Text search
Related images
HistoryWorld
Link
Map Click the icons to visit linked content. Hover to see the search terms. |
| |
| | | | | | |
|
| 1751 |
| | By the time of his death the prolific output of Domenico Scarlatti includes 555 sonatas, all but a few for his own instrument, the harpsichord | |
| |
|
| 1751 |
| | English poet Thomas Gray publishes his Elegy written in a Country Church Yard | |
| |
|
| 1751 |
| | Richard Owen Cambridge, after whom the house is named, buys Cambridge Park. | |
| |
|
| 1751 |
| | French painter Jean-Baptiste-Siméon Chardin returns to the subject matter that first took his interest, still life | |
| |
|
| 1751 |
| | English gardener Lancelot Brown sets up in business as a freelance 'improver of grounds', and soon acquires the nickname Capablity Brown | |
| |
|
| 1752 |
| | Britain is one of the last nations to adjust to the more accurate Gregorian calendar, causing a suspicious public to fear they have been robbed of eleven days | |
| |
|
| 1752 |
| | English obstetrician William Smellie introduces scientific midwifery as a result of his researches into childbirth | |
| |
|
| 1752 |
| | The French seize or evict every English-speaking trader in the region of the upper Ohio | |
| |
|
| 1752 |
| | Benjamin Franklin flies a kite into a thunder cloud to demonstrate the nature of electricity | |
| |
|
| 1752 |
| | French painter Jean-Honoré Fragonard wins the cherished Prix de Rome at the age of 20 | |
| |
|
| | | | |
|