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1917 in the United Kingdom

Events from the year 1917 in the United Kingdom. The year was dominated by the First World War.

1917 in the United Kingdom
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Women's Land Army recruitment poster
 
December: British troops on parade at Jaffa Gate after the capture of Jerusalem and occupation of southern Palestine

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  1. ^ "J. R. R. Tolkien Chronology". Retrieved 27 August 2013.
  2. ^ Duriez, Colin (2012). J. R. R. Tolkien: The Making of a Legend. Oxford: Lion. pp. 102–6. ISBN 978-0-7459-5514-8.
  3. ^ Weinreb, Ben; Hibbert, Christopher (1995). The London Encyclopaedia. Macmillan. p. 288. ISBN 0-333-57688-8.
  4. ^ a b c d Penguin Pocket On This Day. Penguin Reference Library. 2006. ISBN 0-14-102715-0.
  5. ^ "Women's organisations". The Long, Long Trail. from the original on 19 October 2010. Retrieved 21 October 2010.
  6. ^ "On This Day – 5 April 1917". firstworldwar.com. 2009. Retrieved 11 February 2014.
  7. ^ a b c Castle, Ian (2010). London 1917–18: the bomber blitz. Oxford: Osprey. ISBN 978-1-84603-682-8.
  8. ^ "No. 30250". The London Gazette (2nd supplement). 24 August 1917. pp. 7791–7999. Statutes of the Order of the British Empire 24 August 1917.
  9. ^ "Order of the British Empire". The Official Website of the British Monarchy. Retrieved 21 August 2012.
  10. ^ Flett, Brian (11 July 2002). . The Orcadian. Archived from the original on 27 October 2010. Retrieved 17 June 2010.
  11. ^ . 2006. Archived from the original on 28 June 2006.
  12. ^ Like almost all of Owen's poetry, these remain unpublished until 1920, after his death in action.
  13. ^ "The White Lund Explosions October 1–4th, 1917". Heaton with Oxcliffe Parish Council. Retrieved 30 March 2019.
  14. ^ . Association of WRENS. Archived from the original on 22 February 2014. Retrieved 21 October 2010.
  15. ^ Cooper, Charlie (24 June 2014). "Britons are forced to tighten their belts". The Independent. London. p. 17. Archived from the original on 1 May 2022. Retrieved 24 June 2014.
  16. ^ Brewerton, Emma (12 December 2016). "Ernest Rutherford". New Zealand History. Retrieved 16 June 2017.
  17. ^ Charles Glover Barkla The Nobel Prize in Physics 1917
  18. ^ "Oldest living Olympian Bill Lucas dies aged 101". Mid Sussex Times. 4 April 2018. Retrieved 24 April 2019.
  19. ^ Collins, Michael (8 May 2008). "Professor Graham Higman: Leading group theorist". The Independent. Obituaries. Retrieved 14 October 2008.
  20. ^ Prasad, Raekha (11 May 2007). "Obituary: Laurie Baker". The Guardian. Retrieved 11 May 2022.
  21. ^ "Leslie Shepard". The Independent. 14 September 2004. Retrieved 18 July 2017.
  22. ^ Pamela Rose obituary
  23. ^ Vaughan, Paul (23 September 2004). "Mears [née Loudon], Eleanor Cowie [Ellen Cowie] (1917–1992), medical practitioner and campaigner". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/47178. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.)
  24. ^ Grigg, John (2002) [1985]. Lloyd George: From Peace To War 1912-16. Penguin. p. 436. ISBN 0-140-28426-5.

