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1919 in the United Kingdom

Events from the year 1919 in the United Kingdom.

1919 in the United Kingdom
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1 January: Iolaire sinks.
 
January: David Kirkwood is detained by police during the Battle of George Square.
 
6 July: R34 lands at Mineola, New York.

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  1. ^ a b c d e f Webb, Simon (2016). 1919: Britain's year of revolution. Barnsley: Pen & Sword. ISBN 978-1-47386-286-9.
  2. ^ Tatchell, Peter (1 August 2014). "WW1: The hidden story of soldier's mutinies, strikes and riots". Left Foot Forward. Retrieved 5 January 2019.
  3. ^ "Peace Conference Opens: Memorable Ceremony at the Quai d'Orsay". The Globe. No. 38539. London. 18 January 1919. p. 1.
  4. ^ MacMillan, Margaret (2002). Paris 1919: Six Months That Changed the World. Random House.
  5. ^ Nicholson, G. W. L. (1962). Canadian Expeditionary Force, 1914-1919: Official History of the Canadian Army in the First World War. Ottawa: Queen's Printer.
  6. ^ Dyson, F. W.; Eddington, A. S.; Davidson, C. R. (1920). "A Determination of the Deflection of Light by the Sun's Gravitational Field, from Observations Made at the Solar eclipse of May 29, 1919". Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences. 220 (571–581). London: 291–333. Bibcode:1920RSPTA.220..291D. doi:10.1098/rsta.1920.0009.
  7. ^ a b c Penguin Pocket On This Day. Penguin Reference Library. 2006. ISBN 0-14-102715-0.
  8. ^ "History | Women's Engineering Society". www.wes.org.uk. Retrieved 23 April 2019.
  9. ^ Wainwright, Martin (23 August 2010). "British warships sunk 90 years ago found off Estonian coast". The Guardian. London. from the original on 26 August 2010. Retrieved 24 August 2010.
  10. ^ Palmer, Alan; Palmer, Veronica (1992). The Chronology of British History. London: Century Ltd. pp. 357–358. ISBN 0-7126-5616-2.
  11. ^ The History Today Companion to British History. London: Collins & Brown. 1995. p. 392. ISBN 1-85585-178-4.
  12. ^ "Council housing". Parliament of the United Kingdom. Retrieved 25 September 2012.
  13. ^ "Anglo–Iranian Agreement (1919)". Encyclopedia.com. Retrieved 7 April 2022.
  14. ^ "Royal Assent. (Hansard, 15 August 1919)". api.parliament.uk. Retrieved 23 April 2019.
  15. ^ . statto.com. Archived from the original on 22 August 2011. Retrieved 25 September 2012.
  16. ^ . Forestry Commission. Archived from the original on 17 April 2012. Retrieved 22 October 2010.
  17. ^ Wells, Jeffrey (2010). "The Nine Days' Strike of 1919". BackTrack. 24: 22–7, 120–4.
  18. ^ "History of the Club – The birth of Leeds United, 1919". The Mighty Mighty Whites. Retrieved 25 September 2012.
  19. ^ "Review of 1920-21". The Mighty Mighty Whites. Retrieved 25 September 2012.
  20. ^ Fox, Seamus (31 August 2008). . Chronology of Irish History 1919–1923. Dublin. Archived from the original on 23 November 2004. Retrieved 31 October 2012.
  21. ^ Beadle, Jeremy; Harrison, Ian (25 September 2007). "First two-minute silence". Military. Firsts, Lasts & Onlys. London: Robson. p. 113. ISBN 9781905798063.
  22. ^ "Economic slump". The Cabinet Papers 1915–1986. Kew: The National Archives (United Kingdom). Retrieved 16 February 2016.
  23. ^ Sykes, Christopher (1984). Nancy: the Life of Lady Astor. Academy Chicago Publishers. ISBN 0-89733-098-6. The first elected was Constance Markievicz in 1918.
  24. ^ "The Family Butcher: Further Concessions By Controller". The Times. No. 42282. London. 13 December 1919. p. 14.
  25. ^ Fox, Seamus (31 August 2008). . Chronology of Irish History 1919–1923. Dublin. Archived from the original on 15 November 2004. Retrieved 31 October 2012.
  26. ^ Oliver & Boyd's New Edinburgh Almanac and National Repository for the Year 1921. p. 213.
