London timeline
British author Roald Dahl publishes a novel for children, James and the Giant Peach
British novelist Muriel Spark publishes The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie, set in an Edinburgh school in the 1930s
Sean Connery creates on screen the role of 007 in the first James Bond film, Dr No
The Rolling Stones, led by Mick Jagger, give their first performance as a group, in London's Marquee Club
A great tapestry by Graham Sutherland hangs above the altar in the newly consecrated Coventry cathedral
Benjamin Britten's War Requiem, setting poems by Wilfred Owen, is first performed in the rebuilt Coventry Cathedral
British author Doris Lessing publishes an influential feminist novel, The Golden Notebook
David Lean directs Peter O'Toole in the title role of the film Lawrence of Arabia
17-year-old English cellist Jacqueline du Pré creates a stir playing Elgar's concerto in the Royal Festival Hall
British author P.D. James's first novel, Cover Her Face, introduces her poet detective Adam Dalgleish
Mrs Ionides lealves the Octagon, stables and the site of Orleans House to the Borough of Twickenham to be used as a public gallery
Anthony Burgess publishes A Clockwork Orange, a novel depicting a disturbing and violent near-future
British surgeon John Charnley pioneers the technique of joint replacement, giving a patient a new hip in a small hospital in Wrightington
US poet Sylvia Plath commits suicide in London
English author John Le Carré publishes a Cold-War thriller The Spy Who Came in from the Cold
British choreographer Frederick Ashton creates Marguerite and Armand for Margot Fonteyn and her new partner, Rudolf Nureyev
Young British architects Norman Foster and Richard Rogers work together as Team 4
British diplomat Kim Philby defects to the USSR and is discovered to have been a Soviet spy
English author Margaret Drabble publishes her first novel, A Summer Birdcage
The Partial Test Ban Treaty, signed by the USA, USSR and UK, is the first of many international attempts to limit the threat of nuclear war
Sexual intercourse begins in this year, according to Philip Larkin's 1974 poem Annus Mirabilis
Dickens Close, with eight new houses, is built on 3.5 acres of the Elm Lodge gardens
British film stars Richard Burton and Elizabeth Taylor marry
Anthony Dowell and Antoinette Sibley begin a famous partnership in Ashton's The Dream
Roald Dahl publishes a fantasy treat for a starving child, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory