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| 1  | 1918  | - 1918—1918: Vote for women over 30, men over 21 (except peers, lunatics and felons)
 
- 8 Mar 1918—8 Mar 1918: Start of world-wide 'flu pandemic
 
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| 2  | 1923  | - 16 Feb 1923—16 Feb 1923: Howard Carter unsealed the burial chamber of Tutankhamun
 
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| 3  | 1926  | - 1926—1926: Adoption of children is legalised in Britain
 
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| 4  | 1927  | - 1927—1927: Release of the first 'talkie' film (The Jazz Singer)
 
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| 5  | 1928  | - 1928—1928: Women over 21 get vote in Britain -  same qualification for both sexes
 
- 15 Sep 1928—15 Sep 1928: Sir Alexander Fleming accidentally discovers penicillin (results published 1929)
 
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| 6  | 1929  | - 1929—1929: Minimum age for a marriage in Britain (which had been 14 for a boy and 12 for a girl)
now 16 for both sexes, with parental consent (or a licence) needed for anyone under 21
 
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| 7  | 1934  | - 1934—1934: Hitler becomes Fuehrer of Germany
 
- 18 Jul 1934—18 Jul 1934: King George V opens Mersey Tunnel
 
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| 8  | 1936  | - 5 May 1936—5 May 1936: First flight of a Spitfire
 
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| 9  | 1938  | - 30 Oct 1938—30 Oct 1938: Orson Welles broadcasts his radio play of HG Wells 'The War of the Worlds', causing panic in the USA
 
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| 10  | 1939  | - 3 Sep 1939—3 Sep 1939: Britain and France declare war on Germany
 
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| 11  | 1940  | - 15 Sep 1940—15 Sep 1940: Battle of Britain: massive waves of German air attacks decisively repulsed by the
RAF -  Hitler postpones invasion of Britain
 
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| 12  | 1941  | - 1941—1941: First use of antibiotics
 
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| 13  | 1942  | - 6 Sep 1942—6 Sep 1942: Germans defeated at Stalingrad
 
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| 14  | 1944  | - 6 Jun 1944—6 Jun 1944: D-Day invasion of Normandy
 
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| 15  | 1945  | - 8 May 1945—8 May 1945: VE Day (Victory in Europe).  Atomic bombs dropped on Nagasaki and Hiroshima.
 
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| 16  | 1947  | - 1 Apr 1947—1 Apr 1947: School leaving age raised to 15 in Britain
 
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| 17  | 1948  | - 5 Jul 1948—5 Jul 1948: National Health Service (NHS) begins in Britain
 
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| 18  | 1952  | - 2 May 1952—2 May 1952: First commercial jet airliner service launched, by BOACComet between London
and Johannesburg
 
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| 19  | 1953  | - 25 Apr 1953—25 Apr 1953: Francis Crick and James D Watson publish the double helix structure of DNA
 
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| 20  | 1954  | - 3 Jul 1954—3 Jul 1954: Food rationing officially ends in Britain
 
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| 21  | 1955  | - 22 Sep 1955—22 Sep 1955: Commercial TV starts in Britain
 
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| 22  | 1957  | - 25 May 1957—25 May 1957: Treaty of Rome to create European Economic Community (EEC) of six
countries: France, West Germany, Italy, Belgium, Holland and Luxembourg -  became
operational Jan 1958
 
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| 23  | 1959  | - 1 Nov 1959—1 Nov 1959: First section of M1 motorway opened
 
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| 24  | 1962  | - 24 Oct 1962—24 Oct 1962: Cuba missile crisis -  brink of nuclear war
 
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| 25  | 1966  | - 30 Jul 1966—30 Jul 1966: World Cup won by England at Wembley (4-2 in extra time v West Germany)
 
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| 26  | 1968  | - 29 May 1968—29 May 1968: Manchester United first English club to win the European Cup
 
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| 27  | 1969  | - 17 Apr 1969—17 Apr 1969: Voting age lowered from 21 to 18
 
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| 28  | 1971  | - 15 Feb 1971—15 Feb 1971: Decimalisation of coinage in UK and Republic of Ireland
 
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| 29  | 1973  | - 1 Jan 1973—1 Jan 1973: Britain enters EEC Common Market (with Ireland and Denmark)
 
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