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1969
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The Average Weekly Wage in 1969
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£24.16s.5d
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800kg
Unsliced white loaf - 1s 9d (8.8p)
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Litre
of petrol - 1s 5.52d (7.3p)
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Pint
of milk - 11d (4.7p)
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Pint
of beer - 2s 1.5d (10.7p)
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20
Cigarettes - 6 shillings (30p)
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1.5kg
flour - 2s 2d (10.8p)
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1kg
Granulated sugar - 1s 8d (8.3p)
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250g
Imported butter - 2s 2d (10.1p)
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1kg
Cheddar Cheese - 8s 2d (40.8p)
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12
size 2 eggs - 4s 7.5d (23.2p)
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100g
Instant coffee - 4s 6.5d (22.7p)
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Financial:
June - wool
and clothing materials become subject to purchase tax
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Timothy
Leary is cleared of drugs related charges
Cilla Black marries her manager
Bobby Willis
Snooker's 'Pot Black' is launched on television
French President Charles DeGaulle is forced to resign
Cricket's John Player Sunday League starts
Colonel Gaddafi seizes power in Libya
Midnight Cowboy is the first 'X'-rated film to win an Oscar
Ho Chi Minh, 'The father of
Vietnam' dies
The PASCAL computer language is developed
ITA's Emley Moor transmitter mast collapses
Miss World
is Eva
Reuber-Staier ( Miss Austria )
Alexander
Solzhenitsyn is expelled from the Russian Writers Union
The world's longest bridge, over 23 miles, is completed in
Louisiana
The
smoke detector, invented
in 1967, receives UL approval
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Unemployment
quoted at 557,700
Bobby Charlton
is awarded the O.B.E.
The R.A.F. gets it's first Harrier jump-jet
Troop withdrawals begin from Vietnam
British troops move into Northern
Ireland
Britain abolishes capital punishment
Rhodesia becomes a Republic
North Sea oil is first discovered
The voting age is reduced from 21 to 18 Lulu
marries BeeGee Maurice Gibb
Miss
Universe is Gloria Diaz ( Miss Philippines )
Christopher
Cockerell, the inventor of the hovercraft, is knighted
Sony introduce the U-Matic colour video cassette recorder
The first in-vitro human egg fertilisation is achieved by
Patrick Steptoe and Robert Edwards |
The
Home Secretary orders the destruction of Britain's obsolete 'Dr
Who' style police boxes as personal radios become commonplace
Grand Prix drivers Lucien Bianchi, Paul Hawkins, Gerhard Mitter
and Moises Solana lose their lives in race crashes, bringing the
decade total to 21

January 1969
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Singer
Peter Frampton leaves 'The Herd' to go solo
1st
Sir Learie Constantine (right) becomes Britain's first black
life peer
1st
Rupert Murdoch wins the take-over battle with Robert Maxwell
for 'The News of the World'
5th The riots in Derry,
Northern Ireland, result in over 100 people injured
6th
James Lister, director of 'Gilligan's Island' and 'Wild, Wild
West' dies
10th After 147 years,
the last issue of the (US) Saturday Evening Post is published
11th
'Just William' creator Richmal Crompton dies aged 78
14th
Sir Matt Busby announces his retirement as manager of Manchester
United Football Club
14th An explosion aboard
the carrier USS Enterprise near Hawaii kills 25 crew
15th The Soviet Union
launches Soyuz 5
16th Ten paintings are
defaced in New York's Metropolitan Art Gallery
16th Student Jan Palach
sets fire to himself in Prague's Wenceslas Square in protest
to the invasion of Czechoslovakia by the Soviet Union, and
dies three days later
20th Richard Nixon succeeds
Lyndon Johnson as President of the United States
23rd
The government rejects proposals to legalise cannabis
27th 14 men, including
nine Jews, are executed in Baghdad for spying for Israel
27th Reverend Ian Paisley
is jailed for three months for illegal assembly
30th
The Beatles make their last ever public appearance, from the
roof of Apple Studios in London
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February 1969
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E.P.s
are excluded from the pop chart listings
Elvis
records in Memphis for the first time since 1955
2nd
Horror king Boris Karloff dies
4th Yasser Arafat (right)
is appointed PLO leader at the Palestinian National Congress
8th
Beatle George Harrison has his tonsils removed
at University College Hospital in London
9th
The Boeing 747 'Jumbo Jet' makes its maiden flight
near Seattle, U.S.A.