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Events from the year 1917 in the United Kingdom The year was dominated by the First World War 1917 in the United KingdomOther years1915 1916 1917 1917 1918 1919Constituent countries of the United KingdomEngland Ireland Scotland WalesSport1917 English cricket seasonFootball England Scotland Contents 1 Incumbents 2 Events 2 1 Undated 3 Publications 4 Births 5 Deaths 6 See also 7 ReferencesIncumbents editMonarch George V Prime Minister David Lloyd George Coalition Events edit nbsp Women s Land Army recruitment posterJanuary J R R Tolkien on medical leave from the British Army at Great Haywood begins writing The Book of Lost Tales the first version of The Silmarillion starting with the Fall of Gondolin thus Tolkien s mythopoeic Middle earth legendarium is first chronicled in prose 1 2 19 January Silvertown explosion a blast at a munitions factory in London kills 73 and injures over 400 The resulting fire causes over 2M worth of damage 3 25 January armed merchantman SS Laurentic 1908 is sunk by mines off Lough Swilly with the loss of 354 of the 475 aboard 26 January the sea defences at the village of Hallsands Devon are breached leading to all but one of the houses becoming uninhabitable 1 February Atlantic U boat Campaign World War I Germany announces its U boats will resume unrestricted submarine warfare rescinding the Sussex pledge 2 February bread rationing introduced 4 21 February Elder Dempster Line troopship SS Mendi is accidentally rammed by SS Darro off the Isle of Wight killing 646 mainly members of the South African Native Labour Corps February formation of the Women s Land Army superseding the Women s National Land Service Corps 5 March establishment of the Imperial War Cabinet a body composed of the chief British ministers and the prime ministers of the Dominions Australia Canada New Zealand and South Africa to set policy 11 March World War I British forces led by Sir Stanley Maude capture Baghdad the southern capital of the Ottoman Empire 17 March World War I Action of 17 March 1917 German warships attack British naval patrols off the Goodwin Sands sinking HMS Paragon 1913 and shell Ramsgate and Margate 26 March World War I First Battle of Gaza British cavalry troops retreat after 17 000 Turks block their advance 28 March the Women s Army Auxiliary Corps begins recruiting 4 5 April Food Hoarding Order issued to prevent households from hoarding food in short supply 6 20 21 April World War I Second Battle of Dover Strait German torpedo boats raid the Dover Barrage 6 7 May World War I bomb dropped on London by a fixed wing aircraft one death 7 25 May World War I first daylight bombing raid on the UK by fixed wing aircraft 95 killed in Folkestone area 7 4 June the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire is established as an order of chivalry by George V under letters patent 8 9 7 June World War I Battle of Messines in Flanders opens with the British Army detonating 19 ammonal mines under the German lines killing 10 000 in the deadliest deliberate non nuclear man made explosion in history which can be heard in London 13 June World War I daylight bombing raid on London by fixed wing aircraft 162 killed 7 Ashton under Lyne munitions explosion 43 killed 1 7 July first National Baby Week a campaign for improved infant health 9 July HMS Vanguard is blown apart by an internal explosion at her moorings in Scapa Flow Orkney killing an estimated 843 crew with no survivors 10 17 July King George V issues a Proclamation stating that the male line descendants of the British Royal Family will bear the surname Windsor Winston Churchill is appointed Minister of Munitions nbsp December British troops on parade at Jaffa Gate after the capture of Jerusalem and occupation of southern Palestine31 July 10 November World War I Battle of Passchendaele Third Battle of Ypres Allied offensive in Flanders July first Cottingley Fairies photographs taken apparently depicting fairies a hoax not admitted by the child creators until 1981 1 August Women s Forestry Service under Miss Rosamond Crowdy instituted under the Timber Supply Department of the Board of Trade 2 August Squadron Commander E H Dunning becomes the first pilot to land his aircraft on a ship 11 when he lands his Sopwith Pup on HMS Furious in Scapa Flow but is killed five days later during another landing on the ship 17 August one of English literature s most important and famous meetings takes place when Wilfred Owen introduces himself to Siegfried Sassoon at Craiglockhart War Hospital in Edinburgh Owen s war poems Anthem for Doomed Youth and Dulce et Decorum est are written at this time 12 21 August most provisions of Corn Production Act 1917 come into force This guarantees minimum prices for wheat and oats and specifies a minimum wage for agricultural workers 12 September Gay Crusader completes the English Triple Crown by finishing first in the Derby 2 000 Guineas and St Leger the latter