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* 7 January – [[Sir John Aird, 1st Baronet]], civil engineer (born 1833)
* 7 January – [[Sir John Aird, 1st Baronet]], civil engineer (born 1833)
* 17 January – Sir [[Francis Galton]], explorer and biologist (born 1822)
* 17 January – Sir [[Francis Galton]], biologist and explorer (born 1822)
* 23 January – [[Edmund Beswick]], rugby player (born 1858)
* 23 January – [[Edmund Beswick]], rugby player (born 1858)
* 8 February – [[Frederick Campbell, 3rd Earl Cawdor]], politician (born 1847)
* 8 February – [[Frederick Campbell, 3rd Earl Cawdor]], politician (born 1847)
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* 7 June – [[William Gordon (bishop of Leeds)|William Gordon]], Roman Catholic bishop (born 1831)
* 7 June – [[William Gordon (bishop of Leeds)|William Gordon]], Roman Catholic bishop (born 1831)
* 12 July – [[Harry Day (rugby player)|Harry Day]], Wales international rugby player (born 1863)
* 12 July – [[Harry Day (rugby player)|Harry Day]], Wales international rugby player (born 1863)
* 13 August – [[Thomas Thomas (boxer)|Thomas Thomas]], boxer (born 1880)
* 13 August – [[Thomas Thomas (boxer)|Thomas Thomas]], Welsh boxer (born 1880)
* 18 August – [[Henry James, 1st Baron James of Hereford]], politician (born 1828)
* 18 August – [[Henry James, 1st Baron James of Hereford]], politician (born 1828)
* 28 August – [[Jack Williams (rugby union)|Jack Williams]], Wales international rugby player (born 1882)
* 28 August – [[Jack Williams (rugby union)|Jack Williams]], Wales international rugby player (born 1882)
* 29 August – [[Hildegard Werner]], musical conductor and journalist (born 1834 in Sweden)
* 29 August – [[Hildegard Werner]], musical conductor and journalist (born 1834 in Sweden)
* 16 September – [[Edward Whymper]], explorer (born 1840)
* 16 September – [[Edward Whymper]], mountaineer, in Chamonix (born 1840)
* 20 September – [[Sir Robert Hart, 1st Baronet]], diplomat (born 1835)
* 20 September – [[Sir Robert Hart, 1st Baronet]], diplomat (born 1835)
* 30 September – [[Herbert Hope Risley|Sir Herbert Risley]], ethnographer and colonial administrator (born 1851)
* 30 September – [[Herbert Hope Risley|Sir Herbert Risley]], ethnographer and colonial administrator (born 1851)
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* 20 November – [[Sophia Frances Anne Caulfeild]], needlework artist (born 1824)
* 20 November – [[Sophia Frances Anne Caulfeild]], needlework artist (born 1824)
* 22 November – [[William George Aston]], consular official (born 1841)
* 22 November – [[William George Aston]], consular official (born 1841)
* 28 November – [[Lord George Sanger]], showman, murdered (born 1825)
* 29 November – [[Stanley Calvert Clarke]], army officer, courtier
* 29 November – [[Stanley Calvert Clarke]], army officer, courtier
* 7 December – [[Robert Maitland Brereton]], civil engineer (born 1834)
* 7 December – [[Robert Maitland Brereton]], civil engineer (born 1834)

Revision as of 16:41, 12 October 2023

1911 in the United Kingdom
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Constituent countries of the United Kingdom
England | Ireland | Scotland | Wales
Sport

Events from the year 1911 in the United Kingdom. This year saw the coronation of King George V. 1911 was also a census year.

Incumbents

Events

3 January – Siege of Sidney Street

Undated

Publications

Births

Deaths

See also

References

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  10. ^ "Fatal Riots at Llanelly". The Times. No. 39669. 21 August 1911. p. 6.
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  13. ^ Blake, Richard. The Book of Postal Dates, 1635–1985. Caterham: Marden. p. 24.
  14. ^ Chronology in Oxford World's Classics editions of her works.
  15. ^ Report of His Majesty's Inspectors of Factories, (Cd.6223), June 1912.
  16. ^ Norfolk's oldest woman dies, aged 110