1893 in the United Kingdom
UK-related events during the year of 1893
Events from the year 1893 in the United Kingdom .
Incumbents
Events
13 January – The Independent Labour Party has its first meeting, in Bradford , under chairman Keir Hardie .[ 1]
30 January – Old Head coinage introduced.[ 2]
11–19 February – White Star Line SS Naronic sinks without trace in heavy seas on the Liverpool–New York transatlantic passage.
10 March – The Government takes control of Uganda from the British East Africa Company .[ 3]
10 May – Colony of Natal given self-governing status.[ 3]
6 June – Wedding of Prince George, Duke of York, and Princess Mary of Teck at St James's Palace in London.
13 June – The first British Ladies Amateur Golf Championship is held, at the Royal Lytham & St Annes Golf Club .[ 1]
22 June – HMS Victoria , flagship of the Mediterranean Fleet , collides with HMS Camperdown and sinks in ten minutes, Vice-Admiral Sir George Tryon going down with it.
29 June – Unveiling of the Shaftesbury Memorial Fountain (with its statue of Anteros ), designed by Alfred Gilbert , at Piccadilly Circus in London.[ 4]
4 July – An underground explosion at Combs Pit, Thornhill, West Yorkshire , kills 135.
12 July – Dundee F.C. is formed in Scotland.
10 August – Preston, Lancashire , enters the United Kingdom weather records with the highest five-minute total rainfall of 32mm. As of August 2018, this record remains.
6 September – Isinglass completes the English Triple Crown by finishing first in the Epsom Derby , 2,000 Guineas and St Leger .
7 September – Featherstone 'Massacre': troops fire on locked-out Yorkshire coal miners, killing two.[ 5]
22 September – Elementary Education (School Attendance) Act leads to raising of school leaving age in England and Wales to eleven years.[ 6]
13 October – The first students enter St Hilda's College, Oxford , founded for women by Dorothea Beale .
28 October – The Royal Navy 's first destroyer , HMS Havock , undergoes sea trials .[ 1]
26 November – Arthur Conan Doyle surprises the reading public by revealing in the story "The Adventure of the Final Problem ", published in the December issue of The Strand Magazine , that his character Sherlock Holmes had apparently died at the Reichenbach Falls on 4 May 1891.
28 November – Law case of Browne v Dunn is decided in the House of Lords, a leading case on the conduct of legal cross-examination .[ 7]
30 November – University of Wales incorporated by Royal charter.[ 3]
5 December – Married Women's Property Act 1893 completes the 19th century process of equalizing property rights for women and men.
16 December – Establishment, in Yorkshire , of the Brontë Society, possibly the oldest literary society of this nature, dedicated to establishing what will become the Brontë Parsonage Museum .[ 8]
Undated
Publications
Births
12 February – Tom Stephenson , rambler (died 1987)
15 January – Ivor Novello , actor and musician (died 1951)
5 February – W. E. Johns , writer, creator of Biggles (died 1968)
3 March – Ivon Hitchens , painter (died 1979)
18 March – Wilfred Owen , soldier and poet (died 1918)
3 April – Leslie Howard , film actor (died 1943)
9 April – Victor Gollancz , publisher (died 1967)
8 May – Teddy Wakelam , English rugby player and sportscaster (died 1963)
13 June – Dorothy L. Sayers , author (died 1957)
30 June – Harold Laski , political theorist and economist (died 1950)
9 July – George Geary , cricketer (died 1981)
20 July – George Llewelyn-Davies , one of the 'Lost Boys' who inspired Peter Pan (died 1915)
22 August – Wilfred Kitching , 7th General of The Salvation Army (died 1977)
7 September – Leslie Hore-Belisha , statesman after whom Belisha beacons are named (died 1957)
15 October – Saunders Lewis , Welsh nationalist poet, dramatist and critic (died 1985)
21 December – Winifred Nicholson , born Rosa Roberts, impressionist painter (died 1981)
23 December – Sholto Douglas , Marshal of the Royal Air Force (died 1969)
Deaths
2 January – John O. Westwood , entomologist (born 1805)
15 January – Fanny Kemble , actress (born 1809)
23 January – William Price , Welsh physician and radical, pioneer of cremation (born 1800)
22 February – Lydia Irving , philanthropist, prison visitor (born 1797)
18 September – Charles Clay , surgeon (born 1801)
18 November – Robert Grosvenor, 1st Baron Ebury , politician (born 1801)
11 December – William Milligan , Scottish theologian (born 1821)
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