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Writing about the everyday history out there that's everywhere you go
August 7, 2022August 9, 2022History Out There

Buried treasure part III – The ghost

July 31, 2022August 7, 2022History Out There

Buried treasure part II – The heroes

July 24, 2022August 7, 2022History Out There

Buried treasure part I – The place

July 17, 2022July 17, 2022History Out There

The day history was saved

July 10, 2022July 10, 2022History Out There

Secrets of the Duke’s private secretary

July 3, 2022November 24, 2024History Out There

Relic of the Battle of Brisbane

June 26, 2022June 26, 2022History Out There

Astonishing schoolteacher Frank

June 12, 2022June 18, 2022History Out There

A bible’s journey rediscovered

June 5, 2022July 17, 2022History Out There

Colonial family feud

May 29, 2022May 29, 2022History Out There

Mystery of Roy Symonds

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I've come to New Zealand's National Maritime Museum in Auckland to see an often and yet remarkable piece of maritime history from Cook's landmark voyage of discovery in 1770. I've come to the Auckland War Memorial Museum to see the last Japanese Kamikaze Zero of the Second World War. In Rabaul this Zero was readied for a Kamikaze attack on Allied forces, but the ground crew delayed attaching the 250kg bomb, the war ended, and the last Kamikaze remained grounded, saving untold lives including that of the young pilot. This Anzac wasn’t awarded any bravery medals, but his is an amazing First World War story from Goondiwindi like no other. Please follow the link on my profile for the Anzac Day story, "Submarines and the Red Baron: The Dassie Gore Story." When from your 1869 church you're given the chalice to take home, does it mean you're really important? Or just that you're the only person to admit that you had a silver cleaning cloth? 🙂 There’s a World Record that Australia forgot, and it still stands today 137 years later. Please share and follow if you like it. Follow the link on my profile for the story, "The World Record Australia Forgot." The city's nervous system was tested, and Priscilla took her secret to the grave. Please follow and share this remarkable story via the link on my profile, "Priscilla Runaway Girl of Toowoomba." You can hear me live with Damo on 4AK Darling Downs after 7.30am Tuesdays and the read the story on my website www.historyoutthere.com the following Friday. And for your weekly double-hit you can hear me live with Doctor Dan on Ipswich's West Bremer Radio after 8am Saturdays and read the story the following Sunday. (All Brisbane times.) The #historyoutthere never stops! The first major sporting travesty in Queensland happened in 1865 and it changed the course of the colony’s sports history. Please follow the link on my profile for the story, "The Foden Affair." In 1866 the constable’s wife was a key witness in great fowl affair. Read, hear, like, share and follow the full and fowl details via the link on my profile and the story, "The Dalby Fowl Affair."
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