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On This Day - 31st March

1837www.beautifulbritain.co.ukThe death of John Constable, English painter, best known for his paintings of the English countryside such as Dedham Vale and The Hay Wain. Although his paintings are now among the most popular and valuable in British art, he was never financially successful and did not become a member of the establishment until he was elected to the Royal Academy at the age of 52. In May 2013 Constable's 1831 masterpiece 'Salisbury Cathedral from the Meadows' was bought by the Tate for £23.1m. See ©BB picture of Salisbury Cathedral.


1855www.beautifulbritain.co.ukCharlotte Bronte, Yorkshire novelist and author of Jane Eyre, died during her pregnancy, aged 38. (More about Haworth and the Brontes.)


1862 The opening of Watchet railway station in Somerset. It was chosen as the terminus of the West Somerset Railway as the town had been an important regional port on the Bristol Channel since the Middle Ages. The WSR is the longest standard gauge independent heritage railway in the United Kingdom, running steam services such as this one. See ©BB picture.


1912www.beautifulbritain.co.ukBoth the Oxford and the Cambridge boats sank in the annual university boat race.


1921www.beautifulbritain.co.ukBritish champion jockey Sir Gordon Richards rode the first of his career total of 4,870 winners.


1924www.beautifulbritain.co.ukThe first British national airline, Imperial Airways, was founded at Croydon Airport.


1930www.beautifulbritain.co.ukScottish engineer John Logie Baird installed a TV set at 10 Downing Street.


1938www.beautifulbritain.co.ukThe birth, in Kirkcaldy, Fife, of David Steel who served as the Leader of the Liberal Party from 1976 until its merger with the Social Democratic Party in 1988.


1939www.beautifulbritain.co.ukBritain and France agreed to support Poland if Germany threatened to invade.


1949www.beautifulbritain.co.ukWinston Churchill declared that the atomic bomb was the only thing that kept the Soviet Union from taking over Europe.


1953www.beautifulbritain.co.ukMore than 1,500 attended the funeral of Queen Mary at St. George's Chapel, Windsor.


1966www.beautifulbritain.co.ukHarold Wilson won a sweeping victory in the general election, with a majority of about 100 seats in the House of Commons.


1972www.beautifulbritain.co.ukThe Beatles' Official Fan Club closed down.


1972www.beautifulbritain.co.ukMore than 500 people attended a rally in London ahead of a four-day demonstration against nuclear arms.


1973www.beautifulbritain.co.ukRacehorse Red Rum won the Grand National Steeplechase in a record time of 9 min. 1.9 sec., a record that remained unbroken for 16 years. He is the only horse to have won the Grand National three times.


1986www.beautifulbritain.co.ukHampton Court Palace was severely damaged by fire.


1986www.beautifulbritain.co.ukSix metropolitan county councils, along with Greater London Council were abolished On This Day. They were .... The West Midlands, Greater Manchester, Merseyside, Tyne and Wear, West Yorkshire and South Yorkshire councils. The disbanding of seven of the largest councils in Europe was ordered by the government to cut bureaucracy and increase efficiency.


1990www.beautifulbritain.co.ukAn anti-poll tax rally in London erupted into the worst riots in the city for a 100 years when 200,000 protestors took to the streets.


2011www.beautifulbritain.co.ukEdward Stobart, who built up the Eddie Stobart lorry empire and ran it for more than 30 years, died at the age of 56.The company has grown to the extent that its iconic green trucks are now a regular sight all over the country, with a fan club of 25,000.


2013www.beautifulbritain.co.ukEaster Sunday was confirmed as the coldest Easter day on record, with the lowest temperature recorded as -12.5C in Braemar, in the Scottish Highlands.


2014www.beautifulbritain.co.ukThe Hillsborough inquests began, with a jury of 11 people selected from 1,000 who initially received a summons. The inquests into the deaths of the 96 victims of the 1989 Hillsborough football stadium disaster were ordered in December 2012, after verdicts of accidental death from a previous inquest were quashed by the High Court in London.


2016www.beautifulbritain.co.ukThe death aged 85, from motor neuron disease, of Ronnie Corbett (Ronald Balfour Corbett) Scottish actor, broadcaster, comedian and writer. He had a long association with Ronnie Barker in the BBC television comedy sketch show The Two Ronnies which ran from 1971 to 1987.