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1960 in the United Kingdom

Events from the year 1960 in the United Kingdom.

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Damage to the Severn Railway Bridge

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References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f Penguin Pocket On This Day. Penguin Reference Library. 2006. ISBN 0-14-102715-0.
  2. ^ "La Fille mal gardée (1960)". Royal Opera House Collections On Line. Retrieved 4 August 2010.
  3. ^ Simpson, Jane (2010). . ballet.contexts. Archived from the original on 1 July 2010. Retrieved 4 August 2010.
  4. ^ Messina, Anthony (1989). Race and Party Competition in Britain. Oxford University Press.
  5. ^ Law, Denis; Harris, Bob (2003). The King. Bantam Press. ISBN 0-593-05140-8.
  6. ^ "1958: Historic Sheerness docks to close". BBC News. 20 February 1958. Retrieved 30 September 2011.
  7. ^ "Radio telescope makes space history". On This Day. BBC. 14 March 1960. from the original on 7 March 2008. Retrieved 11 February 2008.
  8. ^ . Aintree.co.uk. Archived from the original on 20 March 2011. Retrieved 11 March 2011.
  9. ^ "Chronology of Scottish History". A Timeline of Scottish History. Rampant Scotland. Retrieved 25 February 2014.
  10. ^ Challoner, Jack, ed. (2009). 1001 Inventions That Changed the World. London: Cassell. pp. 676–7. ISBN 978-1-84403-611-0.
  11. ^ . The official website of The British Monarchy. The Royal Household. 8 April 2004. Archived from the original on 31 December 2013. Retrieved 27 January 2012.
  12. ^ a b Horne, Alistair (1989). Macmillan 1957–1986. London: Macmillan. pp. 275–7. ISBN 0333496213.
  13. ^ "Thousands protest against H-bomb". On This Day. BBC. 18 April 1960. from the original on 7 March 2008. Retrieved 11 February 2008.
  14. ^ The Hutchinson Factfinder. Helicon. 1999. ISBN 1-85986-000-1.
  15. ^ "Vic Wilson". Wisden Cricketers' Almanack. John Wisden & Co. 2009. Retrieved 21 December 2009.
  16. ^ "Burnley Wins English Soccer". The Age. Melbourne. 4 May 1960. Retrieved 27 January 2012.
  17. ^ a b "1960". fa-cupfinals.co.uk. from the original on 19 April 2012. Retrieved 4 December 2010.
  18. ^ "Margaret weds Armstrong-Jones". On This Day. BBC. 6 May 1960. from the original on 7 March 2008. Retrieved 11 February 2008.
  19. ^ a b c Gross, Nigel; et al. (1999). 1960s. Collins Gem. Glasgow: HarperCollins. ISBN 0-00-472310-4.
  20. ^ "Henderson's department store fire, Liverpool". Fire Brigades Union. Retrieved 14 January 2021.
  21. ^ Somalia. The World Factbook. Central Intelligence Agency.. Retrieved 11 February 2008.
  22. ^ "Welsh pit blast kills 37 miners". On This Day. BBC. 28 June 1960. from the original on 7 March 2008. Retrieved 11 February 2008.
  23. ^ a b c Palmer, Alan; Palmer, Veronica (1992). The Chronology of British History. London: Century Ltd. ISBN 0-7126-5616-2.
  24. ^ McKay, George (2005). "New Orleans jazz, protest (Aldermaston) and carnival (Beaulieu)". Circular Breathing: the Cultural Politics of Jazz in Britain. Durham, NC: Duke University Press. ISBN 0-8223-3560-3.
  25. ^ "The day when traditional jazz caused a riot". The Observer. London. 29 July 2012. p. 6 (The New Review).
  26. ^ Cole, T. C. (1970). Bluebell Railway – Steaming On!. Sheffield Park: Bluebell Railway.
  27. ^ Cyprus. The World Factbook. Central Intelligence Agency.. Retrieved 11 February 2008.
  28. ^ Hill, Tim (2007). The Beatles. p. 13.
  29. ^ Brierley, John (1964). "Flooding in the Exe Valley, 1960". Minutes of Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers. 28 (2): 151–170. doi:10.1680/iicep.1964.10110.[permanent dead link]
  30. ^ Devon Flood Story 1960. Dawlish: David & Charles. 1960.
