June 1955


The following events occurred in June 1955:

[June 1], 1955 (Wednesday)

[June 2], 1955 (Thursday)

[June 3], 1955 (Friday)

[June 4], 1955 (Saturday)

[June 5], 1955 (Sunday)

[June 6], 1955 (Monday)

[June 7], 1955 (Tuesday)

[June 8], 1955 (Wednesday)

  • British ferry Mona's Isle collides with a fishing vessel and runs aground at Fleetwood, Lancashire, UK. The fishing vessel is cut in two and sinks with the loss of one of her three crew. Mona's Isle is later refloated.
  • Born: Tim Berners-Lee, English computer scientist and inventor, in London

[June 9], 1955 (Thursday)

[June 10], 1955 (Friday)

[June 11], 1955 (Saturday)

[June 12], 1955 (Sunday)

[June 13], 1955 (Monday)

  • Mir mine, the first diamond mine in the Soviet Union, is discovered by geologists Yuri Khabardin, Ekaterina Elagina and Viktor Avdeenko during the large Amakinsky Expedition in Yakut ASSR.

[June 14], 1955 (Tuesday)

[June 15], 1955 (Wednesday)

[June 16], 1955 (Thursday)

[June 17], 1955 (Friday)

[June 18], 1955 (Saturday)

[June 19], 1955 (Sunday)

  • British Navy vessel HMS Sidon sinks following the onboard explosion of a torpedo. Thirteen lives are lost.
  • Died: Adrienne Monnier, 63, French Modernist writer and publisher

[June 20], 1955 (Monday)

  • A total solar eclipse of 7 min 8 sec duration, the longest between the 11th and 22nd centuries, is visible in Southeast Asia. During the entire Second Millennium, only seven such eclipses exceed seven minutes of totality.

[June 21], 1955 (Tuesday)

[June 22], 1955 (Wednesday)

  • Soviet armed forces shoot down a U.S. Navy patrol plane of VP-9 over the Bering Strait. The Soviet Union surprises the United States by paying half the damages and issuing a statement of regret even though the American plane clearly had violated Soviet airspace.
  • While approaching for a night landing in the Sea of Japan, U.S. naval aviator John R. C. Mitchell's McDonnell F2H Banshee crashes into the ship's fantail. The rear half of the airplane falls into the ocean in flames, but Mitchell sustains only minor injuries. Five sailors sleeping on the fantail are injured. The incident will be immortalized in The Right Stuff by Tom Wolfe, which refers to Mitchell by the alias of "accident-prone Mitch Johnson".
  • The Disney animated film Lady and the Tramp is released.

[June 23], 1955 (Thursday)

[June 24], 1955 (Friday)

[June 25], 1955 (Saturday)

[June 26], 1955 (Sunday)

[June 27], 1955 (Monday)

[June 28], 1955 (Tuesday)

[June 29], 1955 (Wednesday)

[June 30], 1955 (Thursday)