HistoryPod

HistoryPod

The 'on this day in history' podcast, with a new episode every single day. Featuring historical events that range from the Roman Empire to the World Wide Web, HistoryPod proves that there is always something to be remembered 'on this day'. Written and presented by Scott Allsop, creator of the award-winning www.mrallsophistory.com

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24th January 1890: The Shigir Idol, the oldest wooden sculpture in the world, discovered in Russia

24th January 1890: The Shigir Idol, the oldest wooden sculpture in the world, discovered in Russia

The prehistoric sculpture, which is twice as old as the pyramids, was found during gold mining operations at the Shigir peat bog near present-day ...

24 Jan 0s

23rd January 1556: The deadliest earthquake ever recorded hit the Chinese province of Shaanxi and surrounding areas

23rd January 1556: The deadliest earthquake ever recorded hit the Chinese province of Shaanxi and surrounding areas

Scientists have since judged that the earthquake had a magnitude of around 8.0 on the Richter scale, and have had no reason to question the traditional estimates of around 830,000 ...

23 Jan 0s

22nd January 1808: Portuguese royal court relocates to Brazil

22nd January 1808: Portuguese royal court relocates to Brazil

The Portuguese royal family and more than 10,000 courtiers relocated to Brazil to escape the advancing Napoleonic ...

22 Jan 0s

21st January 1968: United States B-52 bomber carrying four thermonuclear bombs crashes near Thule Air Base in Greenland

21st January 1968: United States B-52 bomber carrying four thermonuclear bombs crashes near Thule Air Base in Greenland

On impact, the conventional explosives in the nuclear weapons detonated, but fortunately did not trigger a nuclear explosion. Nevertheless, radioactive material was scattered over a wide ...

21 Jan 0s

20th January 1850: Robert McClure departs on the first expedition to transit the Northwest Passage

20th January 1850: Robert McClure departs on the first expedition to transit the Northwest Passage

Robert McClure departed England with HMS Investigator to lead the first expedition to transit the Northwest ...

20 Jan 0s

19th January 1915: Two German Zeppelin airships drop bombs on the Norfolk towns of Great Yarmouth and Kings Lynn in Britain’s first experience of an air raid

19th January 1915: Two German Zeppelin airships drop bombs on the Norfolk towns of Great Yarmouth and Kings Lynn in Britain’s first experience of an air raid

The four people killed in the air raids were all civilians, which served as a stark message about the changing nature of warfare in the 20th ...

19 Jan 0s

18th January 1778: Captain James Cook becomes the first known European to encounter the Hawaiian Islands

18th January 1778: Captain James Cook becomes the first known European to encounter the Hawaiian Islands

Cook anchored off Kauaʻi and later Niʻihau, making contact with the islanders over the following days and exchanged food, water, and other ...

18 Jan 0s

17th January 1991: Combat phase of the Gulf War begins when Operation Desert Storm is launched

17th January 1991: Combat phase of the Gulf War begins when Operation Desert Storm is launched

Operation Desert Storm set out to destroy Iraq’s military and civilian infrastructure through an aerial bombing campaign in which over 2,250 coalition aircraft flew in excess of 1,000 sorties a day fo...

17 Jan 0s

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