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The winter of 1894–1895 was colder than that of 1962–1963 in north Scotland and east Scotland, [4] whilst, although instrumental temperature data for Scotland and Northern Ireland do not extend back to 1740, [a] station data from subsequent years suggest that the winters of 1813–1814 and 1878–1879 were almost certainly colder than 1962 ...
The New Year's Eve 1963 snowstorm was a significant winter storm occurring from December 31, 1963 to January 1, 1964 over most of the Southern United States.The storm began when a surface low-pressure system moved northward through the eastern Gulf of Mexico and up the Fall Line east of the Appalachians, leading to a snowstorm from the central Gulf coast northward into Tennessee.
This collection of iconic winter photos from across the decades showcases the spirit of Rochester. From the archives, these images tell a tale of endurance – and show a certain beauty found ...
These photos from our archives show the immediate aftermath of President John F. Kennedy’s assassination by Lee Harvey Oswald, 59 years ago this week. JFK assassination: Photos from Star ...
January–April – Winter of 1963: The UK experiences the worst winter since 1946–47.Low temperatures keep snow lying around until early-April in some areas. 7 January – Granada Television first broadcasts World in Action, its influential investigative current affairs series, which will run for thirty-five years.
Companies fill the initial void. In fact, it took just a couple of years for the city’s unemployment rate to recover. It had risen from 2.1% in November 1963 to 9% in early 1964.
Lieutenant Governor of Connecticut: Anthony J. Armentano (until month and day unknown), Samuel J. Tedesco (starting month and day unknown) Lieutenant Governor of Delaware: Eugene Lammot ; Lieutenant Governor of Georgia: Garland T. Byrd (until January 15), Peter Zack Geer (starting January 15)
It would be redubbed in English by Columbia Pictures for release in the U.S. as The Little Prince and the Eight-Headed Dragon. [92] Lord Brookeborough (Basil Brooke), who had served as Prime Minister of Northern Ireland since 1943, retired. The next day, the Home Secretary of the United Kingdom appointed Terence O'Neill as the new Prime ...