1964 daily mail
A blast from the past! The Daily Mail is a British daily newspaper that has been in publication since 1896. Here are some interesting facts and articles from the Daily Mail in 1964:
Headlines
- "BRITAIN'S FIRST SPACEMAN: Captain Alan Shepard blasts off on historic US space mission" (May 5, 1964)
- "ROYAL WEDDING: Prince Charles and Princess Anne tie the knot in a lavish ceremony" (May 15, 1964)
- "BEATLES MANIA: The Fab Four top the charts with 'Can't Buy Me Love'" (March 20, 1964)
- "COLD WAR TENSION: US and Soviet Union engage in a war of words over Berlin" (June 24, 1964)
Articles
- "The Queen's Speech: Her Majesty addresses the nation on the eve of the Commonwealth Games" (July 24, 1964)
- "The Beatles in America: The Fab Four conquer the US charts and capture the hearts of millions" (February 14, 1964)
- "The Great Train Robbery: Thieves make off with £2.6 million in the biggest heist in British history" (August 8, 1964)
- "The Miniskirt Revolution: Young women take to the streets in a fashion revolution" (September 10, 1964)
Advertisements
- "Ford Cortina: The car of the future, available now" (June 12, 1964)
- "Pepsi-Cola: The refreshing drink for the modern generation" (July 17, 1964)
- "BHS: The latest fashion trends from the British Home Stores" (August 21, 1964)
- "Vauxhall Victor: The car that's built to last" (September 25, 1964)
Other notable events
- The 1964 Summer Olympics took place in Tokyo, Japan, from October 10 to October 24, 1964.
- The first commercial Concorde flight took place on January 21, 1964.
- The Beatles released their album "A Hard Day's Night" in July 1964.
- The first episode of the popular TV show "Doctor Who" aired on November 23, 1964.
These are just a few examples of the many interesting articles, headlines, and advertisements that appeared in the Daily Mail in 1964.