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The Date-A-Base Book 2021 gives details of over 2,000 newsworthy and notable anniversaries in 2021, including significant historical events, inventions and discoveries, and famous births and deaths from the USA, UK and worldwide.
Perfect for writers, journalists, broadcasters, production companies, and event planners.
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This book gives details of more than 2,000 newsworthy and notable historic anniversaries in 2021.
Anniversaries are listed months in advance so you have time to research and write about them before they occur.
They’re also fascinating to browse through when you need ideas or background information for novels, plays and screenplays.
Every entry has been cross-checked with official sources for complete accuracy.
NOTE:
- You will receive two volumes: the anniversaries listed in chronological order and in date order.
(See the sample pages below.)
14th annual edition.
Sample pages
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Sample page (chronological order)
Anniversary | Date | Event |
500 |
Jan 3, 1521 |
German Protestant reformer Martin Luther was excommunicated from the Roman Catholic Church by Pope Leo X after he refused to recant his writings. (See also 23rd January below.) |
500 |
Jan 23 to May 25, 1521 |
The Diet of Worms, Germany. The Holy Roman Empire held an imperial assembly, culminating in the Edict of Worms which branded the Protestant reformer Martin Luther a heretic and banned his writings. |
400 |
Jan 28, 1621 |
Death of Pope Paul V. Succeeded by Gregory XV (on 9th February). |
250 |
Jan 17, 1771 |
Birth of Charles Brockden Brown, American novelist. A major figure in early US literature. |
200 |
Jan 4, 1821 |
Death of Elizabeth Ann Seton, the first American-born Catholic saint. |
175 |
Jan 1, 1846 |
Death of John Torrington, British soldier and explorer. He died during an expedition to find the Northwest Passage. His body was exhumed from the permafrost in 1984 and found to be in almost perfect condition. (Cause of death: lung problems and lead poisoning from canned food.) |
175 |
Jan 21, 1846 |
The first edition of the newspaper The Daily News was published in the UK. Its first editor was the novelist Charles Dickens. After a series of mergers, it ceased publication and became part of the Daily Mail in 1960. |
175 |
Jan 31, 1846 |
The city of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA was founded. |
150 |
Jan 2, 1871 |
Coronation of King Amadeus I of Spain. |
150 |
Jan 3, 1871 |
Henry Bradley was granted a U.S. patent for margarine. (Margarine was invented by the French chemist Hippolyte Mège-Mouriès in the 1860s.) |
150 |
Jan 8, 1871 |
Birth of James Craig, 1st Viscount Craigavon, the first Prime Minister of Northern Ireland. |
150 |
Jan 17, 1871 |
American inventor Andrew Smith Hallidie was granted a U.S. patent for endless wire rope – used in cable car systems. He established the world’s first cable car system in San Francisco, California in 1873. |
150 |
Jan 18, 1871 |
Wilhelm I was proclaimed the first Emperor of Germany. |
150 |
Jan 26, 1871 |
The Rugby Football Union (RFU) was founded in England. |
150 |
Jan 28, 1871 |
The Franco–Prussian War ended. German victory. The resulting peace treaty, the Treaty of Frankfurt, was signed on May 10th. |
125 |
Jan 4, 1896 |
Utah was admitted as the 45th state of the USA. |
125 |
Jan 7, 1896 |
Birth of Arnold Ridley, British actor and playwright. Best known for playing Private Godfrey in the TV sitcom Dad’s Army. |
125 |
Jan 8, 1896 |
Death of Paul Verlaine, French poet. |
125 |
Jan 12, 1896 |
Three physics students at Davidson College, North Carolina took the first x-ray photograph in the USA – after illegally gaining access to a laboratory. Later that year, their professor, Henry Louis Smith, developed the technology for use in hospitals. (The world's first x-ray photograph was taken by German scientist Wilhelm Röntgen on December 22, 1895.) |
125 |
Jan 20, 1896 |
Birth of George Burns, American vaudeville, radio, TV and film entertainer. |
Sample page (sorted by date)
Anniversary |
Date |
Event |
175 |
Jan 1, 1846 |
Death of John Torrington, British soldier and explorer. He died during an expedition to find the Northwest Passage. His body was exhumed from the permafrost in 1984 and found to be in almost perfect condition. (Cause of death: lung problems and lead poisoning from canned food.) |