  27. ^ . About Magistrates. Magistrates' Association. 19 October 2006. Archived from the original on 19 October 2006 – via Wayback Machine.
  28. ^ Leavis, Q. D. (1965). Fiction and the Reading Public (rev. ed.). London: Chatto & Windus.
  29. ^ Noble, Peter (1970). British film and television year book. Cinema TV Today. p. 394.
  30. ^ Stephen W. Massil (2003). The Jewish Year Book. Greenberg & Company. ISBN 9780853034667.
  31. ^ "The most loved artist in B.C., Gordon Smith, turns 100 | Vancouver Sun". 17 June 2019. from the original on 22 June 2019. Retrieved 23 December 2019.

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Events from the year 1919 in the United Kingdom 1919 in the United KingdomOther years1917 1918 1919 1919 1920 1921Constituent countries of the United KingdomEngland Ireland Scotland WalesSport1919 English cricket seasonFootball England Scotland Contents 1 Incumbents 2 Events 3 Publications 4 Births 5 Deaths 6 See also 7 NotesIncumbents editMonarch George V Prime Minister David Lloyd George Coalition Events edit nbsp 1 January Iolaire sinks 1 January HMY Iolaire is wrecked on rocks off Stornoway on the Scottish Isle of Lewis 205 die mostly servicemen returning home 3 January soldiers blockade Folkestone harbour in a successful protest against being returned to France 1 This month other mutinies take place in France and across England 2 18 January The Paris Peace Conference opens in France 3 with delegates from 27 nations present for meetings at the Palace of Versailles Lloyd George attends as one of the Big Four 4 Bentley Motors Ltd is incorporated in England 21 January Dail Eireann meets for the first time in the Mansion House Dublin It comprises Sinn Fein members elected in the 1918 general election who in accordance with their manifesto have not taken their seats in the Parliament of the United Kingdom but chosen to declare an independent Irish Republic In the first shots of the Anglo Irish War two Royal Irish Constabulary men are killed in an ambush at Soloheadbeg in County Tipperary 23 January Harbour Riot in Glasgow confrontation between white and black merchant seamen 1 27 January general strike call over working hours led by engineering workers in Glasgow and Belfast 1 in Belfast the strike collapses after a month 31 January Battle of George Square the police deal with riots associated with a strike to gain a 40 hour working week in Glasgow the civil authorities call in the army with tanks 1 nbsp January David Kirkwood is detained by police during the Battle of George Square 3 February Eamon de Valera the leader of Sinn Fein and two other prisoners escape from Lincoln Prison in England in a break personally arranged by Michael Collins and Harry Boland 27 February marriage of Princess Patricia of Connaught to Commander The Hon Alexander Ramsay the first royal wedding at Westminster Abbey since the 14th century 4 5 March Kinmel Park riots by troops of the Canadian Expeditionary Force awaiting repatriation at Kinmel Camp Bodelwyddan in North Wales Five men are killed 28 injured and 25 convicted of mutiny 5 3 April Government agrees to begin release of imprisoned conscientious objectors 7 April the Original Dixieland Jazz Band brings Dixieland jazz to England opening a 15 month tour at the Hippodrome London 13 April Amritsar Massacre British and Gurkha troops kill 379 Sikhs and injure more than 1200 at Jallianwala Bagh in Amritsar Punjab Province British India May Third Anglo Afghan War begins 15 May Greek landing at Smyrna as part of the Greco Turkish War The Hellenic Army lands at Smyrna assisted by ships of the British Royal Navy 12 May the Pip Squeak and Wilfred comic strip debuts in the Daily Mirror 29 May observations made by Arthur Eddington during a solar eclipse test part of Einstein s general theory of relativity confirmed 6 November 6 June riots break out in west midlands towns 1 14 15 June a Vickers Vimy piloted by John Alcock DSC with navigator Arthur Whitten Brown makes the first nonstop transatlantic flight from St John s Newfoundland and Labrador to Clifden Connemara Ireland 7 17 June Epsom Riot by Canadian troops English police sergeant Thomas Green is killed 21 June Scuttling of the German fleet in Scapa Flow Admiral Ludwig von Reuter scuttles the interned German fleet in Scapa Flow Scotland Nine German sailors are killed 23 June Women s Engineering Society founded 8 28 June Treaty of Versailles signed