WHAT ALL HAPPENED AUGUST TO SEPTEMBER 1888
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George Eastman registers the trademark Kodak and receives a patent for his camera that uses roll film. (4. September 1888)
Jack the Ripper kills his third and fourth victims, Elizabeth Stride and Catherine Eddowes. (30. September 1888)
Charles Turner becomes the first bowler to take 250 wickets in an English season – a feat since accomplished only by Tom Richardson (twice), J.T. Hearne, Wilfred Rhodes (twice) and Tich Freeman (six times). (6. September 1888)
The first issue of National Geographic Magazine is published. (22. September 1888)
In Spain, the first travel of Isaac Peral submarine, was the first practical submarine ever made. (8. September 1888)
In London, the body of Jack the Ripper's second murder victim, Annie Chapman, is found. (8. September 1888)
The first successful adding machine in the United States is patented by William Seward Burroughs. (21. August 1888)
An audio recording of English composer Arthur Sullivan's "The Lost Chord", one of the first recordings of music ever made, is played during a press conference introducing Thomas Edison's phonograph in London, England. (14. August 1888)
Bertha Benz drives from Mannheim to Pforzheim and back in the first long distance automobile trip, commemorated as the Bertha Benz Memorial Route since 2008. (5. August 1888)
Mary Ann Nichols is murdered. She is the first of Jack the Ripper's confirmed victims. (31. August 1888)
In England the first six Football League matches are played. (8. September 1888)
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