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* March&ndash;April – eleven thousand workers at the [[Singer Corporation|Singer Manufacturing Co.]] [[sewing machine]] factory on [[Clydebank]] in [[Scotland]] go on [[Strike action|strike]] in solidarity with twelve female colleagues protesting against work process reorganisation. Four hundred alleged ringleaders are dismissed.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://gdl.cdlr.strath.ac.uk/redclyde/redclyeve01.htm|title=The Singer strike 1911|work=Glasgow Digital Library|access-date=2010-11-10}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Singer Sewing Factory strike – 1911|url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/scotland/history/modern_scotland/the_singer_strike/|work=Scotland’s History|publisher=[[BBC]]|access-date=2010-11-10}}</ref>
* March&ndash;April – eleven thousand workers at the [[Singer Corporation|Singer Manufacturing Co.]] [[sewing machine]] factory on [[Clydebank]] in [[Scotland]] go on [[Strike action|strike]] in solidarity with twelve female colleagues protesting against work process reorganisation. Four hundred alleged ringleaders are dismissed.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://gdl.cdlr.strath.ac.uk/redclyde/redclyeve01.htm|title=The Singer strike 1911|work=Glasgow Digital Library|access-date=2010-11-10}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Singer Sewing Factory strike – 1911|url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/scotland/history/modern_scotland/the_singer_strike/|work=Scotland’s History|publisher=[[BBC]]|access-date=2010-11-10}}</ref>
* 2 April – the 1911 [[Census in the United Kingdom|census]] is taken. One out of every seven employed persons is a domestic servant. Suffragette [[Emily Davison]] hides in a cupboard in the crypt of the [[Palace of Westminster]] so that she can legitimately be recorded as resident on census night at the House of Commons;<ref>{{cite web|title=Astonishing 1911 census find – Emily Davison in Parliament's crypt|date=30 April 2010|work=findmypast.co.uk Blog|url=http://blog.findmypast.co.uk/2010/04/astonishing-1911-census-find-emily-davison-in-parliaments-crypt/|access-date=2013-04-16|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130116083851/http://blog.findmypast.co.uk/2010/04/astonishing-1911-census-find-emily-davison-in-parliaments-crypt/|archive-date=2013-01-16}}</ref> several thousand women evade being recorded in the census as a protest against the lack of women's suffrage.
* 2 April – the 1911 [[Census in the United Kingdom|census]] is taken. One out of every seven employed persons is a domestic servant. Suffragette [[Emily Davison]] hides in a cupboard in the crypt of the [[Palace of Westminster]] so that she can legitimately be recorded as resident on census night at the House of Commons;<ref>{{cite web|title=Astonishing 1911 census find – Emily Davison in Parliament's crypt|date=30 April 2010|work=findmypast.co.uk Blog|url=http://blog.findmypast.co.uk/2010/04/astonishing-1911-census-find-emily-davison-in-parliaments-crypt/|access-date=2013-04-16|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130116083851/http://blog.findmypast.co.uk/2010/04/astonishing-1911-census-find-emily-davison-in-parliaments-crypt/|archive-date=2013-01-16}}</ref> several thousand women evade being recorded in the census as a protest against the lack of women's suffrage.
* 4 April – work begins on construction of old trafford
* 4 April – work begins on construction of [[Castle Drogo]], [[Devon]], to the design of [[Edwin Lutyens]].
, [[Devon]], to the design of [[Edwin Lutyens]].
* May&ndash;September – hottest British summer on record.<ref>{{cite book|first=Paul|last=Simons|title=Since Records Began|location=London|publisher=Collins|year=2008|isbn=978-0-00-728463-4|pages=74–5}}</ref>
* May&ndash;September – hottest British summer on record.<ref>{{cite book|first=Paul|last=Simons|title=Since Records Began|location=London|publisher=Collins|year=2008|isbn=978-0-00-728463-4|pages=74–5}}</ref>
* 12 May – [[Festival of Empire]] opens at [[The Crystal Palace]], London, to celebrate the Coronation.
* 12 May – [[Festival of Empire]] opens at [[The Crystal Palace]], London, to celebrate the Coronation.

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1911 in the United Kingdom
Other years
1909 | 1910 | 1911 (1911) | 1912 | 1913
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

  1. ^ "The Singer strike 1911". Glasgow Digital Library. Retrieved 10 November 2010.
  2. ^ "Singer Sewing Factory strike – 1911". Scotland’s History. BBC. Retrieved 10 November 2010.
  3. ^ "Astonishing 1911 census find – Emily Davison in Parliament's crypt". findmypast.co.uk Blog. 30 April 2010. Archived from the original on 16 January 2013. Retrieved 16 April 2013.
  4. ^ Simons, Paul (2008). Since Records Began. London: Collins. pp. 74–5. ISBN 978-0-00-728463-4.
  5. ^ a b c Penguin Pocket On This Day. Penguin Reference Library. 2006. ISBN 0-14-102715-0.
  6. ^ "1911 Temperature records". BBC. 19 July 2006. Retrieved 8 November 2009.
  7. ^ Nicholson, Julie (21 July 2006). "Long, hot summer: The Great British heatwave of 1911". The Independent. London. Archived from the original on 6 June 2009. Retrieved 7 September 2010.
  8. ^ Davies, Sam; Noon, Ron (2014). "The rank and file in the 1911 Liverpool General Transport Strike". Labour History Review. 79 (1): 74–79. doi:10.3828/lhr.2014.4.
  9. ^ "Fatal Riots At Llanelly". The Times. No. 39669. 21 August 1911. p. 6.
  10. ^ a b Palmer, Alan; Veronica (1992). The Chronology of British History. London: Century Ltd. pp. 345–346. ISBN 0-7126-5616-2.
  11. ^ Baldwin, N. C. (1960). Fifty Years of British Air Mails. Francis J. Field Ltd. p. 5.
  12. ^ Blake, Richard. The Book of Postal Dates, 1635–1985. Caterham: Marden. p. 24.
  13. ^ Chronology in Oxford World's Classics editions of her works.
  14. ^ Report of His Majesty's Inspectors of Factories, (Cd.6223), June 1912.