More than 2,350 historical anniversaries in 2022.
Includes significant historical events, inventions, discoveries, and famous births and deaths.
Fully cross-checked for accuracy.
Perfect for writers, journalists, broadcasters, producers, production companies, and event planners.
Packed with ideas for newspaper and magazine articles, TV and radio features, films and documentaries, and more.
Ideal for “On This Day in History” features and historical anniversary tie-ins.
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This book gives details of more than 2,350 newsworthy and notable historical anniversaries in 2022.
Every entry has been fully cross-checked with official sources for complete accuracy.
We only list significant anniversaries (for example 10, 25, 50, 75, 100, 150, 200 years ago) not 17, 54 or 101 years ago.
NOTE:
- You will receive two volumes: the anniversaries listed in chronological order and sorted by date.
(See the sample pages below.)
15th annual edition.
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Sample page (chronological order)
Anniversary | Date | Event |
700 |
Jan 3, 1322 |
Death of Philip V (Philip the Tall), King of France 1316–22. Succeeded by his brother Charles IV. |
700 |
Jan 6, 1322 |
Stefan Dečanski became King of Serbia. |
700 |
Jan 11, 1322 |
Birth of Emperor Kōmyō of Japan. The second of the six pretenders of the
Northern Court. |
500 |
Jan 9, 1522 |
Pope Adrian VI was elected. (He is the only Dutch pope.) |
400 |
Jan 15, 1622 ? |
Birth of Molière, French playwright, actor and poet. One of the greatest writers
of all time. (Baptized on this date. Probably born a few days earlier.) |
250 |
Jan 1, 1772 |
The first traveler’s checks were issued in London. They could be used in 90
European cities. |
200 |
Jan 7, 1822 |
The American Colonization Society began resettling free African-Americans in
West Africa. The settlement they established later became the sovereign state of
Liberia. |
200 |
Jan 13, 1822 |
The original design of the Greek flag was adopted. The current version (originally the Naval Ensign) was adopted in 1978. |
200 |
Jan 28, 1822 |
Birth of Alexander Mackenzie, second Prime Minister of Canada (1873–78). |
175 |
Jan 1, 1847 |
The world’s first Mercy Hospital was founded in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA
by the Sisters of Mercy. |
175 |
Jan 4, 1847 |
Mexican–American War: the Texas Rangers ordered 1,000 revolvers from U.S.
firearms manufacturer Samuel Colt. This allowed Colt to turn his failing business
into a hugely successful one. |
175 |
Jan 30, 1847 |
The town of Yerba Buena in California was renamed San Francisco. |
150 |
Jan 2, 1872 |
Brigham Young, the leader of the Mormon Church, was arrested for bigamy. He had between 16 and 25 wives simultaneously – possibly more. |
150 |
Jan 14, 1872 |
Death of Greyfriars Bobby, a Scottish Skye terrier dog who famously guarded his
owner’s grave for 14 years. |
150 |
Jan 31, 1872 |
Birth of Zane Grey, American writer of Western fiction. |
125 |
Jan 1, 1897 |
The first black collegiate football game was played in the USA between Atlanta
University, Georgia and Tuskegee Institute, Alabama. |
125 |
Jan 3, 1897 |
Birth of Pola Negri, Polish-born American stage and film actress. The first European actress contracted to Hollywood. |
125 |
Jan 8, 1897 |
Birth of Dennis Wheatley, prolific British novelist. Known for his thrillers and occult novels, especially The Devil Rides Out. One of the world’s best selling authors from the 1930s to the 1960s. |
125 |
Jan 11, 1897 |
Martha Hughes Cannon of Utah took office as the first female State Senator
elected in the USA. |
Sample page (sorted by date)
Anniversary |
Date |
Event |
250 |
Jan 1, 1772 |
The first traveler’s checks were issued in London. They could be used in 90
European cities. |
175 |
Jan 1, 1847 |
The world’s first Mercy Hospital was founded in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA
by the Sisters of Mercy. |
125 |
Jan 1, 1897 |
The first black collegiate football game was played in the USA between Atlanta
University, Georgia and Tuskegee Institute, Alabama. |
80 |
Jan 1, 1942 |
World War II: 26 countries signed the Declaration of the United Nations in
Washington, D.C., USA, pledging to employ their full resources against Hitler
and the Axis powers. |
75 |
Jan 1, 1947 |
The Atomic Energy Commission took control of atomic energy in the USA,
transferring control from the military to a civilian organisation. |
75 |
Jan 1, 1947 |
The UK’s coal industry was nationalized when the Coal Industry Nationalisation
Act 1946 came into effect. The industry was run by the National Coal Board.
It was renamed the British Coal Corporation in 1987, and was subsequently
privatized. |
75 |
Jan 1, 1947 |
The Canadian Citizenship Act 1946 came into effect. British subjects born in Canada, or who had lived there for the previous 20 years, became Canadian citizens. The first Canadian citizenship certificate was awarded to the Prime Minister, William Lyon Mackenzie King. |
70 |
Jan 1, 1952 |
The nuclear reactors at Windscale (now Sellafield) in Cumbria, UK began
producing enriched plutonium for use in Britain’s first atomic bomb. The first
plutonium was retrieved on March 28th, and enough material for the bomb was
delivered to the weapons division in Aldermaston in August.
The first bomb was successfully tested on October 3rd. |
60 |
Jan 1, 1962 |
The Beatles auditioned for Decca Records in London, but were told,
“guitar groups are on the way out” and were turned down. |
60 |
Jan 1, 1962 |
The U.S. Navy SEALs unit was established to handle special operations and
counter-terrorism missions from the sea, air and land. |
50 |
Jan 1, 1972 |
Kurt Waldheim from Austria was appointed Secretary-General of the United
Nations |
50 |
Jan 1, 1972 |
Death of Maurice Chevalier, French actor, singer and entertainer. |
40 |
Jan 1, 1982 |
Javier Pérez de Cuéllar from Peru was appointed Secretary-General of the United
Nations. |
30 |
Jan 1, 1992 |
Boutros Boutros-Ghali from Egypt was appointed Secretary-General of the
United Nations. |
30 |
Jan 1, 1992 |
Death of Grace Hopper, pioneering American computer scientist, mathematician
and naval officer. She played a leading role in the development of the COBOL
programming language. |
25 |
Jan 1, 1997 |
TV Parental Guidelines went into effect in the USA. |
25 |
Jan 1, 1997 |
Kofi Annan from Ghana was appointed Secretary-General of the United Nations. |
Reminder: the e-book edition includes both versions: chronological and sorted by date.
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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