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  • 155: The Cato Street Conspiracy 1820
    Dec 10 2024

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    In 1820, a group of radical revolutionaries plotted to overthrow the British government.

    Their plan? To assassinate the entire Cabinet whilst at a dinner and spark a nationwide uprising.

    It was bold. It was desperate. And it was doomed.

    This is the story of the Cato Street Conspiracy—a tale of revolution, betrayal, and tragedy in the heart of Georgian London.

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    18 mins
  • 154: The Battle of The Falkland Islands 1914
    Dec 4 2024

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    In an epic naval encounter on the 8th December 1914, the Royal Navy decisively defeated German admiral Maximilian von Spee. He along with 4 of his warships and 2,000 of his sailors were lost to the cold waters of the Atlantic.

    That’s over double the number of men killed in the Falklands War in 1982.

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    22 mins
  • 153: The Eureka Stockade
    Nov 29 2024

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    On the 3rd December 1854 British redcoats fought rebelling gold miners in Australia.

    The Battle of the Eureka stockade was the bloody finale between industrial and political unrest amongst in the mining community and the British authorities, which became a defining moment in Australian history.

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    19 mins
  • 152: The Great Storm of 1703
    Nov 26 2024

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    On the night of the 26th November 1703 a storm hit southern Britain in which over 10,000 were killed, 13 Royal Navy warships were destroyed in the middle of a war with France, windmills caught fire, cows ended up in trees, and even the Queen had to flee for her life!

    This is the story of the Great Storm of 1703.

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    19 mins
  • 151: 2nd Anglo Sikh War - Battle of Ramnagar 1848
    Nov 24 2024

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    Just two years after the British victory in the First Anglo-Sikh war in India, the Sikhs squared up to the British all over again.

    This is the story about how the 2nd Anglo-Sikh War started and what happened when, on the 22nd November 1848, the two sides met at the Battle of Ramnagar

    Chris Green is The History Chap; telling stories that brings the past to life.

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    15 mins
  • 150: The British Surrender At Kut 1916
    Nov 20 2024

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    On the 29th April 1916, after 140 day, the besieged British & Indian garrison at Kut in modern-day Iraq surrendered to the Turks.

    It was the biggest surrender of british forces since Yorktown 130 years before we’re

    But, why were the British were there? how did the siege end in defeat? and what happened to the garrison after Kut?


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    "Kut: The Army of Death" - Ronald Millar
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    "Farewell The Trumpets" - James Morris
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    18 mins
  • 149: How Queen Victoria's Husband Averted US-British War in 1861
    Nov 12 2024

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    The Trent Affair, in 1861 during the American Civil war, when a Union warship boarded a British mail ship and seized Confederate envoys, brought Britain and the USA to the very brink of war.

    It was only the intervention by Queen Victoria’s husband, Prince Albert, that helped pull the two nations back from the abyss.

    So, What actually happened in the Trent Affair in 1861? How close did the USA and Great Britain really come to fighting each other? And, exactly how did Prince Albert help avert that war?

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    18 mins
  • 148: The Best of British: The Story Behind Britain's Tomb Of The Unknown Warrior
    Nov 8 2024

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    In Westminster Abbey, London, lies the tomb of Britain’s Unknown Warrior.

    But how was he chosen from all the thousands who died? Why did he end up in this ancient place or worship, and why, is it called the tomb of the Unknown Warrior and not the Unknown Soldier?

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    22 mins