  31. ^ Nigeria. The World Factbook. Central Intelligence Agency.. Retrieved 11 February 2008.
  32. ^ Ingall, Tom (8 October 2010). "Fiftieth anniversary of the end of trams in Sheffield". BBC. Retrieved 16 January 2011.
  33. ^ Liberal Democrat News 15 October 2010.
  34. ^ Science Museum (London) display.
  35. ^ "Lady Chatterley's Lover sold out". On This Day. BBC. 10 November 1960. Retrieved 11 February 2008.
  36. ^ "The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1960". Retrieved 11 February 2008.
  37. ^ The intended last day was 17 November. Vinen, Richard (2014). National Service: Conscription in Britain, 1945–1963. London: Allen Lane. p. 361. ISBN 978-1-846-14387-8.
  38. ^ "A History of the Little Houses Improvement Scheme". National Trust for Scotland. Retrieved 12 October 2011.
  39. ^ John Hemming
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  41. ^ "OBE for broadcaster Jonathan Ross". BBC News. 10 June 2005. Retrieved 30 October 2008.
  42. ^ Grasso, John (2011). Historical Dictionary of Tennis. Scarecrow Press. p. 85. ISBN 9780810872370.
  43. ^ Roberts, Frank C. (1 January 1979). Obituaries from the Times, 1951–1960: Including an Index to All Obituaries and Tributes Appearing in the Times During the Years 1951–1960. Newspaper Archive Developments. ISBN 9780903713962 – via Google Books.

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for the first time to little publicity in Accra Ghana 28 January The comic ballet La fille mal gardee in a version newly choreographed by Frederick Ashton to a score adapted by John Lanchbery is premiered by The Royal Ballet at the Royal Opera House in London rapidly becoming a classic of the repertoire 2 3 3 February Harold Macmillan makes the Wind of Change speech to the South African Parliament in Cape Town where it attracts attention It was drafted by David Hunt At home it leads to formation of the Conservative Monday Club 4 18 28 February Great Britain and Northern Ireland compete at the Winter Olympics in Squaw Valley Placer County California but do not win any medals 19 February The Queen gives birth to her third child and second son the first child born to a reigning British monarch since 1857 March Manchester City F C sign 20 year old forward Denis Law for a national record fee of 55 000 from Huddersfield Town 5 The 18th century Naval dockyard at Sheerness on the Isle of Sheppey in Kent is closed A total of 2 500 jobs have gradually been shed at the site since its closure was first announced by the government in February 1958 6 14 March Jodrell Bank Observatory makes contact with the American Pioneer 5 over a record breaking distance of 407 000 miles 7 26 March The Grand National is televised for the first time The winner is Merryman II 8 28 March Cheapside Street Whisky Bond Fire in Glasgow 19 firemen are killed in the UK s worst peacetime fire services disaster 9 1 April Bill Griggs of Northampton first markets the Dr Martens AirWair style 1460 boots 10 8 April The seven week old son of the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh is christened Andrew Albert Christian Edward he later becomes Prince Andrew Duke of York 11 13 April The cancellation of the Blue Streak missile as a military project 12 16 April The Times of London abandons use of the term Imperial and Foreign News replacing it with Overseas News and changes its house style from to day to today 17 April American rock and roll singer Eddie Cochran 21 is killed in a car crash in Wiltshire Gene Vincent survives the accident 18 April 60 000 protestors stage a demonstration in London against nuclear weapons 13 27 April The first production of Harold Pinter s play The Caretaker takes place at the Arts Theatre in London 14 30 April Yorkshire County Cricket Club opens its first season since 1883 under a professional captain Vic Wilson who leads the club to the County Championship 15 3 May Burnley F C win the Football League First Division title with a 2 1 win over Manchester City at Maine Road 16 Burnley s title win means that Wolverhampton Wanderers the FA Cup finalists have lost out on the chance of becoming the first team this century to win the double of the league title and FA Cup 17 6 May Princess Margaret marries photographer Antony Armstrong Jones at Westminster Abbey in the first televised Royal marriage 18 7 May Wolverhampton Wanderers are the FA Cup winners for the fourth time beating Blackburn Rovers 3 0 at