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1949 in the United Kingdom

Events from the year 1949 in the United Kingdom.

1949 in the United Kingdom
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  • The number of workforce deaths in the coal industry is reported to have fallen to a record low since nationalisation two years ago.[22]
  • With an average Central England temperature of 10.64 °C or 51.15 °F, the record for the hottest year in that series set in 1834 and equalled in 1921 is broken. 1949's record stands until 1990 by when anthropogenic global warming has come largely to control temperatures.[23]

Publications edit

Births edit

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See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ The Sunday Pictorial runs a few features based on it this summer.
  2. ^ Duffy, Jonathan (30 September 2005). "Britain's secret sex survey". BBC News. Retrieved 27 January 2008.
  3. ^ a b . Archived from the original on 16 October 2008. Retrieved 27 January 2008.
  4. ^ a b c d Kynaston, David (2007). Austerity Britain 1945–51. London: Bloomsbury. p. 325. ISBN 978-0-7475-7985-4.
  5. ^ a b c d e Palmer, Alan; Palmer, Veronica (1992). The Chronology of British History. London: Century Ltd. pp. 400–401. ISBN 0-7126-5616-2.
  6. ^ a b c d e f Penguin Pocket On This Day. Penguin Reference Library. 2006. ISBN 0-14-102715-0.
  7. ^ "'Big bang' astronomer dies". BBC News. 22 August 2001. from the original on 8 December 2008. Retrieved 7 December 2008.
  8. ^ Croswell, Ken (1995). "Chapter 9". The Alchemy of the Heavens. Anchor Books. ISBN 0-385-47213-7.
  9. ^ Mitton, Simon (2005). Fred Hoyle: a Life in Science. Aurum Press. p. 127. ISBN 1-85410-961-8.
  10. ^ "Tribute to New Woman K.C.". Liverpool Echo. 13 April 1949. p. 5.
  11. ^ "The Cup Final: Wolverhampton Win". The Times. No. 51370. London. 2 May 1949. p. 6.
  12. ^ . The Wolves' Site. Archived from the original on 7 April 2014. Retrieved 25 September 2012.
  13. ^ Archives, The National. "The Discovery Service". discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk.
  14. ^ "Pioneer computer to be rebuilt". Cam. 62: 5. 2011.
  15. ^ "Globe Theatre." The Times. London. 12 May 1949: 7. The Times Digital Archive. 2 Nov 2013.
  16. ^ Robins, Jon (12 March 2009). "Legal aid in 21st-century Britain". The Guardian. London. Retrieved 19 July 2010.
  17. ^ "The Theatres." The Times. London. 22 August 1949: 8. The Times Digital Archive. 2 Nov 2013.
  18. ^ "Old Trafford". The Stadium Guide. Retrieved 4 October 2013.
  19. ^ "The Nobel Peace Prize 1949". Retrieved 27 January 2008.
  20. ^ "No. 38756". The London Gazette. 8 November 1949. p. 5318.
  21. ^ "Address given by Winston Churchill (London, 28 November 1949)". cvce.eu. Retrieved 28 March 2017. The British Government have rightly stated that they cannot commit this country to entering any European Union without the agreement of the other members of the British Commonwealth.
  22. ^ . The Spirit of '45. Channel 4. 2013. Archived from the original on 5 October 2013. Retrieved 4 October 2013.
  23. ^ "Hadley Centre Central England Temperature".
  24. ^ Paper tiger | Sunday Times | The Guardian
  25. ^ "Susan FitzGerald obituary". the Guardian. 10 September 2013. Retrieved 19 September 2021.
  26. ^ "Rosemary Lenton". Commonwealth Games - Birmingham 2022. from the original on 8 March 2023. Retrieved 8 March 2023.
  27. ^ Bateman, Colin (1993). If The Cap Fits. Tony Williams Publications. p. 187. ISBN 1-869833-21-X.