being run as the September Stakes at Newmarket because of the war 17 September Constance Coltman becomes the first English woman ordained as a Christian minister in a mainstream denomination the Congregational Church at the King s Weigh House church in London 1 4 October White Lund explosions blasts at National Filling Factory No 13 a munitions works near Morecambe kill 10 13 5 October Sir Arthur Lee donates the country house Chequers in Buckinghamshire to the nation 4 it is to be used as an official country residence for the Prime Minister the first recognition in law that such an office exists 19 October World War I Last major German Zeppelin raids 11 airships spread across the country killing 36 people but 5 of the craft are lost on their return November World War I Some British troops are moved to the Italian Front 2 November Foreign Secretary Arthur Balfour makes the Balfour Declaration proclaiming British support for establishment of a homeland for the Jewish people in Palestine 7 November World War I Third Battle of Gaza ends British forces capture Gaza from the Ottoman Empire 16 November British troops occupy Tel Aviv and Jaffa in Palestine 17 November People s Dispensary for Sick Animals established by Maria Dickin 20 November World War I Battle of Cambrai begins 4 British forces make early progress in an attack on German positions but are soon beaten back 29 November Women s Royal Naval Service established 14 11 December World War I Battle of Jerusalem General Edmund Allenby leads units of the British Egyptian Expeditionary Force into Jerusalem on foot following the Ottoman Empire s surrender of the city 25 December Dick Kerr s Ladies F C plays its first match in Preston Lancashire 31 December World War I British government imposes rationing of sugar 8 oz per person per week 15 Undated edit Nuclear fission Ernest Rutherford at the Victoria University of Manchester achieves nuclear transmutation the first observation of a nuclear reaction in which he also discovers and names the proton 16 Announced 12 November 1918 presented 1 June 1920 Charles Glover Barkla wins the 1917 Nobel Prize in Physics for his discovery of the characteristic Rontgen radiation of the elements 17 Publications editThe anthology of British war poetry The Muse in Arms Joseph Conrad s novella The Shadow Line in book form Arthur Conan Doyle s Sherlock Holmes short story collection His Last Bow T S Eliot s poems Prufrock and other observations Robert Graves poems Fairies and Fusiliers Ivor Gurney s poems Severn and Somme Daniel Jones s An English Pronouncing Dictionary Siegfried Sassoon s The Old Huntsman and Other Poems Edward Thomas s posthumous collection Poems including Adlestrop Alec Waugh s controversial semi autobiographical novel of life in a boys school The Loom of Youth P G Wodehouse s short story collection The Man with Two Left Feet W B Yeats s poetry collection The Wild Swans at Coole Births edit1 January Celia Whitelaw Viscountess Whitelaw noblewoman horticulturist and philanthropist died 2011 4 January Maurice Wohl philanthropist died 2007 5 January Lucienne Day textile designer died 2010 9 January Claud William Wright civil servant and scientific expert died 2010 12 January Stella Cunliffe statistician died 2012 John Rennie diplomat died 2002 16 January Leila Buckley poet novelist and translator died 2013 Bill Lucas British RAF officer Olympic long distance runner d 2018 18 19 January Graham Higman mathematician died 2008 19 Nigel Nicolson writer and politician died 2004 22 January Guy Millard diplomat died 2013 27 January Tufton Beamish Baron Chelwood army officer and politician died 1989 1 February Maurice Levitas academic and communist died 2001 2 February Mary Ellis pilot died 2018 5 February Ruth Mott television cook died 2012 Cedric Smith statistician died 2002 12 February Denis Eadie Scottish World War II army officer and Military cross recipient died 2015 18 February Arthur Norman industrialist died 2011 20 February Frederick Page aircraft designer died 2005 22 February Jocelyn Herbert stage designer died 2003 25 February Anthony Burgess author died 1993 2 March Laurie Baker architect died 2007 20 John Gardner composer died 2011 6 March Frankie Howerd comedian and actor died 1992 7 March Reginald Maudling politician died 1979 10 March Kenneth Boyd Fraser virologist died 2001 12 March Googie Withers actress died 2011 13 March Robert Mark police officer died 2010 14 March Alan Smith World War II spitfire fighter ace died 2013 20 March Vera Lynn singer died 2020 Mona Moore painter and illustrator died 2000 22 March W Brian Harland geologist died 2003 Paul Rogers actor died 2013 23 March Patricia Burke actress and singer died 2003 Josef Locke born Joseph McLaughlin Irish tenor died 1999 24 March John Kendrew molecular biologist recipient of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry died 1997 25 March Allan Cameron Scottish soldier and curler died 2011 29 March Ieuan Maddock Welsh nuclear scientist