January 1966
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1st
The Psychedelic Shop opens at Haight Street, San Francisco
4th 4,000 people attend a memorial service for
Richard Dimbleby at Westminster Abbey
10th
Pakistani-Indian peace negotiations end successfully
in Moscow
11th
Conference about the situation in Rhodesia begins
in Lagos
11th Indian prime minister
Lal Bahadur Shastri dies
13th
Three visiting Labour M.P.s are expelled from Rhodesia
15th The TRIPS festival,
considered to be the start of the Hippie movement is held
in San Francisco
15th Moscow announces
that Sergei Korolev is dead
17th A B-52 bomber collides
with a jet tanker over Spain, dropping three 70-kiloton
hydrogen bombs
19th
Robert Menzies resigns as Australian Prime Minister after
a record 16 years in office
19th Indira Gandhi is
elected Prime Minister of India
20th Hungary sees demonstrations
against high food prices
21st
Beatle George Harrison marries model Patti Boyd (right)
21st Italian Prime Minister
Aldo Moro resigns as a result of a power struggle within
his party
26th Harold Holt becomes
Prime Minister of Australia
28th
Film actress Hedy Lamarr is arrested for shoplifting in
Los Angeles
29th
The Road Safety Act is passed which leads to the use of
the breathalyser
31st The United Kingdom
ceases all trade with Rhodesia
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February 1966
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1st
The first £25,000 Premium Bond winner was Norman Jepson
1st
Silent comedy star Buster Keaton dies aged 70
1st
Hollywood columnist Hedda Hopper dies
3rd
Soviet probe Luna 9 is the first artificial satellite to
'land' on the moon
4th A Japanese passenger
jet crashes into Tokyo Bay killing 133
7th
The Who and The
Kinks perform on the last 'Shindig' show on ABC television
8th
Freddie Laker sets up an airline to cater for the package
holiday market
9th
The government announces plans to build a fast-breeder
reactor at Dounreay, Scotland
10th Soviet writers
Yuli Daniel and Andrei Sinjavski are imprisoned for anti-Soviet
writings
11th
The Belgian government resigns
14th The Australian
Dollar is introduced at an exchange rate of two dollars
per £
19th The UK Naval minister,
Christopher Mayhew, resigns
20th The British musicians'
union proposes that miming be banned from television shows
22nd The Merseybeats
disband
23rd A military coup
in Syria replaces the government with a Ba'athist regime
24th
A military coup occurs in Ghana while president Kwame
Nkrumah is abroad
28th US astronauts Charles
Bassett and Elliott See are killed in aircraft crash
28th
Liverpool's 'Cavern Club'
closes (right)
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March 1966
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1st
The Russian craft Venera (Venus) III is the first to land
(crash) on another planet
1st
The government announces plans for decimalisation
3rd
Actor William Frawley who played Fred Mertz in 'I Love Lucy'
dies
4th
John Lennon says, "We (The Beatles) are more popular
than Jesus"
8th
Ronnie Kray shoots rival gangster George Cornell
8th Australia announces
that it will substantially increase its number of troops
in Vietnam
8th An IRA bomb destroys
Nelson's Pillar in Dublin, Eire (right)
10th Crown Princess
Beatrix of the Netherlands marries German Claus von Amsberg
11th
Charles De Gaulle states that French troops will
be taken out of NATO and French bases closed
16th Gemini 8 docks
with the Agena target satellite
17th
The Alvin submarine finds one of the missing American
hydrogen bombs lost near Spain
17th
Arkle wins the Cheltenham Gold Cup for the third year in
succession
20th
The World Cup Jules Rimet trophy is stolen from Central
Hall, Westminster
23rd The Pope and the
Archbishop of Canterbury, meet in Rome - the first official
meeting for 400 years
27th
The World Cup trophy is found in a garden in South London
