With an admission of lateness as an opening?
Q1) George Villiers was assassinated on 23rd August, 1628: by a chap called John Felton. Villiers was the first Duke of where: Avon, Buckingham or Essex?
Q2) George 3rd of Great Britain made his Proclamation of Rebellion: 23rd August, 1775. In it, the King declared that Britain’s colonies, where, were in avowed rebellion?
Q3) 23rd August, 1961, saw Michael Gregsten found dead on the A6: along side the seriously injured Valerie Storie. Who was convicted of the attack?
Q4) The Albert Bridge, over the River Thames, formally opened on 23rd August, 1873. What road goes over it: the A303, the A3031 or the A 3071?
Q5) Finally … 23rd August, 1991, saw new users access what, for the first time?
Q1) Saint Columba is said to have spotted the Loch Ness Monster: on 22nd August of which year?
Q2) Twelve nations signed the First Geneva Convention: on 22nd August. The 22nd August of which year?A2) 1864.
Q3) The world’s only successful slave revolt started: on 22nd August, 1791. In what’s now which country?A3) Haiti. (If I’ve understood things correctly? What’s now Haiti was then Saint Domingue: a French colony. Given the French had started to revolt in 1789? And that the people of France beheaded their monarchy the following year? The Haitian slaves, quite understandably, grabbed every chance they could.)
Q4) With four days to go, 22nd August, 1972, saw which (then) country kicked out of the 1972 Summer Olympics?A4) Rhodesia.
Q5) Finally … Jacob Barsimson arrived in New Amsterdam: on 22nd August, 1654. He was the first known person of which background, to arrive in what’s now the USA: Chinese, Jewish or Middle Eastern?A5) Jewish. (He’s recorded as having been summoned before the New Amsterdam Courts, on a Saturday: but was let off, as “yet no default is entered against him, as he was summoned on his Sabbath.”)
“When you see the name ‘River Phoenix’ everywhere; you gotta, like, joke about it.”River Phoenix, August 23, 1970 – October 31, 1993.
Q1) Buckingham
ReplyDeleteQ2) America
Q3) James Hanratti
Q4) A 3031
Q5) The World Wide Web
True indeed. I've seen David Tennant in a play but that's as close as I've been. ;)
1. Buckingham
ReplyDelete2. It declared elements of the Thirteen colonies in a state of avowed rebellion. (Delaware, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Georgia, Connecticut, Massachusetts Bay, Maryland, South Carolina, New Hampshire, Virginia, New York, North Carolina, and Rhode Island and Providence Plantations.)
3. James Hanratty
4. A3031
5. World Wide Web
I was confused with the wording for question #2, so I probably gave more info than needed. lol I wish I could wake up late to get a little extra sleep in. Maybe tomorrow I'll forget to bring my phone into the room. hehehe
Wow! That's a lot of Cthulhu history, etc., there! :)
ReplyDeleteAnd of course, I had to mention Diana Rigg. Only because she's awesome! And, as a child, I wanted to be Mrs. Peel when I grew up! :)
1. Buckingham
2. America (but it's all water under the bridge, right? ;))
3. James Hanratty
4. the A3031
5. Freax (I guess -- it led to the creation of Linux, right? :))
Sleep is good. Waking can be hard. :)
FYI, I've added "Good Omens" to my ever-growing TBR list! Ack! :)