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http://stores.ebay.co.uk/historiccoinandstampsetgifts The display set contains the four coins issued for circulation in 1985, namely: fifty pence, twenty pence, two pence and one pence. The coins are all dated 1985 and are in brilliant uncirculated (BU) condition. This item is new/mint and is housed in a display protection case but can be removed for framing if so desired. This would make a great Christmas or Birthday present for a Snooker fan! Overseas Payment: By Paypal only
The 1985 World Snooker Championship final was played on the weekend of 27-28 April 1985 at the Crucible Theatre in The event was in the eighth year of the BBC's coverage of the event, and snooker was reaching the zenith of its popularity. The climax of the final was watched by 18.5 million people in Davis, who had been ranked the world number one for four years, and would remain in that position for another four, was strong favourite going into the event. He whitewashed The final frame, a very tense and nervous affair, lasted 68 minutes - three times as long as a typical frame between professional players and one of the longest in ranking-event history. At 44-62 down, Davis, however, overcut the black (into a blind pocket, admittedly) and left In contrast to an ashen-faced Davis went on to lose the final to Joe Johnson the following year, before winning three in a row to give him six in total. He has since come to terms with the defeat, allowing himself to joke about it and also admitting that he will probably be remembered more for the final he didn't win in 1985 than for the six he did. Both players now commentate on BBC's snooker coverage and are often reminded of that match. No final since has matched the drama of that particular evening. Polls indicate that the final frame remains one of British sport's golden moments. The Year That Was 1985...
• On 3 March, delegates at the National Union of Miners conference in Britain vote to end the miners' strike without a settlement • On 11 March, reformer Mikhail Gorbachev comes to power as first secretary of the Soviet Communist party. He calls for more 'glasnost' (openness) in Soviet life, and pursues a policy of 'perestroika' (reconstruction) • The British Antarctic Survey discovers a hole in the ozone layer above Antarctica • On 7 October, Palestinian Liberation Organisation (PLO) terrorists hijack the Achille Lauro, an Italian cruise ship, in the Mediterranean, with 450 passengers. Two days later, they surrender to the Egyptian authorities after killing Leon Klinghoffer, an elderly, disabled American Jew • On 10 July, in Auckland harbour, New Zealand, French secret agents sink the Rainbow Warrior, the flagship of Greenpeace, an environmental campaigning group that is protesting against French nuclear testing in the Pacific • Optical fibres are first used to link mainframe computers • The cellular telephone system is launched in Britain • Notable films include Brazil directed by Terry Gilliam, Hector Babenco's Kiss of the Spider Woman, and Akira Kurosawa's Ran, an adaptation of King Lear in a Japanese setting •
Sporting 1985... • Football League Champions were Everton, leaving their city rivals Liverpool in the runners up spot • Manchester United defeated Everton 1-0 in the FA Cup Final to stop them completing the double (ten men United scored the winner in extra time - after Kevin Moran had received the first cup final red card – thanks to Norman Whiteside’s famous curling shot) • The Grand National winning horse was ‘Last Suspect' • The Cheltenham Gold Cup winning horse was ‘Forgive n’ Forget’ • The Epsom Derby winning horse was ‘Slip Anchor’ • Golf's British Open was won by Sandy Lyle • Oxford won the Boat Race by four ¾ lengths over Cambridge • Snooker’s Embassy World Championship Final ended Dennis Taylor (Northern Ireland) 18-17 Steve Davis (England) • F1 Champion was Alain Prost driving for McLaren • The Wimbledon tennis singles tournament saw victories for Boris Becker of Germany (mens) and Martina Navratilova of USA (ladies) • American Sport - Super Bowl XIX from Stanford Stadium, Stanford, California: San Francisco 49ers 38-16 Miami Dolphins – NBA Championship: Los Angeles Lakers 4-2 Boston Celtics – Major League Baseball World Series: Kansas City Royals 4-3 St Louis Cardinals (MVP Bret Saberhagen) •
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