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Series: Lost History Files Episode: Jack the Baboon: The South African Railways Worker Hello, I'm Dr. Philip, and welcome to Lost History Files, a channel dedicated to shining a light on forgotten, neglected, and lesser-known episodes in history. In this episode, meet Jack the Baboon, one of history’s most extraordinary railway workers. In the late 1800s in South Africa, James ‘Jumper’ Wide, a railway signalman who lost both legs in an accident, trained a baboon named Jack to help him operate the railway signals. Against all odds, Jack learned the job so well that he never made a single mistake — and even earned official wages from the South African Railways. This true story reveals an incredible partnership built on trust, intelligence, and friendship, showing that history is full of remarkable moments between humans and animals. If you enjoy opening these files with me, please like, subscribe and click the notification bell, selecting ‘All’ to stay updated on all new uploads. I’d love to hear your thoughts in the comments below - let's keep the conversation going. The link to the episode on Just Nuisance, mentioned at the start of this video, is here: • Just Nuisance: The Great Dane Who Joined t... The music in this episode is: J.S. Bach, Ouverture No. 2 En Si Mineur, BWV 1067. Sourced from Musopen (Public Domain 1.0 licence). Excerpts selected and gently faded. Please consider supporting my history research here: https://buymeacoffee.com/drphilip