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| 1 | 1819 |  | 
| 2 | 1820 | 1820: UK - A radical plot to murder the Cabinet, known as the Cato Street Conspiracy, fails1820: UK - Trial of Queen Caroline, in which George IV attempts to divorce her for adultery1820: UK - Death of George III, blind and insane1820: UK - London's population estimated at 1,274,0001820: UK - Government finances scheme to send out 6,000 settlers to Cape in South Africa1820: UK - George IV, ruler of England to 1830. House of Hanover: Eldest son of George III, Prince Regent, from Feb 1811.
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| 3 | 1821 |  | 
| 4 | 1822 | 1822: France - First prototype Espresso machine1822: Ireland - Famine in Ireland prompts migration to US and Canada
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| 5 | 1823 |  | 
| 6 | 1824 |  | 
| 7 | 1825 |  | 
| 8 | 1826 |  | 
| 9 | 1827 |  | 
| 10 | 1828 |  | 
| 11 | 1829 |  | 
| 12 | 1830 |  | 
| 13 | 1831 |  | 
| 14 | 1832 |  | 
| 15 | 1833 |  | 
| 16 | 1834 |  | 
| 17 | 1835 |  | 
| 18 | 1836 |  | 
| 19 | 1837 |  | 
| 20 | 1838 |  | 
| 21 | 1839 |  | 
| 22 | 1840 |  | 
| 23 | 1841 |  | 
| 24 | 1842 |  | 
| 25 | 1843 |  | 
| 26 | 1844 |  | 
| 27 | 1845 |  | 
| 28 | 1846 |  | 
| 29 | 1847 |  | 
| 30 | 1848 |  | 
| 31 | 1849 | 1849: USA - Zachary Taylor president of the USA 1849-1850. Zachary Taylor died while in office.1849: UK - Walter Hunt invents the safety pin.
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| 32 | 1850 | 1850: USA - American Joel Houghton invented the first dishwasher. He made it out of wood, and gave it a hand-turned wheel that splashed water on the dishes inside. It didn't really work, but it did get the first 'dishwasher' patent1850: UK - First machine-made paper bag1850: UK - Mines Inspectorate created, helps protect adult male mine workers1850: USA - Millard Fillmore president of the USA 1850-1853. Vice president under Zachary Taylor, he was sworn in as president after Taylor's death.
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| 33 | 1851 | 1851: UK - The Great Exhibition is staged in Hyde Park. Thanks to Prince Albert, it is a great success1851: UK - Window tax abolished1851: USA - Patent for sewing machine issued to Isaac Singer1851: UK - British Census shows 10,736,000 females, 8,155,000 of whom were aged 10 and older, largest occupational group domestic service workers, 905,000, 145,000 washerwomen, 55,000 charwomen (cleaners), 272,000 in cotton industry, 113,000 in woolen industry, 140,000 in lace, hosiery and linen1851: Europe - First submarine cable, Dover to Calais1851: London, UK - Reuters opens news agency1851: Africa - Livingstone's explorations begin1851: Australia - Population of Australia rises from 405,000 in 1851 to 1,168,000 in 1861Sep 1851: Melbourne, Australia - Gold fever - 19,000 immigrants land in one month, for the whole year 94,664, seven times as many as 1851
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| 34 | 1852 |  | 
| 35 | 1853 |  | 
| 36 | 1854 |  | 
| 37 | 1855 | 1855: UK - John Snow, investigating London's piped water supply, showed graphically that cholera could be transmitted by water from a particular pump.1855: UK - Palmerston's first government comes to power
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| 38 | 1856 |  | 
| 39 | 1857 |  | 
| 40 | 1858 |  | 
| 41 | 1859 |  | 
| 42 | 1860 |  | 
| 43 | 1861 |  | 
| 44 | 1862 |  | 
| 45 | 1863 |  | 
| 46 | 1864 |  | 
| 47 | 1865 |  | 
| 48 | 1866 |  | 
| 49 | 1867 |  | 
| 50 | 1868 |  | 
| 51 | 1869 |  | 
| 52 | 1870 |  | 
| 53 | 1871 |  | 
| 54 | 1872 | 1872: UK - Secret voting is introduced for elections1872: UK - Parliament passes the Scottish Education Act1872: USA - A.M. Ward issues the first mail-order catalog.1872: UK - J.S. Risdon patents the metal windmill.1872: UK - Period to 1896 sees three economic slumps and two recoveries, said to be due to imported foodstuffs from US depressing Britain's agricultural business1872: USA - Levi Strauss discovered rugged trousers for miners made out of sturdy brown canvas. Once this resource was exhausted, he turned to denim, which he dyed blue to become what is known now as blue jeans