formally ending World War I nbsp 6 July R34 lands at Mineola New York 2 6 July the British airship R34 makes the first transatlantic flight by dirigible and the first westbound flight from RAF East Fortune Scotland to Mineola New York 7 15 July naval sloops HMS Gentian and HMS Myrtle sunk by mines in the Gulf of Finland while assisting Estonia against the Bolsheviks with nine crew lost 9 18 July the Cenotaph in London as designed by Edwin Lutyens is unveiled to commemorate the dead of World War I 7 19 July Peace Day victory parades across Britain celebrate the end of World War I 10 Rioting ex servicemen burn down Luton Town Hall 31 July Police strike in London and Liverpool for recognition of the National Union of Police and Prison Officers Rioting breaks out in Liverpool on 1 August 1 Over 2 000 strikers are dismissed Housing Town Planning amp c Act 1919 provides government subsidy for the provision of council houses 11 with the target of completing 500 000 houses by 1922 12 8 August the Anglo Afghan Treaty of 1919 signed in Rawalpindi ends the Third Anglo Afghan War with the UK recognising the right of the Emirate of Afghanistan to manage its own foreign affairs and Afghanistan recognising the Durand Line as the border with British India 9 August the Anglo Persian Agreement signed in Tehran grants the UK access to all Iranian oilfields in exchange for financial and other contributions The Majlis Iranian parliament refuses to ratify it on 22 June 1921 13 15 August the Restoration of Pre War Practices Act provides for returning servicemen to get their old jobs back 14 18 August Allied intervention in the Russian Civil War The Bolshevik fleet at Kronstadt protecting Petrograd on the Baltic Sea is substantially damaged by seven British Royal Navy Coastal Motor Boats torpedo boats and military aircraft in a combined operation 30 August the Football League is resumed four years after it was abandoned due to the war 15 1 September Forestry Commission set up 16 27 September Allied intervention in the Russian Civil War The last British troops leave Archangel leaving fighting to the Russians 27 September 6 October railway workers stage a strike called by the National Union of Railwaymen 17 29 September Rupert D Oyly Carte returns the D Oyly Carte Opera Company to London s West End for the first time in a decade with an initial 18 week season of Gilbert and Sullivan comic operas opening at the Prince s Theatre in Shaftesbury Avenue 30 September compositors and pressmen working at the Daily Sketch newspaper in London refuse to print the paper until an editorial criticising the railway strike is deleted October creation of the Mobile Patrol Experiment the forerunner of the Metropolitan Police Service s Flying Squad 1 October Women s Royal Naval Service disbanded 13 October Leeds City F C of the Football League Second Division are expelled from the Football League amid financial irregularities 18 17 October with the collapse of Leeds City a new football club is formed for the city Leeds United With Port Vale set to take the old club s place in the Football League the new Leeds club will have to wait until at least the next football season for a chance of Football League membership 19 20 October collapse of the man engine at Levant Mine in Cornwall kills 31 21 October Atlas Copco Ltd is incorporated in the UK as a subsidiary of the Swedish mechanical engineering company 4 November the Cabinet s Irish Committee settles on a policy of creating two Home Rule parliaments in Ireland one in Dublin and one in Belfast with a Council of Ireland to provide a framework for possible unity 20 11 November first Remembrance Day observed with two minutes silence at 11 00 hrs 21 December Cunliffe Committee on Currency and Foreign Exchange Rates recommends an early return to an effective Gold standard 22 Nurses Registration Act 1919 passed 1 December Nancy Astor Viscountess Astor becomes the first woman to take her seat in the House of Commons and the second to be elected having stood at the Plymouth Sutton by election on 28 November to succeed her husband as a Unionist member 23 15 December meat rationing ends 24 22 December a bill to provide for the better government of Ireland is introduced into the House of Commons proposing two parliaments one for the six counties of north east Ulster and one for the other twenty six 25 23 December Sex Disqualification Removal Act removes