9th
Actor George 'Gabby' Hayes dies
13th FLQ terrorists bomb
the Stock Exchange in Montreal, Quebec
14th
Radio presenter Kenneth Horne dies
23rd Ex-test cricketer
the Reverend David Sheppard is appointed Bishop of Woolwich
24th The Mariner 6 Mars
probe is launched by NASA
25th President Richard
Nixon visits Queen Elizabeth II
28th
Robert Kennedy's assassin Sirhan Sirhan is refused a request
to be executed
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March 1969
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1st
Princess Anne carries out her first public engagement
1st US baseball legend
Mickey Mantle announces his retirement
1st
The Doors' Jim Morrison is arrested for lewd behaviour and
drunkenness after a show in Miami
2nd
Concorde 001makes
its maiden flight from Toulouse
2nd Soviet and Chinese
forces clash at a border outpost on the Ussuri River
3rd In a Los Angeles court,
Sirhan Sirhan (right) admits killing presidential candidate
Robert F. Kennedy
3rd NASA launches Apollo
9 to test the lunar module, a 10-day mission
5th
At the No.1 court in the Old Bailey the Kray twins are sentenced
to life for murder
10th
James Earl Ray is sentenced to 99 years imprisonment
11th
'Day Of The Triffids' author John Wyndham dies aged 65
12th
Beatle Paul McCartney marries Kodak heiress Linda Eastman
(right, bottom)
12th
George
and Patti Harrison are arrested for possession of cannabis
after a raid on their home
17th
Golda
Meir becomes Prime Minister of Israel
20th
Beatle John Lennon marries Yoko Ono in Gibraltar
25th
Bandleader Billy Cotton dies aged 69
28th
Ex-American President Dwight D. Eisenhower dies in the Walter
Reed Army Hospital
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April 1969
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The
Open University is brought into existence by the grant of
its Royal Charter
The voting age in the UK is reduced from 21 to 18
1st The Hawker Siddeley Harrier (right, top)enters
service with the RAF
4th Doctor
Denton Cooley implants the first temporary artificial heart
5th Four
Britons reach the North Pole after a 47-day dogsled journey
9th Concorde
002 makes its maiden UK flight from Filton, Bristol
18th
Bernadette Devlin, aged 21, is elected as M.P. for Mid-Ulster
(right, bottom)
20th British troops arrive
in Northern Ireland
22nd
The liner Queen Elizabeth II
starts her maiden voyage from Southampton to New York
22nd Robin Knox-Johnston
becomes the first person to sail around the world solo without
stopping
23rd
Sirhan Sirhan is sentenced to the gas chamber ( later commuted
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25th
Mrs Dale's Diary ends its run on B.B.C.Radio after
more than 5,400 episodes
28th General de Gaulle
resigns as President of France after suffering defeat in a
referendum
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May 1969
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3rd
Jimi Hendrix is arrested in Toronto for possession of heroin
6th
In Belfast, Ian Paisley is freed under a wide-ranging amnesty
9th
The Vatican drops St.Christopher from the liturgical calendar
14th
Martin Lamble, the Freeport Convention drummer, is killed
in a crash on the M1
16th
Soviet spacecraft Venera 5 sends back data before
crashing on the surface of Venus
16th Pete Townshend
is arrested in New York for "assaulting" a plainclothes
police officer
17th Soviet Venera 6
sends atmospheric data from Venus before being crushed by
pressure
17th Tom McClean completes
the first solo transatlantic crossing by rowboat
18th
Graham Hill (right) wins the Monaco Grand Prix for a record
fifth time
18th NASA launches Apollo
10 on an 8-day mission
21st The Beatles announce
Allen Klein as their financial manager
22nd Apollo 10's lunar
module flies within 15,400 m of the moon's surface
26th John Lennon and
Yoko Ono start their Bed-In at the Queen Elizabeth Hotel
in Montreal
27th
Jeffrey Hunter, first Captain of Star Trek's 'Enterprise',
dies as the result of a head trauma
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June 1969
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Cilla
