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1938 in the United Kingdom

Events from the year 1938 in the United Kingdom.

1938 in the United Kingdom
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1936 | 1937 | 1938 (1938) | 1939 | 1940
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  1. ^ a b c d e f Palmer, Alan; Palmer, Veronica (1992). The Chronology of British History. London: Century Ltd. pp. 383–384. ISBN 0-7126-5616-2.
  2. ^ "Foreign Affairs (Austria)". Parliamentary Debates (Hansard). 14 March 1938. Retrieved 19 September 2015.
  3. ^ Bates, Tom. . Archived from the original on 27 July 2011. Retrieved 14 October 2010.
  4. ^ a b c d e Penguin Pocket On This Day. Penguin Reference Library. 2006. ISBN 0-14-102715-0.
  5. ^ . The Flag in the Wind. The Scots Independent. Archived from the original on 23 May 2014. Retrieved 17 July 2014.
  6. ^ Baker, Kenneth (2016). On the Burning of Books. London: Unicorn. pp. 114–5. ISBN 978-1-910787-11-3.
  7. ^ Harley, Trevor. "1938". British weather. Retrieved 5 August 2018.
  8. ^ Chetwynd, Josh (2008). . Archived from the original on 12 November 2012. Retrieved 19 October 2012.
  9. ^ "Events leading to the Munich settlement". BBC Bitesize. Retrieved 15 November 2020.
  10. ^ Rees, Nigel (1987). Sayings of the Century. London: Unwin Paperbacks. ISBN 0-04-440080-2.
  11. ^ The Hutchinson Factfinder. Helicon. 1999. ISBN 1-85986-000-1.
  12. ^ Langworth, Richard M. (5 June 2018). "Who tried to silence Churchill's 1930s Warnings about Nazi Germany?". Hillsdale College: The Churchill Project. Retrieved 4 November 2020.
  13. ^ "Nunciature to Great Britain". Catholic Hierarchy. 2012. Retrieved 29 November 2014.
  14. ^ King, Roger Anthony (27 July 2022). "Andrew Clennel Palmer. 26 May 1938—21 December 2019". Biographical Memoirs of Fellows of the Royal Society. 73: 379–393. doi:10.1098/rsbm.2022.0015.

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Events from the year 1938 in the United Kingdom 1938 in the United KingdomOther years1936 1937 1938 1938 1939 1940Constituent countries of the United KingdomEngland Northern Ireland Scotland WalesPopular culture1938 English cricket seasonFootball England Scotland1938 in British radio1938 in British television1938 in British music Contents 1 Incumbents 2 Events 2 1 Undated 3 Publications 4 Births 5 Deaths 6 See also 7 ReferencesIncumbents editMonarch George VI Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain Coalition Parliament 37thEvents edit1 January Sir Alexander Cadogan succeeds Sir Robert Vansittart as permanent under secretary at the Foreign Office 17 January Joseph P Kennedy Sr is appointed United States Ambassador to the United Kingdom 14 February the British naval base at Singapore begins operations 20 February Anthony Eden resigns as Foreign Secretary over Chamberlain s policy towards Italy Lord Halifax takes over 1 14 March Chamberlain makes a speech in the House of Commons saying the government emphatically disapproves of the Nazi German Anschluss in Austria two days previously but that nothing could have prevented this action by Germany unless we and others with us had been prepared to use force to prevent it 2 16 April Anglo Italian Treaty Britain recognises Italian government over Ethiopia in return for Italian troops withdrawing from Spain 1 23 April York Castle Museum opened 25 April Anglo Irish Trade Agreement with the Republic of Ireland settles the Anglo Irish Trade War and agrees to the Royal Navy abandoning the British sovereign bases at the Treaty ports in Ireland 1 3 May Empire Exhibition opens in Glasgow 1 10 May an underground explosion at Markham Colliery near Staveley Derbyshire kills 79 3 1 June The Bren light machine gun comes into service with the British Army 2 June The children s zoo at London Zoo is opened by Robert and Ted Kennedy two of the sons of United States ambassador Joseph P Kennedy 4 18 June Women s Voluntary Service founded to assist the Civil Defence Service 24 June Test cricket is televised for the first time 1 3 July The London and North Eastern Railway s streamlined Class A4 4468 Mallard reaches a speed of 126 mph 203 km h the highest certified speed for a steam locomotive 9 July Gas masks are issued to the civilian population 5 11 July 3 October military installations at the Treaty Ports in the Republic of Ireland Berehaven Spike Island at Queenstown and Lough Swilly are handed over from British control to the