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Events from the year 1949 in the United Kingdom 1949 in the United Kingdom Other years 1947 1948 1949 1949 1950 1951 Constituent countries of the United Kingdom Northern Ireland Scotland Wales Popular culture 1949 British Grand Prix 1949 English cricket season Football England Scotland 1949 in British radio 1949 in British television 1949 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 Clement Attlee Labour Events editJanuary Mass Observation carries out a national survey into the sexual behaviour and attitudes of 4 000 British people Little Kinsey The results remain largely unpublished for over fifty years 1 2 3 1 January Peacetime conscription in the United Kingdom is regularised under the National Service Act 1947 Men aged 18 26 in England Scotland and Wales are obliged to serve full time in the armed forces for 18 months 4 The British Nationality Act 1948 comes into effect creating the status of Citizen of the United Kingdom and Colonies superseding the shared status of Commonwealth citizen 4 January RMS Caronia of the Cunard Line departs Southampton for New York on her maiden voyage 28 January Lynskey tribunal on corruption in public life reports leading to the resignation of John Belcher as an MP 31 January Book at Bedtime makes its debut on the BBC Light Programme 1 February Women s Auxiliary Air Force renamed as the Women s Royal Air Force 15 March Post war rationing of clothes ends 5 25 March Laurence Olivier s film Hamlet 1948 becomes the first British film to win a Best Picture Oscar 6 28 March Astronomer Fred Hoyle coins the term Big Bang during a BBC Third Programme radio broadcast 7 8 9 1 April The Marquess of Bath opens Longleat House to paying visitors the first privately owned stately home to be opened 4 4 April Britain signs the North Atlantic Treaty creating NATO 5 12 April The first women appointed King s Counsel in England Rose Heilbron and Helena Normanton 10 20 April Royal Navy frigate HMS Amethyst goes up the Yangtze River to evacuate British Commonwealth refugees escaping the advance of the Mao s communist forces Under heavy fire it runs aground off Rose Island After an aborted rescue attempt on 26 April it anchors 10 miles upstream Negotiations with the communist forces to let the ship leave drag on for weeks during which time its cat Simon raises the crew s morale The first Badminton Horse Trials are held at Badminton House in Gloucestershire 6 24 April Wartime rationing of sweets and chocolate ends but is reinstituted shortly thereafter as shortages return 6 26 April Ealing comedy film Passport to Pimlico makes its premiere in London 28 April The 1949 Commonwealth Prime Ministers Conference issues the London Declaration enabling India and thereafter any other nation to remain in the Commonwealth despite becoming a republic creating the position of Head of the Commonwealth held by the ruling British monarch and renaming the organisation from British Commonwealth to Commonwealth of Nations 29 April The News Review reveals that neither the English public school Selhurst College nor its headmaster H Rochester Sneath exist but are a hoax created by Humphry Berkeley the previous year 30 April 1949 FA Cup Final Wolverhampton Wanderers F C win the FA Cup for the first time in 41 years and the third time in their history with a 3 1 win over Leicester City at Wembley Stadium 11 12 April Manchester Mark 1 computer operable at the University of Manchester May Council for Wales and Monmouthshire set up as a government advisory body first meets 13 1 May The gas industry is nationalised 6 3 May Parliament passes the Ireland Act guaranteeing the position of Northern Ireland as part of the United Kingdom as long as a majority of its citizens want it to be The government also recognises the existence of the Republic of Ireland 6 May EDSAC the first practicable stored programme computer runs its first programme at Cambridge University 14 10 May First self service launderette opens in Queensway London 4 11 May