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Catherine Coyle

Catherine Coyle

Female 1865 - 1897  (32 years)

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   Date  Event(s)
1865 
  • 1865: First woman doctor in England
    Elizabeth Garrett Anderson (1836-1917) becomes first woman doctor in England [she later became the first woman mayor in England, in Aldeburgh 1908]
  • 1865: Last convicts landed in NSW
    First concrete roads built in Britain
  • 14 Apr 1865: End of American Civil War
    End of American Civil War - slavery abolished in USA
  • 14 Apr 1865: Abraham Lincoln assassinated
    Abraham Lincoln assassinated in Ford's Theatre by John Wilkes Booth
  • 5 Jul 1865: Salvation Army founded
    William Booth (1829-1912) founds Salvation Army, in London
1867 
  • 1 Jul 1867: Canadian Confederation
    The British North America Act takes effect, creating the Canadian Confederation
1868 
  • 1868: Last convicts landed in Australia
    Last convicts landed in Australia (Western Australia)
1869 
  • 1869: Washing machines
    Ball bearings, celluloid, margarine, and washing machines, all invented
  • 23 Nov 1869: Cutty Sark
    Cutty Sark launched in Dumbarton
1870 
  • 1870: General Post Office
    GPO takes over the privately-owned Telegraph Companies (nationalised)
  • 1870: Dr Thomas Barnardo
    Dr Thomas Barnardo opens his first home for destitute children
  • 1870: Water closets
    Water closets come into wide use
  • 1870: Diamonds
    Diamonds discovered in Kimberley, South Africa
  • 1 Oct 1870: First British postcard
    First British postcard - halfpenny post
1871 
  • 27 Mar 1871: First Rugby Football international
    First Rugby Football international, England v Scotland, played in Edinburgh
  • 29 Mar 1871: Royal Albert Hall
    Opening of Royal Albert Hall, London
  • 29 Jun 1871: Trades Unions legalised
    Trades Unions legalised in Britain, but picketing made illegal
1872 
  • 1872: Licensing hours introduced
    Licensing hours introduced
  • 1872: Penalties introduced
    Penalties introduced for failing to register births, marriages & deaths (Eng & Wales)
  • 4 Dec 1872: Mary Celeste
    American ship 'Mary Celeste' is found abandoned by the British brig 'Dei Gratia' in the Atlantic Ocean
1874 
  • 1874: 56-hour week
    Factory Act introduces 56-hour week
  • 5 Apr 1874: Birkenhead Park opened
    Birkenhead Park opened, said to be the first civic public park in the world - features of it later copied in Central Park, New York
1875 
  • 1875: London's main sewage system completed.
    Joseph Bazalgette, a civil engineer and Chief Engineer of the Metropolitan Board of Works, was given responsibility for the work. He designed an extensive underground sewerage system that diverted waste to the Thames Estuary, downstream of the main centre of population. Six main interceptor sewers, totalling almost 100 miles (160 km) in length, were constructed, some incorporating stretches of London's 'lost' rivers. Three of these sewers were north of the river, the southernmost, low-level one being incorporated in the Thames Embankment.
  • 1 Jan 1875: Second Class passenger facilities abolished
    Midland Railway abolishes Second Class passenger facilities, leaving First Class and Third Class. Other British railway companies followed during the rest of the year. (Third Class was renamed Second Class in 1956)
10 1876 
  • 14 Feb 1876: Alexander Graham Bell
    Alexander Graham Bell and Elisha Gray each file a patent for the telephone - Bell awarded the rights
11 1877 
  • 1877: Edison invents microphone
    Edison invents microphone and phonograph
12 1878 
  • 1878: Electric lamp invented
    Edison & Swan invent electric lamp
  • 1878: Red Flag Act in
    Red Flag Act in Britain limits mechanical road vehicles to 4mph
  • 1878: CID established
    Criminal Investigation Department established at New Scotland Yard
13 1879 
  • 18 Sep 1879: Blackpool illuminations
    Blackpool illuminations switched on for first time
14 1880 
  • 1880: Education Act:
    Education Act: schooling compulsory for 5-10 year olds
  • 1880: Malaria
    Mosquito found to be the carrier of malaria
  • 2 Aug 1880: Greenwich Mean Time
    Greenwich Mean Time adopted throughout UK
15 1881 
  • 1881: Postal Orders introduced
    Postal Orders introduced
  • 1881: Flogging abolished
    Flogging abolished in Army and Royal Navy
  • Sep 1881: First town with electricity supply
    Godalming in Surrey became the first town in England to have a public electricity supply installed (but in 1884 it reverted to gas lighting until 1904)
  • 26 Oct 1881: Gunfight at OK Corral
    Gunfight at OK Corral
16 1882 
  • 1882: Fourth Eddystone Lighthouse completed
    Fourth Eddystone Lighthouse completed
17 1883 
  • 1883: Statue of Liberty
    Statue of Liberty presented to USA by France
  • 24 May 1883: Brooklyn Bridge
