18th October 1565: European and Japanese naval forces fight for the first time
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18th October 1565: European and Japanese naval forces fight for the first time

European and Japanese naval forces fought for the first time at the Battle of Fukuda ...

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5th July 1865: United States Secret Service established in Washington, D.C., by the Department of the Treasury

5th July 1865: United States Secret Service established in Washington, D.C., by the Department of the Treasury

Although the Secret Service is now most commonly associated with the protection of national leaders, this didn’t begin until after the assassination of President William McKinley in September ...

5 Jul 0s

4th July 1862: Charles Dodgson (aka Lewis Carroll) first tells the story of Alice in Wonderland

4th July 1862: Charles Dodgson (aka Lewis Carroll) first tells the story of Alice in Wonderland

Charles Dodgson, better known as the author Lewis Carroll, told a story to the sisters Alice, Lorina and Edith Liddell that was to develop into Alice's Adventures in ...

4 Jul 0s

3rd July 1973: David Bowie announces the end of Ziggy Stardust during a concert at the Hammersmith Odeon in London

3rd July 1973: David Bowie announces the end of Ziggy Stardust during a concert at the Hammersmith Odeon in London

Prior to the last song of the performance, Bowie told the crowd, “Not only is it the last show of the tour, but it’s the last show that we’ll ever do.” Even some of the band members were taken by surprise at the ...

3 Jul 0s

2nd July 1881: American President James A. Garfield shot by Charles J. Guiteau

2nd July 1881: American President James A. Garfield shot by Charles J. Guiteau

James A. Garfield, the 20th President of the United States, was shot by Charles J. Guiteau at the Baltimore and Potomac Railroad Station in Washington, ...

2 Jul 0s

1st July 1979: Sony Corporation releases the Walkman portable cassette player in Japan

1st July 1979: Sony Corporation releases the Walkman portable cassette player in Japan

While retailers were unsure about the demand for a playback-only cassette device, Sony conducted street demonstrations and distributed units to celebrities and influencers that led to the Walkman selling over 30,000 units in Japan within its first two ...

1 Jul 0s

30th June 1894: Tower Bridge in London officially opened by the Prince of Wales, the future King Edward VII

30th June 1894: Tower Bridge in London officially opened by the Prince of Wales, the future King Edward VII

The opening ceremony was attended by the Lord Chamberlain and the Home Secretary, H. H. Asquith, who watched the Prince of Wales formally declare the bridge open while a parade of vessels passed underneath the raised ...

30 Jun 0s

29th June 1613: The Globe Theatre in London burns to the ground

29th June 1613: The Globe Theatre in London burns to the ground

The Globe Theatre in London burned to the ground during a performance of Henry ...

29 Jun 0s

28th June 1935: United States approves the construction of a vault to hold the country’s gold reserves at Fort Knox, Kentucky

28th June 1935: United States approves the construction of a vault to hold the country’s gold reserves at Fort Knox, Kentucky

Constructed of granite-lined concrete and reinforced with steel, the vault is located at the centre of the building. Gold began arriving in January 1937, transported by the U.S. Army in a series of high-security rail ...

28 Jun 0s

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