Christopher Fry s verse drama The Lady s Not for Burning premieres in London 15 7 25 June Dock strike forces the government to use troops to unload goods 5 8 June George Orwell s dystopian novel Nineteen Eighty Four is published in London by Secker amp Warburg 16 June Ealing comedy film Whisky Galore released 21 June Ealing comedy film Kind Hearts and Coronets released 27 July Maiden flight of the British built de Havilland Comet the world s first passenger jet at Hatfield Hertfordshire 5 30 July Legal Aid and Advice Act establishes a much extended system of Legal aid in England and Wales 16 with the Legal Aid and Solicitors Scotland Act applying similarly in Scotland 31 July Captain Kerans of HMS Amethyst decides to make a break after nightfall under heavy fire from the Chinese People s Liberation Army both sides of the Yangtze River and successfully rejoins the fleet at Woosung the next day 22 August T S Eliot s comedy The Cocktail Party premieres at the Edinburgh Festival 17 24 August Old Trafford football stadium home of Manchester United F C is reopened following a comprehensive rebuild due to bomb damage by the Luftwaffe eight years earlier 18 2 September Film The Third Man with screenplay by Graham Greene released It wins the 1949 Grand Prix at the Cannes Film Festival 19 September The pound devalued by 30 against the United States dollar 3 21 September The first comprehensive school in Wales is opened in Holyhead Anglesey 6 30 September The Berlin Airlift comes to an end during which 17 American and 7 British planes have crashed delivering supplies to Soviet blockaded Berlin 6 October Valerie Hunter Gordon is granted a U K patent for the disposable nappy 12 October John Boyd Orr 1st Baron Boyd Orr wins the Nobel Peace Prize 19 26 October How Do You View the first comedy series on British television starring Terry Thomas is first broadcast on the BBC 4 November Cwmbran designated as the first New Town in Wales under powers of the New Towns Act 1946 20 28 November Conservative Party leader Winston Churchill makes a landmark speech in support of the idea of a European Union at Kingsway Hall London but without commitment to early U K membership 21 16 December Parliament Act given royal assent cuts the House of Lords veto to one year 5 17 December Sutton Coldfield transmitting station begins transmitting BBC Television to the English Midlands the first broadcasts to be seen outside the London area 4 Undated edit The number of workforce deaths in the coal industry is reported to have fallen to a record low since nationalisation two years ago 22 With an average Central England temperature of 10 64 C or 51 15 F the record for the hottest year in that series set in 1834 and equalled in 1921 is broken 1949 s record stands until 1990 by when anthropogenic global warming has come largely to control temperatures 23 Publications editEnid Blyton s children s books Little Noddy Goes to Toyland the first to introduce the title character and The Secret Seven first in the eponymous series Agatha Christie s novel Crooked House H F Ellis humorous collection The Papers of A J Wentworth B A Graham Greene s novella The Third Man Nancy Mitford s novel Love in a Cold Climate George Orwell s novel Nineteen Eighty Four Births edit7 January Brian Haw protester and peace campaigner died 2011 16 January Caroline Munro actress and model 17 January Mick Taylor rock guitarist 19 January Robert Palmer singer died 2003 Andrew Samuels psychologist and academic Dennis Taylor snooker player 23 January Joan Walley politician 25 January John Cooper Clarke performance poet Paul Nurse biologist and Nobel Prize winner 29 January Andy Carter middle distance runner 2 February Duncan Bannatyne entrepreneur 4 February Richard Ryder Baron Ryder of Wensum broadcaster and politician Paymaster General 16 February Lyn Paul pop singer 18 February Charlie Waite landscape photographer 2 March J P R Williams Welsh rugby player died 2024 6 March Martin Buchan footballer 9 March Neil Hamilton Conservative MP later UKIP politician