by 'Pickles' the dog
28th Indira Gandhi visits
Washington DC
29th P.J.Proby leaves
Britian after his visa expires
31st
Labour, under Harold Wilson, are re-elected in a General
Election
31st The USSR launches
Luna 10 which will become the first space probe to orbit
the moon
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April 1966
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Sophia Loren (right) and Carlo Ponti marry for the second
time, the first being declared void
1st
The British Airports Authority is formed
2nd The Indonesian army
demands that the country rejoin the United Nations
2nd
Author C.S. Forester dies
4th
The Soviet spacecraft
Luna X achieves Lunar orbit
10th
Evelyn Waugh dies
18th The Lovin' Spoonful
make their British debut at the Marquee Club
19th Johnny Kidd disbands
The Pirates
21st
An artificial heart is installed in the chest of
Marcel DeRudder in a Houston hospital
21st
The opening of the Parliament of the United Kingdom
is televised for the first time
26th
L.K. O'Brien is appointed Governor of The Bank of England
27th Pope Paul VI and
Soviet premier Gromyko meet in the Vatican - the first meeting
between the Catholic Church and Soviet Union
29th The number of US
troops in Vietnam totals 250.000
30th A regular hovercraft
service begins across the English Channel from Dover to
Calais
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May 1966
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3rd
Pirate station Britain
Radio starts test broadcasts
6th
Brady and Hindley are found guilty and sentenced to life
imprisonment for the 'Moors Murders'
15th
The 44 day seamens strike causes the government to declare
a state of emergency
15th The South Vietnamese
army besieges Da Nang
16th
Ex-World Champion boxer Randolph Turpin is found shot dead
at his flat in Leamington Spa
19th
The revolving restaurant (right) at the top of the Post
Office tower opens
20th
The Who's Keith Moon is injured when accidentally
struck by Pete Townshend during a 'wild' routine
26th
Guyana achieves independence
28th Fidel Castro announces
martial law in Cuba because of possible US attack
28th
The Indonesian and Malayan governments declare that
the Indonesian Confrontation is over
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June 1966
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The
Beatles appear 'live' on T.V. for the first time on 'Top
of the Pops'
2nd
Philips Petroleum announce the finding of a huge gas field
in the North Sea off the Humber estuary
2nd
The US space probe Surveyor 1 lands on the Moon -
the first soft landing on another world
3rd
Joacim Balaguer is elected president of the Dominican
Republic
5th Eugene Cernan completes
his second U.S. spacewalk during the Gemini 9 mission
6th James Meredith,
the civil rights activist, is shot dead while trying to
march across Mississippi
7th Roy
Orbison's wife Claudette dies following a motorcycle
accident
13th The US Supreme
Court rules in the Miranda case that police must inform
suspects of their rights before questioning
them
18th CIA director William
F. Raborn resigns, to be succeeded by Richard Helms
18th Butlins open their
last, and smallest, holiday camp at Barry Island
20th Charles De Gaulle
visits the Soviet Union
20th
Sheila Scott (right) lands her Piper Comanche at Heathrow,
completing her 33 day round the world solo
flight -
the first woman to achieve it
21st
Reg Calvert,
owner of pirate station Radio City, is shot dead at
Major Oliver Smedley's home
23rd
Anthony Wedgewood Benn introduces legislation
to outlaw pirate radio stations
28th
In Argentina, a coup deposes president Arturo Umberto Illia
and appoints general Juan Carlos Ongania
29th
The Barclaycard is launched, the first British-based credit
card
29th
Comedy actor Ronald Shiner dies
29th US planes bomb
Hanoi and Haiphong
29th The seamens' strike,
