Portal:Cheshire/Calendar/July
July 1538: Dissolution of Combermere Abbey.
July 1804: Runcorn to Latchford Canal opened.
1 July 1869: Statue of Richard Grosvenor unveiled in Grosvenor Park.
4 July 1837: First trains crossed Dutton Viaduct.
4 July 1887: Queens Park, Crewe dedicated.
11 July 1910: Pulp author Hugh B. Cave born in Chester.
11 July 1978: Hybrid elephant Motty born at Chester Zoo.
14 July 1876: Chapel builder Thomas Hazlehurst born in Runcorn.
17 July 924: Edward the Elder (pictured) died at Farndon or Aldford.
17 July 1256: Edward, heir of Henry III and Lord of Chester, first visited Chester.
17 July 2015: An explosion at a wood-treatment mill in Bosley killed four employees.
20 July 1376: Charter of disafforestation of Wirral issued.
20 July 1816: Histologist and ophthalmologist William Bowman born in Nantwich.
21 July 1961: Silver Jubilee Bridge officially opened by Princess Alexandra.
23 July 1403: Sir Richard Venables and Richard de Vernon executed for supporting Henry "Hotspur" Percy in the Battle of Shrewsbury.
27 July 1962: Olympic gold medallist swimmer Neil Brooks born in Crewe.
29 July 1940: Crewe hit by first Cheshire air raid of Second World War.