Christine Susan Singleton

Female Abt 1946 - 1984  (~ 37 years)


Chart width:      Refresh

Timeline

1750
1760
1770
1780
1790
1800
1810
1820
1830
1840
1850
1860
1870
1880
1890
1900
1910
1920
1930
1940
1950
1960
1970
1980
1990
2000
2010
2020
2030
2040
2050
2060
2070
2080
2090
2100
2110
2120
2130
2140
2150
2160
2170
1901
1902
1903
1904
1905
1906
1907
1908
1909
1910
1911
1912
1913
1914
1915
1916
1917
1918
1919
1920
1921
1922
1923
1924
1925
1926
1927
1928
1929
1930
1931
1932
1933
1934
1935
1936
1937
1938
1939
1940
1941
1942
1943
1944
1945
1946
1947
1948
1949
1950
1951
1952
1953
1954
1955
1956
1957
1958
1959
1960
1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
2016
2017
2018
2019
2020
2021
2022
2023
2024
2025
2026
2027
2028
Died (Christine Susan Singleton)
Married Nicholas F Casey
Christine Susan Singleton (1946 - 1984)
Nicholas F Casey (Unknown - )
1946
1947
1948
1949
1950
1951
1952
1953
1954
1955
1956
1957
1958
1959
1960
1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
First land battle in Falklands (Goose Green)
Wedding of Prince Charles and Lady Diana Spencer (divorced 28 Aug 1996)
John Lennon assassinated in New York
Margaret Thatcher becomes first woman UK Prime Minister
World's first 'test tube' baby, Louise Browne born in Oldham
Britain enters EEC Common Market (with Ireland and Denmark)
Decimalisation of coinage in UK and Republic of Ireland
Voting age lowered from 21 to 18
Manchester United first English club to win the European Cup
World Cup won by England at Wembley (4-2 in extra time v West Germany)
Cuba missile crisis - brink of nuclear war
First section of M1 motorway opened
Treaty of Rome to create European Economic Community (EEC) of six countries: France, West Germany, Italy, Belgium, Holland and Luxembourg - became operational Jan 1958
Commercial TV starts in Britain
Food rationing officially ends in Britain
Francis Crick and James D Watson publish the double helix structure of DNA
First commercial jet airliner service launched, by BOACComet between London and Johannesburg
National Health Service (NHS) begins in Britain
School leaving age raised to 15 in Britain
1780
1790
1800
1810
1820
1830
1840
1850
1860
1870
1880
1890
1900
1910
1920
1930
1940
1950
1960
1970
1980
1990
2000
2010
2020
2030
2040
2050
2060
2070
2080
2090
2100
2110
2120
2130
2140
Loading...


Delete
 



 




   Date  Event(s)
1687 
  • 5 Jul 1687—5 Jul 1687: Newton published his Philosophiae Naturalis Principia Mathematica' - written in Latin
1688 
  • Feb 1688—Feb 1688: Edward Lloyd's Coffee House opens - later became Lloyd's of London
1692 
  • 13 Feb 1692—13 Feb 1692: The massacre of Glencoe - Clan Campbell sides with King William and murders members of Clan McDonald
1697 
  • 2 Dec 1697—2 Dec 1697: Official opening of St Paul's Cathedral
1698 
  • 1698—1698: Invention of steam engine by Capt Thomas Savery
1702 
  • 11 Mar 1702—11 Mar 1702: First English daily newspaper The Daily Courant (till 1735)
1703 
  • 4 Aug 1703—4 Aug 1703: British take Gibraltar
1705 
  • 1705—1705: First workable steam pumping engine devised by Thomas Newcomen (some say c1710 or 1711)
1707 
  • 16 Jan 1707—16 Jan 1707: Union with Scotland - Scots agree to send 16 peers and 45 MPs to English Parliament in return for full trading privileges - Scottish Parliament meets for the last time in March
10 1712 
  • 1712—1712: Last trial for witchcraft in England (Jane Wenham)
11 1714 
  • 1714—1714: Longitude Act: prize of ?20,000 offered to the inventor of a workable method of determining a ship's longitude (won by John Harrison in 1773 for his chronometer).
12 1726 
  • 1726—1726: Invention of the chronometer by John Harrison
13 1731 
  • 1731—1731: Invention of sextant by John Hadley
14 1733 
  • 1733—1733: Law forbidding the use of Latin in parish registers generally obeyed - some continued in Latin for a few years
15 1739 
  • 7 Apr 1739—7 Apr 1739: Dick Turpin, highwayman, hanged at York
16 1744 
  • 1744—1744: Tune 'God Save the King' makes its appearance
17 1746 
  • 16 Apr 1746—16 Apr 1746: Battle of Culloden - last battle fought in Britain - 5,000 Highlanders routed by the Duke of Cumberland and 9,000 loyalists Scots - Young Pretender Charles flees to Continent, ending Jacobite hopes forever - the wearing of the kilt prohibited
18 1752 
  • 3 Sep 1752—3 Sep 1752: Julian Calendar dropped and Gregorian Calendar adopted in England and Scotland, making this Sep 14
19 1754 
  • 1754—1754: Hardwicke Act (1753): Banns to be called, and Printed Marriage Register forms to be used - Quakers & Jews exempt
20 1755 
  • 1755—1755: Publication of Dictionary of the English Language' by Dr Samuel Johnson
21 1762 
  • 1762—1762: Cigars introduced into Britain from Cuba
22 1764 
  • 1764—1764: James Hargeaves invents the Spinning Jenny (but destroyed 1768)
23 1767 
  • 1767—1767: Newcomen's steam pumping engine perfected by James Watt
24 1768 
  • 6 Dec 1768—6 Dec 1768: The first edition of the Encyclopaedia Britannica' published in Edinburgh by William Smellie
25 1769 
  • 1769—1769: Arkwright invents water frame (textile production)
26 1770 
  • 28 Apr 1770—28 Apr 1770: Capt James Cook lands in Australia (Botany Bay) ? Aug 21: formally claims Australia for Britain
27 1776 
  • 4 Jul 1776—4 Jul 1776: American Declaration of Independence
28 1779 
  • 1779—1779: First iron bridge built, over the Severn by John Wilkinson
29 1782 
  • 1782—1782: James Watt patents his steam engine
30 1783 
  • 3 Nov 1783—3 Nov 1783: Last public execution at Tyburn in London (John Austin, a highwayman)
31 1784 
  • 2 Aug 1784—2 Aug 1784: First mail coaches in England (4pm Bristol / 8am London)
32 1789 
  • 28 Apr 1789—28 Apr 1789: Mutiny on HMS Bounty - Captain William Bligh and 18 sailors are set adrift and the rebel crew ends up on Pitcairn Island
33 1791 
  • 4 Dec 1791—4 Dec 1791: First publication of The Observer - world's oldest Sunday newspaper
34 1793 
  • 11 Feb 1793—11 Feb 1793: Britain declares war on France (1793-1802)
35 1795 
  • 1795—1795: Consumption of lime juice made compulsory in Royal Navy
36 1796 
  • 14 May 1796—14 May 1796: Dr Edward Jenner gave first vaccination for smallpox in England
37 1800 
  • 1800—1800: Electric light first produced by Sir Humphrey Davy
38 1801 
  • 24 Dec 1801—24 Dec 1801: Richard Trevithick built the first self-propelled passenger carrying road loco
