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Barnes Neville Wallis, British aeronautical engineer, dies |
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The Scottish inventor John Logie Baird made the first televized transmission of a moving object (a 15-year-old office boy) |
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October Manifesto Russian Tsar Nicholas II grants civil liberties |
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Tsar of Russia accepts 1st Duma (Parliament) |
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First-ever US auto show opens in Madison Square Garden in New York City |
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Edmund Cartwright, English inventor, dies |
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Britains 1st seaplane flies
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Hans Rademacher, German mathematician who made important contributions to real analysis and measure theory, complex analysis, geometry, and numerical analysis, is born
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The Soviet Lunik II became the first spacecraft to land on the Moon
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» September 06, 1905 |
General Trade journal publishes 1st Dutch photo (train accident) Read more... |
» September 06, 1900 |
British General Buller occupies Lydenburg South Africa Read more... |
» September 06, 1522 |
Ferdinand Magellan's 17 surviving crew members reached the Spanish coast aboard the Vittoria, having completed the first circumnavigation of the world Read more... |