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| 55 | 1873 |  | 
| 56 | 1874 |  | 
| 57 | 1875 | 1875: UK - Benjamin Disraeli purchases a controlling interest for Britain in the Suez Canal.1875: UK - Parliament passes R.A. Cross's Conservative social reforms1875: UK - Collapse of British agriculture due to cheap grain from US, wheat acreage falls by nearly a million acres
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| 58 | 1876 |  | 
| 59 | 1877 |  | 
| 60 | 1878 |  | 
| 61 | 1879 |  | 
| 62 | 1880 | 1880: UK - William Gladstone establishes his second Liberal government1880: South Africa - The first Anglo-Boer War begins1880: UK - British forests now decimated except for bits of the New Forest and the Forest of Dean.1880: UK - Number of agricultural labourers reduced by about 100,000 in last 10 years1880: UK - Englishman John Milne invents the modern seismograph.1880: UK - The British Perforated Paper Company invents a form of toilet paper.
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| 63 | 1881 |  | 
| 64 | 1882 |  | 
| 65 | 1884 | 1884: Vienna, Austria - Sigmund Freud published a paper in which he found cocaine, an alkaloid in coca, effective against fatigue and neurasthenia.1884: UK - Hilaire de Chardonnet invented the first artificial textile, which was made from cellulose.  It was later named rayon1884: UK - Parliament passes the third Reform Act which further extends the franchise1884: UK - Fabian Society forms, rejects Marxian theory, embraces Ricardian theory (socialist)1884: One-third of world's shipping is British, including 4/5 of world's steamships1884: Burma - Britain annexes Upper Burma1884: Africa - Britain and  Germany partition East Africa1884: UK - Excess of births over deaths in England is 13.3, in Germany 10.8, and France 1.4.1884: USA - James Ritty invents the first working, mechanical cash register.1884: UK - Charles Parson patents the steam turbine.1884: USA - Lewis Edson Waterman invents the first practical fountain pen.1884: USA - George Eastman patents paper-strip photographic film.
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| 66 | 1885 |  | 
| 67 | 1886 | 1886: UK - Gladstone's third Liberal government fails to pass its first Irish Home Rule Bill through the House of Commons. Gladstone resigns as Prime Minister. Split in the Liberal Party. Salisbury establishes his second Conservative-Liberal-Unionist government.1886: UK - The Royal Niger Company is chartered1886: South Africa - Gold is discovered in the Transvaal1886: New York, NY, USA - Statue of Liberty erected in New York Harbour1886: UK - Local Government Act establishes County Councils as administrative organs of country life, replace Justices of Peace who are preserved as magistrates, creates London County Council (does not cover City); women are included with men in electorate of newly- established County Councils1886: UK - British South Africa Company, formed by Yorkshireman Cecil Rhodes, colonization of Rhodesia begins1886: UK - Great Dock Strike of London dockers, led by John Burns and Tom Mann1886: USA - John Pemberton invents Coca Cola.1886: USA - Josephine Cochrane invents the dishwasher.1886: UK - 3,992,880 migrants leave UK for US, 2,235,671 leave UK for British North America during period to 1927
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| 68 | 1887 |  | 
| 69 | 1888 |  | 
| 70 | 1889 |  | 
| 71 | 1890 | 1890: UK - Starting this decade, women's clothing becomes less voluminous, lawn tennis takes place of croquet as means of meeting opposite sex, bicycle becomes fashionable
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| 72 | 1891 |  | 
| 73 | 1892 |  | 
| 74 | 1893 | 1893: USA - Whitcomb L. Judson invented the zip to help a friend with a stiff back who could not bend over to do up his shoes1893: UK - Second Irish Home Rule Bill fails to pass the House of Lords1893: New Zealand - First nation to grant women the right to vote1893: France - Car number plates introduced1893: USA - Grover Cleveland president of the USA 1893-1897.
