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1931 in the United Kingdom

Events from the year 1931 in the United Kingdom.

1931 in the United Kingdom
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References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e Penguin Pocket On This Day. Penguin Reference Library. 2006. ISBN 0-14-102715-0.
  2. ^ Delany, Ruth (1986). A celebration of 250 years of Ireland's Inland Waterways. Belfast: Appletree Press. ISBN 0-86281-200-3.
  3. ^ "Abandonment of Ulster Canal". Northern Whig. Belfast. 14 January 1931. p. 1.
  4. ^ "1931, 29th January, Haig Pit, Whitehaven, Cumberland No.4". HealeyHero. Retrieved 18 October 2010.
  5. ^ "Crash of a Blackburn Iris III off RAF Mount Batten". Bureau of Aircraft Accidents Archives. Retrieved 5 February 2021.
  6. ^ The Journal of the T. E. Lawrence Society. The Society. 2000. p. 69.
  7. ^ Returns for England and Wales are destroyed by fire in 1942.
  8. ^ The Hutchinson Factfinder. Helicon. 1999. ISBN 1-85986-000-1.
  9. ^ Moggridge, D. E. (1992). Maynard Keynes: an Economist's Biography. London: Routledge. p. 510. ISBN 0-415-05141-X.
  10. ^ Mowat, Charles Loch (1955). Britain Between the Wars: 1918–1940. London: Methuen. pp. 260–261.
  11. ^ Hayek, F. A. (1944). The Road to Serfdom. London: Routledge. pp. 66–67.
  12. ^ . Archived from the original on 24 February 2008. Retrieved 23 May 2008.
  13. ^ "Joseph Emberton, Architect". 2004. Retrieved 4 April 2015.
  14. ^ "George V (1865–1936)". History. BBC. Retrieved 30 November 2011.
  15. ^ Divers, Paul. . Irish Light and Colour. Archived from the original on 31 March 2012. Retrieved 30 November 2011.
  16. ^ a b Palmer, Alan; Palmer, Veronica (1992). The Chronology of British History. London: Century Ltd. pp. 373–374. ISBN 0-7126-5616-2.
  17. ^ Price, Alfred (1977). Spitfire: a Documentary History. London: Macdonald and Jane's. p. 12. ISBN 0-354-01077-8.
  18. ^ The History Today Companion to British History. London: Collins & Brown. 1995. p. 509. ISBN 1-85585-178-4.
  19. ^ Andrew, Christopher (2010) [2009]. The Defence of the Realm. London: Penguin. pp. 129–30. ISBN 978-0-141-02330-4.
  20. ^ Slee, Christopher (1994). The Guinness Book of Lasts. Enfield: Guinness Publishing. ISBN 0-85112-783-5.
  21. ^ "Bentley Colliery. 1931. 45 Killed". Pitwork. Durham Mining Museum. Retrieved 22 May 2021.
  22. ^ Hobhouse, Hermione (1975). A History of Regent Street. Macdonald and Jane's. p. 142. ISBN 0362-00234-7.
  23. ^ Marshall, Prince (1972). Wheels of London. The Sunday Times Magazine. ISBN 0-7230-0068-9.
  24. ^ Keating, H. R. F. (1982). Whodunit? – a guide to crime, suspense and spy fiction. London: Windward. ISBN 0-7112-0249-4.
  25. ^ Robin Marlar, former Sussex captain and Sunday Times correspondent, dies aged 91
  26. ^ Strachan, Alan (5 July 2004). "Peter Barnes: Surprising and adventurous dramatist". The Independent. Archived from the original on 1 May 2022. Retrieved 5 September 2014.
  27. ^ British Film and Television Year Book. Cinema TV Today. 1974. p. 187.
  28. ^ "Beryl Vertue obituary". The Guardian. 13 February 2022. from the original on 20 September 2022.
  29. ^ "Stuttaford, Dr (Irving) Thomas, (4 May 1931 – 8 June 2018), medical correspondent, the Oldie, since 1992 | Who's WHO & WHO WAS WHO".
  30. ^ "OBITUARIES Geoffrey Dickens". The Independent. 18 May 1995. Archived from the original on 1 May 2022.
  31. ^ "Jim Parks obituary". The Guardian. 2 June 2022. from the original on 26 May 2023.
