Category Archives: Notable Dates
Celebrating the 250th Anniversary of Jane Austen: A Quarter-Millennium of Literary Brilliance
This year marks the 250th anniversary of Jane Austen’s birth, a significant milestone honouring one of the most cherished and influential authors in English literature. Born on 16th December, 1775 in Steventon, Hampshire, Austen went on to create novels that have shaped not only literary history but also popular culture, academic study, and modern storytelling.
Elf on the Shelf Brings Festive Fun to Calendar Factory
Elves on the Shelves have been having seasonal fun in our factory in the run up to Christmas, but where did this idea come from? Have a look what these mischievous characters have been up to lately!
What is Black Friday and Where Did its Name Come From?
Black Friday is one of the biggest days of the year for retail, when stores slash their prices and shoppers get ready to snap up a bargain. Traditionally it takes place in November on the Friday after Thanksgiving. But where does the name come from and what does it mean?
What is the Significance of the Autumn Equinox, and How is it Celebrated?
Taking place around 21 to 24 September each year, the autumn equinox marks the moment when day and night are nearly equal, heralding the start of autumn. Taking place early next week, the equinox is celebrated in different ways around the world, let’s take a look…………….
Moonshot Memories: Celebrating the Giant Leap of 1969
On 21 July 1969, American astronaut Neil Armstrong became the first man to walk on the moon. The words he uttered on this day, “That’s one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind”, are perhaps one of the most famous declarations in history. Here we look back to what led up to this momentous historical event.
Celebrating Amelia Earhart’s Groundbreaking Solo Flight Across the Atlantic
On 20 May 1932, Amelia Earhart made history as the first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic. Battling icy winds and mechanical troubles, she completed the daring 15-hour journey from Newfoundland to Northern Ireland, proving that women could conquer the skies. Here is the story of that amazing feat.





