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1935 in the United Kingdom

Events from the year 1935 in the United Kingdom. This year was the Silver Jubilee of King George V. Political events included a general election in November and changes in the leadership of both the Conservative and Labour parties.

1935 in the United Kingdom
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1933 | 1934 | 1935 (1935) | 1936 | 1937
Constituent countries of the United Kingdom
England | Northern Ireland | Scotland | Wales
Popular culture

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  4. ^ Swanton, E. W.; Woodcock, John, eds. (1980). Barclay's World of Cricket (2nd ed.). London: Collins. p. 397. ISBN 0-00-216349-7.
  5. ^ Woolmington v DPP [1935] UKHL 1. Block, Brian P.; Hostettler, John (2002). Famous Cases: Nine Trials That Changed the Law. Winchester: Waterside Press. ISBN 978-1-906534-15-8.
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  9. ^ . London Borough of Barking and Dagenham. Archived from the original on 5 April 2013. Retrieved 23 April 2013.
  10. ^ Bell, Daniel (17 March 2016). Encyclopedia of International Games. McFarland. p. 517. ISBN 978-1-4766-1527-1.
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Events from the year 1935 in the United Kingdom This year was the Silver Jubilee of King George V Political events included a general election in November and changes in the leadership of both the Conservative and Labour parties 1935 in the United KingdomOther years1933 1934 1935 1935 1936 1937Constituent countries of the United KingdomEngland Northern Ireland Scotland WalesPopular culture1935 English cricket seasonFootball England Scotland1935 in British radio1935 in British television1935 in British music Contents 1 Incumbents 2 Events 2 1 Undated 3 Publications 4 Births 5 Deaths 6 See also 7 ReferencesIncumbents EditMonarch George V Prime Minister Ramsay MacDonald Coalition until 7 June Stanley Baldwin Coalition starting 7 June Parliament 36th until 25 October 37th starting 26 November Events Edit1 January Ramblers Association founded 21 February the Rolls Royce Merlin aircraft engine is first flown at Hucknall Aerodrome 1 26 February Robert Watson Watt first demonstrates the use of radar at Daventry 2 6 March Croydon Aerodrome robbery 21 000 worth of gold is stolen and never recovered 12 March speed limit in built up areas reduced to 30 mph 3 18 March Britain protests at Germany s introduction of conscription April reflective cat s eyes first used on British roads 3 6 May silver jubilee celebrations for King George V 3 11 May Ewart Astill captains Leicestershire County Cricket Club for the remainder of the season the first professional cricketer to lead any county on a regular basis since the 19th century 4 14 May Northamptonshire County Cricket Club gains over Somerset at Taunton by 48 runs what proves to be their last victory for 99 matches easily a record in the County Championship Their next Championship win will not be until 29 May 1939 19 May canonization of Cardinal John Fisher and Sir Thomas More by Pope Pius XI 22 May the government announces plans to triple the size of the Royal Air Force in the next two years partly in response to German re armament 23 May Woolmington v DPP a landmark case decided on appeal in the House of Lords reaffirms the presumption of innocence as the golden thread in criminal law 5 1 June the driving test becomes compulsory 2 6 June Alfred Hitchcock s film of The 39 Steps released in the UK 7 June Ramsay MacDonald retires Stanley Baldwin takes over as Prime Minister 3 18 June Anglo German Naval Agreement Britain agrees to a German navy equal to 35 of her own naval tonnage 3 29 June first portion of Swanscombe skull belonging to a woman from 400 000 years past is discovered in north Kent 6 12 July rioting breaks out in Belfast following Orange parades by the end of August eight Protestants and five Catholics have been killed hundreds injured and over 2 000 homes destroyed almost all Catholic 7 8 13 July official completion of the London County Council s Becontree estate in East London the largest housing estate in the world consisting of some 27 000 new council houses which are home to more than 100 000 people The first families moved to the estate which straddles the borders of Dagenham Barking and Ilford in 1921 9 29 July T E Lawrence s Seven Pillars of Wisdom is first published in an edition for general circulation two months after his death resulting from a motorcycle accident 30 July Allen Lane founds Penguin Books to