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Norman Albert Munro 1896 - 1970

Norman Albert Munro of Collingwood Australia was born in 1896 in Collingwood to Charlotte Morgan Munro and Alexander Munro. He had siblings William Munro, George Edward Munro, Lilian May Munro, Thirza Lilian Munro, Bertha Nellie Munro, Clive Alexander Munro, Louisa Jane Munro, Lilian May Munro, Bertha Nellie Munro, Alexander Munro, and George Edward Munro. Norman Munro died at age 74 years old in 1970 in Carlton.
Norman Albert Munro
Collingwood Australia
1896
Collingwood, Australia
1970
Carlton, Australia
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  • 1896

    Birthday

    1896
    Birthdate
    Collingwood Australia
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  • 1970

    Death

    1970
    Death date
    Unknown
    Cause of death
    Carlton Australia
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    Norman Albert Munro lived 1 years shorter than the average family member when died at the age of 74.
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In 1896, in the year that Norman Albert Munro was born, in April, the first study on global warming due to CO2 - carbon dioxide - in the atmosphere was published by Swedish scientist Svante Arrhenius. Arrhenius concluded that human activity due to the Industrial Revolution would amplify CO2 in the atmosphere, causing a greenhouse effect. His conclusions have been extensively tested in the ensuing 100+ years and are still seen to hold true.
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In 1904, by the time he was just 8 years old, the World's Fair, officially known as the Louisiana Purchase Exposition, was held in St. Louis, Missouri. Attended by nearly 19.7 million people (and later the subject of a Judy Garland film), the Fair was funded by federal, state and local sources to the tune of $15 million. As the name suggests, the Fair was suggested as a way to celebrate the Louisiana Purchase in 1803. In the past, World's Fairs were a way of bringing new technology to the attention of the masses and this fair was no exception - the use of electricity (the public feared it at the time), personal cars, airplanes, and the electric streetcar were all highlighted.
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