Government of Ireland under terms of the Anglo Irish Trade Agreement ratified by the Eire Confirmation of Agreements Act earlier in the year 22 July Britain rejects a proposal from its ambassador in Berlin Nevile Henderson for a four power summit on Czechoslovakia consisting of Britain France Germany and the U S S R as London will under no circumstances accept the Soviet Union as a diplomatic partner 29 July Holidays with Pay Act provides for paid annual leave in wage regulated industries and for similar voluntary schemes in other employment 30 July The Beano comic first goes on sale featuring the character Lord Snooty 4 August Muslims protest in London about passages they consider disrespectful of their religion in H G Wells A Short History of the World 1922 6 3 August Lord Runciman sent by Neville Chamberlain arrives in Prague on his mission of mediation in the Sudetenland dispute 4 August Major thunderstorm over Devon 7 13 20 August Great Britain and the United States contest the inaugural Amateur World Series in baseball played in the north of England Britain wins every match 8 18 August Ewald von Kleist Schmenzin arrives in London looking for British support for an anti Nazi putsch using the looming crisis over the Sudetenland as a pretext His private mission is dismissed by Neville Chamberlain as unimportant Chamberlain refers to von Kleist as a Jacobite but he finds a sympathetic if powerless audience in Winston Churchill 23 August English cricketer Len Hutton scores a record Test score of 364 runs in a match against Australia 4 28 August Lord Runciman s mission to mitigate the Sudetenland crisis begins to break down Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain recalls Ambassador Nevile Henderson from Berlin to instruct Henderson to set up a personal meeting between Chamberlain and Adolf Hitler 31 August Winston Churchill still believing France and Britain mean to honour their promises to defend Czechoslovakia against Nazi aggression suggests in a personal note to Neville Chamberlain that His Majesty s Government may want to set up a broad international alliance including the United States specifically mentioning U S President Franklin D Roosevelt as possibly receptive to the idea and the Soviet Union 7 September The Times publishes a lead article which calls on Czechoslovakia to cede the Sudetenland to Germany 9 September Auxiliary Territorial Service as a women s voluntary service established 15 September Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain meets German Chancellor Adolf Hitler in Berchtesgaden in an attempt to negotiate an end to German expansionist policies 4 21 September Representatives of the British and French governments call on Czechoslovak President Edvard Benes to tell him Britain and France will not fight Hitler if he decides to annex the Sudetenland by force At home Winston Churchill warns of grave consequences to European security if Czechoslovakia is partitioned 25 September The Royal Navy ordered to sea 9 27 September RMS Queen Elizabeth is launched at Clydebank she is the largest ship in the world at this time 1 29 September Chamberlain signs the Munich Agreement and a resolution with Germany determining to resolve all future disputes between the two countries through peaceful means 30 September Neville Chamberlain returns to the UK from Munich at Heston Aerodrome memorably waving the resolution signed the day earlier with Germany and later in Downing Street giving his famous Peace for our time speech 4 10 George VI and Queen Elizabeth appear with Chamberlain on the balcony of Buckingham Palace to celebrate the agreement 1 October Picture Post magazine first published 11 29 October City Hall Norwich designed in the Art Deco style by C H James and S R Pierce is opened 4 November At a public meeting in his parliamentary constituency of Epping Winston Churchill narrowly survives an attempt by fellow Conservative and constituent Sir Colin Thornton Kemsley to remove him from Parliament 12 16 November First reported attack of the Halifax Slasher mass hysteria incident 20 November Queen Maud of Norway aunt of the King dies in a nursing home in London aged 68 21 November Apostolic Delegation to Great Britain appointed 13 1 2 December First Kindertransport from Berlin to London Liverpool Street station via Harwich 16 December aircraft carrier HMS Ark Royal 91 launched by Cammell Laird in Birkenhead in 1937 under the 1934 build plan