What happened this day in history: February 6
1819 - Sir Thomas Stamford Raffles founded Singapore.
1918 - Women over the age of 30 were given the vote in Britain.
1935 - Monopoly went on sale for the first time.
1943 - Frank Sinatra made his singing debut on popular US radio show ‘Your Hit Parade’.
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Hide Ad1952 - King George VI died in his sleep at Sandringham House, at the age of 56.
1958 - A plane carrying the Manchester United football team crashed on take off in Munich killing seven players and 15 other passengers. An eighth player died in hospital two weeks later.
1971 - Alan Shepard became the first man to hit a golf ball on the Moon during a two-day Moon walk from Apollo 14.
2005 - Tony Blair marked his 2,838th day in the post to become Labour’s longest serving prime minister, overtaking the combined length of Harold Wilson’s two terms during the 1960s and 1970s.