organised by the National Union of Seamen, ends
30th France formally
withdraws from NATO
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July 1966
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Brighton
is the first English town to get 'yellow pages'
Bob
Dylan breaks his neck in a motorcycle accident, taking 18
months to recover
Mike
D'Abo (left) replaces Paul Jones (right) as lead singer
of pop group Manfred Mann
4th North Vietnam declares
general mobilization
4th President Lyndon
B. Johnson signs the Freedom of Information Act into US
law
6th Malawi becomes a
republic
11th
BMC and Jaguar announce that they are to merge as British
Motor Holdings
12th
Indira Gandhi visits Moscow
14th
Brigitte Bardot marries
Gunther Sachs
14th Israeli and Syrian
jet fighters fight over the Jordan River
24th
UN Secretary General U Thant visits Moscow
28th
At 70, Florence Nagle becomes the first licensed female
racehorse trainer
28th The USA announces
that a U-2 reconnaissance plane has disappeared over Cuba
30th
England win football's
World Cup at Wembley,
beating West Germany 4-2
30th
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31st
Princess Alexandra gives birth to Marina Victoria Alexandra
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August 1966
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Prince
Philip opens the Commonwealth Games in Kingston, Jamaica
1st Sniper Charles Whitman
kills 16 people at the University of Texas
2nd The Spanish government
forbids any flight of British military places through Spanish
airspace
3rd
Comedian Lenny Bruce dies of a drugs overdose
5th Dr. Martin Luther
King leads a civil rights march in Chicago
5th Ground-breaking
on the World Trade Centre (right) takes place
6th
The Ministry of Social Security is formed from the Ministries
of Pensions and National Insurance
6th The bridge over
the Tajo River in Lisbon, Portugal, is opened
10th
George Brown succeeds Michael Stewart as Foreign Secretary
12th
Harry Roberts, John Duddy and Jack Whitney shoot dead three
plain clothes policemen
13th An earthquake in
Turkey kills 2394 and injures a further 10000
14th
U.S. spacecraft Orbiter 1 is reported to have achieved Lunar
orbit
15th
John Whitney is charged with the murder of three
policemen
15th The New York Herald
Tribune stops publication
17th Saudi Arabia and
the UAR begin negotiations in Kuwait to end the war in Yemen
18th The Tay road bridge
is opened
19th Further earthquakes
in eastern Turkey destroy whole cities
21st
Seven men sentenced to death in Egypt for anti-Nasser
agitation
27th
Francis Chichester begins his solo round the world voyage
in Gypsy Moth IV
30th France offers independence
to French Somaliland after heavy rioting
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September 1966
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BMC
announce plans for 11,000 redundancies, causing a strike
until 11th November
1st UN Secretary-General
U Thant declares that he is not going to seek re-election
3rd
John Ridgeway and Chay Blyth complete their 92-day row across
the Atlantic
6th
The South African Prime Minister Hendrik Verwoerd is assassinated
in Cape Town
8th
The Severn road bridge is
opened by Her Majesty The Queen
9th NATO decides to
move the SHAPE headquarters to Belgium
13th
Balthazar Johannes Vorster becomes the new South
African prime minister
15th
Britain's first polaris submarine, H.M.S. Resolution (right),
is launched at Barrow-in-Furness
16th The New Metropolitan
Opera house opens in New York City
19th
Scotland Yard arrests Ronald Edwards suspected of
being involved of the great train robbery
28th
41 year old actor Eric Fleming, who played Gil Favor in
'Rawhide', is drowned in Peru
30th
Lord Thomson buys The Times
30th Nazis Baldur von
Schirach and Albert Speer are released from Spandau Prison
at midnight
30th Botswana achieves
independence.