publish the first mass market paperbacks in Britain 2 3 17 August 24 August The Deaflympics take place in London 10 18 August last service held in Mardale church in the Lake District prior to the village s flooding to create Manchester Corporation s Haweswater Reservoir 11 3 September Malcolm Campbell breaks the 300 mph barrier for the first time and sets a new land speed record of 301 337 mph 484 955 km h at the Bonneville Salt Flats Utah driving the Campbell Railton Blue Bird 12 11 September Bahram completes the English Triple Crown by finishing first in the 2 000 Guineas Epsom Derby and St Leger 12 September an underground explosion at North Gawber Lidgett colliery Barnsley South Yorkshire kills nineteen 13 30 September the London and North Eastern Railway begins to run the Silver Jubilee train between London King s Cross and Newcastle Britain s first streamliner using Nigel Gresley s LNER Class A4 steam locomotives October first steel produced from new works at Corby 8 October Clement Attlee is appointed as interim leader of the Labour Party in succession to George Lansbury 14 who has resigned due to a wish to maintain his Christian pacifist principles 21 October Grant v Australian Knitting Mills a landmark case in consumer law decided on appeal in the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council 4 November opening of Hornsey Town Hall London designed by Reginald Uren the first major UK building in the International Style 6 November maiden flight of the Royal Air Force s Hawker Hurricane fighter aircraft at Brooklands 2 14 November in the general election Prime Minister Stanley Baldwin is returned to office at the head of a National Government led by the Conservative Party with a large but reduced majority This election begins the modern tradition of the Speaker of the House of Commons seeking re election as such rather than under a party label 15 26 November In the Labour Party leadership election Clement Attlee is confirmed as leader 3 Release of Scrooge the first all talking full length film version of Charles Dickens A Christmas Carol with Sir Seymour Hicks in the title role 16 10 December James Chadwick wins the Nobel Prize in Physics for the discovery of the neutron 17 1935 SABENA Savoia Marchetti S 73 crash at Tatsfield all eleven on board the flight are killed 12 December opening of The De La Warr Pavilion at Bexhill on Sea in East Sussex designed by Erich Mendelsohn and Serge Chermayeff in the International style 18 19 20 21 18 December Samuel Hoare resigns as foreign secretary replaced by Anthony Eden Undated Edit Bede sanctified by the Catholic Church 22 Rowntree s of York produce their first Chocolate Crisp bars which will in 1937 be renamed Kit Kat Publications EditEnid Bagnold s novel National Velvet Agatha Christie s Hercule Poirot novels Three Act Tragedy and Death in the Clouds Graham Greene s novel England Made Me Georgette Heyer s Regency romance Regency Buck Christopher Isherwood s novel Mr Norris Changes Trains John Masefield s novel The Box of Delights George Orwell s novel A Clergyman s Daughter Marion Richardson s teaching guides Writing and Writing Patterns Caroline Spurgeon s study Shakespeare s Imagery and what it tells us P G Wodehouse s short story collection Blandings Castle and Elsewhere Births Edit2 January Ray Byrom English footballer died 2020 David McKee writer and illustrator died 2022 3 January David Vine television presenter died 2009 18 January Jon Stallworthy poet died 2014 19 January Robin Birley archaeologist died 2018 Bryan Pringle actor died 2002 21 January Andrew Sinclair polymath died 2019 24 January Eric Ashton English rugby league footballer died 2008 Bamber Gascoigne broadcaster and author died 2022 23 25 January J G Farrell novelist died 1979 27 January Gillian Beer academic and critic D M Thomas novelist poet and translator died 2023 28 January David Lodge novelist 30 January Stuart Wheeler financier and political activist died 2020 5 February Alex Harvey Scottish rock musician died 1982 7 February Cliff Jones Welsh footballer 9 February Paul Flynn politician died 2019 Roger Needham computer scientist died 2003 16 February Brian Bedford British actor died 2016 17 February Christina Pickles actress 21 February Mark McManus Scottish actor died 1994 24 27 February Anne Treisman psychologist died 2018 3 March George Gardiner politician died 2002 7 March Michael Hopkins architect died 2023 10 March Peter Rolfe Vaughan engineer died 2008 13 March David Nobbs comic writer died 2015 21 March Brian Clough footballer and football manager