October 18th in history
October 18th
1957: Paul McCartney makes his debut with John Lennon's Quarrymen at a Conservative Club social held at the New Clubmoor Hall in the Norris Green section of Liverpool.
1954: The world's first commercially produced transistor radio, the Regency TR-1, is announced. It has four transistors and one diode and costs $49.95
October 18th
1826 Britain's last state lottery was held, prior to the launch of the National Lottery in 1994.
1851 Herman Melville's book Moby-Dick was first published as 'The Whale' by Richard Bentley of London
1957: Paul McCartney makes his debut with John Lennon's Quarrymen at a Conservative Club social held at the New Clubmoor Hall in the Norris Green section of Liverpool.
1954: The world's first commercially produced transistor radio, the Regency TR-1, is announced. It has four transistors and one diode and costs $49.95
October 18th
1826 Britain's last state lottery was held, prior to the launch of the National Lottery in 1994.
1851 Herman Melville's book Moby-Dick was first published as 'The Whale' by Richard Bentley of London