legal disabilities on women entering the secular professions becoming justices of the peace or being granted university degrees 26 25 December opening of Cliftonhill stadium in Coatbridge the home of Albion Rovers F C The opening match sees them lose 2 0 to St Mirren 30 December Lincoln s Inn in London admits its first female bar student 31 December first female justice of the peace sworn in Ada Summers Mayor of Stalybridge 27 Undated University Grants Committee begins to function Panacea Society founded by Mabel Barltrop Octavia in Bedford as the Community of the Holy Ghost 1919 British race riots Ongoing 1918 flu pandemic Publications editFebruary Richmal Crompton s anarchic schoolboy William Brown is introduced in the first published Just William story Rice Mould in Home magazine 22 March The Children s Newspaper edited by Arthur Mee begins publication Daisy Ashford s novel The Young Visiters written in 1890 when she was nine Gilbert Frankau s novel Peter Jackson Cigar Merchant a romance of married life 28 Dean William Inge s first series of Outspoken Essays John Maynard Keynes book The Economic Consequences of the Peace W Somerset Maugham s novel The Moon and Sixpence The War Poems of Siegfried Sassoon Arthur Graeme West s posthumous The Diary of a Dead Officer P G Wodehouse s short story collection My Man Jeeves Births edit1 January Sheila Mercier actress died 2019 8 January Gabrielle Blunt actress died 2014 11 January Denis Avey World War II veteran and memoirist died 2015 Margot Rufus Isaacs Marchioness of Reading aristocrat and campaigner died 2015 20 January Derick Ashe diplomat died 2000 21 January Eric Brown World War II naval amp test pilot died 2016 Jim Wallwork World War II glider pilot died 2013 23 January Bob Paisley football player and manager died 1996 26 January Bill Nicholson footballer and manager died 2004 27 January Tom Addington soldier died 2011 David Clark cricketer died 2013 29 January N F Simpson playwright died 2011 4 February Peter Butterworth actor and comedian died 1979 John Miller World War II lieutenant colonel and equerry died 2006 6 February Sidney De Haan businessman died 2002 16 February Irene Brown author and codebreaker died 2017 19 February Samuel Falle diplomat died 2014 20 February James O Meara Battle of Britain Spitfire flying ace died 1974 23 February Derek Ezra chairman of the National Coal Board died 2015 24 February Henry Kitchener 3rd Earl Kitchener nobleman died 2011 Betty Marsden comedy actress died 1998 28 February Brian Urquhart war veteran and diplomat died 2021 1 March Jock Hamilton Baillie World War II soldier and escapee died 2003 3 March Mary Cosh journalist historian and author died 2019 11 March Hans Keller Austrian born musician and writer died 1985 12 March Donald Zec journalist 29 died 2021 16 March Julian Pitt Rivers social anthropologist and ethnographer died 2001 17 March Mad Mike Hoare mercenary leader died 2020 18 March G E M Anscombe analytic philosopher died 2001 20 March Peter Conder ornithologist and conservationist died 1993 21 March R M Hare moral philosopher died 2002 26 March Joe Egan rugby player died 2012 28 March Tony Bartley television executive died 2001 29 March William S Anderson Chinese born businessman president and chairman of NCR Corporation died 2021 30 March Henry Danton dance teacher died 2022 3 April Victor Cannings cricketer died 2016 Hugh FitzRoy 11th Duke of Grafton nobleman died 2011 4 April Frederick E Smith author died 2012 5 April Nigel Malim World War II rear admiral died 2006 Charles Parker radio documentary producer died 1980 9 April Nicholas Goodhart rear admiral and aviator died 2011 Iain Moncreiffe of that Ilk Officer of Arms and genealogist died 1985 11 April Raymond Carr historian died 2015 William Clark Royal air force officer died 2020 John Nunn Royal Air Force officer and politician died 2013 Don Smoothey actor and comedian died 2015 12 April Ion Calvocoressi Army officer and stockbroker died 2007 14 April Leslie Lloyd Rees Anglican prelate died 2013 15 April Emyr Humphreys Welsh novelist poet and author died 2020 Sonia Rolt canal conservationist died 2014 18 April Natasha Spender pianist and writer died 2010 19 April Nancie Colling lawns bowls player died 2020 20 April Richard Hillary pilot and author died 1943 Angela Lascelles actress died 2007 23 April Andrew Roth biographer and journalist died 2010 25 April Ambrose Weekes Anglican priest