Historical Events tagged with "Newfoundland"

Turns out history loves a label—battles, breakthroughs, and the occasional disaster, all neatly tagged for your browsing pleasure. Because sometimes you just need every weird invention in one place.

Accidents & Tragedies

DC-4 Crash Near Ernest Harmon Air Force Base

October 3rd, 1946 78 years ago

A Douglas DC-4 operated by American Overseas Airlines crashed near Ernest Harmon Air Force Base while attempting to land. The incident resulted in the deaths of 39 individuals on board. The aircraft was returning from a flight and faced adverse weather conditions during its final approach. Emergency services were promptly dispatched to the scene, but the circumstances of the crash led to a swift investigation into the causes.

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Exploration & Discovery

First Transatlantic Flight by NC-4

May 16th, 1919 105 years ago

The Curtiss NC-4, commanded by Albert Cushing Read, embarked on a historic journey from Trepassey, Newfoundland, toward Lisbon, Portugal, with a planned stop in the Azores. This remarkable flight marked the first successful crossing of the Atlantic Ocean by air. Read's crew consisted of skilled aviators and navigators who aimed to demonstrate the capabilities of naval aviation and advance international aviation routes.

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Technology & Innovation

First Transatlantic Telegraph Cable Completed

August 5th, 1858 166 years ago

Cyrus West Field and a team successfully laid the first transatlantic telegraph cable, connecting North America and Europe. This ambitious project, which followed several unsuccessful attempts, was celebrated as a technological marvel. Spanning the Atlantic Ocean, the cable aimed to revolutionize communication across continents. Unfortunately, it would only operate for a brief period before malfunctioning, leading to significant challenges in maintaining long-distance communication.

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Exploration & Discovery

John Cabot's Voyage to the West

May 20th, 1497 527 years ago

John Cabot, an Italian explorer sailing under English patronage, set out from Bristol, England, aboard the ship Matthew. His mission was to find a westward route to Asia, driven by the desire for trade and exploration. Cabot's voyage marked a significant moment in the Age of Discovery, with ambitions fueled by new navigational techniques and the thrill of exploration. It was a bold move, representing England's aspirations in the trans-Atlantic exploration race, which would soon lead to the encounters with North America.

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