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1892 ..... the FIRST Football League match was played in Manchester and one of the team's playing was the Newton Heath team which later changed its name to Manchester United

1897 ..... George Smith became the FIRST taxi-driver in Britain to be convicted for drunken driving when he was fined £1 at Marlborough Street Police Court in London 

1907 ..... the UK’s FIRST military airship, the ‘Nulli Secundus’ flew at Farnborough 

1936 ..... Australia’s Lionel Van Praag won the FIRST World Speedway Championship which was held at Wembley 

1959..... Guenther Fritz Erwin Podola was the FIRST prisoner, accused in a British court of murder, to claim that he was unfit to plead because of hysterical amnesia. Apart from some minor “windows of recollection” he claimed that he could remember nothing of his life prior to waking up in hospital after his somewhat violent arrest. A jury was brought in to decide on his claim and they found that he was NOT suffering from loss of memory. He was eventually found guilty and hanged in Wandsworth Prison at 9.45 am on November 5th 1959. He not only made legal history but gave a new word to the language of the law and the police - Podolatry - meaning leaning over backwards to be fair to a prisoner, especially a foreign one 

1960 ..... English League football was FIRST seen live on television with the Blackpool v Bolton match. The score was 0-0 

1996 ..... Rowena Burns became the FIRST woman director at Manchester Airport (UK)

1997 ….. Selfridges opened their FIRST store outside London when the Trafford Centre opened. On the same day the S F Cody Emporium in the Trafford Centre was the FIRST one outside America ( see March 15th 1909)

 

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