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{{*mp}} [[1698]] - Most of the '''[[Palace of Whitehall]]''' ''(pictured)'' in [[London]], the main residence of the [[ |
{{*mp}} [[1698]] - Most of the '''[[Palace of Whitehall]]''' ''(pictured)'' in [[London]], the main residence of the [[List of English monarchs|English monarchs]], was destroyed by fire. |
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{{*mp}} [[1884]] - The '''[[Fabian Society]]''', a [[socialist]] intellectual movement, was founded in [[London]]. |
{{*mp}} [[1884]] - The '''[[Fabian Society]]''', a [[socialist]] intellectual movement, was founded in [[London]]. |
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{{*mp}} [[1936]] - '''''[[Billboard (magazine)|Billboard]]''''' magazine published its first music [[hit parade]]. |
{{*mp}} [[1936]] - '''''[[Billboard (magazine)|Billboard]]''''' magazine published its first music [[hit parade]]. |
Revision as of 15:33, 4 January 2007
- 1698 - Most of the Palace of Whitehall (pictured) in London, the main residence of the English monarchs, was destroyed by fire.
- 1884 - The Fabian Society, a socialist intellectual movement, was founded in London.
- 1936 - Billboard magazine published its first music hit parade.
- 1948 - Thakin Nu of the Anti-Fascist People's Freedom League presided over the independence of Burma (now Myanmar) from the British Empire.
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