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The Leaning Tower of Pisa was closed to the public, as its accelerated rate of leaning raised fears for the safety of its many visitors |
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Gerald Durrell, British author and naturalist, is born |
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First airplane bombing experiments with explosives, SF |
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Dutch Scouts Organization established in Amsterdam |
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Marconi Company establishes CQD as 1st intl radio distress signal |
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Start of Sherlock Holmes Adventure of Blanched Soldier (BG) |
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The first aerial crossing of the English Channel was made by Jean Pierre Blanchard and Dr John Jeffries, in a hot-air balloon |
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Italian astronomer Galileo discovered Jupiter's four satellites, naming them Io, Europa, Ganymede, and Callisto |
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The first landing of an aircraft on a ship's deck was made by US pilot Eugene Ely, in San Francisco Bay
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An earthquake kills over 75,000 at Messina in Sicily
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A violent earthquake occurred in the Abruzzi, Italy, killing some 15,000 inhabitants
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» July 30, 1908 |
Around the World Automobile Race ends in Paris Read more... |
» July 30, 1909 |
John A Heyder becomes president of baseballs National League Read more... |
» July 30, 1909 |
Wright Brothers deliver 1st military plane to the army Read more... |