Historical Events tagged with "woolwich"

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Crime & Law

Fusilier Lee Rigby Murdered in Woolwich

May 22nd, 2013 11 years ago

Two men attacked and killed soldier Lee Rigby in Woolwich, Southeast London. The brutal incident, which occurred in broad daylight, involved a vehicle striking Rigby before he was assaulted with knives. The perpetrators were motivated by extremist ideologies and aimed to make a political statement. Immediate aftermath saw the attackers engage with bystanders while proclaiming their motives.

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Military & Warfare

Launch of Henry Grace à Dieu Warship

June 13th, 1514 510 years ago

The Henry Grace à Dieu, a colossal warship at over 1,000 tons, was officially dedicated at Woolwich Dockyard in England. This significant ship, nicknamed the Great Harry, represented a major advancement in naval design and military capability, boasting superior firepower for its time. Built for King Henry VIII, the vessel symbolized England's growing naval power and ambition during the early 16th century.

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