Today In History – Sept. 5 – 1st Color Video Recording On Magnetic Tape, Presented

1666 Great Fire of London ends, leaving 13,200 houses destroyed and 8 dead

1774 Twelve of the thirteen American colonies adopt a trade embargo against Great Britain at the first Continental Congress at Carpenters’ Hall in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

1839 The First Opium War begins in China

2017 Hurricane Irma becomes the most powerful hurricane ever recorded in the Atlantic Basin region with winds of 185mph (280km/h)

Sep 5 in Film & TV
1958 1st color video recording on magnetic tape presented, Charlotte, North Carolina

Sep 5 in Music
1993 Musical “Will Rogers Follies” closes at Palace Theater NYC after 983 performances with 6 Tony Awards

Sep 5 in Sport
1972 11 Israeli athletes taken hostage and later killed by Palestinian Black September group at the Munich Olympics

Do you know this fact about today? Did You Know?
German Christine Hardt patents the first modern brassiere

Would you believe this fact about today? Would You Believe?
Erramatti Mangamma becomes the world’s oldest living mother giving birth to twins aged 74 in Hyderabad, India

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