Historical Events tagged with "1890s"

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Politics & Government

Henry Parkes Sparks Federation Debate

October 24th, 1889 135 years ago

In Tenterfield, New South Wales, Henry Parkes delivered a powerful oration advocating for the federation of Australian colonies, urging unity and collaboration. His speech emphasized the necessity for a federal government to address common concerns and was seen as a rallying call for greater self-governance. The oration, delivered at Tenterfield's school of arts, gained significant attention, igniting discussions on the future political structure of Australia and the need for a cohesive approach to governance among the separate colonies.

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Crime & Law

Discovery of Annie Chapman, Ripper's Second Victim

September 8th, 1888 136 years ago

Annie Chapman was discovered murdered in a backyard in Hanbury Street, London. This shocking crime occurred early in the morning, following a horrific pattern of violent killings that captivated the public. The brutal nature of the crime, including her throat slashed and abdomen mutilated, pointed to a calculated killer. Police were alerted immediately, drawing significant media attention and public speculation about the identity of the murderer, who would later be infamously known as Jack the Ripper.

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Sports & Recreation

First Matches of the Football League Commence

September 8th, 1888 136 years ago

The inaugural matches of the Football League took place in England, marking a pivotal moment in the sport's development. A total of six matches were played, featuring clubs like Aston Villa and Blackburn Rovers. The league aimed to provide a structured competition, enhancing the popularity and organization of football in England. This was the first step towards professional football and laid the groundwork for modern league systems.

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Natural Disasters

Ritter Island Eruption Causes Deadly Tsunamis

March 13th, 1888 137 years ago

The eruption of Ritter Island in 1888 led to massive tsunamis that devastated nearby islands in the South Pacific. This powerful geological event resulted in the deaths of approximately 3,000 individuals across the region. The eruption released a significant volume of volcanic material into the ocean, displacing water and generating waves that struck with little warning. Communities located along the coast were caught unprepared, facing the destruction of homes and livelihoods.

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Accidents & Tragedies

Wreck of the Merchant Ship Ellen Southard

September 27th, 1875 149 years ago

The merchant sailing ship Ellen Southard was caught in a fierce storm while approaching Liverpool. The storm caused significant damage to the vessel, leading to its wreckage. Despite the distressing conditions, the crew managed to navigate through treacherous waters; however, the vessel ultimately succumbed to the natural forces. Reports indicated strong winds and high waves contributed significantly to the ship's demise in the busy shipping lanes near Liverpool's port.

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