Wembley Stadium 17 18 June Jaguar Cars completes its purchase of the Daimler Company from BSA Daimler Cars would later become rebadged Jaguar s 19 22 June A fire in a Liverpool department store kills eleven 20 24 June Avro 748 makes its first flight from Woodford 26 June British Somaliland gains independence from the United Kingdom Five days later it unites with the former Italian Somaliland to create the modern Somali Republic 21 28 June 38 miners are killed in an explosion at Six Bells Colliery in Monmouthshire 22 30 June The musical Oliver by Lionel Bart has its West End premiere The English Electric Lightning enters service as the Royal Air Force s first operational supersonic fighter aircraft 19 with No 74 Squadron at RAF Coltishall July The Shadows instrumental Apache is released 21 July Francis Chichester English navigator and yachtsman arrives in New York aboard Gypsy Moth III having made a record solo Atlantic crossing in 40 days 27 July In a Cabinet reshuffle Selwyn Lloyd is appointed Chancellor of the Exchequer and Lord Home becomes Foreign Secretary 23 30 July Battle of Beaulieu At a jazz festival at Beaulieu Hampshire fans of trad jazz come to blows with progressives 24 25 7 August The Bluebell Railway in Sussex begins regular operations as the first standard gauge steam operated passenger heritage railway in the world 26 16 August Cyprus gains its independence from the United Kingdom 27 The Sovereign Base Areas of Akrotiri and Dhekelia remain as British Overseas Territories 17 August The Beatles a five strong male band from Liverpool perform their first concert under this name in Hamburg West Germany 28 22 August First performance of satirical revue Beyond the Fringe in Edinburgh 25 August 11 September Great Britain and Northern Ireland competes at the Olympics in Rome and win 2 gold 6 silver and 12 bronze medals September Formal conclusion of agreement for the supply from the United States of Skybolt nuclear missiles later abandoned to equip Vulcan bombers in exchange for permitting establishment of a U S Navy base on Holy Loch in Scotland for Polaris equipped nuclear ballistic missile submarines 12 First Ten Tors expedition on Dartmoor 10 September ITV broadcasts the first live Football League match to be shown on television and the last for 23 years 1 15 September First traffic wardens deployed in London 1 30 September 4 December Severe flooding occurs in the valley of the River Exe surrounding areas of Devon and elsewhere in southern England following heavy rainfall 29 30 1 October Nigeria gains its independence from the United Kingdom 31 7 October The second notable flood occurs in Horncastle Lincolnshire The town enters the UK Weather Records with the highest 180 min total rainfall at 178 mm As of October 2010 this record remains 8 October Closure of the original Sheffield Tramway leaving Blackpool as the only place in England with electric trams 32 17 October The News Chronicle ceases publication 33 being absorbed into the Daily Mail 21 October Trafalgar Day The Queen launches Britain s first nuclear submarine HMS Dreadnought at Barrow in Furness 23 nbsp Damage to the Severn Railway Bridge25 October Barges collide with one of the columns of the Severn Railway Bridge in heavy fog causing two spans of the twenty two span steel and cast iron bridge to collapse It is never repaired 27 October The film Saturday Night and Sunday Morning is released the first of the British social realist wave 30 October Michael Woodruff performs the first successful kidney transplant in the UK at the Edinburgh Royal Infirmary 1 November Black plastic bin bags manufactured by ICI are first introduced for waste collection in Hitchin 19 34 2 November Penguin Books is found not guilty of obscenity in the Lady Chatterley s Lover case 1 10 November Lady Chatterley s Lover sells 200 000 copies in one day following its publication since being banned since 1928 35 2 December The Archbishop of Canterbury Geoffrey Fisher talks with Pope John XXIII in the Vatican the first ever meeting between the leader of the Anglican Church and the Pope 9 December The first episode of the soap opera Coronation Street made by Granada Television in Manchester is aired on ITV 1 It will still be running past its 10 000th episode in its 60th anniversary year Characters introduced in the first episode include Ken Barlow William Roache Ena Sharples Violet Carson Elsie Tanner Pat Phoenix and Annie