39 1803 
  • 23 Jul 1803—23 Jul 1803: First public railway opens (Surrey Iron Railway, 9 miles from Wandsworth to Croydon, horse-drawn)
40 1804 
  • 21 Feb 1804—21 Feb 1804: Richard Trevithick runs his railway engine on the Penydarren Railway (9.5 miles from Pen-y-Darren to Abercynon in South Wales) this hauled a train with 10 tons of iron and 70 passengers. It was commemorated by the Royal Mint in 2004 in the form of A ?2 coin.
41 1805 
  • 21 Oct 1805—21 Oct 1805: Admiral Nelson's victory at Trafalgar
42 1812 
  • Oct 1812—Oct 1812: Napoleon retreats from Moscow with catastrophic losses
43 1815 
  • 1815—1815: Davy develops the safety lamp for miners
  • 18 Jun 1815—18 Jun 1815: The Battle of Waterloo: Napoleon defeated and exiled to St. Helena
44 1823 
  • 1823—1823: New laws concerning marriage by license ? 'very troublesome' according to some the Act was repealed all in a hurry at the beginning of the next session
45 1830 
  • 15 Sep 1830—15 Sep 1830: George Stephenson's Liverpool & Manchester Railway opened by the Duke of Wellington ? first mail carried by rail, and first death on the railway as William Huskisson, a leading politician, is run over!
46 1834 
  • 18 Mar 1834—18 Mar 1834: 'Tolpuddle Martyrs' transported (to Australia) for Trades Union activities
  • 1 May 1834—1 May 1834: Slavery abolished in British possessions
47 1836 
  • 1836—1836: First Potato famine in Ireland
48 1837 
  • 1 Jul 1837—1 Jul 1837: Compulsory registration of Births, Marriages & Deaths in England & Wales - Registration Districts were formed covering several parishes; initially they had the same boundaries as the Poor Law boundaries set up in 1834
49 1840 
  • 10 Jan 1840—10 Jan 1840: Uniform Penny Postage introduced nationally
50 1841 
  • 6 Jun 1841—6 Jun 1841: June 6: First full census in Britain in which all names were recorded (Population 18.5M)
51 1843 
  • 1843—1843: First Christmas card in England
52 1851 
  • 1 May 1851—1 May 1851: Great exhibition of the works of industry of all nations ('Crystal Palace' exhibition) opened in Hyde Park
53 1853 
  • 1853—1853: Vaccination against smallpox made compulsory in Britain
54 1854 
  • 1854—1854: Cigarettes introduced into Britain
  • 25 Oct 1854—25 Oct 1854: Battle of Balaklava in Crimea (charge of the Light Brigade)
55 1859 
  • 24 Nov 1859—24 Nov 1859: Charles Darwin publishes 'The Origin of Species'
56 1862 
  • 20 Apr 1862—20 Apr 1862: First pasteurisation test completed by Louis Pasteur and Claude Bernard
57 1863 
  • 10 Jan 1863—10 Jan 1863: First section of the London Underground Railway opens
58 1865 
  • 14 Apr 1865—14 Apr 1865: End of American Civil War - slavery abolished in USA
59 1868 
  • 1868—1868: Last convicts landed in Australia (Western Australia)
60 1869 
  • 1869—1869: Ball bearings, celluloid, margarine, and washing machines, all invented
61 1870 
  • 1870—1870: Water closets come into wide use
62 1872 
  • 1872—1872: Penalties introduced for failing to register births, marriages & deaths (Eng & Wales)
63 1874 
  • 5 Apr 1874—5 Apr 1874: Birkenhead Park opened, said to be the first civic public park in the world - features of it later copied in Central Park, New York
64 1876 
  • 14 Feb 1876—14 Feb 1876: Alexander Graham Bell and Elisha Gray each file a patent for the telephone - Bell awarded the rights
65 1878 
  • 1878—1878: Edison & Swan invent electric lamp
66 1880 
  • 1880—1880: Education Act: schooling compulsory for 5-10 year olds
67 1883 
  • 27 Aug 1883—27 Aug 1883: Eruption of Krakatoa near Java - 30,000 killed by tidal wave
68 1884 
  • 13 Oct 1884—13 Oct 1884: Greenwich made prime meridian of the world
69 1885 
  • Mar 1885—Mar 1885: First UK cremation in modern times took place at Woking
70 1887 
  • 1887—1887: Daimler produces a four-wheeled motor car
71 1888 
  • 20 Mar 1888—20 Mar 1888: Football League formed
72 1889 
  • 3 Jun 1889—3 Jun 1889: Canadian Pacific Railway completed from coast to coast
73 1891 
  • 1891—1891: Primary education made free and compulsory
