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• 1876 British educationist and inventor Alexander Graham Bell (1847–1922) made the first telephone call, to his assistant Thomas Watson.

• 1906 Opening of London Underground's Bakerloo Line.

• 1886 Cruft's dog show was held in London for the first time.

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