Showing posts with label Epsom. Show all posts
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Wednesday, June 8, 2022

Subsequently a Video Show a Male Carrying What Appears to Be a Knife and a Female Carrying What Appears to Be a Weapon


 109 Years Ago Today

Sunday 8th of June 1913
Heroine of the women's suffrage movement Emily Wilding Davison dies due to a fractured skull and internal injuries after she was struck by King George V's horse Anmer at the Epsom Derby four days earlier at the age of 41 in Epsom Cottage Hospital, Alexandra Road, Epsom, Surrey, United Kingdom.
It became public knowledge that she had suffered an internal injuries caused on the head. Emily, a local man, lived on a farm in Lancashire, near Paddington, Essex at the time the woman from Chatsworth was attacked. Her injuries were not reported to the police until six years after these attacks. According to the Police Service, she was a "lone gunman".
Thursday 24th June 2013
Luxom City (in East Sussex) Local authority (NHS) (not in British Columbia) Police in a press conference, and subsequently a video, show a male carrying what appears to be a knife and a female carrying what appears to be a weapon. Police believe that the individuals used knives and some may have a bow and arrow. While the male has taken knives as weapons, they appear to have been drawn and held to the ground, and have not tried to remove the weapon. The police will charge the males with two offences, as well as possession of a weapon, which is a Class A felony. The male charges that her victim's blood was.

Monday, November 15, 2021

Her First Film Was The Faint Lingerie from the BBC, Starring Adrienne Baker


 89 Years Ago Today

Tuesday 15th of November 1932
Singer and actress Petula Sally Olwen Clark is born in Epsom, Surrey, United Kingdom.
She is one of seven children. In 1931, she moved to England and became acquainted with the fashion world; her first film was The Faint Lingerie from the BBC, starring Adrienne Baker, and she was born in Edinburgh a month before the Olympics began in Paris. In 1936, she moved to London where she attended St John The Baptist and learned to write, where she later worked as an editor. Her greatest achievement was writing for The Observer in 1936 and for The Telegraph in 1937. From 1937, she began working in fashion magazines and became a fashion reporter for the magazine. During this period, she also worked for magazines including the BBC and BBC Radio 4. She was awarded the Victoria Cross in 1937 by the BBC. In 1968, she established the first fashion magazine, the St John the Baptist; she became a fashion editor, she has lived in Wales and England all her life and she is the co-author of several of the most popular British publications including The Saturday Evening Post and the Evening Standard. She has produced many successful television films including The Big Bang Theory, The Little Mermaid and A Day Without A Name.
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