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July 17, 1981: 114 killed in Hyatt Regency Hotel collapse in Kansas City July 29, 1981: Prince Charles marries Diana Spencer in British royal wedding July 16, 1981: Mahathir Mohamad becomes the Prime Minister of Malaysia July 27, 1981: Microsoft buys the secret to its success
The wedding of Prince Charles (later King Charles III) and Lady Diana Spencer took place on Wednesday, 29 July 1981, [1] at St Paul's Cathedral in London, United Kingdom. The groom was the heir apparent to the British throne, and the bride was a member of the Spencer family. The ceremony was a traditional Church of England wedding service.
1907 – Sir Robert Baden-Powell sets up the Brownsea Island Scout camp in Poole Harbour on the south coast of England. The camp runs from August 1 to August 9 and is regarded as the foundation of the Scouting movement. 1910 – The two-day Slocum massacre commences in Texas, a race riot in which more than 100 African Americans are murdered. [5]
28 July – Margaret Thatcher blames IRA leaders for the recent IRA hunger striker deaths. 29 July – The wedding of Prince Charles and Lady Diana Spencer takes place at St Paul's Cathedral. More than 30 million viewers watch the wedding on television – the second highest television audience of all time in Britain. [40]
4 July – Pop Quiz (1981-1984, 1994, 2008) 10 July – A Chance to Sit Down (1981) 25 July – Summertime Special (1981-1982) 7 August – The Rose Medallion (1981) 7 September Salem's Lot (1979) Blood Money (1981) News After Noon (1981–1986) 8 September – Only Fools and Horses (1981–1983, 1985–1993, 1996, 2001–2003, 2014) 10 ...
April 29, 1984 Worthing: England The Carioca American Girls Bright Young Things April 30, 1984 London Marquee Club: The American Girls May 1, 1984 The Escape Club: North America: June 16, 1984 Fresno: United States Star Palace [7] [8] [9] The Dream Syndicate: June 17, 1984 Santa Cruz: The Catalyst June 18, 1984 Santa Barbara: Mission Theater ...
On 8 July 1981, a crowd of more than 1,000 youths besieged the police station at Moss Side, Manchester. All windows in the building were broken, and twelve police vehicles were set on fire. Police reinforcements equipped with riot shields and protective crash helmets were deployed around the station.
July 1 – George Voskovec, Czech-American actor (b. 1905) July 3 – Ross Martin, actor (b. 1920) July 10 – Ken Rex McElroy, murder victim (b. 1934) July 16 – Harry Chapin, singer-songwriter, philanthropist, and activist (b. 1942) July 27 Adam Walsh, murder victim and son of John Walsh (b. 1974) William Wyler, film director (b. 1902) July ...