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American Astronaut, born 20th January 1930
Star of the Dirty Harry films, born 31st May 1930
On the 28th of March 1930, Istanbul became the internationally recognised names for this former city
Landing place for Amy Johnson after becoming the first woman to fly solo from England to Australia in 1930
European nation who scored the first goal in World Cup history (football)
Famous novel by Nottingham-born author D H Lawrence (1885-1930)
Famous American structure that started being built on 7th July 1930
On 12th March Gandhi began his 200 mile protesting which British tax?
What was used for the first time on 24th June to detect planes?
African country that crowned Haile Selassie emporor on 2nd November 1930
Antibiotic first used to treat an eye infection on 26th November 1930
Scottish Island that had last remaining inhabitants voluntarily evacuated on 29th August 1930
Italian volcano that erupted on 11th September 1930
Character created by crimewriter who died on 7th July 1930
123 billion of these were produced in the USA in 1930
Last James Bond film starring Sean Connery (born 25th August 1930)
Fictional sleuth who first appeared in 'The Murder at the Vicarage' published 1930
Royal born 21st August 1930 who became the Countess of Snowdon
British Director who releases numerous films in 1930 including 'Murder!'
FA Cup winners in 1930

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