  32. ^ Professor Margaret McGowan CBE Obituary
  33. ^ (Kent and Sussex Courier, 13 November 1931,10 )

Further reading edit

  • Bogdanor, Vernon. "1931 Revisited: The Constitutional Aspects," Twentieth Century British History 1991 2(1): 1-25, argues that George V played a crucial role in the political crisis of August-October 1931.
  • Somervell, D.C. The Reign of King George V, (1936) 550pp;political, social and economic coverage, online free
  • Williamson, Philip. "1931 Revisited: the Political Realities." Twentieth Century British History 1991 2(3): 328–338. Disputes Bogdanor, saying the idea of a national government had been in the minds of party leaders for some time and it was they, not the king, who determined when the time had come to establish one.

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Events from the year 1931 in the United Kingdom 1931 in the United KingdomOther years1929 1930 1931 1931 1932 1933Constituent countries of the United KingdomEngland Northern Ireland Scotland WalesPopular culture1931 English cricket seasonFootball England Scotland1931 in British radio1931 in British television1931 in British music Contents 1 Incumbents 2 Events 3 Publications 4 Births 5 Deaths 6 See also 7 References 8 Further readingIncumbents editMonarch George V Prime Minister Ramsay MacDonald Labour until 24 August Coalition starting 24 August Events edit6 January Sadler s Wells Theatre opens in London 1 9 January Ulster Canal abandoned 2 3 26 January Winston Churchill resigns from Stanley Baldwin s shadow cabinet after disagreeing with the policy of conciliation with Indian nationalism 29 January for the fourth time in nine years there is a fatal underground explosion at Haig Pit Whitehaven in the Cumberland Coalfield killing 27 people 4 4 February RAF Blackburn Iris III seaplane S 238 crashes in Plymouth Sound after a senior officer takes control from the pilot and fails to make a safe landing resulting in multiple fatalities 5 One of the first to the rescue is T E Lawrence stationed locally at this time 6 1 March Oswald Mosley forms the New Party having resigned from the Labour Party a day earlier 19 March Westminster St George s by election results in the victory of the Conservative candidate Duff Cooper The by election has been treated virtually as a referendum on the leadership of the Conservative leader Stanley Baldwin and Duff Cooper s victory ends the campaign by the press barons Lord Beaverbrook and Viscount Rothermere to oust Baldwin 14 April the Highway Code first issued 1 26 April census in England Wales and Scotland 7 1 May National Trust for Scotland established and acquires its first property Crookston Castle 5 May the Vic Wells Ballet later to become The Royal Ballet debuts in London 8 15 May shoppers in London escape with their lives when a chemical factory in Bayswater explodes 23 May Whipsnade Zoo is opened in Bedfordshire by the Zoological Society of London 1 June publication of Report of the Committee on Finance and Industry the Macmillan Committee on the relationship between the banking and financial system and British trade and industry largely written by John Maynard Keynes 9 10 11 7 June the Dogger Bank earthquake is felt across Britain 12 9 June submarine HMS Poseidon sinks after collision with a Chinese freighter off Weihai China Twenty lives are lost but a few submariners become the first to surface using the Davis Submerged Escape Apparatus 12 June The Christian Marxist Hewlett Johnson is installed as Dean of Canterbury being transferred from Manchester Cricketer Charlie Parker equals J T Hearne s record for the earliest date to reach 100 wickets July new Royal Corinthian Yacht Club clubhouse at Burnham on Crouch in Essex a pioneering British example of International Style designed by Joseph Emberton is opened 13 31 July the May Report of the Committee on National Expenditure recommends extensive cuts in government spending This produces a political crisis as many members of the Labour Party government object to the proposals 11 August A run on the pound leads to a political and economic crisis in Britain See European banking crisis of 1931 24 August Labour Government of Ramsay MacDonald resigns and is replaced by a National Government of people drawn from all parties also under MacDonald as suggested by King George V earlier in the year 14 5 September John Thomson goalkeeper of Celtic dies in hospital after fracturing his skull in a collision with Rangers forward Sam English in the Old Firm League derby at Ibrox Park 15 6 September Chancellor of the Exchequer Philip