London to Calcutta by Bus

Aug 30, 2022

For fifteen years from the late 1950s to the early 1970s, it was possible to hop on to a bus in London and travel all the way to Calcutta, I...

Hannah Beswick: The Manchester Mummy

Aug 26, 2022

Hannah Beswick had a morbid fear of being buried alive, and this dread was not entirely irrational. Her young brother John almost had his co...

The Dublin Whiskey Fire of 1875

Aug 23, 2022

On June 18, 1875, a fire broke out on Chamber Street in the Liberties neighborhood of Dublin, Ireland. The exact cause of the fire remains u...

Wilhelm Gustloff: The Deadliest Ship Disaster You Never Heard Of

Aug 22, 2022

The sinking of the British ocean liner Titanic in 1912, with over 1,500 fatalities, is probably the most famous shipwreck of all time, but n...

The Calutron Girls Who Helped Built The Atomic Bomb

Aug 17, 2022

The Manhattan project that developed and built the world’s first atomic weapon employed some 130,000 people, of which only a small number of...

How Australia Fought The Prickly Pear Infestation

Aug 16, 2022

Prickly pear is a common name that refers to a number of large cactus species of the Cactaceae family that is endemic to the Americas. The s...

Albino Redwood

Aug 11, 2022

Albinism is rare in humans and animals, and it is rarer still in plants, where it manifests as the complete lack of chlorophyll. Because thi...

Drowning in Sewage: The Sinking of Princess Alice

Aug 10, 2022

The sinking of SS Princes Alice , a British paddle steamer, on the River Thames on 3 September 1878, that resulted in the loss of more than ...

Spot The Woman

Aug 9, 2022

For much of history, women have been forced to occupy a position one notch lower than that of men. This is very apparent when you look at ol...

The Thousand-Year Rose of Hildesheim Cathedral

Aug 9, 2022

Climbing the outer wall of Hildesheim Cathedral’s apse is a rose bush, said to be one thousand years old. According to legend, as long as it...

Clark Stanley: The First Snake Oil Salesman

Aug 9, 2022

The term “snake oil” is frequently used to describe any substance that has no real value but sold as a remedy for a particular set of proble...

Murtoa Stick Shed

Aug 5, 2022

In the town of Murtoa, in the Wimmera region of Victoria, Australia, there is a large grain storage facility that looks rather like an enorm...

Franja Partisan Hospital

Aug 4, 2022

During World War 2, when Slovenia was under Nazi occupation, the country’s resistance movement built a large number of hospitals hidden in t...

Photophone: How Alexander Graham Bell Transmitted Sound by Sunlight

Aug 3, 2022

Alexander Graham Bell’s greatest invention was the telephone. But if you told that to Mr. Bell, he would have disagreed. On June 3, 1880, ...

The Man Who Bought Stonehenge And Gave it Away

Aug 2, 2022

On 21 September 1915, a barrister named Cecil Chubb was sent to an auction by his wife to buy some curtains. According to some accounts, she...

The Angel Makers of Nagyrév

Aug 1, 2022

About sixty miles southeast of Budapest, on the River Tisza, lies a quiet little village with a horrible past. It was here in Nagyrev, a cen...

Australia’s First Tour of England in 1868 Was Made by an Aboriginal Cricket Team

Jul 29, 2022

Sports has been an important way to bridge different cultures. For the aboriginal Australians and their colonial settlers, it was cricket. ...

Painless Parker: The Showman Dentist

Jul 27, 2022

At the Temple University's dental museum in Philadelphia, there is a small section dedicated to one of the most notorious dentist of Ame...

The Band of Holes

Jul 25, 2022

In Peru’s Pisco Valley, there is a strange alignment of thousands of shallow pits. The pits are arranged in a narrow band about 14 to 20 met...

The Diary of Merer: A 4,500-Year-Old Papyrus That Details The Construction of The Great Pyramid

Jul 22, 2022

The Great Pyramids of Giza has been one of the world’s greatest enigmas—how did an ancient society build such massive monuments without the ...