died 2004 23 March Barry Cryer comedy writer and performer died 2022 24 March Mary Berry food writer and television presenter 27 March Sir Angus Farquharson of Finzean aristocrat and public servant died 2018 Julian Glover actor 28 March Frank Judd politician died 2021 Michael Parkinson journalist and television presenter died 2023 29 March Ruby Murray Northern Irish singer died 1996 25 5 April Donald Lynden Bell astrophysicist died 2018 Guy Lyon Playfair British writer died 2018 10 April Tony Zemaitis guitar maker died 2002 14 April Terrance Dicks television writer died 2019 19 April Dudley Moore comedian actor and musician died 2002 25 April April Ashley transgender model died 2021 5 May Eddie Linden poet 8 May Jack Charlton footballer died 2020 9 May Roger Hargreaves children s author died 1988 11 May Chris Perrins English biologist ornithologist and academic 14 May Mel Charles Welsh footballer died 2016 17 May Dennis Potter writer died 1994 23 May Julian Grenfell 3rd Baron Grenfell politician 27 May Roger Owen British historian died 2018 28 May Anne Reid actress Richard Van Allen opera singer died 2008 1 June Norman Foster architect and designer 2 June Roger Brierley actor died 2005 3 June Raoul Franklin physicist and academic died 2021 5 June Anne Pashley track and field sprinter and operatic soprano died 2016 12 June Jane Freeman actress died 2017 18 June John Spencer snooker player died 2006 19 June Derren Nesbitt actor 23 June Keith Burkinshaw professional footballer football manager 25 June Tony Lanfranchi racing driver died 2004 Charles Sheffield author and physicist died 2002 27 June Colin Bazley bishop 28 June Roy Faulkner footballer John Inman comic actor died 2007 Tremayne Rodd 3rd Baron Rennell rugby union player died 2006 29 June Jill Briscoe British American author editor and speaker Derek Partridge actor television presenter spokesman and voice over artist 30 June Shane Alexander 2nd Earl Alexander of Tunis Les Savill cricketer 1 July David Prowse weightlifter and film performer died 2020 5 July Shirley Collins folk singer 7 July Billy Russell footballer died 2022 9 July Michael Williams actor died 2001 11 July Oliver Napier politician died 2011 15 July William G Stewart television producer and presenter died 2017 16 July James Bolam actor 19 July David Parry Evans Royal Air Force commander died 2020 20 July Peter Palumbo Baron Palumbo real estate developer art collector and connoisseur of architecture Ted Rogers comedian died 2001 24 July Les Reed songwriter died 2019 27 July Billy McCullough footballer 28 July Simon Dee television presenter died 2009 10 August Ian Stewart Baron Stewartby British politician numismatist died 2018 13 August Rod Hull entertainer died 1999 15 August Jim Dale actor and singer 5 September Johnny Briggs actor died 2021 6 September Jock Wallace Jr Scottish football player and manager died 1996 18 September John Spencer English snooker player d 2006 20 September Keith Roberts science fiction writer died 2000 21 September Jimmy Armfield footballer died 2018 28 September Ronald Lacey English actor d 1991 Alan Shepherd motorcycle racer died 2007 29 September David Daker actor Bruce Tulloh long distance runner died 2018 30 September Janet Reger born Janet Chabinsky lingerie designer died 2005 1 October Julie Andrews born Julia Wells singer and actress 26 9 October Prince Edward Duke of Kent 10 October Judith Chalmers television presenter 13 October Michael Heath cartoonist 20 October Roy Bailey folk singer died 2018 30 October Michael Winner film director died 2013 31 October David Harvey economic geographer 2 November Lucy Barfield godchild of C S Lewis and inspiration for Lucy Pevensie in The Chronicles of Narnia died 2003 Peter Seabrook gardening writer and broadcaster died 2022 5 November David Battley actor died 2003 Nicholas Maw composer died 2009 Lester Piggott jockey died 2022 12 November William Tallon Steward and Page of the Backstairs servant of 50 years to the British Royal family died 2007 13 November George Carey Archbishop of Canterbury 14 November Michael Busselle photographer and author died 2006 15 November Gillian Reynolds radio critic 18 November Rodney Hall British born Australian author and poet 20 November Bridget Jones literary academic died 2000 27 November Verity Lambert television producer died 2007 10 December Terry Allcock footballer and cricketer 14 December Anthony Wilden author and social theorist translator of Jaques Lacan died 2019 15 December Jim Iley football player and manager died 2018 18 December Brian Bamford golfer