Snowden announces salary cuts for all government employees and reductions to unemployment benefit 16 7 September second Round Table Conference on the constitutional future of India opens in London Mahatma Gandhi represents the Indian National Congress and on the weekend of 26 September visits the Lancashire cotton town of Darwen 13 September Schneider Trophy seaplane race flown at Calshot Spit For the third successive time the British team sponsored by Lady Houston wins with Flt Lt John Boothman flying the course in Supermarine S 6B serial S1595 designed by R J Mitchell with Rolls Royce R engines at a world record speed of 340 09 mph 547 31 km h On 29 September Flt Lt George Stainforth in S 6B serial S1596 breaks the 400 mph air speed record barrier at 407 5 mph 655 67 km h 17 15 September Invergordon Mutiny Strikes in the Royal Navy as a result of pay cuts 20 September pound sterling comes off the gold standard 1 Autumn means test introduced for those in receipt of unemployment insurance for more than six months 18 15 October MI5 ceases to be a section of the War Office being officially renamed the Security Service and takes over the counter subversion section SSI from Scotland Yard s Special Branch 19 17 October Leeds Bradford International Airport is opened as Leeds and Bradford Municipal Aerodrome 27 October general election results in victory for the National Government in the country s greatest ever electoral landslide Ramsay MacDonald remains Prime Minister 16 This election is held on a Tuesday all subsequent ones will be held on Thursdays 20 12 November Abbey Road Studios in London are opened by Sir Edward Elgar 1 20 November an underground firedamp explosion at Bentley Colliery in the South Yorkshire Coalfield kills 45 21 21 November The infamous Red and White Party given by Arthur Jeffress in Maud Allan s Regent s Park town house in London marks the end of the Bright young things subculture in Britain citation needed 11 December Parliament enacts the Statute of Westminster which establishes a status of legislative equality between the self governing dominions of the Commonwealth of Australia Canada the Irish Free State Newfoundland the Dominion of New Zealand and the Union of South Africa 12 December Great Depression work on construction of Hull Number 534 the future ocean liner RMS Queen Mary at John Brown amp Company s shipyard on Clydebank is suspended for more than two years 27 December the statue of Eros returns to London s Piccadilly Circus after a nine year absence 22 23 Publications editArthur Bryant s biography King Charles the Second Herbert Butterfield s study The Whig Interpretation of History Agatha Christie s novel The Sittaford Mystery A J Cronin s first novel Hatter s Castle Frances Iles novel Malice Aforethought 24 Anthony Powell s novel Afternoon Men Vita Sackville West s novel All Passion Spent Dorothy L Sayers Lord Peter Wimsey novel The Five Red Herrings Virginia Woolf s novel The Waves Second edition of the hymnal Songs of Praise including Eleanor Farjeon s Morning Has Broken Births edit1 January Mona Hammond Jamaican born British actress died 2022 2 January Robin Marlar cricket player and journalist died 2022 25 6 January P J Kavanagh writer and broadcaster died 2015 10 January Peter Barnes playwright and screenwriter died 2004 26 13 January Ian Hendry English actor died 1984 27 Chris Wiggins English born Canadian actor died 2017 in Canada 19 January Patsy Rowlands actress died 2005 20 January Harry Ewing Baron Ewing of Kirkford politician died 2007 26 January Alfred Lynch actor died 2003 27 January Nigel Vinson Baron Vinson businessman 29 January Leslie Bricusse English born film and stage composer and lyricist died 2021 2 February Les Dawson comedian died 1993 14 February Jonathan Adams actor died 2005 17 February Fay Godwin photographer died 2005 18 February Ned Sherrin broadcaster and entertainer died 2007 23 February Robin Wood film critic died 2009 24 February Brian Close cricketer died 2015 26 February Ally MacLeod football manager died 2004 28 February Peter Alliss golfer and commentator died 2020 6 March Jimmy Stewart racing driver died 2008 11 March Allan Ganley jazz musician died 2008 13 March Michael Podro art historian died 2008 14 March Frank Sando long distance runner died 2012 19 March Alan Newton track cyclist 22 March Leslie Thomas Welsh novelist died 2014 25 March Humphrey Burton television music and arts presenter Erik Smith record producer born in Germany died 2004 29 March Anthony Benjamin painter sculptor and printmaker died 2002 Norman Tebbit politician 