is commissioned into the Royal Navy Undated edit J Arthur Rank purchases a share in Odeon Cinemas First green belts begin to be established in the UK around Sheffield and London the latter under terms of the Green Belt London and Home Counties Act Little ringed plover first breeds in England Publications editElizabeth Bowen s novel The Death of the Heart Agatha Christie s Hercule Poirot novels Appointment with Death and Hercule Poirot s Christmas Daphne du Maurier s novel Rebecca Graham Greene s novel Brighton Rock Kathleen Hale s children s book Orlando The Marmalade Cat A Camping Holiday first in the series featuring the eponymous character C S Lewis novel Out of the Silent Planet George Orwell s memoir Homage to Catalonia Evelyn Waugh s novel Scoop T H White s novel The Sword in the Stone first in the twelve volume The Once and Future King P G Wodehouse s novel The Code of the Woosters Births edit1 January Robert Jankel businessman founder of carmaker Panther died 2005 2 January David Bailey photographer Ian Brady serial killer died 2017 6 January Michael Graham Cox actor died 1995 11 January Alastair Morton railway executive died 2004 Arthur Scargill trade union leader 20 January Liz Calder publisher and editor Derek Dougan footballer died 2007 Bob Friend newscaster died 2008 21 January Nicholas Phillips Baron Phillips of Worth Matravers English lawyer and judge Lord Chief Justice of England and Wales 26 January Henry Jaglom English born director 3 February Geoff Clayton English cricketer died 2018 8 February Margo McLennan actress died 2004 17 February Yvonne Romain actress 26 February Brian Kilby marathon runner 27 February Jake Thackray singer songwriter died 2002 28 February John Bulmer documentary photographer and filmmaker 6 March Pauline Boty pop art painter died 1966 14 March Eleanor Bron actress and author 18 March Kenny Lynch entertainer died 2019 24 March Ian Hamilton poet and critic died 2001 6 April Paul Daniels magician died 2016 19 April Hugh Pennington bacteriologist 22 April Alan Bond English born Australian businessman died 2015 Adam Raphael English journalist and editor 28 April Fred Dibnah steeplejack and television personality died 2004 3 May Lindsay Kemp dance and mime artist died 2018 9 May Geoffrey Holland English civil servant and academic died 2017 11 May Bob Scott ornithologist died 2009 12 May Terry Farrell architect 23 May Peter Preston newspaper editor died 2018 26 May May Blood Baroness Blood politician died 2022 Andrew Clennel Palmer engineer died 2019 14 31 May John Prescott Welsh born Deputy Prime Minister 2 June Helen Oxenbury illustrator and children s book writer 5 June Allan Ahlberg children s book writer 7 June Graham Percy illustrator born in New Zealand died 2008 Ian St John Scottish footballer died 2021 14 June Angela Browne actress died 2001 18 June Michael Sheard actor died 2005 21 June Don Black lyricist 25 June Jim Feast chemical scientist 26 June Ted Wragg professor of education died 2005 27 June Kathryn Beaumont actress voice actress singer and schoolteacher David Hope Baron Hope of Craighead judge 28 June Simon Douglas Pennant 7th Baron Penrhyn 29 June Peter Wollen film theorist and filmmaker died 2019 30 June Mike Hellawell footballer died 2023 1 July Susan Maughan singer 3 July Ron Fogg footballer died 2020 5 July James Bond motorcycle speedway rider 6 July Tony Lewis cricketer Stuart Young cricketer 9 July Faanya Rose British American businesswoman conservationist philanthropist and explorer 10 July Hugh Mellor philosopher died 2020 11 July Brian Scarlett physicist died 2004 15 July Josephine Cox novelist died 2020 16 July Tony Jackson singer and bass guitarist died 2003 18 July Ian Stewart Scottish rock keyboardist The Rolling Stones died 1985 19 July Nicholas Bethell 4th Baron Bethell historian and human rights campaigner died 2007 20 July Roger Hunt footballer died 2021 David Pratt cricketer Diana Rigg actress died 2020 22 July Terence Stamp actor 27 July Peter Ucko archaeologist died 2007 28 July Ian McCaskill weather forecaster died 2016 29 July Christopher Gibbs antiques dealer died 2018 Tom Raworth poet died 2017 4 August Simon Preston organist died 2022 6 August Rees Davies historian died 2005 25 August Frederick Forsyth writer 30 August Alf Meakin track and field athlete 31 August Martin Bell journalist and independent politician 10 September David Hamilton radio and TV personality 12 September Michael Leader