History of January 5

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History of January 5

1892 – 1st successful auroral photograph made
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1896 – “Die Presse” newspaper (Germany) publicly announces Wilhelm Röntgen’s discovery of X-rays and their potential for new methods of medical diagnoses in a front-page article
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1899 – Start of Sherlock Holmes adventure-Charles Augustus Milverton
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1903 – The general public could use the Pacific cable for the very first time.
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1933 – Work on Golden Gate Bridge, California begins.
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1948 – Warner Brothers-Pathe showed the very first color newsreel. The footage was of the Tournament of Roses Parade and the Rose Bowl football classic.
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1956 – In the Peanuts comic strip, Snoopy walked on two legs for the first time.
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By: Archa Dave

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