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:: London, Wilbur Day (aka. "'''London Tower'''", known petty theif) auxiliary mechanical engineer of '''The Society for the Advancement of Intelligentĭa and Mechanisms''' (A.I.M.) is murdered. He is the first of the Ripper's victims. | :: London, Wilbur Day (aka. "'''London Tower'''", known petty theif) auxiliary mechanical engineer of '''The Society for the Advancement of Intelligentĭa and Mechanisms''' (A.I.M.) is murdered. He is the first of the Ripper's victims. | ||
:: <font color=green>B'''ROADSHEET'''</font> [http://wiki.rpg.net/index.php/The_London_Trumpet_-_Victorian_Broadsheets#Friday.2C_August_31.2C_1888 Daily Trumpet Issue #1]: '''HEADLINE''' - ''" MENACE to MANKIND! An unknowable Spyder-man haunts the city"'' | :: <font color=green>B'''ROADSHEET'''</font> [http://wiki.rpg.net/index.php/The_London_Trumpet_-_Victorian_Broadsheets#Friday.2C_August_31.2C_1888 Daily Trumpet Issue #1]: '''HEADLINE''' - ''" MENACE to MANKIND! An unknowable Spyder-man haunts the city"'' | ||
[[Image:Osborne House c1910 - Project Gutenberg eText 17296.jpg|thumb|Osbourne House, Isle of Wight]] | |||
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:: Isle of Wight, England, a 200 meter cylindric hole appears on the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isle_of_Wight Isle of Wight] off the coast of England. The hole swallows half of the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Osbourne_House Osbourne House] mansion, a favorite summer home of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Victoria_of_the_United_Kingdom Queen Victoria]. | :: Isle of Wight, England, a 200 meter cylindric hole appears on the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isle_of_Wight Isle of Wight] off the coast of England. The hole swallows half of the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Osbourne_House Osbourne House] mansion, a favorite summer home of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Victoria_of_the_United_Kingdom Queen Victoria]. <br> The land and sea surrounding the House begins to bubble and boil becoming near volcanic - expanding at a rate of about 2 miles radius every 24 hours!! | ||
==June, '88== | ==June, '88== | ||
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- ISSUE #2, as of 11/6/07
September, '88
- 9th
- BROADSHEET Daily Trumpet Issue #2: HEADLINE - "RIPPER - RED LIGHT KILLING TOO MUCH FOR THE POLICE?"
- 8th
- London, the dead body of Alexander Gentry (known for the development of his Maxim "Quill" armored plate) is found. Gentry, a former prototype developer from the Maxim-Nordenfelt Guns, Ammunition Industry Munitions (office at 32 Victoria Street SW, London) is considered to be the second victim of the Ripper.
- England, the first 6 Football League matches ever were played.
- 6th
- Charles Turner becomes the first cricket bowler to take 250 wickets in an English season - a feat since accomplished only by Tom Richardson (twice), J.T. Hearne, Wilfred Rhodes (twice) and Tich Freeman (six times).
- 4th
- George Eastman registers the trademark Kodak, and receives a patent for his camera which uses roll film.
August, '88
- 31th
- London, Wilbur Day (aka. "London Tower", known petty theif) auxiliary mechanical engineer of The Society for the Advancement of Intelligentĭa and Mechanisms (A.I.M.) is murdered. He is the first of the Ripper's victims.
- BROADSHEET Daily Trumpet Issue #1: HEADLINE - " MENACE to MANKIND! An unknowable Spyder-man haunts the city"
- 29th
- Isle of Wight, England, a 200 meter cylindric hole appears on the Isle of Wight off the coast of England. The hole swallows half of the Osbourne House mansion, a favorite summer home of Queen Victoria.
The land and sea surrounding the House begins to bubble and boil becoming near volcanic - expanding at a rate of about 2 miles radius every 24 hours!!
- Isle of Wight, England, a 200 meter cylindric hole appears on the Isle of Wight off the coast of England. The hole swallows half of the Osbourne House mansion, a favorite summer home of Queen Victoria.
June, '88
- 29th
- Handel's Israel in Egypt is recorded onto wax cylinder at The Crystal Palace, it being the earliest known recording of classical music.
- 3rd
- Casey at the Bat published
March, '88
- 22nd
- The Football League is formed
- 11th
- The "Great Blizzard of '88" begins along the eastern seaboard of the United States, shutting down commerce and killing more than 400.
February, '88
- 27th
- In West Orange, New Jersey, Thomas Edison meets with Eadweard Muybridge who proposes a scheme for sound film.
January, '88
- 27th
- In Washington, DC, the National Geographic Society is founded.
- 12th
- Blizzards (see: Schoolhouse Blizzard) hit Dakota Territory, the states of Montana, Minnesota, Nebraska, Kansas, and Texas, with 235 dead, many of whom were children on their way home from school.
- 3rd
- The 91-centimeter telescope is first used at Lick Observatory.
NOTES
- September 30 - In London, the bodies of Elizabeth Stride and Catherine Eddowes are found. They are generally considered Jack the Ripper's third and fourth victim respectively.
- October 9 - The Washington Monument officially opens to the general public.
- October 14 - Louis Le Prince films the first motion picture: Roundhay Garden Scene in Roundhay, Leeds, West Yorkshire, UK. Followed by his movie Leeds Bridge.
- November 6 - The U.S. presidential election, 1888. United States Democratic Party incumbent Grover Cleveland wins the popular vote, but loses the U.S. Electoral College vote to United States Republican Party challenger Benjamin Harrison, therefore losing the election.
- November 9 - In London, England, the dead body of Mary Jane Kelly is found. She is considered to be the fifth, and last, of Jack the Ripper's victims. A number of similar murders in England follow, but the police attribute them to copy-cat killers.
- December 23 - During a bout of mental illness, Dutch painter Vincent van Gogh infamously cuts off the lower part of his own left ear and gives it to a prostitute.