1936day.year

Ronald Fellowes

(1886 - 1936)

2nd Baron Ailwyn, English peer

2nd Baron Ailwyn English peer
English aristocrat and landowner who held the title of 2nd Baron Ailwyn.
Born in 1886, Ronald Fellowes succeeded to the title of 2nd Baron Ailwyn upon his father's passing. He managed the family estates and took part in the House of Lords during the interwar period. Fellowes was involved in local civic duties and supported agricultural and rural community initiatives. His tenure reflected a changing aristocracy adapting to modern Britain. He passed away in 1936, and his contributions to regional affairs are part of his family's legacy.
1936 Ronald Fellowes, 2nd Baron Ailwyn
1963day.year

Guy Burgess

(1911 - 1963)

English-Soviet spy

English-Soviet spy
Notorious member of the Cambridge spy ring who defected to the Soviet Union.
Born in 1911 in Devon, Guy Burgess studied at Eton and Cambridge, where he was recruited by Soviet intelligence. He worked for the BBC and the Foreign Office, passing sensitive information to his handlers. Burgess was a key member of the Cambridge Five, a network of Soviet spies in British institutions. In 1951 he abruptly fled to Moscow with fellow agent Donald Maclean to avoid exposure. He spent the rest of his life in the Soviet Union, experiencing both privilege and isolation. Burgess died in 1963, leaving behind a legacy of espionage that shocked the West.
1963 Guy Burgess
1989day.year

Seymour Krim

(1922 - 1989)

American journalist and critic

American journalist and critic
Seymour Krim was an American journalist and literary critic known for his role in the New Journalism movement.
Born in 1922, Seymour Krim emerged as a pioneering voice in mid-20th century American journalism. He contributed essays and criticism to publications such as Esquire, The Village Voice, and The New York Times Magazine. Krim's writing was marked by personal insight, wit, and a willingness to explore the boundaries between reporting and storytelling. As a critic, he championed emerging literary voices and examined the cultural landscape of postwar America. He also taught writing at the City University of New York, influencing a generation of young journalists. Krim passed away on August 30, 1989, leaving behind a legacy of incisive and innovative prose.
1989 Seymour Krim
2006day.year

Robin Cooke

(1926 - 2006)

Baron Cooke of Thorndon, New Zealand lawyer and judge

Baron Cooke of Thorndon New Zealand lawyer and judge
Robin Cooke, Baron Cooke of Thorndon, was a New Zealand lawyer and judge who became the first New Zealander to serve as a Law Lord in the UK.
Robin Cooke, Baron Cooke of Thorndon (1926-2006), was a distinguished New Zealand jurist renowned for his contributions to both national and international law. Born in Wellington in 1926, he studied law at Victoria University College before embarking on a judicial career. Cooke served on New Zealand's High Court and Court of Appeal, where his judgments were praised for clarity and a commitment to human rights. In 1985, he was appointed a Lord of Appeal in Ordinary, becoming the first New Zealander to sit in the British House of Lords. He also contributed to the development of Pacific law and served as President of the New Zealand Law Commission. Cooke's jurisprudence emphasized fairness, accessibility, and the evolving nature of common law. He passed away in 2006, remembered as a trailblazer who shaped legal thought across jurisdictions.
2006 Robin Cooke, Baron Cooke of Thorndon
2007day.year

Michael Jackson

(1942 - 2007)

English author and journalist

English author and journalist
British beer and wine critic whose influential reviews shaped the tasting and brewing industries worldwide.
Michael Jackson was born in 1942 in England and developed a passion for brewing and beer tasting. He launched his career as a beer and wine journalist in the 1970s, writing for leading food and drink publications. Jackson's 1977 book "The World Guide to Beer" was a groundbreaking work that popularized beer appreciation globally. He traveled extensively to document regional brewing traditions and advocated for craft breweries. His writing helped spark the modern craft beer movement and educated generations of enthusiasts. Jackson passed away on August 30, 2007, leaving a lasting legacy in the world of beer criticism.
2007 Michael Jackson