History Dates - GCSE OCR B

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Roman Bankside

43-500 AD

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Medieval bankside

500-1500 AD

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Early modern bankside

1500-1750

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Roman occupation

43 AD

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Industrial bankside

1750-1900

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Modern Bankside

1900-2021

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Londinium founded

43 AD

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First wooden bridge built

43AD

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Roman londinium burned down

60 AD

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Population grows to over 60,000

100 AD

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Defensive walls added around londinium and southwark

200 AD

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End of roman occupation in Britain

450 AD

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construction of st. Mary Overie

1106

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Construction of Bishop of Winchester's Palace

1150

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Completion of the stone London Bridge

1209

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Major fire and reconstruction of St. Mary Overie.

1212

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Development of Stews in the 'Liberty of the Clink'

13th century

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Paris Gardens becomes property of the Hospitillars

1324

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At least 12 major Inns in Southwark/Bankside

1381

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Southwark School of Glaziers opens

1515

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The globe opens

1599

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Death of Lancelot Andrews, Bishop of Winchester

1624

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Many theatres and arenas shut by Puritans

1642

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Great Fire of London

1666

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The great fire of Southwark

1676

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Construction of Blackfriars and Westminster Bridges

1750s

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Anchor Brewery becomes the Barclay Brewery

1791

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development of residential housing on St. George's Field

1800s

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Bankside Gas Works opens

1814

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St Mary Overie's Wharf opens

1882

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Sainsbury's open a warehouse in Bankside

1890

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Bankside Power Station Opens

1891

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Bankside population hits a peak of nearly 60,000

1901

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Great damage done to bankside during WWII

1940-1945

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Bankside Power Station closes

1981

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Bankside population at 6,500

1991

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Tate gallery buys Bankside Power Station

1994

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Tate Modern opens, Millennium Bridge and London Eye open

2000

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Adolf Hitler appointed German chancellor

January 1933

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Reichstag fire :the Reichstag was set on Fire by a secret order of Joesef Goebbels; called a communist plot;Hitler convinced president Hindenburg to suspend all civil rights for Communists, socialists, liberals, and trade unionists

27th of February 1933

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Social democrat members vote against the enabling act

March 1933

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All political parties , except the Nazi party , are dissolved

June 1933

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Concordat signed between german government and the vatican

July 1933

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The provincial protestant churches are amalgamated to from a single 'Reich Church '

July 1933

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Martin Neimoller establishes the emergency league of pastors ( confessing church )

September 1933

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the election where the Nazis won 288 seats

5th of March 1933

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Wilhelm Frick added to the cabinet and made the minister of the interior

1933

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Local governments overthrown by the SA violence allowing the Reich Government to appoint new commissioners , new laws .

March 1933

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Hindenburg agrees to dissolve the Reichstag

7th of February 1933

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Law for the Restoration of the Professional Civil Service

7th of April 1933

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Night of the long knifes - attack of the SS officers

30th of June 1933

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Cabinet could pass decrees without the presidents involvements (article 48 )

24th of March 1933

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One day boycott of Jewish shops and businesses

1st of April 1933

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new ministry for public enlightenment and propaganda

13th march 1933

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May Day Holiday

1st of may 1933

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trade union offices seized , all unions incorporated into new German labour front (DAF)

2nd of May 1933

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Employment Law

10th of June 1933

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Jewish lawyers banned from conducting legal affairs in Berlin . Jewish judges are suspended from office

March 1933

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Aryan - non-Aryan children are forbidden from playing together .

April 1933

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Elizabeth is born at Greenwich palace

1533

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Elizabeth's mother , Anne Boleyn is executed at the tower

1536

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King henry VIII dies

1547

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King Edward dies and Elizabeth's half sister Mary becomes Mary I

1553

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Elizabeth is imprisoned in the Tower of London and then Woodstock manor .

1554

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Elizabeth is freed

1555

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Queen Mary I dies and Elizabeth becomes Queen Elizabeth I

1558

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Coronation of queen Elizabeth I and Elizabethan religious settlement

1559

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Elizabeth is seriously ill with small pox at Hampton Court palace

1562

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William Shakespeare and Christopher Marlowe are born

1564

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Mary Queen of Scots , is forced to abdicate the throne

1567

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Mary , queen of Scots , is imprisoned in England after fleeing Scotland

1568

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Northern rebellion

1569

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Elizabeth is excommunicated from the catholic church by the pope

1570

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Ridolfi Plot to assassinate Elizabeth

1571

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Thomas Howard , duke of Norfolk is executed for treason

1572

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Richard Burbage open the first theatre in England called the theatre

1574

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Kenilworth entertainments

1575

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Francis Drake sets out on the first English voyage around the world

1577

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Bond of Association

1584

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Elizabeth takes the Netherlands under her protection = war with Spain

1585

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Babington plot and trial of Mary queen of Scots , for treason

1586

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Mary, queen of Scots , is executed at Fotheringhay castle

1587

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Defeat of the Spanish Armada

1588

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Second Spanish armada defeated

1597

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The globe theatre is opened

1599

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Essex rebellion and Queen Elizabeth's golden speech

1601

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defeat of Queen Elizabeth I and accession of king James I (king of Scotland )

1603

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The sieve portrait

1583

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The phoenix portrait

1575

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The ditchley portrait

1592

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The peace portrait

1577

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The rainbow portrait

1600

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The armada portrait

1588

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The throckmorton plot

1583

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Henry VII ordered that beggars should be sent back to the last place they lived and should be in stocks for three days

1495

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Henry VIII passed a law that if you are unable to work should be given a license to beg .Anyone begging without a license to be tied to the end of the cart naked and whipped until bloody then return to his place of birth

1536

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Beginning of Edwards VI's reign a new law ordered that beggars should be whipped and branded on the forehead with a "v" then be a slave for two years and if they tried to escape They'd be slaved for life and executed .

started 1547 ended 1550

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compulsory charity

1563

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Overseers of the Poor - an official who administered poor relief such as money in England/ English driven colonies.

1672

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Houses of Correction

1576