died 2012 26 April Barrie Edgar television producer died 2012 4 May Basil Yamey South African born economist and academic died 2020 30 7 May Emanuel Hurwitz violinist died 2006 Joe Mitty entrepreneur and co founder of Oxfam died 2007 9 May Arthur English actor died 1995 14 May Denis Cannan dramatist playwright and scriptwriter died 2011 16 May Richard Mason novelist died 1997 18 May Margot Fonteyn born Margaret Hookham ballet dancer died 1991 22 May Glyn Davies Welsh economist died 2003 29 May Dickie Dodds English cricketer died 2001 30 May Eric Lomax Army officer and author died 2012 1 June Tod Sweeney Army officer died 2001 6 June Peter Carington politician died 2018 11 June Cynthia Cooke military nurse and nursing administrator died 2016 Richard Todd actor died 2009 Victor P Whittaker biochemist died 2016 12 June David Innes Williams paediatric urologist died 2013 14 June June Spencer actress 15 June Eleanor Warren cellist died 2005 17 June Maurice Brown RAF fighter pilot died 2011 John Moffat Scottish Royal Navy pilot died 2016 Beryl Reid actress died 1996 18 June Gordon A Smith English born Canadian artist died 2020 31 19 June Rolf Noskwith German born businessman and codebreaker died 2017 Francis Purchas judge died 2003 24 June Michael Schofield sociologist and campaigner died 2014 26 June Donald M Ashton art director died 2004 Freddie Mills boxer died 1965 27 June Bryn Knowelden rugby player died 2010 John Macquarrie theologian and priest died 2007 Alec Stokes physicist died 2003 29 June Walter Babington Thomas Commander of British Far East Land Forces died 2017 4 July Keith Batey codebreaker died 2010 Douglas Birks English cricketer died 2004 7 July Jon Pertwee actor died 1996 Bill Stroud English football player and coach died 2006 10 July George Mackie Baron Mackie of Benshie Scottish politician died 2015 Ian Wallace bass baritone opera singer died 2009 14 July John Pott British Army officer died 2005 15 July Iris Murdoch Irish born novelist and philosopher died 1999 17 July Alan Cottrell metallurgist died 2012 19 July Patricia Medina actress died 2012 20 July Jacquemine Charrott Lodwidge writer died 2012 21 July Pentland Hick entrepreneur author and publisher died 2016 Lady Rose McLaren aristocrat died 2005 26 July James Lovelock scientist proponent of the Gaia hypothesis died 2022 Kenneth Snowman jeweller died 2002 27 July Raymond Cohen violinist died 2011 Jack Goody social anthropologist died 2015 29 July Patricia H Clarke biochemist died 2010 31 July Frank Giles journalist and historian died 2019 1 August Stanley Middleton novelist died 2009 3 August David Aubrey Scott diplomat died 2010 Dare Wilson army general died 2014 8 August John David Wilson artist and animator died 2013 13 August George Shearing musician died 2011 14 August Richard Keynes physiologist died 2010 15 August Bernard Barrell composer died 2005 16 August Reginald James Wallace civil servant and governor died 2012 18 August Patrick Shovelton civil servant died 2012 22 August Michael Langham actor and director died 2011 27 August Jack Dormand politician died 2003 Bruce Kinloch Army officer and author died 2011 28 August Godfrey Hounsfield electrical engineer and inventor recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine died 2004 29 August Helen Shingler actress died 2019 2 September Lance Macklin racing driver died 2002 4 September Teddy Johnson popular singer died 2018 6 September Philip Woodward mathematician and radar engineer died 2018 7 September Neil Shields politician and businessman died 2002 8 September Alistair Urquhart Scottish businessman and author died 2016 11 September Bernard Feilden conservation architect died 2008 Tony Iveson Royal Air Force pilot and World War II veteran died 2013 13 September Mary Midgley moral philosopher died 2018 James Stuart Smith judge died 2013 George Weidenfeld Baron Weidenfeld publisher philanthropist and politician died 2016 14 September Olga Lowe actress died 2013 15 September Alfie Scopp English born Canadian actor died 2021 21 September Nigel Stock actor died 1986 27 September Peter Coe athletics coach died 2008 James H Wilkinson mathematician died 1986 2 October John W Duarte composer and guitarist died 2004 Walter Luttrell colonel and public servant born in Australia died 2007 4 October John Sawyer romance novelist in collaboration with his wife Nancy Buckingham died 1994 5 October Robert Kee writer journalist and