65 |
Jan 1, 1956 |
Sudan gained its independence from Egypt and the UK. |
50 |
Jan 1, 1971 |
Hellenic Railways Organisation, the Greek national railway company, was founded. |
40 |
Jan 1, 1981 |
The U.S. territory of Palau became the Republic of Palau. It remained in a Compact of Free Association with the USA until 1994 when it became fully independent. |
30 |
Jan 1, 1991 |
The Independent Television Commission (ITC) took over the licensing and regulation of commercial TV services in the UK, replacing the Independent Broadcasting Authority (IBA) and the Cable Authority. The ITC was replaced by Ofcom in 2003. |
20 |
Jan 1, 2001 |
Death of Ray Walston, American stage, film and television actor and comedian (My Favorite Martian, South Pacific, Damn Yankees, The Sting, Fast Times at Ridgemont High, Of Mice and Men, Picket Fences, and more). |
15 |
Jan 1, 2006 |
The Pirate Party was founded as a political party in Sweden. It aimed to reform Swedish copyright and patent laws. (Other political parties with the same name and aims have since been formed in other countries.) |
10 |
Jan 1, 2011 |
Dilma Rousseff was inaugurated as the first female President of Brazil. |
10 |
Jan 1, 2011 |
The Oprah Winfrey Network (OWN) TV channel was launched in the USA. |
150 |
Jan 2, 1871 |
Coronation of King Amadeus I of Spain. |
100 |
Jan 2, 1921 |
The first religious broadcast on U.S. radio: KDKA, Pittsburg, Pennsylvania. |
80 |
Jan 2, 1941 |
World War II: Llandaff Cathedral in Cardiff, Wales was severely damaged by a German bomb. Restoration was completed in 1960. |
75 |
Jan 2, 1946 |
King Zog I of Albania abdicated as he was unable to resume the throne following WWII. He had been in exile since 1939. Prime Minister Enver Hoxha declared Albania a republic on January 11th. |
50 |
Jan 2, 1971 |
Ibrox Park disaster, Glasgow, Scotland. 66 football supporters were killed and over 200 injured in a crush on a stairway as they tried to leave the stadium at the end of the game. |
50 |
Jan 2, 1971 |
Cigarette advertisements were banned on US television and radio. |
40 |
Jan 2, 1981 |
British serial killer Peter Sutcliffe (the “Yorkshire Ripper”) was arrested in Sheffield, South Yorkshire. On January 5th he was charged with murdering 13 women. (See also: May 22, 1981 – conviction and sentencing.) |
30 |
Jan 2, 1991 |
Sharon Pratt Dixon was sworn in as mayor of Washington, DC. She was the first female African American mayor of a major U.S. city. |
10 |
Jan 2, 2011 |
Death of Pete Postlethwaite, British stage, film and television actor. |
500 |
Jan 3, 1521 |
German Protestant reformer Martin Luther was excommunicated from the Roman Catholic Church by Pope Leo X after he refused to recant his writings. (See also: January 23, 1521.) |
Reminder: you will receive BOTH the chronological version AND the sorted by date version!
Customer reviews
Browse through the dates and names and let your imagination go in to overdrive. These are “must have” lists for you reference library. The allure of these people, places and times are indeed a Pandora’s Box for the enquiring mind of storytellers everywhere. Just the gift for a fellow writer.
Frances Johnson, Gold Coast Writers’ Association, Queensland, Australia.
What a magnificent tool. It’s easy to find out what happened on a particular day or month. Or you can dip straight in and find something to write about and, with your own added research, submit your work well ahead of the game. The information can also be used for quizzes, authenticating historical articles, and a multitude of other formats. Go for it!
Dee Watson, Writer, Editor, Proofreader and Reviewer
Magazines have notoriously long lead-in times, so if you’re an aspiring (or indeed successful) writer of articles you need to be looking well ahead for that all-important “hook” to get the editor interested. That’s where The Date-A-Base Book comes in. Hundreds of notable events, births, deaths, anniversaries of myriad kind from 10 years ago to 1000 years ago. Whatever your area of interest you’ll find something in here to get you started, or to flesh out your background or your characters, or to use in your marketing. The only problem with it is that you might get too engrossed in the who, what, where, and when to actually do any writing.
Lesley Mason
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