In 1946, Aneurin Bevan announced the government's plans for a National Health Service.
In 1963, the notorious Alcatraz prison in the bay of San Francisco closed.
In 1989, Australia's Prime Minister Bob Hawke broke down as he confessed to adultery on TV.
From the Telegraph & Argus of March 21st, 1978...
The row over a proposed £12,000 staff rest room at Daisy Bank, Bradford, the headquarters of the Area Health Authority, continued at yesterday's Area Health Authority meeting. The chairman, Mr. John Bell said much of the criticism of the scheme was ill-informed. But Mr. Dennis Penney said there was a good deal of disqiuet over the recommendation to spend money.
From the Telegraph & Argus of March 21st, 1953...
The Sunday Club programme at the Bradford Civic Playhouse is of unusual interest. Styled "An Experiment in Three-Dimensional Illusion", it will give members and guests an opportunity to see their first experimental 3-D film.
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