March 10th – On This Day
1914 - Suffragette Mary Richardson slashed Velazquez's painting - 'Rokeby Venus' at London's National Gallery with a meat cleaver as a protest against the Government's treatment of Emmeline Pankhurst.
March 9th – On This Day
2015 - Archaeologists began excavating up to 3,000 skeletons from a burial ground under London's Liverpool Street station.
March 8th – On This Day
2001 - Donald Campbell's boat, Bluebird, was recovered from the bottom of Coniston Water in Cumbria.
March 7th – On This Day
1876 - The Scottish-born inventor, Alexander Graham Bell, patented the first practical telephone. He also co-founded the American Telephone and Telegraph Company (AT&T) in 1885.
March 6th – On This Day
2018 - The world’s oldest message in a bottle was found. The bottle was discovered by a couple walking on a beach in Western Australia.
March 5th – On This Day
1936 - The British fighter plane Spitfire made its first test flight from Eastleigh, Southampton, powered by a Rolls-Royce Merlin engine.
March 4th – On This Day
1966 - John Lennon made a controversial statement saying that the Beatles were “more popular than Jesus.”
March 3rd – On This Day
1995 - A bill which would ban hunting with hounds in England and Wales became the first such proposal to get a second reading in parliament.
March 2nd – On This Day
1969 - The Concorde airplane was tested for the first time in Toulouse, France.