Walker Doris Speed 10 December Sir Peter Brian Medawar and Australian Sir Frank Macfarlane Burnet win the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for discovery of acquired immunological tolerance 36 31 December The last day on which the farthing a coin first minted in England in the 13th century is legal tender 1 The last man is called up for National Service as Conscription ends 23 37 Undated Little Houses Improvement Scheme launched by the National Trust for Scotland to promote conservation of vernacular architecture 38 Publications editJean and Gareth Adamson s first Topsy and Tim children s book Kingsley Amis s novel Take a Girl Like You Lynne Reid Banks novel The L Shaped Room Stan Barstow s novel A Kind of Loving Lawrence Durrell s novel Clea last of The Alexandria Quartet Ian Fleming s James Bond short story collection For Your Eyes Only Alan Garner s children s novel The Weirdstone of Brisingamen Audrey Harvey s March Fabian Society pamphlet Casualties of the Welfare State David Lodge s first novel The Picturegoers Muriel Spark s novel The Ballad of Peckham Rye David Storey s first novel This Sporting Life Raymond Williams novel Border Country John Wyndham s novel Trouble with Lichen Births editJanuary February edit 1 January Danny Wilson footballer and manager 4 January Jane Halton English Australian public servant 6 January Nigella Lawson British chef and writer 10 January John Mann English lawyer and politician 13 January Matthew Bourne English choreographer 18 January Mark Rylance English actor and theatre director 23 January Paul Blagg English racewalker Paul Mason English journalist 29 January Sean Kerly British field hockey player 31 January George Benjamin composer and conductor 4 February Siobhan Dowd British writer and activist died 2007 6 February Jeremy Bowen journalist and television presenter Harry Thompson British comedy writer died 2005 10 February Robert Addie actor died 2003 19 February Prince Andrew Duke of York Helen Fielding English novelist 20 February Siobhain McDonagh British Labour politician and MP for Mitcham and Morden 21 February Jane Tomlinson athlete and cancer activist died 2007 22 February Paul Abbott television screenwriter and producerMarch April edit 1 March Benedict Allen explorer 9 March Louise Miller high jumper 10 March Anne MacKenzie Scottish broadcast journalist 16 March Jenny Eclair born Jenny Clare Hargreaves comedian John Hemming British Liberal Democrat politician and businessman 39 17 March Patrick Vallance scientist 23 March Nicol Stephen Scottish politician 24 March Grayson Perry visual artist 29 March Marina Sirtis actress 2 April Linford Christie Jamaican born athlete 4 April Jonathan Agnew cricket broadcaster and player Jane Eaglen soprano 11 April Jeremy Clarkson journalist and television show host 13 April Lyn Carol Brown Labour politician and MP for West Ham 22 April Gary Rhodes restaurateur and celebrity chef died 2019 26 April Roger Taylor new wave drummer Duran Duran 28 April Ian Rankin Scottish crime novelist 29 April Phil King rock bassist 30 April Colonel Tim Collins Northern Irish born British Commander in Iraq Geoffrey Cox Conservative politician Attorney General for England and WalesMay June edit 6 May Roma Downey Northern Irish actress and producer 8 May Terry Christian broadcaster 24 May Guy Fletcher English keyboardist Dire Straits Kristin Scott Thomas English actress 28 May Mary Portas retail expert and broadcaster 2 June Shaun Wallace television personality and barrister 4 June Suzy Aitchison English actress Bradley Walsh English comedian and actor 5 June Claire Fox writer and politician Julie Kirkbride English Conservative politician and MP for Bromsgrove 8 June Mick Hucknall English singer and songwriter Simply Red 20 June John Taylor English bass guitarist Duran Duran 24 June Elish Angiolini senior Scottish law officer and academic administrator 27 June Jeremy Swift English television actor David Cholmondeley 7th Marquess of Cholmondeley British peer and filmmaker 28 June Richard Rycroft actor and comedian 30 June Jack McConnell First Minister of ScotlandJuly August edit 3 July Vince Clarke English songwriter Depeche Mode Yazoo and Erasure 11 July Caroline Quentin English television comedy actress 13 July Ian Hislop British editor and broadcaster 16 July Jacqueline Gold English businesswoman died 2023 18 July Simon Heffer English journalist 22 July Barbara Cassani American born