    Brooklyn Bridge, New York opens (crosses East River)
  • 1 Aug 1883: Parcel post starts in Britain
    Parcel post starts in Britain
  • 27 Aug 1883: Eruption of Krakatoa
    Eruption of Krakatoa near Java - 30,000 killed by tidal wave
18 1884 
  • 31 May 1884: Kellogg's corn flakes
    John Harvey Kellogg patents corn flakes
  • 13 Oct 1884: Greenwich made prime meridian
    Greenwich made prime meridian of the world
19 1885 
  • 1885: Carl Benz
    Carl Benz builds the 'Motorwagen', a single-cylinder motor car
  • 1885: Gottlieb Daimler
    Gottlieb Daimler patents the world's first motorcycle
  • 1885: first coated photographic paper
    Eastman makes first coated photographic paper
  • Mar 1885: First UK cremation in modern times
    First UK cremation in modern times took place at Woking
  • 5 Sep 1885: Severn Tunnel
    The first train runs through the Severn Tunnel
  • 29 Sep 1885: Blackpool Trams
    First electric tramcar used at Blackpool
20 1886 
  • 20 Jan 1886: Mersey railway opened
    Mersey railway (under Mersey) opened by Prince of Wales
  • May 1886: Coca-Cola
    Pharmacist John Styth Pemberton invents a carbonated beverage later named 'Coca-Cola'
  • 29 May 1886: Putney Bridge
    Putney Bridge opens in London
21 1887 
  • 1887: Daimler produces a four-wheeled motor car
    Daimler produces a four-wheeled motor car
22 1888 
  • 1888: Suez Canal
    Convention of Constantinople guarantees free maritime passage through Suez Canal in war and peace
  • 1888: Jack the Ripper
    Jack the Ripper active in east London during the latter half of the year
  • 1888: County Councils
    County Councils set up in Britain
  • 1888: Pneumatic tyre invented
    Dunlop invents pneumatic tyre
  • 1888: First box camera
    First box camera - George Eastman registers the trademark Kodak, and receives a patent for his camera which uses roll film
  • 20 Mar 1888: Football League
    Football League formed
23 1889 
  • 1889: Celluloid film
    Celluloid film produced
  • 1889: Dock Strike
    Dock Strike - docker's won their 'Docker's Tanner' 6 old pennies
  • 31 Mar 1889: Eiffel Tower
    Eiffel Tower completed (to mark centenary of French Revolution)
  • 14 May 1889: NSPCC charity launched
    Children's charity NSPCC launched in London
  • 3 Jun 1889: Canadian Pacific Railway
    Canadian Pacific Railway completed from coast to coast
  • 28 Sep 1889: Length of a metre defined
    Length of a metre defined
24 1890 
  • 4 Mar 1890: Forth railway bridge opens
    Forth railway bridge opens - took six years to build
  • 4 Nov 1890: City & South London Railway opens
    City & South London Railway opens - London's first deep-level tube railway and first major railway in the world to use electric traction
25 1891 
  • 1891: Primary education
    Primary education made free and compulsory
  • 18 Mar 1891: London & Paris
    First telephone link between London & Paris
  • 4 May 1891: Reichenbach Falls
    Fictional date when Sherlock Holmes throws Moriarty over Reichenbach Falls, then disappears for 3 years! (published in 1893)
  • 24 Aug 1891: Thomas Edison
    Thomas Edison patents the motion picture camera
26 1892 
  • 1892: Electric oven invented
    Electric oven invented
  • 1892: Shop Hours Act
    Shop Hours Act - limit 74 hours per week for under-18's
  • 6 Oct 1892: Alfred Lord Tennyson
    Alfred Lord Tennyson dies, aged 83, at his house Aldworth, near Haslemere
27 1893 
  • 1893: Henry Ford
    Henry Ford's first car
  • 1893: Zip fastener invented
    Zip fastener invented
28 1894 
  • 1894: Picture postcard
    Picture postcard introduced in Britain
  • 1 Jan 1894: Manchester Ship Canal
    Manchester Ship Canal opens
  • 1 Mar 1894: Blackpool Tower opens
    Blackpool Tower opens
  • 30 Jun 1894: Tower Bridge
    Tower Bridge first opens
  • 2 Aug 1894: Death duties
    Death duties first introduced in Britain
29 1895 
  • 1895: Promenade Concerts
    Sir Henry Wood starts Promenade Concerts in London
  • 12 Jan 1895: The National Trust
    The National Trust founded in England
  • 24 May 1895: Henry Irving
    Henry Irving becomes the first person from the theatre to be knighted
  • 28 May 1895: Oscar Wilde
    Oscar Wilde sent to prison
  • 12 Jul 1895: First recorded motor journey of any length
    First recorded motor journey of any length (56 miles) in Britain
  • 17 Oct 1895: First motor offences
    First people in Britain to be charged with motor offences - John Henry Knight and James Pullinger of Farnham, Surrey
  • Nov 1895: X-rays discovered
    X-rays discovered
30 1896 
  • 5 Apr 1896: First modern Olympic Games
    First modern Olympic Games held in Athens
  • 2 Jun 1896: Guglielmo Marconi
    Guglielmo Marconi receives a British patent (later disputed) for the radio
31 1897 
  • 1897: Thomas Edison
    Thomas Edison patents the Kinetoscope, the first movie projector