ON THIS DAY, MAY 12
1765 Lady Emma Hamilton, who became Admiral Lord Nelson’s famous mistress, is baptised. Hers was a genuine rags-to-richesto-rags story – thanks to the British nation ignoring their hero’s last wish.
1789 MP William Wilberforce makes his first major speech on abolition in the UK House of Commons, calling the slave trade morally reprehensible and an issue of natural justice.
1820 British nurse and public health activist
Florence Nightingale is born, in Florence, Italy. She improved hospital sanitary conditions and greatly reduced the death rate for wounded and sick soldiers. She received worldwide acclaim for her unselfish devotion to nursing, contributed to the development of modern nursing procedures, and emphasised the dignity of nursing as a profession.
1875 Cape Governor Sir Henry Barkly lays the cornerstone of the parliament building in Cape Town.
1900 Lord Roberts enters Kroonstad and Orange Free State President MT Steyn proclaims Heilbron his new capital.
1926 Roald Amundsen’s airship, Norge, is the first vessel to fly over the North Pole.
1935 William Wilson founds Alcoholics Anonymous in Ohio, US.
1937 The Duke and Duchess of York are crowned King George VI and Queen Elizabeth
following the abdication of King Edward VIII.
1941 Konrad Zuse presents the Z3, the world’s first working programmable, fully automatic computer, in Berlin.
1942 The tanker SS Virginia is torpedoed by a German submarine in the Mississippi River. 1949 The USSR lifts its blockade of Berlin. 1988 A bus on its way to Mount Frere, Transkei (Eastern Cape), overturns near Cathcart, killing 31 people.
1991 Inkatha supporters rampage through a squatter camp on the West Rand, killing 22.
2008 An earthquake in China kills 87 000 people, injures 375 000 and leaves millions of others homeless.
2015 An earthquake in Nepal, strong enough to move a mountain, kills 218 people, including 22 climbers in an avalanche on Mt Everest, which is shifted 3cm. | THE HISTORIAN