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October 1966
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Lead
singer Denny Laine quits The Moody Blues
1st
Georgie Fame splits from his backing group 'The
Blue Flames'
3rd
Tunisia severs diplomatic relations with the United Arab
Republic
4th
Israel applies for outer membership of the EEC
4th
Basutoland becomes independent and takes the name Lesotho
7th
Pop star, ex-Pirate Johnny Kidd (right), dies in a car crash
on A58, Bury New Road, Lancashire
7th The 'hippie' drug
LSD is made illegal in California
11th
France and the Soviet Union sign a treaty about cooperation
in nuclear research
14th The first edition
of the 'International Times' underground paper is published
14th The city of Montreal
inaugurates its metro system
17th Lesotho and Botswana
are accepted to join United Nations
18th
Timothy Evans is given a posthumous free pardon for the
Christie murders
21st
The Aberfan colliery slurry
tip slide disaster claims the lives of 116 children and
28 adults
22nd
Spy George Blake escapes from Wormwood Scrubs prison (right)
22nd
Spain demands that Britain stops all military flights
to Gibraltar
23rd
Britain refuses
24th Negotiations about
the Vietnam War begin in Manila, Philippines
25th Spain closes its
Gibraltar border to non-pedestrian traffic
26th
Singer Alma Cogan dies
of cancer
26th NATO moves its
HQ from Paris to Brussels
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November 1966
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Art
treasures are endangered as Florence suffers its worst floods
for a thousand years
6th Lunar Orbiter 2
is launched
8th Edward Brooke becomes
the first black senator to be elected in the U.S.A.
9th Jack Lynch becomes
the new Irish Prime Minister
9th Paul McCartney is
involved in the moped accident which leads to rumours of
his death
11th Spain declares
a general amnesty on crimes committed during the Spanish
Civil War
15th
James Lovell and Buzz Aldrin splash down in Gemini 12 (right),
the last Gemini mission
15th Harry Roberts,
police murderer, is caught near London
17th
150,000 Leonid meteors an hour visible in the
skies across the United States
17th UN General Assembly
decides to found the UN Industrial Development Organization
19th
British comedy actor Arthur Haynes dies
21st The army crushes
an attempted coup in Togo
25th
Edgar J. Hoover announces all evidence suggests that Lee
Harvey Oswald was acting alone
30th
Barbados achieves independence
30th The Courts declare
pirate station Radio Essex to be operating illegally
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December 1966
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The
B.B.C. announces plans for reorganisation of its radio stations
1st
The first British Christmas postage stamp is issued
1st
Harold Wilson and Rhodesian P.M. Ian Smith (right)
negotiate on HMS Tiger
2nd U Thant agrees to
serve a second term as UN Secretary-General
6th
The first geo-stationary satellite is placed
in orbit over the Pacific
7th
Barbados is accepted into the United Nations
15th
Cartoon genius Walt Disney (right bottom) dies
aged 65
16th The UN Security
council approves an oil embargo against Rhodesia
17th South Africa refuses
to join the trade embargo against Rhodesia
20th
Harold Wilson withdraws all his previous offers to
Rhodesian government
22nd Ian Smith declares
that he considers that Rhodesia is already a republic
23rd
The last edition of 'Ready
Steady Go!' is broadcast
25th
Pirate radio station
Radio Essex closes down
31st Walter Ulbricht
talks about negotiations regarding German unification
31st Thieves steal millions
of pounds worth of paintings from Dulwich Art Gallery, London
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1966
Births
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1966
Deaths
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January
12 Rob Zombie, musician, artist, writer
January 13 Patrick Dempsey, actor
January 17 Shabba Ranks, singer
February 9 Ellen van Langen, Dutch athlete
February 11 Patrick Kuhnen, West German tennis player