Black (right, top) has plastic surgery on her nose
2nd The Canadian National
Arts Centre in Ottawa opens its doors to the public for the
first time
2nd Australian aircraft
carrier 'Melbourne' collides with the US destroyer 'Frank
E. Evans' in the South China Sea killing 74 American sailors
7th Manfred Mann announce
they are disbanding
8th
Brian Jones quits The
Rolling Stones
8th
American actor Robert Taylor dies of lung cancer aged 57
13th
Actress Martita Hunt dies aged 69
16th
Earl Alexander of Tunis dies
18th A pesticide spill
in the River Rhine, Germany, kills millions of fish
19th The musical review
"Oh! Calcutta!" opens in New York
20th
High grade crude oil deposits are discovered in the North
Sea
20th Georges Pompidou
is elected President of France
21st
American tennis player 'Little Mo' Connolly dies aged 34
22nd
Entertainer Judy Garland (right, bottom) dies, aged 47, after
an accidental overdose of sleeping pills
24th The United Kingdom
and Rhodesia sever diplomatic ties
25th
'Pancho' Gonzales beats Charlie Pasarell in the longest ever
tennis singles match - 112 games
27th The Stonewall riots
mark the start of the modern gay rights movement in the U.S.
28th
Banks open on a Saturday for the last time
29th The Pop Proms begin
at the Royal Albert Hall
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July 1969
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Golfer
Tony Jacklin wins the Open at Lytham St.Annes
1st
The Investiture of Prince Charles as the 19th Prince
of Wales takes place at Caernarvon Castle
3rd
Brian Jones of The Rolling
Stones is found drowned in his swimming pool as a result of
a drugs overdose
5th
The Rolling Stones hold
their free concert in Hyde Park
7th French is made equal
to English throughout the Canadian national government
8th The first U.S. troop
withdrawals are made from Vietnam
16th NASA launches the
Apollo 11 moon landing mission
18th Edward M. Kennedy
drives off a bridge at Chappaquiddick Island, killing Mary
Jo Kopechne
20th
Neil Armstrong becomes
the first man to walk on the moon at 03:56 BST
20th During the American
moon landing Russia lands an unmanned space craft 500 miles
away
24th Apollo 11 returns
safely to Earth
26th
Elvis recommences live performances (right)
30th Richard Nixon makes
an unscheduled visit to South Vietnam and meets with President
Nguyen Van Thieu
31st The halfpenny ceases
to be legal tender in the UK
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August 1969
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Kiki
Dee becomes the first British girl singer to be signed
by Motown
1st
The old halfpenny is withdrawn from circulation
5th Mariner 7 makes its
closest fly-by of Mars (3,524 kilometres)
8th
Handley-Page, Britain's oldest aircraft manufacturer, calls
in the receivers
9th The Charles Manson
(right) 'family' murder Sharon
Tate and 4 others including Jay Sebring and Abigail Folger
14th British troops are
deployed in Northern Ireland
15th
Start of the 'Woodstock' 3
day pop festival attended by 450,000 people in New York State
15th Hurricane Camille
hits the Mississippi coast killing 248 people and causing
US$1.5 billion in damage
30th
- 31st Bob Dylan stars in the second Isle of Wight
pop festival
30th First internet connection
on the ARPANET between UCLA and Stanford University, California
31st
Undefeated ex-World Heavyweight boxing champion Rocky Marciano
dies, aged 45, in a plane crash
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September 1969
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Singer
James Taylor breaks his arm and leg in a motorcycle accident
All
five members of The Equals are injured in an autobahn accident
in Germany during a gale
Deep
Purple's Ritchie Blackmore marries German dancer Barbel Hardie
1st A coup in Libya ousts
King Idris and brings Colonel Moammar Gaddafi to power
2nd North Vietnamese president
Ho Chi Minh (right) dies
4th
The Vietcong call a 3-day truce in memory of Ho
Chi Minh
5th
ITV makes its first colour television transmissions
5th Lt. William Calley
is charged with premeditated murder for the death of 109 Vietnamese
