12 th of may
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Special days in May by Sophie K. 12 th of May . On the 12 th of May 1820 the famous war nurse Florence Nightingale was born. Special days and anniversaries in May . On the 9 th of May On the 9 th of May Captain Blood attempted to steal the crown jewels in 1671. By Sapphire Gosling. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
12th of May
On the 12th of May 1820 the famous war nurse Florence
Nightingale was born.
Special days in May by Sophie K
Special days and anniversaries in May
On the 9th of MayOn the 9th of May Captain Blood
attempted to steal the crown jewels in 1671.
By Sapphire Gosling
Special days and anniversaries in May
5th may 1930.Amy Johnson was the first woman to fly solo
from England to Australia.
By Sophie B.
Special days and anniversaries in May
On the 5th of May 1930 Amy Johnson was the first woman to fly solo
England to Australia
By Sam Shaw
Special Days in ! 1st May – May Day (Garland day) We celebrate the coming of spring with music and dancing.
8th May 1954 – VE Day (Victory in Europe) When England won World War 2 we celebrated with VE Day 15th May The Romans believed this was the birthday of Mercury the son and
messenger of Zeus.
29th May – Oak Apple Day Traditionally people wore oak apples (acorns) or oak leaves pinned to there jackets.
Special days and anniversaries in May
1st May – Labour day
1st May –May day
8th May 1945 VE Day
12th May – 1820 Florence Nightingale was born
28th May – 1908 Ian Fleming, author of the James Bond books, was born
Rhys Bateman
Special days and anniversaries in May
Oak apple day This is the day that
traditionally people wear oak apples or oak leaves pinned
to them. This day is celebrated on the 29th of may.
Olivia Bamford
Special days in
28th May 1908Ian Fleming the author of James Bond books was born.
1st MayMay Day (Garland day) We celebrate the end of winter
Special days and anniversaries in May
VE DAYVictory for Britain in world war II, and end of the world war.
By Nathan
29th May- Oak Apple Day29th May – MY BIRTHDAY29th May- 1953 Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay reached the summit of Everest. Royal Oak Day (Oak Apple Day) was a public holiday celebrated in England on 29 May to commemorate the restoration of the English monarchy, in May 1660.
By Molly Blacker
Special days and anniversaries in May
1st May – Labour day1st May – May day 5th May – Amy Johnson was the first women to fly solo from England to Australia.8th May – 1945 VE day 28th May – Ian Fleming, author of the James Bond books, was born.29th May – May oak day
Special days and anniversaries in May
9th May 1671 Captain Blood attempted to steel the crown jewels, but he got caught and arrested.
Special days and anniversaries in May
Oak apple day (pinch bum day is on the 29th May)
This is the day that traditionally people were oak apples or oak leaves pined to them to
remember that on May the 29th King Charles ii returned triumphantly to London after the
restoration of the monarchy in 1660
Made by Antonia
Special days in May30th of May- 1431 Joan of
Arc was burned at the state.
29th of May- 1953 Edmond Hillary and Tenzing Norgay
reached the summit of mount Everest.
May Day (Garland Day)
Charlotte
In some parts of Britain people called May Day Garland Day, here is a song about Garland Day.
The first of May is Garland DaySo please remember the Garland
We don’t come here but once a yearSo please remember Garland Day.
Special days and anniversaries in May
9th May captain blood attempted to steel the crown
jewels in 1671. But he was caught and arrested.
By Cameron!
May Day (Garland Day)
In some parts of Britain people call it Garland day there is a song for this
The first of May is Garland DaySo Please Remember the Garland We don’t come here but once a yearSo please remember the Garland
Katie
Special days in May18th May 1991
Helen Sharman became the first British woman in space.
Special days and anniversaries in May
Nelson Mandela became president of
South America
On May 10th 1944 Nelson Mandela became president of
South Africa.BY
JACOB Y6
Special days and anniversaries in May
May day!May day is marked as the end of harsh winter months, welcomed by the beginning of summer. Major celebrations were created to celebrate the coming of May day.
Jenny
By Jess Neil
May day marked the end of winter and the start of summer. People danced around maypoles and played with joy by listening to music, dancing and games.
This was their rhyme: The first of May is garland day,So please remember the garland,We don’t come here but once a year,So please remember the garland
Young girls used to run out on the first of May and wash there face in May dew
Special days and anniversaries in May
On the 6th of May 1954Roger Bannister ran a mile in less than four minuets!
By Tia