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Date |
Event(s) |
1 | 1922 | - 1922—1922:
Law of Property Act - the manorial system effectively ended
- 1 Jun 1922—1 Jun 1922:
Royal Ulster Constabulary founded
- Oct 1922—Oct 1922:
BBC established as a monopoly, and begins transmissions in November (2LO in
London on 14 Nov; 5IT in Birmingham and 2ZY in Manchester on 15 Nov)
- 4 Oct 1922—1922:
SA - Inauguration of Witwatersrand University.
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2 | 1923 | - 1923—1923:
Roads in Great Britain classified with A and B numbers
- 1923—1923:
Hubble shows there are galaxies beyond the Milky Way
- 1923—1923:
First American broadcasts heard in Britain
- 1923—1923:
SA - Platinum discovered in Waterberg district of Transvaal.
- 1 Jan 1923—1 Jan 1923:
The majority of the railway companies in Great Britain grouped into four main
companies, the Big Four: LNER, GWR, SR, LMSR - lasted until nationalisation in 1948
- 16 Feb 1923—16 Feb 1923:
Howard Carter unsealed the burial chamber of Tutankhamun
- 28 Apr 1923—28 Apr 1923:
First Wembley cup final (West Ham 0, Bolton 2) - 'I'm Forever Blowing Bubbles ' popular song of the time became the West Ham anthem
- 28 Sep 1923—28 Sep 1923:
First publication of Radio Times
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3 | 1924 | - 4 Jan 1924—4 Jan 1924:
First Labour government in Britain, headed by Ramsay MacDonald
- 5 Feb 1924—5 Feb 1924:
Hourly Greenwich Time Signals from the Royal Greenwich Observatory were
first broadcast by the BBC
- 31 Mar 1924—31 Mar 1924:
British Imperial Airways begins operations (formed by merger of four British
airline companies - became BOAC in 1940)
- 17 Jun 1924—1924:
SA - General elections in South Africa.
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4 | 1925 | - 1925—1925:
Britain returns to gold standard
- 1925—1925:
SA - South Africa reverts to gold standard. Afrikaans constituted an official language.
- 18 Jul 1925—18 Jul 1925:
Adolf Hitler publishes Mein Kampf
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5 | 1926 | - 1926—1926:
First public demonstration of television (TV) by John Logie Baird
- 1926—1926:
Adoption of children is legalised in Britain
- 1926—1926:
Kodak produces 16mm movie film
- 1926—1926:
Walt Disney arrives in Hollywood
- 21 Apr 1926—21 Apr 1926:
Princess Elizabeth born
- 3 May 1926—3 May 1926:
General Strike begins. Lasts until May 12 (mine workers for 6 months more)
- 31 Oct 1926—31 Oct 1926:
Death of Harry Houdini
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6 | 1927 | - 1927—1927:
Release of the first 'talkie' film (The Jazz Singer)
- 7 Jan 1927—7 Jan 1927:
First transatlantic telephone call - New York City to London
- 22 Jan 1927—22 Jan 1927:
First football broadcast by BBC (Arsenal v Sheffield United at Highbury)
- 1 May 1927—1 May 1927:
First cooked meals on a scheduled flight introduced by Imperial Airways from
London to Paris
- 20 May 1927—20 May 1927:
Lindbergh makes solo flight across the Atlantic, in 33? hours
- 31 May 1927—31 May 1927:
Last Ford Model T rolls off assembly line
- 24 Jul 1927—24 Jul 1927:
The Menin Gate war memorial unveiled at Ypres
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7 | 1928 | - 1928—1928:
Women over 21 get vote in Britain - same qualification for both sexes
- 26 Apr 1928—26 Apr 1928:
Madame Tussauds opens in London
- 15 Sep 1928—15 Sep 1928:
Sir Alexander Fleming accidentally discovers penicillin (results published 1929)
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8 | 1929 | - 1929—1929:
Abolition of Poor Law system in Britain
- 1929—1929:
Minimum age for a marriage in Britain (which had been 14 for a boy and 12 for a girl)
now 16 for both sexes, with parental consent (or a licence) needed for anyone under 21
- 1929—1929:
BBC begins experimental TV transmissions
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9 | 1930 | - 1930—1930:
First Nazis elected to the German Reichstag
- 1930—1930:
Youth Hostel Association (YHA) founded in Britain
- 1930—1930:
SA - White women receive the vote.
- 30 Jan 1930—30 Jan 1930:
Hitler becomes chancellor of Germany
- 31 Jan 1930—31 Jan 1930:
3M begins marketing Scotch Tape
- 6 Mar 1930—6 Mar 1930:
Clarence Birdseye first marketed frozen peas
- 5 Oct 1930—5 Oct 1930:
R101 airship disaster - British abandons airship construction
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10 | 1931 | - 1931—1931:
Statute of Westminster: British Dominions become independent sovereign states
- 1931—1931:
Collapse of the German banking system; 3,000 banks there close
- 14 Apr 1931—14 Apr 1931:
Highway Code first issued
- 26 Apr 1931—26 Apr 1931:
Census: Population - England and Wales; 40 Million; Scotland: 4.8 Million; N Ireland: 1.24 Million (Unfortunately, the census was destroyed by fire in WW2)
- 21 Oct 1931—21 Oct 1931:
National Government formed to deal with economic crisis - Britain comes off
gold standard
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11 | 1932 | - 1932—1932:
Great Hunger March of unemployed to London
- 1932—1932:
Moseley founds British Union of Fascists
- 1932—1932:
Cockroft and Walton accelerate particles to disintegrate an atomic nucleus
- 1932—1932:
Sir Thomas Beecham established the London Philharmonic Orchestra
- 1932—1932:
SA - Airmail service between South Africa and Britain started in January. Wireless telephone communication established with Britain in February.
- 21 May 1932—21 May 1932:
Amelia Earhart first solo nonstop flight across Atlantic by a female pilot
- 3 Oct 1932—3 Oct 1932:
Iraq gains independence from Britain
- 3 Oct 1932—3 Oct 1932:
'The Times' introduces 'Times New Roman' typeface
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12 | 1933 | - 1933—1933:
ICI scientists discover polythene
- 1933—1933:
Only 6 pennies minted in Britain this year
- 1933—1933:
SA - South Africa House opened in London. Afrikaans Bible issued.
- 12 Nov 1933—12 Nov 1933:
First known photos of the 'Loch Ness Monster' taken
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13 | 1934 | - 1934—1934:
Hitler becomes Fuehrer of Germany
- 1934—1934:
SA - Union Airways acquired by government on 01 August 1936. South African Broadcasting Corporation established.
- 18 Jul 1934—18 Jul 1934:
King George V opens Mersey Tunnel
- 26 Sep 1934—26 Sep 1934:
RMS Queen Mary launched
- 30 Nov 1934—30 Nov 1934:
First time a steam locomotive travels at 100 mph ('Flying Scotsman')
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