and Welsh Assembly Member 2016 2021 13 March Trevor Sorbie celebrity hairdresser 17 March Alex Higgins snooker player died 2010 Stuart Rose businessman and life peer 24 March Nick Lowe pop singer 26 March Jon English English born Australian singer songwriter and actor died 2016 28 March Kevin Lloyd actor died 1998 3 April Richard Thompson rock guitarist and songwriter 8 April Alex Fergusson Presiding Officer of the Scottish Parliament 2007 2011 died 2018 23 April John Miles rock music vocalist guitarist and keyboardist died 2021 24 April Betty Jackson fashion designer James Paice farmer and politician 25 April James Fenton poet 29 April Anita Dobson actress 2 May Alan Titchmarsh gardener and television presenter 3 May Phil Scraton criminologist 4 May Lindsey Hughes historian died 2007 13 May Zoe Wanamaker actress born in New York 18 May Rick Wakeman rock keyboard player and songwriter Yes 21 May Andrew Neil Scottish journalist and broadcaster 24 24 May Jim Broadbent actor 26 May Jeremy Corbyn Leader of the Labour Party 2015 2020 28 May Susan Fitzgerald British born Irish actress d 2013 25 29 May Francis Rossi rock musician lead singer Status Quo 30 May Bob Willis cricketer fast bowler died 2019 2 June Heather Couper astronomer died 2020 5 June Ken Follett novelist 13 June Red Symons English born Australian musician and television personality 14 June Jim Lea rock musician Slade Alan White drummer Yes died 2022 21 June John Agard writer 22 June Brian Leveson judge 5 July Sue Robbie television presenter 7 July John Lippiett senior Royal Navy officer Bob Stewart colonel and politician 8 July Carmel Cryan actress 9 July Nigel Lythgoe television producer 13 July Richard Caddel poet died 2003 15 July Trevor Horn pop singer and producer 17 July Geezer Butler heavy metal bassist Black Sabbath 22 July Geoffrey Durham entertainer 26 July Roger Taylor rock drummer Queen 28 July Simon Kirke drummer Steve Peregrin Took singer songwriter and guitarist died 1980 6 August Alan Campbell clergyman 12 August Mark Knopfler rock guitarist and singer songwriter Dire Straits 15 August Richard Deacon sculptor Edward McMillan Scott lawyer and politician 21 August Rosemary Lenton para bowler and wheelchair curler 26 25 August Martin Amis novelist died 2023 Ross Davidson actor died 2006 28 August Martin Lamble British folk rock musician died 1969 9 September John Curry figure skater died 1994 Jolyon Brettingham Smith composer and radio presenter died 2008 10 September Freddy Marks actor and musician died 2021 13 September Linda Colley historian 18 September Mo Mowlam Labour politician Secretary of State for Northern Ireland died 2005 Peter Shilton footballer 19 September Twiggy born Lesley Hornby model 23 September John Connaughton footballer died 2022 26 September Minette Walters crime writer 5 October Peter Ackroyd writer and historian 19 October George Fenton composer 20 October Jane Tucker actress and musician 26 October Maurice Gran scriptwriter 30 October Arabella Churchill charity founder died 2007 1 November Gerald Ratner businessman 6 November Nigel Havers actor 7 November Gerald Ashby football referee died 2001 24 November Nick Ainger Labour politician Sally Davies Chief Medical Officer 27 November Brumas polar bear first born at London Zoo 4 December Paul Dickenson hammer thrower 6 December Janet Anderson politician died 2023 Peter Willey cricketer 27 12 December Chris Baillieu rower and lawyer Bill Nighy actor 13 December Robert Lindsay actor 16 December Heather Hallett Baroness Hallett judge Stephanie Lawrence singer and actress died 2000 17 December Paul Rodgers rock singer Free 21 December Nicholas Penny art historian and academic Michael Houghton virologist and Nobel Prize winnerDeaths edit2 January Jock McNab footballer born 1894 9 January Tommy Handley radio comedian born 1892 21 January William Price Drury novelist playwright and Royal Marines officer born 1861 J H Thomas Welsh born trade unionist and politician born 1874 22 January Henry Mond 2nd Baron Melchett industrialist and politician