died 2021 Rosemary Leach actress died 2017 23 December Johnny Kidd English rock and roll singer songwriter died 1966 29 December Jean Denton politician and racing driver died 2001 Deaths Edit7 February Lewis Grassic Gibbon Scottish born writer peritonitis born 1901 15 February Basil Hall Chamberlain Japanologist born 1850 28 February Sir Arthur Lowes Dickinson accountant born 1859 12 March Sir Malcolm Smith politician born 1856 16 March John Macleod Scottish physician and physiologist recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine born 1876 27 March Francis Rattenbury architect murdered born 1867 5 April Basil Champneys architect born 1842 20 April Lucy Lady Duff Gordon fashion designer born 1863 18 May T E Lawrence Lawrence of Arabia soldier motorcycle accident born 1888 6 June George Grossmith Jr musical comedy performer and producer born 1874 21 August John Hartley tennis player double winner of Wimbledon born 1849 28 September William Kennedy Dickson cinematographic pioneer born 1860 29 September Winifred Holtby novelist Bright s disease born 1898 20 October Arthur Henderson Scottish born politician recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize born 1863 20 November John Jellicoe 1st Earl Jellicoe admiral born 1859 3 December Princess Victoria daughter of King Edward VII born 1868 10 December Sir John Carden 6th Baronet tank and vehicle designer born 1892 Sir Alfred Sharpe colonial governor b 1853 16 December Percy Gilchrist industrialist b 1851 30 December Rufus Isaacs 1st Marquess of Reading politician and judge b 1860 See also EditList of British films of 1935References Edit Lumsden Alec 2003 British Piston Engines and their Aircraft Marlborough Airlife p 203 ISBN 1 85310 294 6 a b c d Penguin Pocket On This Day Penguin Reference Library 2006 ISBN 0 14 102715 0 a b c d e f g Palmer Alan Veronica 1992 The Chronology of British History London Century Ltd pp 379 380 ISBN 0 7126 5616 2 Swanton E W Woodcock John eds 1980 Barclay s World of Cricket 2nd ed London Collins p 397 ISBN 0 00 216349 7 Woolmington v DPP 1935 UKHL 1 Block Brian P Hostettler John 2002 Famous Cases Nine Trials That Changed the Law Winchester Waterside Press ISBN 978 1 906534 15 8 Swanscombe Skull Site citation PDF Sites of Special Scientific Interest Natural England Archived PDF from the original on 2 January 2018 Retrieved 15 January 2018 Stewart A T Q 1981 Edward Carson Gill s Irish Lives Dublin Gill amp Macmillan Parades and Marches Chronology 2 Historical Dates and Events Conflict Archive on the Internet CAIN Retrieved 22 February 2011 Becontree Housing Estate London Borough of Barking and Dagenham Archived from the original on 5 April 2013 Retrieved 23 April 2013 Bell Daniel 17 March 2016 Encyclopedia of International Games McFarland p 517 ISBN 978 1 4766 1527 1 Berry Geoffrey 1984 Mardale Revisited the story of Haweswater pp 15 17 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a work ignored help CS1 maint location missing publisher link Malcolm Campbell Grace s Guide to British Industrial History Retrieved 1 July 2018 North Gawber Lidgett Barnsley Yorkshire 12th September 1935 PDF cmhrc co uk Archived from the original PDF on 10 October 2010 Retrieved 31 August 2010 Leaders of the Labour Party United Kingdom Election Results Archived from the original on 24 April 2018 Retrieved 20 January 2011 Craig F W S 1989 British Electoral Facts 1832 1987 Politico s Publishing ISBN 978 0 900178 30 6 Scrooge at IMDb nbsp The Nobel Prize in Physics 1935 James Chadwick Retrieved 29 January 2008 Modernist Building Opinions Retrieved 22 September 2010 Modernist style De La Warr Pavilion Archived from the original on 18 September 2009 Retrieved 22 September 2010 Modern movement De La Warr Pavilion Archived from the original on 1 June 2013 Retrieved 22 September 2010 De La Warr Pavilion Sussex by Mendelsohn and Chermayeff Retrieved 22 September 2010 Campbell J 2004 Bede 673 4 735 Oxford Dictionary of National Biography revised May 2008 ed Oxford University Press doi 10 1093 ref odnb 1922 Retrieved 20 January 2011 Subscription or UK public library membership required Bamber Gascoigne Original University Challenge presenter dies at 87 Obituary Mark McManus The Independent 6 June 1994 Retrieved 27 November 2022 Vallance Tom 18 December 1996 Obituary The Independent London Archived from the original on 1 May 2022 Retrieved 28 February 2009 Julie Andrews Biography Movies amp Facts Encyclopedia Britannica Retrieved 7 October 2020 Retrieved from https 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