civilians in My Lai
16th
BIBA opens as a
department store in Kensington
21st
Police storm a 'Hippy' squat at 144 Piccadilly, London, arresting
200
24th
Ton Duc Thang succeeds Ho Chi Minh as President
in Vietnam
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October 1969
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The
Moody Blues form their 'Threshold' record label
1st Olof Palme is elected
Labour party leader, replacing Tage Erlander as Swedish prime
minister
5th
Monty Python's Flying Circus (right) is first broadcast, seen
on BBC2
14th
The 7-sided 50p piece is introduced into circulation
15th
The print unions finally allow Rupert Murdoch's
purchase of 'The Sun' newspaper
21st Willi Brandt becomes
Chancellor of West Germany
24th
47 are hurt in a prisoner riot at Parkhurst sparked by the
early release of Soviet spy Peter Kroger
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November 1969
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Torrey Canyon (right) owners, Barracuda Tankers, pay £3
million compensation to England and France
3rd
Work finally begins on the National Theatre building
13th Quintuplets are born to Mrs Irene Hanson after
fertility treatment
14th
Colonel Gaddafi nationalises all foreign banks in Libya
14th NASA launches Apollo
12, the second manned mission to the surface of the Moon
15th The Soviet submarine
K-19 collides with the American submarine USS Gato in the
Barents Sea
15th In Washington DC,
250-500,000 protesters stage a peaceful demonstration against
the war
17th Negotiators from
the Soviet Union and the USA begin SALT 1 negotiations in
Helsinki
18th
Joseph P. Kennedy dies, father of the Kennedy brothers
John, Robert and Edward
18th
Bandleader and composer Ted Heath dies aged 69
19th
M.P.s approve a bill to set up a new 'Ulster Defence
Regiment' to replace the 'B Specials'
19th Apollo 12 successfully
makes the second manned moon landing
21st President Nixon and
Japanese Premier Eisaku Sato agree on the return of Okinawa
to Japanese control
25th The government authorises
licences for 12 new local radio stations
25th John Lennon returns
his OBE to protest the British government's support of the
US war in Vietnam
27th
The Rolling Stones play a concert at Madison Square Garden
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December 1969
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Barry Gibb leaves The BeeGees to go solo
2nd
98 people are arrested following a pitch invasion
during a Springbok rugby game in Aberdeen
2nd The Boeing 747 jumbo
jet makes its debut carrying 191 people from Seattle to New
York
4th Black Panthers Fred
Hampton and Mark Clark are shot in their sleep during a raid
by 14 Chicago police
6th
Four people are killed at the notorious Altamont Pop Festival
in the U.S.A.
13th
The American Supreme Court orders 4 Southern states
to end all segregation by February 1970
17th
Tiny Tim (right) marries 17 year old Vicki Budinger live on
American television
18th
The 'experimental' ban on capital punishment in
Britain becomes permanent
22nd Bernadette Devlin
is sentenced to 6 months imprisonment for inciting riot
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1969
Births
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1969
Deaths
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January 3 Michael Schumacher, Formula
One driver
January 5 Marilyn Manson, singer
January 14 Jason Bateman, actor
January 14 David Grohl, drummer, composer
January 16 Roy Jones Jr., boxer
January 17 Lukas Moodysson, film director
January 20 Skeet Ulrich, actor
February 1 Gabriel Batistuta, Argentine football player
February 3 Retief Goosen, South African golfer
February 5 Bobby Brown, singer
February 11 Jennifer Aniston, American actress
March 1 Javier Bardem, actor
March 1 Dafydd Ieuan, drummer with 'Super Furry Animals'
March 19 Connor Trinneer, Star Trek actor
April 6 Bret Boone, Major League Baseball All-Star
April 11 Cerys Matthews, singer
April 17 Henry Ian Cusick, actor
April 19 Susan Polgar, chess player
April 25 Darren Woodson, American football player
April 25 Renee Zellweger, actress