broadcaster died 2013 Donald Pleasence actor died 1995 6 October Tommy Lawton footballer died 1996 Molly Lefebure writer died 2013 7 October Irene Astor Baroness Astor of Hever philanthropist died 2001 8 October Peter Ramsbotham diplomat died 2010 14 October Shaun Sutton television executive died 2004 15 October Howard Colvin architectural historian died 2007 Edwin Charles Tubb science fiction writer died 2010 18 October George E P Box statistician died 2013 19 October David Pritchard chess player died 2005 20 October Maurice Michael Stephens World War II fighter pilot died 2004 21 October Maurice Hodgson business executive died 2014 22 October Kathleen Ankers English American actress and set designer d 2001 Doris Lessing Persian born novelist recipient of the Nobel Prize in Literature died 2013 23 October John Hunt civil servant died 2008 Sid Ottewell footballer died 2012 25 October Peter Howell actor died 2015 28 October Grahame Vivian army officer died 2015 31 October George Boscawen 9th Viscount Falmouth politician Daphne Oxenford broadcast actress died 2012 3 November Ludovic Kennedy journalist broadcaster and writer died 2009 Peter Morgan motor car manufacturer died 2003 4 November Wilfred Fienburgh politician died 1958 Eric Thompson racing driver died 2015 10 November Cliff Ashby poet and novelist died 2012 11 November Hamish Henderson Scottish poet died 2002 15 November Nova Pilbeam actress died 2015 16 November Geoffrey Lilley aeronautical scientist died 2015 17 November Colin Hayes artist died 2003 18 November Norman Cornish artist died 2014 19 November Alan Young English born character actor died 2016 in the United States 20 November Lucilla Andrews Egyptian born romantic novelist died 2006 21 November Martin Aitchison illustrator died 2016 23 November P F Strawson philosopher died 2006 24 November David Kossoff actor died 2005 David Peter Lafayette Hunter Royal Marines officer died 2001 26 November Harry Catterick footballer and manager died 1985 1 December John Freeborn World II air ace died 2010 3 December Charles Chester rugby player died 2011 5 December Alun Gwynne Jones Baron Chalfont politician and historian died 2020 6 December Eric Newby travel writer died 2006 Leonard E H Williams pilot and businessman died 2007 7 December Frederick Atkinson civil servant died 2018 Lyndon Wainwright metrologist ballroom dancer and author died 2018 8 December Ian Sneddon mathematician died 2000 11 December Cliff Michelmore broadcast presenter died 2016 12 December Cliff Holden painter and designer died 2020 14 December M R D Foot military historian died 2012 18 December Ken Reid comic artist and writer died 1987 19 December Albert Richards war artist died 1945 23 December Peggy Fortnum illustrator died 2016 25 December Noele Gordon actress died 1985 Sid Storey footballer died 2010 30 December David Willcocks choirmaster died 2015 31 December Morris Sugden physical chemist died 1984 Deaths edit2 January Arthur Gould Wales international rugby captain born 1864 3 January James Hills Johnes Indian born Welsh Victoria Cross recipient born 1833 12 January Sir Charles Wyndham actor manager born 1837 18 January Prince John of the United Kingdom born 1905 24 February Edward Bishop Wales international rugby player born 1864 26 February Anne Isabella Thackeray Ritchie novelist and essayist born 1837 27 February Robert Harris Welsh born painter born 1849 20 March Pauline Markham English born vaudeville actress born 1847 4 April Sir William Crookes chemist and physicist born 1832 12 June Jeremiah Williams Coalition Liberal Member of Parliament MP for Swansea East born 1872 14 June Weedon Grossmith humorous writer actor and artist born 1854 30 June John William Strutt 3rd Baron Rayleigh physicist Nobel Prize laureate born 1842 1 July Sir John Brunner British industrialist and politician b 1842 13 July Theo Harding Wales international rugby player born 1860 26 July Sir Edward Poynter painter born 1836 Richard Hughes Williams Dic Tryfan Welsh language writer born 1878 31 July Dick Barlow cricketer born 1851 11 August Andrew Carnegie Scottish American philanthropist born 1835 21 August Laurence Doherty tennis champion born 1875 23 August Augustus George Vernon Harcourt chemist born 1834 15 October Howard Colvin architectural historian died 2007 Arthur Owen Vaughan Owen Rhoscomyl English born Welsh writer born 1863 17 October James Wolfe Murray British Army general