died 1988 30 March Alec Stock footballer died 2001 1 April Michel Donnet military officer and RAF wing commander died 2013 4 April Peter Olver World War II fighter ace died 2013 6 April Leonora Carrington surrealist painter and fiction writer working in Mexico died 2011 9 April Basil Mitchell philosopher died 2011 13 April William Burley Lockwood linguist died 2012 Olivia Robertson religious leader died 2013 14 April Richard Chopping illustrator died 2008 Jean Wilks educator and headmistress died 2014 22 April Leo Abse lawyer and politician died 2008 23 April Bill Green fighter pilot died 2014 29 April Shirley Becke police officer died 2011 1 May Wendy Toye dancer and actress died 2010 4 May C K Barrett theologian died 2011 6 May Paul Weatherley botanist died 2001 7 May David Tomlinson actor died 2000 11 May Montague Woodhouse politician died 2001 12 May Rita Barisse writer and translator died 2001 14 May Geoffrey E Coates organometallic chemist died 2013 W T Tutte English born mathematician and cryptanalyst died 2002 18 May Dorrit Dekk Czech born graphic designer died 2014 20 May Ann Welch glider pilot died 2002 21 May Frank Bellamy comics artist died 1976 24 May Ian Russell 13th Duke of Bedford peer died 2002 Alan Campbell Baron Campbell of Alloway life peer politician and judge died 2013 4 June John Walter Baxter civil engineer died 2003 9 June Eric Hobsbawm historian died 2012 10 June Ruari McLean Scottish typographer died 2006 15 June Charles Chilton writer producer and presenter died 2013 21 June Leslie Shepard author and archivist died 2004 21 23 June Peter Brunt ancient historian died 2005 Tony Deane Drummond army general died 2012 Frank Godwin film producer died 2012 24 June Joan Clarke cryptanalyst and numismatist died 1996 John Willett translator died 2002 25 June Arthur Bonsall civil servant died 2014 26 June Willie Hamilton politician died 2000 29 June Mary Berry canoness choral conductor and musicologist died 2008 1 July Humphry Osmond psychiatrist died 2004 5 July Geraldine Mucha Scottish composer died 2012 8 July Pamela Brown English actress died 1975 10 July Reg Smythe cartoonist died 1998 14 July Frank Vigar English cricketer died 2004 17 July John Beech Austin aviator died 2012 20 July Harold Faragher English cricketer died 2006 23 July John Stokes politician died 2003 27 July John Cunningham World War II pilot and air ace died 2002 29 July Jake Saunders banker died 2002 6 August Nigel Walker criminologist died 2014 13 August Diana Collins activist died 2003 14 August Cardew Robinson comic actor died 1992 22 August Kent Walton sports commentator died 2003 24 August Charles Causley poet died 2003 30 August Denis Healey politician and author died 2015 31 August Hugh McGregor Ross computer scientist and theologian died 2014 3 September Anthony Robert Klitz artist died 2000 7 September Leonard Cheshire RAF pilot died 1992 John Cornforth Australian born chemist died 2013 Johnnie Stewart television presenter died 2005 13 September Osgood Hanbury pilot died 1943 15 September Richard Arnell composer died 2009 18 September Phil Taylor footballer and manager died 2012 30 September Peter Malam Brothers World War II pilot died 2008 2 October Christian de Duve biologist recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine died 2013 Francis Jackson organist and composer died 2022 8 October Edward Eveleigh judge and barrister died 2014 Rodney Robert Porter biochemist recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine died 1985 George Webb jazz musician died 2010 10 October David Lloyd Owen army general died 2001 John Stanton Ward artist died 2007 13 October Denis Forman Scottish television executive died 2013 18 October William Clark Baron Clark of Kempston politician died 2004 20 October Daphne Hardy Henrion sculptor died 2003 21 October Ralph Barker writer died 2011 Geoffrey Langlands officer and educator died 2019 22 October Lord Michael Fitzalan Howard soldier and courtier died 2007 Joan Fontaine film actress in Tokyo died 2013 in the United States 25 October Don Clark footballer died 2014 28 October Honor Frost underwater archaeologist died 2010 7 November Johnnie Stewart television producer died 2005 Tom Tuohy chemist died 2008 12 November Leila Berg children s author died 2012 15 November E J Mishan economist died 2014 16 November John Forfar Scottish paediatrician and academic died 2013 21 November Bill Cross World War II soldier died 2015 22 November Andrew Huxley scientist recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine died 2012 Shabtai Rosenne English born Israeli diplomat and recipient of the Israel Prize died 2010 24 November John Justin actor died 2002 25 November William Bill Ralph Merton military scientist and banker died 2014 28 November Marni Hodgkin American born book editor died 2015 29 November Pamela Rose actress and Bletchley Park indexer died 2021 22 30 November Bill Ash American born writer and broadcaster died 2014 6 December Tony Hibbert