What Happened This Year 1886

Born in 1886

Apsley Cherry-Garrard

English explorer and Antarctic author
Born
January 2nd, 1886 139 years ago
Died
1959 66 years ago — 73 years old

An explorer and author, he participated in the Terra Nova Expedition of 1910-1913 led by Robert Falcon Scott. Developed an interest in Antarctic wildlife, particularly the Emperor penguin. Authored the book 'The Worst Journey in the World', which details the experiences during the expedition. The account is notable for its vivid portrayal of the harsh conditions encountered and the struggles faced by the expedition team.

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Arthur Mailey

Australian cricketer and Test bowler
Born
January 3rd, 1886 139 years ago
Died
1967 58 years ago — 81 years old

Contributed significantly to Australian cricket during the early 20th century. Primarily served as a leg-spin bowler, widely recognized for exceptional bowling skills in the Test arena. Achieved notable success in the 1920s, playing in 24 Test matches and taking 99 wickets. Part of the prestigious 1928-29 series against England, where remarkable performances solidified his reputation.

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John Gould Fletcher

American poet and author
Born
January 3rd, 1886 139 years ago
Died
1950 75 years ago — 64 years old

Born in 1886, this individual gained prominence as a poet and author, contributing significantly to American literature. A member of the Fugitive group of Southern writers, worked within the Modernist movement. Published several poetry collections, with an emphasis on symbolism and imagery. Received the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry in 1935 for the work entitled 'selected Poems'. Engaged in literary criticism and explored various themes throughout a rich writing career.

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Markus Reiner

Physicist with contributions to fluid dynamics
Born
January 5th, 1886 139 years ago
Died
April 25th, 1976 48 years ago — 90 years old

Born in 1886, a prominent physicist and engineer, made significant contributions to the field of fluid dynamics. Emphasized the study of behavior of fluids under various conditions and contributed to theoretical frameworks that are fundamental to modern fluid mechanics. Engaged in academic work and influenced future generations through teaching and research. Published various scholarly papers and co-authored texts in the field, establishing a foundation for future advancements in physics and engineering.

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Lloyd Loar

Sound engineer and instrument designer
Born
January 9th, 1886 139 years ago
Died
1943 82 years ago — 57 years old

A prominent sound engineer and instrument designer, contributed significantly to the development of acoustic music instruments in the early 20th century. He designed the F-5 mandolin, celebrated for its tone and craftsmanship, which became a standard in Bluegrass music. Loar also worked with Gibson, serving as the head of its research and development department, focusing on creating high-quality instruments. His innovations influenced the design of many string instruments, including guitars and mandolins, helping to shape the sound of American music.

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George Zucco

British actor known for horror films
Born
January 11th, 1886 139 years ago
Died
1960 65 years ago — 74 years old

Born in 1886, a British actor gained recognition for performances in the horror genre during the 1930s and 1940s. Appeared in significant films including 'The Cat and the Canary', 'The Mummy's Hand', and 'The Ghost of Frankenstein'. Delivered memorable portrayals that contributed to the success of numerous horror classics. His work often involved portraying sinister or villainous characters, establishing a reputation as a prominent figure in cinematic horror.

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Art Ross

Ice hockey player and coach, created NHL trophy
Born
January 13th, 1886 139 years ago
Died
August 5th, 1964 60 years ago — 78 years old

Born in Canada, became a prominent ice hockey player and coach in North America. Played for teams including the Montreal Wanderers and Ottawa Senators in the early 20th century. Transitioned to coaching and administration, significantly influencing the hockey community. Instrumental in the development of the National Hockey League (NHL) and is honored with the creation of the Art Ross Trophy, awarded annually to the NHL's leading scorer. Contributed to the sport's growth and was pivotal in its early structure and promotion.

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Sophie Tucker

American singer and actress
Born
January 13th, 1886 139 years ago
Died
February 9th, 1966 59 years ago — 80 years old

Born in Russia, a prominent singer and actress emerged as a star in the early 20th century. Career began in vaudeville, captivating audiences with a powerful voice and comedic timing. Gained widespread popularity on Broadway and in film, particularly in musical performances. Recorded numerous songs and became known for vibrant, expressive performances. Worked in various mediums, including radio and film, and left a lasting legacy in the entertainment industry.

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Hugh Lofting

Author of the Doctor Dolittle series
Born
January 14th, 1886 139 years ago
Died
September 26th, 1947 77 years ago — 61 years old

An English-American author and poet created the character Doctor Dolittle, a physician who could communicate with animals. The first book in the series, 'The Story of Doctor Dolittle', was published in 1920 and received critical acclaim. This character went on to feature in multiple sequels, establishing a beloved literary franchise. Lofting's work was inspired by his experiences during World War I and his compassion for animals. In addition to children's literature, Lofting wrote poetry and essays throughout his career, contributing to various publications. He became recognized for his unique storytelling and imaginative narratives, enriching children's literature.

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