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Bridgeman Arts

Robert Goddard's first rocket, USA, 1926

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Small rocket test - stills of Robert Goddard
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Bridgeman Arts

First Small Computer Launched

Pre-K - Higher Ed
First small computer launched. First Apple computer. Stills of Apple computers.
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Bridgeman Arts

First trip to the north pole by Bird and Bennett, 1926

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Commader Richard E. Bird and and Officer Floyd Bennett flying to North Pole
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Bridgeman Arts

Charles Lindbergh breaks record for first non-stop transatlantic flight, 1927

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Spirit of St. Louis pulled - Charles Lindbergh - scenes from flight - arriving at Le Bourget, France - Lindbergh receive the Congressional Medal of Honour - Biplane airliner - monoplane liner takes off
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Merkel and Kissinger celebrate 70th anniversary of Marshall plan

9th - Higher Ed
German Chancellor Angela Merkel and former US Secretary of State Henry Kissinger discuss the lasting legacy of the Marshall Plan on its 70th anniversary at an event at the German Historical museum in Berlin
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Bridgeman Arts

Charles Lindbergh pilots the first flight from New York to Paris, May 20th 1927

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Charles Lindbergh pilots the first flight from New York to Paris, May 20th 1927
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Bridgeman Arts

Mandela released from prison in 1990 and speaking against apartheid in his first television interview in 1961

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Mandela released from prison in 1990 and speaking against apartheid in his first television interview in 1961
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Bridgeman Arts

First Royal Air Force aerial post

Pre-K - Higher Ed
In the aftermath of the First World War, the Royal Engineers (Postal Section) and the Royal Air Force pioneered a scheduled airmail service from the Hawkinge, Kent to Cologne, Germany. January 1919.
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Bridgeman Arts

Sally Ride, the first American woman in space, June 18th 1983

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Sally Ride, the first American woman in space, June 18th 1983. Newsreel footage of space shuttle Challenger, piloted by Sally Ride and team launching. Ride inside shuttle.
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Curated Video

Many Front-line Workers Wary But Willing To Get A COVID Vaccine

Higher Ed
Some health care workers told Newsy they're not excited to get vaccinated but will likely do so anyway.
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Bridgeman Arts

RESEARCH 833920 First battle of Ypres 1914

Pre-K - Higher Ed
RESEARCH 833920 First battle of Ypres 1914
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Bridgeman Arts

RESEARCH 833920 First battle of Ypres

Pre-K - Higher Ed
RESEARCH 833920 First battle of Ypres
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Bridgeman Arts

Scenes from the first Academy Awards, USA, 1929

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Scenes from the first Academy Awards
News Clip0:35
AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Parents of terminally ill UK baby end fight for US treatment

9th - Higher Ed
The parents of British baby Charlie Gard abandon their legal fight to take their son to the United States for experimental treatment in a case that has attracted global attention
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Bridgeman Arts

Alcock and Brown make first non-stop transatlantic flight, 1919

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Footage of British aviators Alcock and Brown making the first non-stop transatlantic flight on 14th June 1919, flying a modified World War I Vickers Vimy bomber from St. John's, Newfoundland, to Clifden, Connemara, County Galway,...
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Sky News

Scotland's First UKIP MEP David Coburn Interview

Higher Ed
Scotland's First UKIP MEP David Coburn Interview
News Clip2:12
AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Hong Kong's new leader attends first legislature Q&A

9th - Higher Ed
Hong Kong's new leader Carrie Lam attends her first Q&A session at the city's parliament where pro democracy lawmakers displayed signs calling for universal suffrage
News Clip1:24
AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Edinburgh celebrates 20 years of Harry Potter

9th - Higher Ed
Edinburgh the city where J.K Rowling penned much of the first Harry Potter novel marks 20 years since the literary phenomenon first hit the shelves with a special exhibition at the National Library of Scotland where a Philosopher's Stone...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Neymar tapped to promote rights of disabled

9th - Higher Ed
Neymar mania which has engulfed France landed briefly in neighbouring Switzerland where the Brazilian star became Handicap International's first ever ambassador at a ceremony at the United Nations in Geneva
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Curated Video

Trump Addresses Annual March For Life In Presidential First

Higher Ed
The president took the stage at the anti-abortion event Friday just before attendees started their march from the National Mall to the Supreme Court.
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Bridgeman Arts

Amelia Earhart, posing with plane, speaking to camera after first female solo flight across Atlantic, disappearance in 1937

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Various shots of Earhart with plane. Speaking to camera: "I can't help feeling my flight meant little to aviation. But if it meant something to women then I feel it justified."
News Clip0:45
AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Two dead as suspected jihadists attack Mali tourist resort

9th - Higher Ed
Suspected jihadists crying Allahu Akbar stormed a tourist resort popular with foreigners on the edge of the Malian capital Bamako on Sunday briefly seizing hostages and leaving at least two people dead
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Dennis Rodman returns to North Korea hoping to open the door

9th - Higher Ed
Flamboyant former NBA star Dennis Rodman arrives in North Korea after saying he wants to open the door to the regime and claiming that US President Donald Trump would be pleased with his mission
News Clip0:57
AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Cardinal Pell totally rejects sex abuse charges

9th - Higher Ed
The number three in the Catholic Church's hierarchy Cardinal George Pell totally rejects sex abuse charges announced by Australian police saying the court proceedings offered him an opportunity to clear my name