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Following is a list of dates in the history of Sunderland, the ancient city in North East England. Facts and figures, important dates in Sunderland's history.
1634 – Bishop Morton's Charter created Sunderland's first Mayor and Corporation.
1698 – Formation of Sunderland Company of Glassmakers
1669 – Letters patent permitted the erection of a pier and lighthouse.
1719 – Sunderland Parish's Holy Trinity Church opened
1793 – Philip and John Laing established a shipyard on Monkwearmouth Shore. (The oldest surviving shipbuilding firm in Sunderland when it was absorbed into Sunderland Shipbuilders Ltd.)
1822 – Opening of the railway line from Hetton to Sunderland coal staithes, one of the earliest uses of locomotive power. The engineer was George Stephenson.
1875 – A record of 64 days was set for the run to Australia by the Wear built sailing vessel The Torrens. Launched in 1875, the novelist Joseph Conrad served on her for a time as mate
1879
Sunderland A.F.C. was founded by Thomas Allen as Sunderland and District Teachers Association Football Club
1903 – Roker Pier – the harbour's northern breakwater is opened at 2,790 feet long.
1909 – The then heaviest bridge in Britain was opened. The Queen Alexandra Bridge carried road and rail traffic, the railway deck remained in use for barely 12 years
1913 – Sunderland AFC win the Football League Championship
1923 – Police Boxes, model for the TARDIS pioneered by Chief Constable Frederick Crawley
2001 – The entire council housing stock of 39,000 homes is transferred to private landlord Gentoo after a referendum of tenants found 95% support in favour of the move
Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Cholera" . Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 6 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. pp. 262–267. see page 264: ...and spread onwards to England, appearing in Sunderland in October 1831...