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| 75 | 1894 | 1894: UK - Rosebery takes power with his minority Liberal government
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| 76 | 1895 |  | 
| 77 | 1896 | 1896: Vienna, Austria - Sigmund Freud suggested analyzing childhood conflicts in the study of neuroses.  He also devised a psychoanalytic technique called free association which allows emotionally-charged, repressed material to be consciously recognized1896: Sudan - British conquest of the Sudan begins1896: USA - Lightner Witmer establishes at the University of Pennsylvania a clinic of psychology, the first psychological clinic in America and perhaps in the world 1896: UK - Items considered luxuries in 1837 are now common comforts; food, clothing, bedding, furniture, are all far more abundant; gas and oil lighting being replaced by electricity; seaside holidays no longer rare1896: UK - Howard publishes Garden Cities of Tomorrow, forerunner of modern city planning1896: York, UK - Seebohm Rowntree (of chocolate fame) studies poor, determines poverty due to inadequate wages, not shiftlessness1896: USA - American, H. O'Sullivan invents the rubber heel.
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| 78 | 1897 |  | 
| 79 | 1898 |  | 
| 80 | 1899 |  | 
| 81 | 1900 |  | 
| 82 | 1901 |  | 
| 83 | 1902 |  | 
| 84 | 1903 | 1903: USA - Orville Wright and Wilbur Wright achieved flight in a manned, gasoline power-driven, heavier-than-air flying machine at Kitty Hawk. 1903: UK - First Silent Movie, The Great Train Robbery1903: India - Plague strikes1903: Ireland - Irish land purchase bill, Wyndham's Act, permits Irish to buy land from landlords with £150 million of loans included1903: UK - Liverpool University, Sheffield University and Leeds University founded1903: UK - Balfour's Licensing Act reduces number of houses selling alcohol1903: UK - Trade depression - unemployment results; Act sets up local committees to find employment, voluntary contributions give small stipend to unemployed1903: UK - Act of Parliament secures highly privileged immunity for trades unions; Labour Party formed1903: UK - Free school meals for poor children, Children's Act deals with cruelty to children, prohibits imprisonment of children under 141903: UK - 72 British ships have Marconi's radio, 1912 - 450, 1914 - 8791903: UK - Beginning of Old Age Pension scheme1903: UK - Trade depression - unemployment results; William Beveridge publishes Unemployment, a Problem of Industry, which prompts creation of Labour Exchanges1903: Europe - Louis Bleriot flies across the English Channel1903: UK - Edward Binney and Harold Smith co-invent crayons.1903: UK - Bottle-making machinery invented by Michael J. Owens.1903: UK - Mary Anderson invents windshield wipers.1903: USA - William Coolidge invents ductile tungsten used in lightbulbs.
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| 85 | 1904 |  | 
| 86 | 1905 |  | 
| 87 | 1906 |  | 
| 88 | 1907 |  | 
| 89 | 1908 |  | 
| 90 | 1909 |  | 
| 91 | 1910 | 1910: UK - Georges Claude discovered that electricity conducted through a tube of the rare inert gas, neon, gives a bright red glow and that other gases gave off other colors, e.g., argon gives blue, helium gives yellow and white, etc.1910: UK - First live opera broadcast1910: UK - Halley's Comet Makes an Appearance1910: UK - The Tango Catches On1910: South Africa - Formation of Union of South Africa1910: UK - Death of Edward VII1910: UK - Population of England/Wales 36,070, Scotland - 4,761, N. Ireland - 1,2511910: UK - Contributory National Insurance Scheme introduced by David Lloyd George, provides medical care, maternity benefits and sick pay1910: UK - Parliament Act reduces House of Lords' veto to delaying power; House of Commons begins to pay members a stipend1910: UK - There are 146,000 female clerical workers in England, up from 22,000 in 1891, 7,000 in 1881, and 19 in 18511910: USA - Thomas Edison demonstrated the first talking motion picture.1910: UK - Infant mortality now 110 per 1000 live births, declines steadily to 24.4 in 1956; emigration reaches about 464,000/year; divorces average 823/year, go to 3,619/year in 1920-1922, 7,955/year in 1939 (latter rise because willful desertion, cruelty and incurable insanity added to causes in 1937)1910: UK - Strikes of seaman, dock and transport workers, general railway strike for higher wages during period to 191220 Jan 1910: UK - George V, ruler of England to 1936. House of Windsor (name adopted Jul 17, 1917): 2nd son of Edward VII, married Princess Mary of Teck.
