1822day.year

Old Billy

(1760 - 1822)

English barge horse, oldest recorded horse

English barge horse oldest recorded horse
The oldest recorded horse in history, remembered for his remarkable longevity.
Old Billy was born in 1760 in Woolston, England, and worked as a barge horse hauling goods along canals. He lived for an astonishing 62 years, far exceeding the typical equine lifespan. During his long life, Billy became famous and was exhibited to curious onlookers. After his death on November 27, 1822, his skeleton was preserved and displayed at Manchester Museum. His extraordinary age has never been surpassed in documented equine history. Old Billy remains a symbol of endurance and resilience.
1822 Old Billy barge horse
1890day.year

Mahatma Phule

(1827 - 1890)

Indian Activist

Indian Activist
Indian social reformer and activist who fought caste oppression and championed education for women.
Mahatma Phule (1827–1890) was a pioneering Indian social reformer and activist. He advocated for the rights of lower castes and worked tirelessly against untouchability. Alongside his wife, he established one of the first schools for girls in India, opening doors to female education. Phule founded the Satyashodhak Samaj to promote social justice and empower marginalized communities. His writings and activism laid foundations for progressive reform movements across India.
1890 Mahatma Phule
1934day.year

Baby Face Nelson

(1908 - 1934)

American criminal

American criminal
Notorious American bank robber and gangster during the Prohibition era, known for his brutality.
Born Lester Joseph Gillis, he earned the nickname 'Baby Face Nelson' for his youthful appearance. He was a key associate of John Dillinger and led violent raids across the Midwest. Nelson's aggressive tactics made him one of the most wanted criminals of the 1930s. In 1934, he fatally wounded an FBI agent before being killed in a shootout with federal officers. His life of crime and death cemented his place in the annals of American gangster lore.
1934 Baby Face Nelson
2000day.year

Uno Prii

(1924 - 2000)

Estonian-Canadian architect

Estonian-Canadian architect
Estonian-Canadian architect celebrated for his bold and sculptural residential designs in Toronto.
Uno Prii crafted a distinct architectural legacy through imaginative apartment buildings in mid-20th-century Toronto. Born in 1924 in Estonia, he emigrated to Canada after World War II and began reimagining urban living with curvilinear forms and expressive concrete facades. His notable projects, such as the Rosedale Towers, showcased dramatic balconies and sweeping lines that challenged conventional design. Prii's work received both acclaim and controversy for its avant-garde aesthetic. He continued practicing architecture until his death in 2000, leaving behind celebrated landmarks of Canadian modernism.
Uno Prii
2006day.year

Casey Coleman

(1951 - 2006)

American sportscaster

American sportscaster
American sportscaster renowned for his play-by-play coverage of Major League Baseball.
Born in Chicago in 1951, Casey Coleman built a reputation as a trusted voice in sports broadcasting. He became the voice of the Minnesota Twins on WCCO radio, delivering energetic and insightful commentary. Coleman covered numerous playoff runs and memorable games, becoming a beloved figure for baseball fans. Known for his clear delivery and passion for the sport, he mentored aspiring broadcasters and students. His contributions helped shape the modern landscape of radio sports coverage, leaving a lasting legacy.
Casey Coleman
2007day.year

Bernie Banton

(1946 - 2007)

Australian activist

Australian activist
Australian campaigner who fought for justice for asbestos victims.
Born in Newcastle, New South Wales in 1946, Bernie Banton became a central figure in the fight against asbestos injustice. Diagnosed with asbestosis, he became the public face of legal action against James Hardie Industries. His tireless advocacy led to landmark compensation payouts for thousands of victims and their families. Banton's activism raised global awareness of occupational health risks and corporate responsibility. Through media appearances and public speaking, he inspired change in workplace safety laws in Australia.
2007 Bernie Banton
2014day.year

Jack Kyle

(1926 - 2014)

Irish rugby player and humanitarian

Irish rugby player and humanitarian
Irish rugby union star and humanitarian who was part of Ireland's first Five Nations Grand Slam team.
Jack Kyle was born in 1926 in Belfast, Northern Ireland. He gained fame as a fly-half for the Ireland national rugby union team, earning 46 caps between 1947 and 1958. Kyle was a key member of the 1948 Irish team that secured the country's first Grand Slam in the Five Nations Championship. Renowned for his creativity, vision, and sportsmanship, he is remembered as one of Ireland's greatest players. After retiring from sports, he dedicated himself to humanitarian work, serving with international aid organizations. Kyle received several honors for his contributions both on and off the field. He died in 2014, leaving a legacy of excellence in rugby and compassion in service.
Jack Kyle