22 January

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10 events found for 22 January

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1788
UK Authors

Lord Byron

George Gordon Byron , later known as Lord Byron , was born on 22 January 1788 and became one of the most celebrated and controversial figures of the Romantic movement. Renowned for his literary genius and his turbulent personal life, he captured the public imagination through his iconic works, including the epic poem Don Juan and the semi-autobiographical Childe Harold's Pilgrimage . His writing s...

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1828
UK Prime MinistersUnited Kingdom

Duke of Wellington

The appointment of the Duke of Wellington as Prime Minister in January 1828 brought a figure of immense military prestige to the helm of British government. Having secured his place in history through the decisive defeat of Napoleon at the Battle of Waterloo , his transition from the battlefield to the cabinet table represented a notable shift in the nature of political leadership. His premiership...

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1901
Victorian Britain (1837–1901)

Death of Queen Victoria

On 22 January 1901 , Queen Victoria passed away at Osborne House on the Isle of Wight , following a reign that had spanned more than sixty-three years. Her death brought the Victorian age to a definitive close, signalling the end of an era that had seen profound transformations in British society, industry, and the reach of the British Empire . As the longest-reigning monarch in British history at...

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1901
UK MonarchsUnited Kingdom

Edward VII

The accession of Edward VII to the throne on 22 January 1901 heralded a distinct shift in the character of the British monarchy. Following the exceptionally long reign of his mother, Queen Victoria, the transition brought a different social energy to the institution of the Crown. Edward’s arrival coincided with the dawn of the twentieth century, a period defined by rapid technological advancement...

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1901
Edwardian Britain & World War I (1901–1918)

Edward VII becomes king

Following the death of Queen Victoria on 22 January 1901, her eldest son ascended the throne as King Edward VII . His accession marked the formal beginning of the Edwardian era , a period that would span until the outbreak of the First World War. Although his reign was significantly shorter than that of his mother, it represented a distinct shift in the tone of the British monarchy and the broader...

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1901
Historical Periods & Eras (1 AD–Present)

Edwardian Britain

The Edwardian period began on 22 January 1901 with the accession of King Edward VII and concluded on 4 August 1914, the day the United Kingdom entered the First World War . Often romanticised as a golden age of leisure and elegance, the era was characterised by a distinct sense of imperial confidence and a rigid social hierarchy. For the wealthy, it was a time of opulent garden parties and grand c...

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1905
Russian Empire

1905 Revolution

The 1905 Revolution represents a profound rupture in the stability of the Russian Empire , ignited by the tragic events of 22 January, known as Bloody Sunday . What began as a peaceful demonstration quickly transformed into a widespread eruption of political and social discontent that challenged the very foundations of the Tsarist autocracy. This unrest was not confined to a single class or region...

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1924
Interwar Britain (1918–1939)

First Labour government takes office

On 22 January 1924, Ramsay MacDonald became the first Labour Prime Minister, marking a pivotal moment in British political history. Following the general election held in December 1923, which resulted in a hung parliament, the Conservative government was defeated in a vote of no confidence. This transition saw the Labour Party, which had only been established at the turn of the century, ascend to...

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1924
UK Prime MinistersUnited Kingdom

Ramsay MacDonald

The Rise of the First Labour Ministry On 22 January 1924, Ramsay MacDonald assumed the office of Prime Minister, representing a watershed moment in the parliamentary history of the United Kingdom. His appointment as the first Labour Prime Minister ended the long-standing political dominance of the Conservative and Liberal parties, signalling a fundamental shift in the nation's governance. This tra...

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1970
Flight & Aviation

Boeing 747 Enters Service

On 22 January 1970 , the Boeing 747 officially entered commercial service, marking a transformative moment in the history of aviation. Often referred to as the Jumbo Jet , the aircraft introduced the era of wide-body, high-capacity jet travel on an unprecedented scale. By significantly increasing the number of passengers that could be transported on a single flight, the 747 revolutionised the econ...

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