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| 92 | 1911 |  | 
| 93 | 1912 | 1912: North Sea - The Sinking of the Titanic: 1,515 people lose their lives.1912: UK - Parachutes Invented1912: UK - Piltdown Man, the 'Missing Link,' Discovered but later revealed as a fraud1912: SOS Accepted as Universal Distress Signal1912: UK - Motorized movie cameras invented, and replaced hand-cranked cameras.1912: UK - The first tank patented by Australian inventor De La Mole.1912: USA - Clarence Crane created Life Savers candy
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| 94 | 1913 | 1913: USA - Leo Baekeland invented a plastic laminate, known as Bakelite, and later as Formica1913: Detroit, MI, USA - First assembly line introduced in Ford automobile factory1913: New York, NY, USA - The Armory Show, an international display of some 1600 works of modern art, and one of the more important U.S. art exhibitions ever held, opens at the 69th-regiment armory. It arouses public curiosity, generates sensational news coverage, and helps change the direction of American art1913: USA - Personal Income Tax introduced1913: Washington, DC, USA - Woodrow Wilson president 1913-1921.1913: UK - The crossword puzzle was invented by Arthur Wynne.1913: USA - The Merck Chemical Company patented what is now known as ecstasy.1913: USA - Mary Phelps Jacob invents the bra1913: USA - Gideon Sundback invents the modern zipper.
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| 95 | 1914 | 1914: UK - Battle of the Marne1914: USA - Charlie Chaplin First Appeared as the Little Tramp1914: UK - First Traffic Light1914: Panama - Panama Canal Officially Opened1914: Egypt - Britain proclaims protectorate over Egypt1914: France - Stunning British casualty figures come from Loos -60,000; in on the Somme, 60,000 in one day; total for 5-month offensive - 400,000; Germans use poison gas at Ypres1914: Ireland - Easter Monday Irish rebellion, Irish Volunteers (later Irish Republican Army) proclaim Irish Republic; German submarine lands Sir Roger Casement who is arrested, German ship with rifles intercepted off Irish coast, Casement executed; Sinn Fein and Ulster cannot agree on partition1914: France - Passchendaele, British advance of 5 miles costs 400,000 casualties1914: UK - Balfour Declaration promises Jews home in Palestine1914: UK - First use of massed tanks (Battle of Cambrai)1914: UK - King George V adopts Windsor as Royal Family's English surname in place of family's German name1914: USA - Garrett A. Morgan invents the Morgan gas mask4 Aug 1914: World War I begins and lasts until 1918, because Germany violates a treaty to respect neutrality of Belgium; Turkey enters war on Germany's side
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| 96 | 1915 |  | 
| 97 | 1916 |  | 
| 98 | 1917 |  | 
| 99 | 1918 | 1918: UK - Influenza Epidemic1918: Russia - Czar Nicholas II and his family are killed1918: UK - Summer:Great Influenza Epidemic begins, reaches height end of year, new outbreak first quarter of 1919: England and Wales lose 150,000 (15,000 in London alone)1918: UK - Final casualties for World War I - almost 1 million British Empire men killed, about 3 million maimed (744,000 killed are from UK)1918: UK - Women over 30 given the vote (complete voting equality with men comes in 1928), all men over 21 (except peers, lunatics and felons) given vote1918: UK - Consumer purchasing power now about 1/3 of what it was in 19141918: USA - Charles Jung invented fortune cookies.1918: UK - Police strikes this year and the next9 Nov 1918: Europe - Kaiser abdicates, peace signed two days later at Treaty of Versailles, ending World War I
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| 100 | 1919 |  | 
