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daily dose of trivia for all the history buffs out there. So sit back and take a ride to all the fascinating things that happened today! People are trapped in history and history is trapped in people, and hence, every day has been a significant one in the foibles of History. Let’s take a tour of “This Day in History – 13th of May”. 1777 University library at Vienna opens - Advertisement - It was only during the reign of Empress Maria Theresia, on this day in History, that the university library was reopened; its holdings consisted largely of the books from the dissolved Jesuit monasteries. The most valuable books remained at the court library. ....
Police arrived in Helston town centre this lunchtime to keep an eye on the unofficial Flora Day celebrations taking place. Despite the event being cancelled, many people have been left wanting to celebrate the day still and have organised their own activities. Although not nearly the same numbers as a normal Flora Day would expect to see, a small crowd began to build outside the Guildhall ahead of midday, when the Ancient Furry Dance would normally be beginning. As a result, police arrived to oversee what was happening and ensure no rules were being broken. People stood outside the Guildhall at midday. Picture: Kathy White ....
Flora Day may have been cancelled but that hasn t stopped Helstonians celebrating the day in whatever way they can. Whilst making sure to still following all the government rules of social distancing, small groups of spaced out families stood on the pavement outside the Guildhall at 7am to watch the clock strike the hour and what would normally herald the start of the dancing. People in town to see the Guildhall clock strike 7am. Picture: Kathy White Those waiting for the tune were not left disappointed, as three members of Helston Town Band, Ben, Ann and David, stood further up the town outside M&Co in Meneage Street to play the tune. ....