business executive 27 July Emily Thornberry English politician 13 August Phil Taylor darts player 14 August Sarah Brightman English soprano singer and actress 30 August Ben Bradshaw English Labour politician Minister for Local Environment Marine and Animal Welfare and MP for ExeterSeptember October edit 3 September Nick Gibb British Conservative politician Shadow Minister of State for Schools and MP for Bognor Regis and Littlehampton 6 September Shirley Ballas ballroon dancer and dance judge 9 September Hugh Grant English actor 10 September Margaret Ferrier Scottish National Party politician 40 Colin Firth English actor 16 September Danny John Jules English dancer and actor 17 September Damon Hill English racing driver 19 September Shaun Greenhalgh English art forger 24 September Tony Juniper English environmentalist and politician 29 September Andy Slaughter British Labour politician and MP for Ealing Acton and Shepherd s Bush and Hammersmith 6 October Richard Jobson Scottish rock singer songwriter filmmaker and television presenter Skids 15 October Simon Wigg English speedway rider died 2000 16 October Cressida Dick English police officer Graeme Sharp Scottish football player and manager 17 October Guy Henry English actor 29 October Finola Hughes British actressNovember December edit 5 November Tilda Swinton British film actress 10 November Neil Gaiman English author 15 November Dawn Airey broadcaster 17 November Jonathan Ross English television presenter 41 18 November Kim Wilde English singer and gardener 20 November Robert Dunlop Northern Irish motorcycle racer died 2008 28 November John Galliano British fashion designer 30 November Gary Lineker English footballer and TV presenter 2 December Rick Savage English bassist Def Leppard 10 December Kenneth Branagh Northern Irish actor and director 11 December John Lukic English footballer 14 December Chris Waddle English footballer commentator and newspaper columnist 17 December Kay Burley English broadcaster 24 December Carol Vorderman British television presenter 26 December Andrew Graham Dixon British art historian and television presenter 27 December Maryam d Abo British actress 31 December Steve Bruce footballer and football managerDeaths edit3 January Constance Spry English florist born 1886 7 January Dorothea Douglass Lambert Chambers English tennis player born 1878 9 January Elsie J Oxenham English children s novelist born 1880 11 January Isabel Emslie Hutton Scottish nurse in Serbia during World War I and psychiatrist born 1887 12 January Nevil Shute English novelist and aeronautical engineer born 1899 died in Australia 25 January Rutland Boughton English composer born 1878 8 February J L Austin English philosopher of language born 1911 lung cancer Sir Giles Gilbert Scott English architect born 1880 20 February Sir Leonard Woolley English archaeologist born 1880 29 February Edwina Mountbatten Countess Mountbatten of Burma last Vicereine of India born 1901 5 April Peter Llewelyn Davies British soldier and inspiration for Peter Pan born 1897 1 May Harold Bradfield English Anglican prelate Bishop of Bath and Wells died in office born 1898 Charles Holden architect born 1875 8 May Sir Hersch Lauterpacht international lawyer born 1897 in Ukraine J H C Whitehead mathematician born 1904 in Madras heart attack at Princeton NJ 7 June Sir Maurice Bonham Carter English Liberal politician and cricketer born 1880 27 June Lottie Dod English sportswoman born 1871 42 Harry Pollitt English communist born 1890 6 July Aneurin Bevan Welsh Labour politician born 1897 24 August Sir Harold Bowden businessman and inventor born 1880 24 August Sir Charles Lambe admiral of the fleet First Sea Lord born 1900 28 August Charles Forbes admiral born 1880 22 September Melanie Klein Austrian born psychoanalyst born 1882 Amy Veness English film actress born 1876 27 September Sylvia Pankhurst English suffragette born 1882 30 September St John Philby British Arabist explorer and spy born 1885 in Ceylon died in Beirut 16 November Gilbert Harding radio and television personality born 1907 asthma attack outside Broadcasting House 13 December Dora Marsden radical feminist and modernist literary editor born 1882 20 December Sir Godfrey Ince civil servant born 1891 43 22 December Sir Ninian Comper architect born 1864 See also edit1960 in British music 1960 in British television List of British films of 1960References edit a b c d e f Penguin Pocket