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7 November, 12:35

The guinness book of records was created after an argument about what?

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    Guinness World Records - originally the Guinness Book of Records - the ultimate authority on record-breaking achievements, started out as an idea for a book of facts to solve arguments in pubs.

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    The idea came about in the early 1950's when Sir Hugh Beaver (1890-1967), Managing Director of the Guinness Brewery, attended a shooting party in County Wexford.

    There, he and his hosts argued about the fastest game bird in Europe, and failed to find an answer in any reference book.*

    In 1954, recalling his shooting party argument, Sir Hugh had the idea for a Guinness promotion based on the idea of settling pub arguments and invited the twins Norris (1925-2004) and Ross McWhirter (1925-75) who were fact-finding researchers from Fleet Street to compile a book of facts and figures.

    Guinness Superlatives was incorporated on 30 November and the office opened in two rooms in a converted gymnasium on the top floor of Ludgate House, 107 Fleet Street.
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