On this day: Oetzi the Iceman was discovered

Events, birthdays and anniversaries for 19 September
On this day in 1991 Oetzi the Iceman, an ancient mummy, was discovered by German tourists on the Austrian/Italian border. Picture: GettyOn this day in 1991 Oetzi the Iceman, an ancient mummy, was discovered by German tourists on the Austrian/Italian border. Picture: Getty
On this day in 1991 Oetzi the Iceman, an ancient mummy, was discovered by German tourists on the Austrian/Italian border. Picture: Getty

1840: Auckland, New Zealand, was founded.

1854: The Great North of Scotland Railway opened, from Aberdeen to Huntly.

1893: New Zealand became the first nation to grant female citizens the right to vote.

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1898: British force under Horatio Kitchener reached Fashoda in the Sudan.

1934: Bruno Richard Hauptmann was arrested in New York and charged with kidnapping baby of American aviation pioneer Charles Lindbergh.

1941: The Germans took Kiev in Soviet Union.

1945: William Joyce, known as “Lord Haw-Haw” for his wartime broadcasts for the Nazis, was sentenced to be hanged at the Old Bailey.

1955: Juan Peron, Argentine presidential dictator from 1946, resigned and went into exile after military revolt.

1958: Nasa was founded to co-ordinate non-military space flight and research.

1960: Chubby Checker’s The Twist – a cover of an original Hank Ballard song – entered the American charts and launched a dance craze.

1972: An Israeli diplomat was killed and another injured when letter bomb exploded at Israeli embassy in London.

1975: First of 12 episodes of BBC hotel comedy Fawlty Towers was broadcast.

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1978: Egypt’s cabinet approved unanimously president Anwar Sadat’s Camp David agreement to sign peace treaty with Israel within three months.

1981: Black Friday on the Stock Exchange, the worst day for share prices for five years.

1985: Two earthquakes hit Mexico City, killing over 500.

1991: Ötzi the Iceman was discovered by German tourists.

1993: Nigel Mansell became only the third driver to claim both a Formula 1 and an IndyCar title by winning the grand prix in Nazareth, Pennsylvania.

2001: President George W Bush ordered 100 combat aircraft to the Persian Gulf in preparation for a possible strike against Afghanistan and the terrorist leader Osama bin Laden.

2006: Thai military staged a coup in Bangkok. The Constitution was revoked and martial law declared.

2010: Baroness Thatcher joined politicians and royalty to mark the 70th anniversary of the Battle of Britain.

BIRTHDAYS

Twiggy (born Lesley Hornby), model and actress, 65; Jarvis Cocker, singer (Pulp), 51; Kate Adie OBE, television reporter, 69; Captain Jim Fox MBE, OBE, modern pentathlete, 73; Jeremy Irons, actor, 66; David McCallum, Scottish actor, 81; Patrick Marber, playwright, 50; Margaret of Mar, 31st Countess of Mar and 24th Lady Garioch, politician, farmer and cheesemaker, 74; Charles Henry Gordon-Lennox, 10th Duke of Richmond, 10th Duke of Lennox, Hereditary Constable of Inverness Castle, 85; Dame Zandra Rhodes DBE, dress designer, 74; Nile Rodgers, music producer, 62; Lol Creme, rock musician, 67.

ANNIVERSARIES

Births: 1806 William Dyce, Aberdeen-born artist; 1839 George Cadbury, Quaker, chocolate maker, social reformer; 1911 Sir William Golding, author and Nobel laureate manager; 1934 Brian Epstein, Beatles; 1867 Arthur Rackham, illustrator.

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Deaths: 1812 Meyer Rothschild, banker; 1881 James Garfield, 20th American president; 1905 Doctor Thomas Barnardo, social reformer and founder of homes for destitute children; 1988 Roy Kinnear, actor and comedian.

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