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The Glasgow Herald, January 4, 1936.
Charles Lindbergh arrives in the UK in 1936, after his son's kidnap and murder.
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The Illustrated London News, June 11, 1842.
The Illustrated London News of June 1842 reports on the British army's retreat from Kabul.
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The Guardian, October 30, 1975
The Guardian, October 30, 1975. Dutch elm disease ravages the British countryside.
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The Penny London Post, 1749.
The Penny London Post reports on the Royal Fireworks in London's Green Park in 1749.
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VJ Day Anniversary Special
Peter Snow marks the seventieth anniversary of VJ Day at the end of the Second World War.
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25/01/2013
Peter Snow visits Paris to recreate the 1889 event which gave the world the Eiffel Tower.
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The Glorious Revolution
Peter Snow uses a 1688 newspaper to describe the last successful invasion of this country.
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Sinking of the Titanic Special
Peter Snow looks again at the Titanic disaster via the pages of the London Evening News.
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Prince Albert
A Random Edition Special marking the 150th anniversary of the death of Prince Albert.
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Pearl Harbor
Peter Snow with a Random Edition Special to mark the 70th anniversary of Pearl Harbour.
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The Random Edition Festival of Britain Special
Peter Snow explores a 1951 Daily Mail to bring alive the start of the Festival of Britain.
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1961 First Man in Space 50th Anniversary Special
Random Edition Special to mark the 50th anniversary of Gagarin's first manned spaceflight.
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350th Anniversary of the Restoration Special
Peter Snow retells the story of Charles II's Restoration via the pages of a 1660 newspaper
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Outbreak of War Special
Peter Snow revisits the pages of The Guardian for September 4, 1939.
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The Penny London Post, April 27, 1749
Royal Fireworks in London's Green Park.
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The News of the World, Sunday 26 June 1887
Queen Victoria's Golden Jubilee celebrations saw a procession through London.
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The Western Mail General Strike Edition, 12 May 1926
Was this the day when the strikers were betrayed by their leaders?
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The Parliamentary Intelligencer: May 1660
Charles II returns to London, 11 years after his father's execution.