born 1853 18 October William Waldorf Astor 1st Viscount Astor American born financier and statesman born 1848 23 October Charles Judd missionary to China born 1842 25 October Ernest Albert Waterlow painter born 1850 2 December Sir Evelyn Wood field marshal and Victoria Cross recipient born 1838 18 December Sir John Alcock aviator pilot of first nonstop transatlantic flight by aeroplane June 1919 in aviation accident born 1892 22 December Boy Capel industrialist polo player writer and lover muse of Coco Chanel b 1881 See also editList of British films before 1920Notes edit a b c d e f Webb Simon 2016 1919 Britain s year of revolution Barnsley Pen amp Sword ISBN 978 1 47386 286 9 Tatchell Peter 1 August 2014 WW1 The hidden story of soldier s mutinies strikes and riots Left Foot Forward Retrieved 5 January 2019 Peace Conference Opens Memorable Ceremony at the Quai d Orsay The Globe No 38539 London 18 January 1919 p 1 MacMillan Margaret 2002 Paris 1919 Six Months That Changed the World Random House Nicholson G W L 1962 Canadian Expeditionary Force 1914 1919 Official History of the Canadian Army in the First World War Ottawa Queen s Printer Dyson F W Eddington A S Davidson C R 1920 A Determination of the Deflection of Light by the Sun s Gravitational Field from Observations Made at the Solar eclipse of May 29 1919 Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A Mathematical Physical and Engineering Sciences 220 571 581 London 291 333 Bibcode 1920RSPTA 220 291D doi 10 1098 rsta 1920 0009 a b c Penguin Pocket On This Day Penguin Reference Library 2006 ISBN 0 14 102715 0 History Women s Engineering Society www wes org uk Retrieved 23 April 2019 Wainwright Martin 23 August 2010 British warships sunk 90 years ago found off Estonian coast The Guardian London Archived from the original on 26 August 2010 Retrieved 24 August 2010 Palmer Alan Palmer Veronica 1992 The Chronology of British History London Century Ltd pp 357 358 ISBN 0 7126 5616 2 The History Today Companion to British History London Collins amp Brown 1995 p 392 ISBN 1 85585 178 4 Council housing Parliament of the United Kingdom Retrieved 25 September 2012 Anglo Iranian Agreement 1919 Encyclopedia com Retrieved 7 April 2022 Royal Assent Hansard 15 August 1919 api parliament uk Retrieved 23 April 2019 English Division One old 1919 1920 Results statto com Archived from the original on 22 August 2011 Retrieved 25 September 2012 History of the Forestry Commission Forestry Commission Archived from the original on 17 April 2012 Retrieved 22 October 2010 Wells Jeffrey 2010 The Nine Days Strike of 1919 BackTrack 24 22 7 120 4 History of the Club The birth of Leeds United 1919 The Mighty Mighty Whites Retrieved 25 September 2012 Review of 1920 21 The Mighty Mighty Whites Retrieved 25 September 2012 Fox Seamus 31 August 2008 November 1919 Chronology of Irish History 1919 1923 Dublin Archived from the original on 23 November 2004 Retrieved 31 October 2012 Beadle Jeremy Harrison Ian 25 September 2007 First two minute silence Military Firsts Lasts amp Onlys London Robson p 113 ISBN 9781905798063 Economic slump The Cabinet Papers 1915 1986 Kew The National Archives United Kingdom Retrieved 16 February 2016 Sykes Christopher 1984 Nancy the Life of Lady Astor Academy Chicago Publishers ISBN 0 89733 098 6 The first elected was Constance Markievicz in 1918 The Family Butcher Further Concessions By Controller The Times No 42282 London 13 December 1919 p 14 Fox Seamus 31 August 2008 December 1919 Chronology of Irish History 1919 1923 Dublin Archived from the original on 15 November 2004 Retrieved 31 October 2012 Oliver amp Boyd s New Edinburgh Almanac and National Repository for the Year 1921 p 213 History About Magistrates Magistrates Association 19 October 2006 Archived from the original on 19 October 2006 via Wayback Machine Leavis Q D 1965 Fiction and the Reading Public rev ed London Chatto amp Windus Noble Peter 1970 British film and television year book Cinema TV Today p 394 Stephen W Massil 2003 The Jewish Year Book Greenberg amp Company ISBN 9780853034667 The most loved artist in B C Gordon Smith turns 100 Vancouver Sun 17 June 2019 Archived from the original on 22 June 2019 Retrieved 23 December 2019 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1919 in the United Kingdom amp oldid 1211130345, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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