Did you know the facts of January 19? Are you ready to know about what are the historical events, famous people born and dead, some facts and the things that happened on the 19th of January? We are now on the ninteenth day of this fresh year. Keep updating yourself by reading this.
This day was started by London Blogger Mar Dixon which has been gone trend around worldwide and spawned a plethora of creative posts on social media ever since. Museum Selfie Day on January 19 is the perfect opportunity for people to get creative.
Join us on January 19 as we celebrate National Popcorn day! Buttered, salted, kettled, drizzled with caramel, popcorn is one of those snacks perfect anytime, anywhere. It’s great on the go, in the theater, or your living room! Just prepared to dig some of it out of your teeth.
It’s a fun day t put on your witchiest best and get to brewing. Potions, taken from the Latin ‘Potare’ meaning ‘to drink’ have long been associated with women. Women would brew potions made primarily of herbs, oils, and other natural ingredients with specific healing properties.
This day is to cherish good moments from our past and present while making new ones for the future. On this holiday we love to scroll through old photo albums and share a good laugh over a funny memory. As the name suggests this day is also the perfect occasion to test how good your memory is.
The holiday originally started as a protest against potential gun control measures, but like all special days, how this day is observed is up to the people. Guns are powerful machines that need to be treated with respect and handled with care.
Due to the sudden death of Indian Premier Lal Bahadur Shastri, eight days earlier Indira Gandhi became the prime minister of India on this day 1966, assuming the office first held by her father, Jawaharlal Nehru.
The 2014 Bannu bombing was a bombing attack by the Taliban that killed twenty-six Pakistani soldiers. Thirty-eight other people were injured as a result of the bombing.
Four-man Team N2i using only skis and kites which is an outdoor winter sport where people use kite power to glide on snow or ice, that completes a 1,092 mile (1759 km) trek to reach the Antarctic pole of inaccessibility for the first time since 1965 and for the first time without mechanical assistance.
The North Cape oil took place on January 19, 1996, when the tank barge North Cape and the tug Scandia grounded on Moonstone Beach in South Kingstown, Rhode Island, after the tug caught fire in its engine room during a winter storm.
The first IBM PC virus is released into the wild. A computer virus is a type of computer program that when executed, replicates itself by modifying other computer programs and inserting its code. A boot sector virus dubbed ©Brain; was created by Farooq Alvi Brothers in Lahore, Pakistan reportedly to deter unauthorized copying of the software they had written.
Dolly Parton's full name was Dolly Rebecca Parton, an American country music singer, guitarist, and actress best known for pioneering the interface between country and pop music styles. Parton was born into a poor farming family, the fourth of 12 children.
Malcolm James McCormick, known professionally as Mac Miller, was an American rapper and record producer from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Miller began his career in Pittsburgh’s hip hop scene in 2007, at the age of fifteen. Blue Slide Park becomes the first independently distributed debut album to top the US Billboard 200 since 1995.
I hope that you people can get most of the information that happened on the day of 19th January. The days, events, and births are shared in this article which makes you a clear definition of all these days. Hope you learned and enjoyed it.