army officer died 2014 9 December Eleanor Mears medical practitioner and campaigner died 1992 23 12 December Fred Stansfield Welsh footballer died 2014 15 December Douglas Allen Baron Croham politician and civil servant died 2011 16 December Arthur C Clarke science fiction author and inventor died 2008 Jasper Hollom banker died 2014 20 December Billy Drake World War II fighter pilot died 2011 21 December Diana Athill author died 2019 22 December Freddie Francis cinematographer died 2007 24 December Edward Crew World War II air ace died 2002 27 December Derek Hodgkinson air chief marshal died 2010 28 December John Moreton diplomat died 2012 Deaths edit2 January Sir Edward Burnett Tylor anthropologist born 1832 8 January Sir George Warrender 7th Baronet admiral born 1860 29 January Evelyn Baring 1st Earl of Cromer diplomat and colonial administrator born 1841 24 14 March Princess Louise Margaret of Prussia Duchess of Connaught and Strathearn member of the royal family born 1860 19 March Samuel Pasco United States Senator from Florida from 1887 to 1899 born 1834 25 March John George Will Scottish international rugby player killed in action born 1892 2 April Bryn Lewis Wales international rugby player killed in action born 1891 9 April Edward Thomas poet killed in action born 1878 13 May Sir Lambton Loraine 11th Baronet naval officer born 1838 16 May Robert Sandilands Frowd Walker colonial administrator born 1850 18 May John Nevil Maskelyne stage magician born 1839 26 June John Dunville Army officer killed in action born 1896 31 July Ellis Humphrey Evans Hedd Wyn Welsh language poet killed in action born 1887 James Llewellyn Davies Victoria Cross recipient killed in action born 1886 James Milne Henderson Scottish international rugby player killed in action born 1891 Francis Ledwidge Irish poet killed in action born 1887 7 August Edwin Harris Dunning aviator born 1892 15 August Thomas Crisp Victoria Cross recipient born 1876 30 August Alan Leo astrologer born 1860 8 November Colin Blythe cricketer born 1879 8 December Arthur Matthew Weld Downing astronomer born 1850 14 December Phil Waller Wales and British Lions rugby player killed in action born 1889 17 December Elizabeth Garrett Anderson doctor and suffragist born 1836 See also editList of British films before 1920References edit J R R Tolkien Chronology Retrieved 27 August 2013 Duriez Colin 2012 J R R Tolkien The Making of a Legend Oxford Lion pp 102 6 ISBN 978 0 7459 5514 8 Weinreb Ben Hibbert Christopher 1995 The London Encyclopaedia Macmillan p 288 ISBN 0 333 57688 8 a b c d Penguin Pocket On This Day Penguin Reference Library 2006 ISBN 0 14 102715 0 Women s organisations The Long Long Trail Archived from the original on 19 October 2010 Retrieved 21 October 2010 On This Day 5 April 1917 firstworldwar com 2009 Retrieved 11 February 2014 a b c Castle Ian 2010 London 1917 18 the bomber blitz Oxford Osprey ISBN 978 1 84603 682 8 No 30250 The London Gazette 2nd supplement 24 August 1917 pp 7791 7999 Statutes of the Order of the British Empire 24 August 1917 Order of the British Empire The Official Website of the British Monarchy Retrieved 21 August 2012 Flett Brian 11 July 2002 Research puts Vanguard loss at 843 The Orcadian Archived from the original on 27 October 2010 Retrieved 17 June 2010 HMS Furious 1917 2006 Archived from the original on 28 June 2006 Like almost all of Owen s poetry these remain unpublished until 1920 after his death in action The White Lund Explosions October 1 4th 1917 Heaton with Oxcliffe Parish Council Retrieved 30 March 2019 History of the Women s Royal Naval Service Association of WRENS Archived from the original on 22 February 2014 Retrieved 21 October 2010 Cooper Charlie 24 June 2014 Britons are forced to tighten their belts The Independent London p 17 Archived from the original on 1 May 2022 Retrieved 24 June 2014 Brewerton Emma 12 December 2016 Ernest Rutherford New Zealand History Retrieved 16 June 2017 Charles Glover Barkla The Nobel Prize in Physics 1917 Oldest living Olympian Bill Lucas dies aged 101 Mid Sussex Times 4 April 2018 Retrieved 24 April 2019 Collins Michael 8 May 2008 Professor Graham Higman Leading group theorist The Independent Obituaries Retrieved 14 October 2008 Prasad Raekha 11 May 2007 Obituary Laurie Baker The Guardian Retrieved 11 May 2022 Leslie Shepard The Independent 14 September 2004 Retrieved 18 July 2017 Pamela Rose obituary Vaughan Paul 23 September 2004 Mears nee Loudon Eleanor Cowie Ellen Cowie 1917 1992 medical practitioner and campaigner Oxford Dictionary of National Biography online ed Oxford University Press doi 10 1093 ref odnb 47178 Subscription or UK public library membership required Grigg John 2002 1985 Lloyd George From Peace To War 1912 16 Penguin p 436 ISBN 0 140 28426 5 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1917 in the United Kingdom amp oldid 1211130256, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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