| 101 | 1920 | 1920: India - Bubonic Plague strikes1920: UK - League of Nations Established1920: UK - Population of England/Wales - 37,887, Scotland - 4,882, N.Ireland - 1,2581920: UK - Economic slump, 2,170,000 unemployed1920: Palestine - Serious clashes between Jews and Arabs1920: USA - US restricts immigration1920: Ireland - Southern Irish parliament passes Government of Ireland Act, civil war effectively ends (until 1968)1920: UK - Lloyd George sells honours in return for party contributions, partly responsible for downfall of Coalition government1920: Egypt - Britain recognizes Egyptian independence1920: UK - British Broadcasting Company (BBC) begins transmission of speech over air to public1920: Italy - Benito Mussolini becomes fascist dictator1920: UK - First football cup final at Wembley1920: UK - Greyhound racing becomes popular1920: UK - Radio and cinema begin growth (by 1929, 3,000 cinemas in Britain)1920: UK - Convictions for drunkenness fall from 189,000 in 1913 to 53,000 in 19301920: France - Tuberculosis vaccine developed1920: UK - The tommy gun patented by John T Thompson.1920: USA - The Band-Aid invented by Earle Dickson1920: Ireland - Irish Republican Army begins Civil War with raids on police barracks and income tax offices all over Ireland1920: UK - Communist Party of Great Britain founded; affiliation with Labour Party rebuffed = schism between communism and socialism1920: UK - Population of Great Britain has grown by 5 per cent, emigration overseas declines from 256,000 in 1923 (post-war peak) to 92,000 in 1930 and many return to offset those leaving; British population gravitates to south and away from depressed areas of South Wales and northern England, Greater London is now over 8 millionDec 1920: Ireland - New Government of Ireland Act proposes partition of Ireland into Ulster (north) and Irish Free State (south), each to have its own government
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| 102 | 1921 |  | 
| 103 | 1922 |  | 
| 104 | 1923 |  | 
| 105 | 1924 |  | 
| 106 | 1925 |  | 
| 107 | 1926 |  | 
| 108 | 1927 |  | 
| 109 | 1928 |  | 
| 110 | 1929 |  | 
| 111 | 1930 |  | 
| 112 | 1931 | 1931: UK - Housing Act passes, provides subsidies for slum clearance1931: USA - Al Capone Imprisoned for Income Tax Evasion1931: UK - Auguste Piccard Reaches Stratosphere1931: Rio de Janeiro, Brazil - Christ Monument Built on Hilltop1931: New York, NY, USA - Empire State Building Completed1931: USA - First official US National Anthem1931: UK - Census shows British professional workers now number .75 million (8 per cent); up from 80,000 in 1921 Census: population: England/Wales - 39,952, Scotland - 4,842, N. Ireland - 1,2431931: USA - Harold Edgerton invented stop-action photography.1931: Germany - Germans Max Knott and Ernst Ruska co-invent the electron microscope.24 Aug 1931: UK - Resignation of Labour government accepted by King, asks Ramsay MacDonald to form National Government (Coalition) to deal with economic crisis21 Oct 1931: UK - General Election, vote for National Government overwhelming, more votes for Conservatives, Liberal party in disarray
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| 113 | 1932 | 1932: UK - Agricultural Marketing Act passed, regulates quality of produce1932: USA - Air Conditioning Invented1932: Amelia Earhardt First Woman to Fly Solo Across the Atlantic1932: Cambridge, UK - Scientists Split the Atom1932: USA - Zippo Lighters Introduced1932: Ireland - De Valera succeeds Cosgrave as Prime Minister of Irish Free State, ousts British Governor-General, abolishes senate, alters law re citizenship to distinguish Irish nationality from British, but still claims Commonwealth membership1932: USA - Polaroid photography invented by Edwin Herbert Land.1932: UK - Unemployment falls from 3 million to below 2 million in July 1935; production rises, but imports steady, exports decline; new industries booming - chemicals, rayon, cars, radio, cost of living fallsSep 1932: UK - 6-7 million living on 'dole', worse in Tyne and Tees and Welsh valleys
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| 114 | 1933 |  | 
| 115 | 1934 |  | 
| 116 | 1935 |  |