74 1893 
  • 1893—1893: Zip fastener invented
75 1895 
  • Nov 1895—Nov 1895: X-rays discovered
76 1897 
  • 1897—1897: Thomas Edison patents the Kinetoscope, the first movie projector
77 1900 
  • 1900—1900: School leaving age in Britain raised to 14 years
78 1901 
  • 1901—1901: Hubert Cecil Booth patents the vacuum cleaner
  • 12 Dec 1901—12 Dec 1901: First successful radio transmission across the Atlantic, by Marconi - Morse code from Cornwall to Newfoundland
79 1902 
  • 1902—1902: Marie Curie discovers radioactivity
80 1906 
  • 1906—1906: Introduction of free school meals for poor children
81 1907 
  • 1907—1907: First airship flies over London
82 1908 
  • 1 Jul 1908—1 Jul 1908: SOS became effective as an international signal of distress
83 1909 
  • 25 Jul 1909—25 Jul 1909: Bleriot flies across the Channel (36 minutes, Calais to Dover)
84 1912 
  • 14 Apr 1912—14 Apr 1912: The 'unsinkable' Titanic sinks on maiden voyage - loss of 1,513 lives
85 1914 
  • 4 Aug 1914—4 Aug 1914: Britain declares war on Germany, citing Belgian neutrality as reason
86 1917 
  • 7 Nov 1917—7 Nov 1917: 'October' Revolution in Russia - Bolsheviks overthrow provisional government; Lenin becomes Chief Commissar
87 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
88 1923 
  • 16 Feb 1923—16 Feb 1923: Howard Carter unsealed the burial chamber of Tutankhamun
89 1926 
  • 1926—1926: Adoption of children is legalised in Britain
90 1927 
  • 1927—1927: Release of the first 'talkie' film (The Jazz Singer)
91 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)
92 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
93 1934 
  • 1934—1934: Hitler becomes Fuehrer of Germany
  • 18 Jul 1934—18 Jul 1934: King George V opens Mersey Tunnel
94 1936 
  • 5 May 1936—5 May 1936: First flight of a Spitfire
95 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
96 1939 
  • 3 Sep 1939—3 Sep 1939: Britain and France declare war on Germany
97 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
98 1941 
  • 1941—1941: First use of antibiotics
99 1942 
  • 6 Sep 1942—6 Sep 1942: Germans defeated at Stalingrad
100 1944 
  • 6 Jun 1944—6 Jun 1944: D-Day invasion of Normandy
101 1945 
  • 8 May 1945—8 May 1945: VE Day (Victory in Europe). Atomic bombs dropped on Nagasaki and Hiroshima.
102 1947 
  • 1 Apr 1947—1 Apr 1947: School leaving age raised to 15 in Britain
103 1948 
  • 5 Jul 1948—5 Jul 1948: National Health Service (NHS) begins in Britain
104 1952 
  • 2 May 1952—2 May 1952: First commercial jet airliner service launched, by BOACComet between London and Johannesburg
105 1953 
  • 25 Apr 1953—25 Apr 1953: Francis Crick and James D Watson publish the double helix structure of DNA
106 1954 
  • 3 Jul 1954—3 Jul 1954: Food rationing officially ends in Britain
107 1955 
  • 22 Sep 1955—22 Sep 1955: Commercial TV starts in Britain
108 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
109 1959 
  • 1 Nov 1959—1 Nov 1959: First section of M1 motorway opened
110 1962 
  • 24 Oct 1962—24 Oct 1962: Cuba missile crisis - brink of nuclear war
111 1966 
  • 30 Jul 1966—30 Jul 1966: World Cup won by England at Wembley (4-2 in extra time v West Germany)
112 1968 
  • 29 May 1968—29 May 1968: Manchester United first English club to win the European Cup
113 1969 
  • 17 Apr 1969—17 Apr 1969: Voting age lowered from 21 to 18
114 1971 
  • 15 Feb 1971—15 Feb 1971: Decimalisation of coinage in UK and Republic of Ireland
115 1973 
  • 1 Jan 1973—1 Jan 1973: Britain enters EEC Common Market (with Ireland and Denmark)
116 1978 
  • 25 Jul 1978—25 Jul 1978: World's first 'test tube' baby, Louise Browne born in Oldham
117 1979 
  • 4 May 1979—4 May 1979: Margaret Thatcher becomes first woman UK Prime Minister
118 1980 
  • 8 Dec 1980—8 Dec 1980: John Lennon assassinated in New York
119 1981 
  • 29 Jul 1981—29 Jul 1981: Wedding of Prince Charles and Lady Diana Spencer (divorced 28 Aug 1996)
120 1982 
  • 28 May 1982—28 May 1982: First land battle in Falklands (Goose Green)