5th October 1936: The Jarrow March departs for London
HistoryPod5 Okt 2022

5th October 1936: The Jarrow March departs for London

The closure of Palmer's Shipyard was a devastating blow to the people of Jarrow, where unemployment had hit ...

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18th October 1922: The British Broadcasting Company established

18th October 1922: The British Broadcasting Company established

The new broadcasting company was a consortium of the UK’s leading radio manufacturers, and was jointly funded through a royalty on the sale of radio sets sold by the member producers and a license ...

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17th October 1814: London Beer Flood kills eight people when nearly one and a half million litres of beer sweep out of the Horse Shoe Brewery

17th October 1814: London Beer Flood kills eight people when nearly one and a half million litres of beer sweep out of the Horse Shoe Brewery

Once the beer began to pour into the street, it quickly began to fill the cellars of nearby houses in which families lived, killing eight ...

17 Okt 20220s

16th October 1846: First public demonstration of ether anaesthesia

16th October 1846: First public demonstration of ether anaesthesia

The first well-publicised public demonstration of inhaled ether anaesthesia was given at the Massachusetts General ...

16 Okt 20220s

15th October 1764: Edward Gibbon first considers The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire

15th October 1764: Edward Gibbon first considers The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire

Gibbon’s six volume history traces the collapse of the Roman Empire from the rule of the Five Good Emperors until the end of ...

15 Okt 20220s

14th October 1962: U-2 spy plane captures images of Cuban missile sites

14th October 1962: U-2 spy plane captures images of Cuban missile sites

A U-2 spy plane captured images of the construction of a missile site on Cuba, triggering the Cuban Missile ...

14 Okt 20220s

13th October 54: The Roman Emperor Claudius dies, supposedly after being poisoned

13th October 54: The Roman Emperor Claudius dies, supposedly after being poisoned

Ancient sources state that the Emperor Claudius as poisoned, although who administered the poison - and on whose orders - continues to be fiercely debated by ...

13 Okt 20220s

12th October 1810: First Oktoberfest takes place in Munich to celebrate the marriage of Crown Prince Ludwig to Princess Therese of Saxe-Hildburghausen

12th October 1810: First Oktoberfest takes place in Munich to celebrate the marriage of Crown Prince Ludwig to Princess Therese of Saxe-Hildburghausen

The decision to repeat a horse race from the original celebration the following year led to the establishment of the annual festival at which beer halls and carnival stalls soon began to ...

12 Okt 20220s

11th October 1521: King Henry VIII of England given the title Defender of the Faith by Pope Leo X

11th October 1521: King Henry VIII of England given the title Defender of the Faith by Pope Leo X

The Pope granted the Latin title Fidei defensor to Henry after he published a book in which he defended Catholic doctrine against the criticisms levelled at it by Martin Luther in his Ninety-five Theses during the early stages of the Protestant ...

11 Okt 20220s

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