England
Everton move to Anfield Rd 1884
Did you know Everton were originally at Anfield Rd?
Read MoreSir Robert Peel Prime Minister capitalised on his father’s success but what happened next?
Sir Robert Peel the Prime Minister who creates the Metropolitan Police helps emancipate Catholics in Britain to avoid the potential for civil war and repeals the repressive Corn Laws even when it mean’t division in his own ranks. He showed the ability to be pragrmatic, transition and change course on the big issues that mattered. The son of a wealthy industrialist whilst educated at the right schools and Oxford, he largely was still seen as an outsider amongst the old elite, the land-owners and aristocrats that had dominated the Commons and the Lords. But despite his wealthy background history gives us a glimpse of man that can make the right decisions even when it will be a more difficult path to follow. One in our series of profiles about British Prime Ministers linked to related articles, periods and historic themes.
Read MoreThe Reform Club founded 1836
The founding of the Reform Club
Read MoreArtist J.M.W Turner paints fire at Houses of Parliament 1835
Turner paints the fire at Houses of Parliament 1835
Read MoreNew Design for Houses of Parliament 1836
New design for Houses of Parliament 1836
Read MoreBritain Applies Poor Law Act to Ireland 1838
Poor Law 1834 is applied to Ireland
Read MoreSchool Meals Act 1906
School Meals Act 1906, what impact did it have on the lives of children at the turn of the 20th century. Did it benefit society overall?
Read MoreFirst Lyons tea shop opens 1894
Lyons Tea Shops
Read MoreMarks and Spencers opens 1894
Michael Marks and Thomas Spencer open the first of their ‘Penny Bazaars’, at Cheetham Hill, Manchester. Marks arrived in Britain from Poland, penniless, illiterate and did not speak English. Spencer befriended him and lent him £5, which he used to start selling from market stalls. Their stores sold a range of household goods ‘don’t ask…
Read MoreFirst and Second Opium Wars 1856-1860
First Opium War Britain defeats China (1839-1842 and Second Opium War 1856-1860 British and French occupy the forbidden city Beijing.
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