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The Cartridge Years: 1969, 1988 and 1991.
Richard turns back the clock with the hits and local headlines from 1969, 1988 and 1991.
This week Richard turns back the clock with the hits and local headlines from the August of 1969, 1988 and 1991.
He has the local headlines and hears your stories of the relevant years.
Plus tracks from his featured album of the week, George Harrison鈥檚 1970 album All Things Must Pass.
And Richard highlights some of the lighter stories of the week that you may have missed. It's the perfect way to spend a Sunday afternoon.
Last on
Sun 25 Aug 2013
14:00
大象传媒 Radio Solent
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August 1969
- Acts started arriving on site for the Isle of Wight festival. The line up included Bob Dylan, The Band, The Who, Free, Joe Cocker and The Moody Blues.
- Comedian Jimmy Edwards was in summer season in Southsea.
- A new record speed of 66mph was set in the power boat race from Cowes to Torquay.
- Fire broke out on the Greek cargo boat, 'Giallia' in Bristol docks.
- Ambulance crews in London were on strike.
- There was an explosion outside the stock exchange in London.
- Rupert Murdoch was in talks to take over running The Sun newspaper
- Two of the four British ships among those trapped in the Suez Canal since the Arab-Israel war two years ago, were written off by their insurers.
August 1988
- The vintage steam rally took place on the Isle of Wight, attracting 15,000 visitors
- Shopkeepers in Gosport were campaigning for the town's High Street to be re-opened to traffic.
- A brawl which resulted in 12 people being injured and 15 arrests took place at the Beacon Pub in Paulsgrove.
- A fight in Park Gate left four police officers needing hospital treatment.
- Redevelopment work was underway at Fratton Park in Portsmouth.
- Twelve Southampton University students set off for the Soviet Union with their vintage toastrack bus, for an an exhibition in Moscow.
- Three crew members were rescued from a boat, moments before it exploded off the Isle of Wight.
- Postal workers staged a 24 hour strike.
- Athletes, including Daley Thompson travelled to Tokyo to acclimatise to the conditions, ahead of the Seol Olympics.聽
- The leader of the banned Solidarity union Lech Walesa, accepted an offer of talks with the Polish Government.
- The Belgian Grand Prix was won by Ayrton Senna.
August 1991
- Several boats taking part in the Cowes Classic powerboat race crashed in fog in the Solent.
- Plans to increase the size of the New Forest by around 7,000 acres was been met with strong opposition from residents in the Avon Valley.
- Ferry operator Cowes Express put forward proposals for a service between Cowes & Portsmouth.
- Three valuable Congo African grey parrots were stolen from Paultons Park near Romsey. 聽Two were recovered.
- A Dorset couple moved out of what was thought to be one of the oldest inhabited houses in England, because of a row over planning. Bosley Farm near Christchurch was first recorded when given to a priest in 985 AD.
- New Forest District Council teamed up with scientists as part of a campaign to make people aware of the dangers of the common tick, which can cause Lyme disease, even leading to arthritis & paralysis.聽
- Five people were arrested in Bournemouth following a police raid on a restaurant in Belle Vue Road. Police said an air pistol & a quantity of drugs were found.聽
- Portsmouth High School for Girls was at the top of a league table compiled by the Daily Telegraph.
- Three bombs were found on the London Underground.
- The leaders of the G7 countries met in London.
- Two British tourists were shot in Miami.
- The government put more money into producing energy from renewable sources.
- The civil war in Yugoslavia was claiming many lives.
- Five people were killed in a crash on the New York subway. A driver was charged after being tested positive for drugs.
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- Sun 25 Aug 2013 14:00大象传媒 Radio Solent