February 11 Stephen Gregory, actor
February 20 Cindy Crawford, model
February 22 Brian Andrew Greig, statesman
February 24 Billy Zane, actor
February 25 Samson Kitur, Kenyan athlete
March 10 Edie Brickell, singer
March 25 Tom Glavine, baseball pitcher
March 31 Roger Black, British athlete
April 14 Greg Maddux, baseball pitcher
April 18 Trine Hattestad, Norwegian javelin thrower
April 28 John Daly, American golfer
April 29 Phil Tufnell, cricketer
May 10 Jonathan Edwards, British triple jumper
May 12 Stephen Baldwin, actor
May 16 Janet Jackson, singer
May 16 Thurman Thomas, American football player
May 24 Eric Cantona, French footballer
May 26 Helena Bonham Carter, actress
June 8 Julianna Margulies, actress
June 18 Kurt Browning, figure skater
June 21 Rudi Bakhtiar, journalist
June 27 J. J. Abrams, television writer and producer
June 28 John Cusack, actor
June 30 Mike Tyson, boxer
July 3 Moises Alou, Major League Baseball player
July 14 Matthew Fox, actor
August 7 Jimmy Wales, founder of Wikipedia
August 11 Juan Maria Solare, classical music composer
August 14 Halle Berry, actress
August 19 Lee Ann Womack, country music musician
September 4 Yanka Dyagileva, Russian punk-rock singer
September 21 Kiefer Sutherland, actor
October 24 Roman Abramovich, Russian oligarch and oil magnate
October 27 Matt Drudge, Internet journalist
October 28 Steve Atwater, American football player
November 12 David Schwimmer, American actor
November 14 Curt Schilling, baseball pitcher
November 17 Sophie Marceau, actress
November 17 Jeff Buckley, singer
December 7 C. Thomas Howell, actor
December 7 Linn Ullmann, Norwegian journalist and author
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January 1 Vincent Auriol, French president
January 11 Alberto Giacometti, Italian sculptor
January 11 Lal Bahadur Shastri, Indian prime minister
January 11 Hannes Kolehmainen, Finnish long-distance runner
January 14 Barry Fitzgerald, actor
January 14 Bill Carr, American athlete
January 15 Sergei Korolev, space scientist
January 18 Kathleen Norris, writer
February 1 Buster Keaton, American actor and film director
February 1 Hedda Hopper, gossip columnist
February 10 Billy Rose, composer, band leader
February 20 Chester Nimitz, American admiral
February 28 Charles Bassett and Elliott See, astronauts
March 1 Fritz Houtermans, physicist
March 3 Maxfield Parrish, artist
March 3 William Frawley, actor
March 5 Anna Ahmatova, poetess
March 8 William Waldorf Astor, 3rd Viscount Astor, British
parliamentarian
March 8 George Cornell, gangster
April 2 C.S. Forester, English author
April 3 Battista Pininfarina, car designer
April 10 Evelyn Waugh, author
April 13 Georges Duhamel, author
April 13 Abdul Salam Arif, Iraqi president
May 16 Randolph Turpin, boxer
May 22 Tom Goddard, Gloucestershire cricketer
June 1 Papa Jack Laine, jazz musician
June 6 James Meredith, civil rights campaigner
June 7 Claudette Orbison, wife of Roy
June 7 Jean Arp, Alsatian sculptor, painter, and poet
June 8 Anton Melik, Slovene geographer
June 12 Hermann Scherchen, Austrian conductor
June 21 Reg Calvert, pirate radio station owner
June 29 Ronald Shiner, actor
June 30 Giuseppe Farina, Italian F1 driver
July 2 Jan Brzechwa, Polish poet
July 6 Sad Sam Jones, Major League Baseball player
July 7 George de Hevesy, chemist; Nobel-laureate
July 18th Bobby Fuller, singer
July 24 Montgomery Clift, actor
August 3 Lenny Bruce, American comedian
August 6 Cordwainer Smith, science fiction author
September 5 Dezso Lauber, Hungarian sportsman
September 6 Margaret Sanger, birth control advocate
September 6 Hendrik Verwoerd, prime minister of South Africa
September 11 C. E. Woolman, founder of Delta Air Lines
September 17 Fritz Wunderlich, tenor
September 28 Andre Breton, founder of surrealism
September 28 Eric Fleming, actor
October 7 Johnny Kidd, singer
October 18 Elizabeth Arden, beautician, and cosmetics entrepreneur
October 26 Alma Cogan, singer
November 2 Mississippi John Hurt
November 19 Arthur Haynes, actor
November 23 Sean T. O'Kelly, second President of Ireland
December 15 Walt Disney
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