May 2 Brian Lara, Trinidadian cricketer
May 3 Daryl F. Mallett, American author & actor
May 7 Eagle Eye Cherry, musician
May 14 Cate Blanchett, Australian actress
May 15 Emmitt Smith, American football player
May 16 Tracey Gold, actress
May 16 Steve Lewis, American athlete
May 18 Martika, Cuban-American singer
June 14 Steffi Graf, German tennis player
June 15 Oliver Kahn, German football player
July 5 John LeClair, American NHL star
August 2 Fernando Couto, football player
August 6 Elliott Smith, musician
August 9 Troy Percival, Major League Baseball All-Star
August 13 Midori Ito, Japanese figure skater
August 18 Edward Norton, actor
August 18 Christian Slater, actor
August 19 Matthew Perry, actor
September 2 Cedric "K-Ci" Hailey, R&B singer
September 5 Dweezil Zappa, actor, musician, son of Frank Zappa
September 13 Shane Warne, Australian cricketer
September 25 Hansie Cronje, South African cricketer
September 25 Catherine Zeta-Jones, Welsh actress
October 3 Gwen Stefani, No Doubt lead singer
October 10 Brett Favre, American football player
October 13 Nancy Kerrigan, figure skater
October 17 Ernie Els, South African golfer
October 19 Trey Parker, co-creator of South Park
October 30 Clay Enos, photographer
November 4 Matthew McConaughey, American actor
November 7 Bryant H. McGill, American poet
November 20 Aqi Fzono, Japanese composer
December 15 Rick Law, illustrator, producer
December 21 Julie Delpy, actress
December 23 Martha Byrne, soap opera actress and singer
December 28 Linus Torvalds, original developer of Linux
December 30 Jay Kay, Jamiroquai frontman
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January 4 Violet and Daisy Hilton, conjoined twins, actresses
January 6 James Lister, director
January 8 Albert Hill, British athlete
January 11 Richmal Crompton, author
January 19 Jan Palach Czech student protester
January 25 Irene Castle, dancer
January 29 Allen Dulles, Director of the Central Intelligence
Agency
February 2 Boris Karloff, actor
February 4 Thelma Ritter, American actress
February 4 Fred Hampton, Black Panther
February 4 Mark Clark, Black Panther
February 9 Gabby Hayes, actor
February 11 James Lanphier, actor
February 14 Kenneth Horne, radio presenter
February 20 Ernest Ansermet, Swiss conductor
February 26 Levi Eshkol, Prime Minister of Israel
March 4 Nicholas Schenck, motion-picture impresario
March 11 John Wyndham, British science fiction author
March 25 Billy Cotton, bandleader
March 26 John Kennedy Toole, American author
March 27 B. Traven, German writer
March 28 Dwight D. Eisenhower, 34th president of the United
States
May 14 Frederick Lane, Australian swimmer
May 14 Martin Lamble, musician
May 19 Coleman Hawkins, American jazz musician
May 27th Jeffrey Hunter, Star Trek actor
June 8 Robert Taylor, actor
June 13 Martita Hunt, actress
June 16 Earl Alexander of Tunis
June 21 Maureen Connolly, tennis star
June 22 Judy Garland, US actress and singer
July 3 Brian Jones, musician
July 18 Mary Jo Kopechne, aide to Robert F. Kennedy
July 24 Witold Gombrowicz, Polish novelist and dramatist
August 9 Sharon Tate, American actress
August 9 Jay Sebring and Abigail Folger, murdered with Sharon
Tate
August 27 Ivy Compton-Burnett, English novelist
August 27 Erika Mann, oldest daughter of Thomas Mann
August 31 Rocky Marciano, world heavyweight champion boxer
September 2 Ho Chi Minh, President of North Vietnam
October 4 Natalino Otto, Italian singer
October 12 Sonja Henie, Norwegian Olympic and World Champion
figure skater
October 12 Serge Poliakoff, Russian painter
October 21 Jack Kerouac, US author
October 21 Waclaw Sierpinski, Polish mathematician
October 30 Pops Foster, jazz musician
November 12 William F. Friedman, cryptanalyst
November 15 Iskander Mirza, first President of Pakistan
November 18 Joseph P. Kennedy, Sr., father of President John
F. Kennedy
November 18 Ted Heath, bandleader, composer
December 4 Fred
Hampton and Mark Clark, Black Panther members
December 5 Princess Alice of Battenberg, mother of Prince Philip
December 31 George Lewis, jazz musician (b. 1900)
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