6 April Brian Jackson actor died 2022 7 April Geoff Elliott decathlete and pole vaulter died 2014 8 April Beryl Vertue television producer died 2022 28 9 April Ken Wilmshurst triple jumper died 1992 11 April Lewis Jones rugby player died 2024 14 April Vic Wilson racing driver died 2001 25 April David Shepherd artist and conservationist died 2017 29 April Lonnie Donegan musician died 2002 4 May Thomas Stuttaford British doctor politician died 2018 29 10 May Michael Mustill Baron Mustill English lawyer and judge died 2015 11 May Angus McBride illustrator died 2007 16 May Peter Levi poet Jesuit priest and scholar died 2000 18 May Bruce Halford racing driver died 2001 21 May Desmond Wilcox journalist and television producer died 2000 25 May John Littlewood chess player died 2009 7 June Virginia McKenna actress Malcolm Morley painter died 2018 11 June Ray Wood footballer died 2002 14 June Kenneth Cope actor 20 June Richard Southwood biologist died 2005 24 June George Petchey footballer died 2019 John Shearman art historian died 2003 26 June Alan Bailey senior civil servant died 2023 Colin Wilson writer died 2013 29 June Brian Hutton Baron Hutton Lord Chief Justice of Northern Ireland and British Lord of Appeal in Ordinary died 2020 30 June Allan Jay foil and epee fencer died 2023 2 July Johnnie Mortimer comedy scriptwriter died 1992 Frank Williams actor died 2022 3 July Angus Campbell Gray 22nd Lord Gray Scottish peer died 2003 Mick Cullen footballer Dickie Dowsett footballer died 2020 4 July Peter Richardson cricketer died 2017 6 July Gordon Barker cricketer and footballer died 2006 7 July Alex South footballer 9 July Laurence O Keeffe diplomat died 2003 13 July Jim Cairney footballer died 2018 James Cellan Jones television and film director died 2019 14 July Robert Stephens actor died 1995 16 July Fergus Gordon Kerr Scottish Roman Catholic priest of the English Dominican Province 17 July Ted Cullinan architect died 2019 20 July Tony Marsh racing driver died 2009 22 July Charles Huxtable Army officer died 2018 5 August Billy Bingham Northern Irish footballer and manager died 2022 8 August Roger Penrose mathematical physicist recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physics 10 August L J K Setright motoring journalist died 2005 21 August Barry Foster actor died 2002 23 August Richard Vincent Baron Vincent of Coleshill British military officer life peer died 2018 26 August Geoffrey Dickens Conservative politician died 1995 30 28 August John Shirley Quirk bass baritone died 2014 29 August Evelyn de Rothschild English banker and businessman died 2022 30 August Ifor James horn player died 2004 31 August Bernard Bennett snooker player died 2002 1 September Cecil Parkinson Conservative politician died 2016 8 September Susan Bradshaw pianist died 2005 Jack Rosenthal playwright died 2004 12 September Ian Holm actor died 2020 13 September Brian Dobson archaeologist died 2012 22 September Fay Weldon playwright and author died 2023 George Younger 4th Viscount Younger of Leckie Scottish politician died 2003 24 September Elizabeth Blackadder painter died 2021 25 September Peter Woodthorpe actor died 2004 27 September Malcolm Caldwell academic and writer died 1978 4 October Terence Conran designer and businessman died 2020 8 October Bill Brown football goalkeeper died 2004 9 October Tony Booth actor died 2017 19 October John le Carre novelist died 2020 22 October Jim Parks cricketer died 2022 31 23 October Diana Dors actress died 1984 25 October Jimmy McIlroy footballer died 2018 27 October David Bryant bowls player died 2020 4 November Clinton Ford singer died 2009 5 November Diane Pearson book editor and novelist died 2017 9 November Roy Sandstrom track and field sprinter died 2019 10 November Don Henderson actor died 1997 14 November Jennifer Jayne actress died 2006 27 November Geoffrey Jones film director died 2005 7 December Maurice Agis sculptor died 2009 18 December Alison Plowden historian born in India died 2007 21 December Margaret M McGowan historian died 2022 32 27 December John Charles footballer died 2004 30 December John Houghton climate scientist died 2020 Deaths edit4 January Louise Princess Royal born 1867 22 January Alfred Maudslay colonial diplomat explorer and archaeologist born 1850 11 February Sir Charles Algernon Parsons inventor born 1854 5 March Arthur Tooth Anglican clergyman prosecuted for Ritualist practices in the 1870s born 1839 17 March James Stewart Scottish politician born 1863 27 March Arnold Bennett novelist born 1867 Margaret McMillan pioneer of nursery education born 1860 