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*[[2002]] - [[Raymond Durgnat]], British film critic. | *[[2002]] - [[Raymond Durgnat]], British film critic. | ||
*[[1935]] - [[Thomas Edward Lawrence]], British writer. | *[[1935]] - [[Thomas Edward Lawrence]], British writer. | ||
- | *[[2002]] - [[Ferdinand Hodler]], Swiss painter. | + | *[[1918]] - [[Ferdinand Hodler]], Swiss painter. |
*[[1995]] - [[Derek Ford]], British film director. | *[[1995]] - [[Derek Ford]], British film director. |
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Art and culture
- 1897 - Oscar Wilde is released from Prison in England.
Births
- 1948 - Grace Jones, Jamaica is a model, singer and actress
- 1948 - Malcolm X, born Malcolm Little, also known as Detroit Red and Al-Hajj Malik El-Shabazz (North Omaha, Nebraska, May 19, 1925 – February 21, 1965 in New York ...
- 1809 - William Gladstone the four time Prime Minister of England and flagellation afficionado
- 1922 - Bob Mizer, creator of the Athletic Model Guild and Physique Pictorial. Died: May 19, 1992. [WES]
Deaths
- 1925 - Viking Eggeling, Swedish artist and filmmaker.
- 2002 - Raymond Durgnat, British film critic.
- 1935 - Thomas Edward Lawrence, British writer.
- 1918 - Ferdinand Hodler, Swiss painter.
- 1995 - Derek Ford, British film director.