born 1898 10 February Charles Vane Tempest Stewart 7th Marquess of Londonderry politician born 1878 19 March Sir James Somerville admiral born 1882 2 April George Graves comic actor born 1876 6 April Sir Seymour Hicks actor born 1871 14 April Reginald Hine local historian and solicitor suicide born 1883 18 April Will Hay comic actor born 1888 28 April Sir Robert Robertson chemist born 1869 Sir Fabian Ware founder of the Imperial War Graves Commission born 1869 21 June Edward Wadsworth Vorticist painter born 1889 9 July Fritz Hart composer born 1874 15 July Eva Hubback feminist born 1886 25 July Lilian Bowes Lyon poet born 1895 31 July Alfred Bashford cricketer born 1881 9 August G E M Skues inventor of nymph fly fishing born 1858 16 August Tom Wintringham soldier and politician born 1898 30 August Arthur Fielder cricketer born 1877 9 September Fredegond Shove poet born 1889 23 October J R Clynes trade unionist and Labour leader born 1869 24 October Thomas Rowland Hughes writer born 1903 30 October Denis Eden painter born 1878 27 November Tom Walls actor and director born 1883 30 November Dame Irene Vanbrugh actress born 1872 5 December Arthur Bedford navy officer born 1881 13 December John Hope Liberal politician born 1860 16 December George Maitland Lloyd Davies pacifist politician born 1880 24 December Gertrude Bacon aeronautical pioneer born 1874 See also editList of British films of 1949References edit The Sunday Pictorial runs a few features based on it this summer Duffy Jonathan 30 September 2005 Britain s secret sex survey BBC News Retrieved 27 January 2008 a b The Lost Decade Timeline BBC Archived from the original on 16 October 2008 Retrieved 27 January 2008 a b c d Kynaston David 2007 Austerity Britain 1945 51 London Bloomsbury p 325 ISBN 978 0 7475 7985 4 a b c d e Palmer Alan Palmer Veronica 1992 The Chronology of British History London Century Ltd pp 400 401 ISBN 0 7126 5616 2 a b c d e f Penguin Pocket On This Day Penguin Reference Library 2006 ISBN 0 14 102715 0 Big bang astronomer dies BBC News 22 August 2001 Archived from the original on 8 December 2008 Retrieved 7 December 2008 Croswell Ken 1995 Chapter 9 The Alchemy of the Heavens Anchor Books ISBN 0 385 47213 7 Mitton Simon 2005 Fred Hoyle a Life in Science Aurum Press p 127 ISBN 1 85410 961 8 Tribute to New Woman K C Liverpool Echo 13 April 1949 p 5 The Cup Final Wolverhampton Win The Times No 51370 London 2 May 1949 p 6 The 1949 FA Cup Final The Wolves Site Archived from the original on 7 April 2014 Retrieved 25 September 2012 Archives The National The Discovery Service discovery nationalarchives gov uk Pioneer computer to be rebuilt Cam 62 5 2011 Globe Theatre The Times London 12 May 1949 7 The Times Digital Archive 2 Nov 2013 Robins Jon 12 March 2009 Legal aid in 21st century Britain The Guardian London Retrieved 19 July 2010 The Theatres The Times London 22 August 1949 8 The Times Digital Archive 2 Nov 2013 Old Trafford The Stadium Guide Retrieved 4 October 2013 The Nobel Peace Prize 1949 Retrieved 27 January 2008 No 38756 The London Gazette 8 November 1949 p 5318 Address given by Winston Churchill London 28 November 1949 cvce eu Retrieved 28 March 2017 The British Government have rightly stated that they cannot commit this country to entering any European Union without the agreement of the other members of the British Commonwealth Industry The Spirit of 45 Channel 4 2013 Archived from the original on 5 October 2013 Retrieved 4 October 2013 Hadley Centre Central England Temperature Paper tiger Sunday Times The Guardian Susan FitzGerald obituary the Guardian 10 September 2013 Retrieved 19 September 2021 Rosemary Lenton Commonwealth Games Birmingham 2022 Archived from the original on 8 March 2023 Retrieved 8 March 2023 Bateman Colin 1993 If The Cap Fits Tony Williams Publications p 187 ISBN 1 869833 21 X Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1949 in the United Kingdom amp oldid 1222530935, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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