in the United States 16 April St George Littledale traveller and big game hunter born 1851 30 April Sammy Woods cricketer born 1867 26 May Kate Marsden medical missionary born 1859 27 May Agnata Butler classical scholar born 1867 13 June Jesse Boot 1st Baron Trent businessman born 1850 18 August John Sherwood Kelly soldier recipient of the Victoria Cross born 1880 in South Africa 22 August Joseph Tabrar songwriter born 1857 5 September John Thomson footballer born 1909 2 October Sir Thomas Lipton retailer and yachtsman born 1850 14 November Sir William Peyton army general born 1866 20 November Julius Drewe businessman retailer and entrepreneur born 1856 33 31 December Lancelot Speed illustrator and silent film director born 1860 See also editList of British films of 1931References edit a b c d e Penguin Pocket On This Day Penguin Reference Library 2006 ISBN 0 14 102715 0 Delany Ruth 1986 A celebration of 250 years of Ireland s Inland Waterways Belfast Appletree Press ISBN 0 86281 200 3 Abandonment of Ulster Canal Northern Whig Belfast 14 January 1931 p 1 1931 29th January Haig Pit Whitehaven Cumberland No 4 HealeyHero Retrieved 18 October 2010 Crash of a Blackburn Iris III off RAF Mount Batten Bureau of Aircraft Accidents Archives Retrieved 5 February 2021 The Journal of the T E Lawrence Society The Society 2000 p 69 Returns for England and Wales are destroyed by fire in 1942 The Hutchinson Factfinder Helicon 1999 ISBN 1 85986 000 1 Moggridge D E 1992 Maynard Keynes an Economist s Biography London Routledge p 510 ISBN 0 415 05141 X Mowat Charles Loch 1955 Britain Between the Wars 1918 1940 London Methuen pp 260 261 Hayek F A 1944 The Road to Serfdom London Routledge pp 66 67 Earth Science resources earthquake records Archived from the original on 24 February 2008 Retrieved 23 May 2008 Joseph Emberton Architect 2004 Retrieved 4 April 2015 George V 1865 1936 History BBC Retrieved 30 November 2011 Divers Paul John Thompson 1909 1931 The Prince of Goalkeepers Irish Light and Colour Archived from the original on 31 March 2012 Retrieved 30 November 2011 a b Palmer Alan Palmer Veronica 1992 The Chronology of British History London Century Ltd pp 373 374 ISBN 0 7126 5616 2 Price Alfred 1977 Spitfire a Documentary History London Macdonald and Jane s p 12 ISBN 0 354 01077 8 The History Today Companion to British History London Collins amp Brown 1995 p 509 ISBN 1 85585 178 4 Andrew Christopher 2010 2009 The Defence of the Realm London Penguin pp 129 30 ISBN 978 0 141 02330 4 Slee Christopher 1994 The Guinness Book of Lasts Enfield Guinness Publishing ISBN 0 85112 783 5 Bentley Colliery 1931 45 Killed Pitwork Durham Mining Museum Retrieved 22 May 2021 Hobhouse Hermione 1975 A History of Regent Street Macdonald and Jane s p 142 ISBN 0362 00234 7 Marshall Prince 1972 Wheels of London The Sunday Times Magazine ISBN 0 7230 0068 9 Keating H R F 1982 Whodunit a guide to crime suspense and spy fiction London Windward ISBN 0 7112 0249 4 Robin Marlar former Sussex captain and Sunday Times correspondent dies aged 91 Strachan Alan 5 July 2004 Peter Barnes Surprising and adventurous dramatist The Independent Archived from the original on 1 May 2022 Retrieved 5 September 2014 British Film and Television Year Book Cinema TV Today 1974 p 187 Beryl Vertue obituary The Guardian 13 February 2022 Archived from the original on 20 September 2022 Stuttaford Dr Irving Thomas 4 May 1931 8 June 2018 medical correspondent the Oldie since 1992 Who s WHO amp WHO WAS WHO OBITUARIES Geoffrey Dickens The Independent 18 May 1995 Archived from the original on 1 May 2022 Jim Parks obituary The Guardian 2 June 2022 Archived from the original on 26 May 2023 Professor Margaret McGowan CBE Obituary Kent and Sussex Courier 13 November 1931 10 Further reading editBogdanor Vernon 1931 Revisited The Constitutional Aspects Twentieth Century British History 1991 2 1 1 25 argues that George V played a crucial role in the political crisis of August October 1931 Somervell D C The Reign of King George V 1936 550pp political social and economic coverage online free Williamson Philip 1931 Revisited the Political Realities Twentieth Century British History 1991 2 3 328 338 Disputes Bogdanor saying the idea of a national government had been in the minds of party leaders for some time and it was they not the king who determined when the time had come to establish one Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1931 in the United Kingdom amp oldid 1218187358, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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