On This Day Penguin Reference Library 2006 ISBN 0 14 102715 0 La Fille mal gardee 1960 Royal Opera House Collections On Line Retrieved 4 August 2010 Simpson Jane 2010 La Fille mal Gardee ballet contexts Archived from the original on 1 July 2010 Retrieved 4 August 2010 Messina Anthony 1989 Race and Party Competition in Britain Oxford University Press Law Denis Harris Bob 2003 The King Bantam Press ISBN 0 593 05140 8 1958 Historic Sheerness docks to close BBC News 20 February 1958 Retrieved 30 September 2011 Radio telescope makes space history On This Day BBC 14 March 1960 Archived from the original on 7 March 2008 Retrieved 11 February 2008 Broadcasting of the Grand National Aintree co uk Archived from the original on 20 March 2011 Retrieved 11 March 2011 Chronology of Scottish History A Timeline of Scottish History Rampant Scotland Retrieved 25 February 2014 Challoner Jack ed 2009 1001 Inventions That Changed the World London Cassell pp 676 7 ISBN 978 1 84403 611 0 Announcement of the christening of Lady Louise Windsor The official website of The British Monarchy The Royal Household 8 April 2004 Archived from the original on 31 December 2013 Retrieved 27 January 2012 a b Horne Alistair 1989 Macmillan 1957 1986 London Macmillan pp 275 7 ISBN 0333496213 Thousands protest against H bomb On This Day BBC 18 April 1960 Archived from the original on 7 March 2008 Retrieved 11 February 2008 The Hutchinson Factfinder Helicon 1999 ISBN 1 85986 000 1 Vic Wilson Wisden Cricketers Almanack John Wisden amp Co 2009 Retrieved 21 December 2009 Burnley Wins English Soccer The Age Melbourne 4 May 1960 Retrieved 27 January 2012 a b 1960 fa cupfinals co uk Archived from the original on 19 April 2012 Retrieved 4 December 2010 Margaret weds Armstrong Jones On This Day BBC 6 May 1960 Archived from the original on 7 March 2008 Retrieved 11 February 2008 a b c Gross Nigel et al 1999 1960s Collins Gem Glasgow HarperCollins ISBN 0 00 472310 4 Henderson s department store fire Liverpool Fire Brigades Union Retrieved 14 January 2021 Somalia The World Factbook Central Intelligence Agency Retrieved 11 February 2008 Welsh pit blast kills 37 miners On This Day BBC 28 June 1960 Archived from the original on 7 March 2008 Retrieved 11 February 2008 a b c Palmer Alan Palmer Veronica 1992 The Chronology of British History London Century Ltd ISBN 0 7126 5616 2 McKay George 2005 New Orleans jazz protest Aldermaston and carnival Beaulieu Circular Breathing the Cultural Politics of Jazz in Britain Durham NC Duke University Press ISBN 0 8223 3560 3 The day when traditional jazz caused a riot The Observer London 29 July 2012 p 6 The New Review Cole T C 1970 Bluebell Railway Steaming On Sheffield Park Bluebell Railway Cyprus The World Factbook Central Intelligence Agency Retrieved 11 February 2008 Hill Tim 2007 The Beatles p 13 Brierley John 1964 Flooding in the Exe Valley 1960 Minutes of Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers 28 2 151 170 doi 10 1680 iicep 1964 10110 permanent dead link Devon Flood Story 1960 Dawlish David amp Charles 1960 Nigeria The World Factbook Central Intelligence Agency Retrieved 11 February 2008 Ingall Tom 8 October 2010 Fiftieth anniversary of the end of trams in Sheffield BBC Retrieved 16 January 2011 Liberal Democrat News 15 October 2010 Science Museum London display Lady Chatterley s Lover sold out On This Day BBC 10 November 1960 Retrieved 11 February 2008 The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1960 Retrieved 11 February 2008 The intended last day was 17 November Vinen Richard 2014 National Service Conscription in Britain 1945 1963 London Allen Lane p 361 ISBN 978 1 846 14387 8 A History of the Little Houses Improvement Scheme National Trust for Scotland Retrieved 12 October 2011 John Hemming MyParliament Biography for Margaret Ferrier dead link OBE for broadcaster Jonathan Ross BBC News 10 June 2005 Retrieved 30 October 2008 Grasso John 2011 Historical Dictionary of Tennis Scarecrow Press p 85 ISBN 9780810872370 Roberts Frank C 1 January 1979 Obituaries from the Times 1951 1960 Including an Index to All Obituaries and Tributes Appearing in the Times During the Years 1951 1960 Newspaper Archive Developments ISBN 9780903713962 via Google Books Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1960 in the United Kingdom amp oldid 1189537673, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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