In 1450, Glasgow University was founded.
In 1915, Windsor Castle was cut off by floods.
In 1990, because of an increase in its lean, the Leaning Tower of Pisa was closed.
From the Telegraph & Argus of January 7, 1981...
An 1860 mill-owner's house set in parkland in Guiseley has been converted into a pub by Webster's brewery. The Nunroyd public house opened yesterday and Ray Illingworth, Yorkshire and England cricket captain, poured the first pint.
From the Telegraph & Argus of January 7, 1956...
Mr H Kitchen of Buttershaw has been appointed assistant chief inspector of Bradford city transport in succession to Mr Cecil Wright. Mr Kitchen has served with the transport department for 27 years.
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