actor died 2016 Patrick Mower actor 13 September Angus Douglas Hamilton 15th Duke of Hamilton and 12th Duke of Brandon Scottish peer died 2010 John Smith Scottish politician leader of the Labour Party died 1994 16 September Eddie George financier and Governor of the Bank of England died 2009 20 September Jane Manning opera and concert singer died 2021 25 September Ron Hill distance runner and sports clothing entrepreneur died 2021 27 September Arthur Metcalfe racing cyclist died 2002 9 October Denzil Davies Welsh politician died 2018 Angus Montagu 12th Duke of Manchester English peer died 2002 13 October Hugo Young journalist died 2003 20 October Iain MacMillan photographer died 2006 22 October Derek Jacobi actor 24 October Michael Graydon air marshal 28 October David Dimbleby broadcaster Anne Perry born Juliet Marion Hulme detective novelist and murderer died 2023 1 November Malcolm Laycock radio presenter and producer died 2009 12 November Terry McDonald footballer and coach Richard May judge died 2004 15 November John MacKay Baron MacKay of Ardbrecknish politician died 2001 4 December Richard Meade equestrian died 2015 9 December Robin Popplestone computer scientist died 2004 10 December Brian Jones poet died 2009 12 December Felicity Ann d Abreu film producer 15 December Michael Bogdanov theatre director died 2017 17 December Carlo Little drummer died 2005 21 December John Quayle actor 22 December Brian Locking bassist The Shadows Deaths edit13 March Frederick George Jackson Arctic explorer born 1860 9 April Archibald Kennedy 3rd Marquess of Ailsa aristocrat born 1847 Sir Thomas Callender engineer and businessman born 1855 16 April Steve Bloomer footballer and manager born 1874 Bertram Mills circus manager born 1873 16 May Sir Lewis Bayly admiral born 1857 9 June John Broadbent army officer and politician born 1872 23 June Clement Edwards lawyer journalist and activist born 1869 William Gillespie actor born 1894 4 July Sir Archibald Berkeley Milne admiral born 1855 16 July Samuel Insull British born American businessman born 1859 18 July Marie of Edinburgh Queen consort of Ferdinand I of Romania granddaughter of Queen Victoria born 1875 12 September Prince Arthur of Connaught grandson of Queen Victoria born 1883 3 October Olivia Shakespear novelist playwright and patron of the arts born 1863 24 October Gilbert Greenall 1st Baron Daresbury businessman born 1867 27 October Lascelles Abercrombie poet and critic born 1881 16 November James Barr physician born 1849 20 November Maud of Wales Queen consort of Haakon VII of Norway and last surviving child of King Edward VII born 1869 24 December William Mitchell Thomson 1st Baron Selsdon politician born 1877 See also editList of British films of 1938References edit a b c d e f Palmer Alan Palmer Veronica 1992 The Chronology of British History London Century Ltd pp 383 384 ISBN 0 7126 5616 2 Foreign Affairs Austria Parliamentary Debates Hansard 14 March 1938 Retrieved 19 September 2015 Bates Tom 1938 Markham Colliery Disaster On Record Archived from the original on 27 July 2011 Retrieved 14 October 2010 a b c d e Penguin Pocket On This Day Penguin Reference Library 2006 ISBN 0 14 102715 0 Notable Dates in History The Flag in the Wind The Scots Independent Archived from the original on 23 May 2014 Retrieved 17 July 2014 Baker Kenneth 2016 On the Burning of Books London Unicorn pp 114 5 ISBN 978 1 910787 11 3 Harley Trevor 1938 British weather Retrieved 5 August 2018 Chetwynd Josh 2008 Baseball in Europe A Country by Country History Archived from the original on 12 November 2012 Retrieved 19 October 2012 Events leading to the Munich settlement BBC Bitesize Retrieved 15 November 2020 Rees Nigel 1987 Sayings of the Century London Unwin Paperbacks ISBN 0 04 440080 2 The Hutchinson Factfinder Helicon 1999 ISBN 1 85986 000 1 Langworth Richard M 5 June 2018 Who tried to silence Churchill s 1930s Warnings about Nazi Germany Hillsdale College The Churchill Project Retrieved 4 November 2020 Nunciature to Great Britain Catholic Hierarchy 2012 Retrieved 29 November 2014 King Roger Anthony 27 July 2022 Andrew Clennel Palmer 26 May 1938 21 December 2019 Biographical Memoirs of Fellows of the Royal Society 73 379 393 doi 10 1098 rsbm 2022 0015 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1938 in the United Kingdom amp oldid 1189065081, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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