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==Summer== | ==Summer== | ||
* '''?''' - The Tolkiens go to holiday in Switzerland, where he (alledgedly) finds a postcard of [[Der Berggeist]]. | * '''?''' - The Tolkiens go to holiday in Switzerland, where he (alledgedly) finds a postcard of [[Der Berggeist]]. | ||
==October== | |||
* '''3''' - [[Michael Hordern]], who would voice [[Gandalf]] in the [[1981]] [[The Lord of the Rings (1981 radio series)|radio series of ''The Lord of the Rings]]'', is born. | |||
==?== | ==?== | ||
* '''?''' - [[J.R.R. Tolkien]] creates the ''[[T.C.B.S.|Tea Club and Barrovian Society]]'' at grammar school. | * '''?''' - [[J.R.R. Tolkien]] creates the ''[[T.C.B.S.|Tea Club and Barrovian Society]]'' at grammar school. | ||
* '''?''' - Tolkien's first poem, ''[[The Battle of the Eastern Field]]'', is published in the chronicle of [[King Edward's School]]. | * '''?''' - Tolkien's first poem, ''[[The Battle of the Eastern Field]]'', is published in the chronicle of [[King Edward's School]]. | ||
* '''?''' - [[J.A.W. Bennett]], [[Inklings|Inkling]], born in [[New Zealand]]. | * '''?''' - [[J.A.W. Bennett]], [[Inklings|Inkling]], born in [[New Zealand]]. | ||
* '''?''' - [[Åke Ohlmarks]], translator, is born. | |||
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Revision as of 23:05, 1 March 2009
Summer
- ? - The Tolkiens go to holiday in Switzerland, where he (alledgedly) finds a postcard of Der Berggeist.
October
- 3 - Michael Hordern, who would voice Gandalf in the 1981 radio series of The Lord of the Rings, is born.
?
- ? - J.R.R. Tolkien creates the Tea Club and Barrovian Society at grammar school.
- ? - Tolkien's first poem, The Battle of the Eastern Field, is published in the chronicle of King Edward's School.
- ? - J.A.W. Bennett, Inkling, born in New Zealand.
- ? - Åke Ohlmarks, translator, is born.
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