived another 16 years.

1989: Yugoslavia imposed emergency measures in strike-torn southern province of Kosovo.

1991: Nine Orkney children from four families on South Ronaldsay were taken into care after allegations of child sex abuse. They were returned home on 4 April.

1992: A bomb exploded at London Bridge train station, injuring 28 people. IRA claimed responsibility as part of threatened pre-election bombing campaign.

1993: Three shoppers badly hurt in an IRA bomb blast in Camden Town, north London.

1995: Appeal judges ordered eight Ayrshire children, victims of alleged abuse, to be reunited with their parents nearly five years after they had been taken from them.

2010: Central Chile was hit by an 8.8 magnitude earthquake which left more than 700 people dead and two million affected.

BIRTHDAYS

Annabel Goldie, MSP, 63; Peter Andre, singer, 41; Lord Ashdown of Norton Sub Hamdon, MP 1983-2001, leader of Liberal Democrats 1988-99, 73; Robert Anthony Carmichael Hamilton, 13th Lord Belhaven and Stenton, 87; Derren Brown, magician and psychological illusionist, 43; Chelsea Clinton, 34; Steve Harley, singer, 63; Rabbi Baroness Neuberger DBE, 64; Oliver Peter St John, 9th Earl of Orkney, 76; Prof Roger Scruton, philosopher, 70; Dame Antoinette Sibley DBE, prima ballerina, 75; Timothy Spall OBE, actor, 57; Joanne Woodward, actress, 84.

ANNIVERSARIES

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Births: 1807 Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, poet; 1861 Rudolf Steiner, social philosopher; 1902 John Steinbeck, novelist and Nobel laureate; 1907 Kenneth Horne, comedian; 1912 Laurence Durrell, author; 1924 Magnus Shearer, Lord Lieutenant of Shetland 1982-94; 1933 John Crichton-Stuart, 6th Marquess of Bute.

Deaths: 1735 John Arbuthnot, writer and creator of “John Bull”; 1936 Ivan Pavlov, discoverer of the conditioned reflex; 1990 Leslie Ames, cricketer; 1 2002 Spike Milligan KBE, comedian and author.

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