What happened this day in history: July 26
1745 - The first recorded women’s cricket match was played near Guildford, Surrey, between Hambledon and Bramley.
1803 - The Surrey Iron Railway, arguably the world’s first public railway, opened in south London.
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Hide Ad1908 - The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) was set up in America. Its primary concern was internal security.
1945 - The Labour Party won the General Election in a landslide victory. Clement Atlee succeeded Winston Churchill as Prime Minister
1952 - Eva Peron, wife of the president of the Argentine Republic, died from cancer, aged 33.
1952 - King Farouk of Egypt abdicated in favour of his son Fuad.
1956 - A machine to pick the Premium Bond winners, nicknamed ERNIE, was revealed.
1958 - The Queen proclaimed Prince Charles Prince of Wales.
1963 - A 50mph speed limit was introduced in Britain.