1890 in the United Kingdom
UK-related events during the year of 1890
Events from the year 1890 in the United Kingdom .
Incumbents
Events
4 March: Forth Bridge is opened.
4 January – first edition of the Daily Graphic , the first British 'picture paper'.[ 1]
11 January – the British government delivers an ultimatum to Portugal forcing the retreat of Portuguese military forces from land between Portuguese colonies of Mozambique and Angola .
6 February – an underground explosion at Llanerch Colliery, Abersychan in Monmouthshire kills 176.[ 2]
15 February – Kent Coalfield located.[ 3]
4 March – the Forth Bridge in Scotland opens to rail traffic. It is 8,296 feet (2,529 m) in length with 2 cantilever spans of 1,710 feet (520 m) making it the longest bridge in Britain and the bridge with the greatest cantilever span in the world.[ 4]
27 March – Preston North End finish the second season of the Football League as title winners once again.[ 5]
29 March – Blackburn Rovers win their fourth FA Cup with a 6–1 victory over Sheffield Wednesday in the final at Kennington Oval , London .[ 6]
12 May – the first official County Championship cricket match begins in Bristol . Yorkshire beat Gloucestershire by eight wickets.
15 May – new elected county councils in Scotland , created by the Local Government (Scotland) Act 1889 , take up their powers. The County of Edinburgh formally adopts the title Midlothian ; the formerly administratively separate counties of Ross and Cromarty are merged; and the Shetland county council formally adopts the spelling Zetland.
28 June – the Baseball Ground is opened in Derby to serve one of eight teams competing in a new national baseball league.[ 7]
1 July – the Heligoland-Zanzibar Treaty is signed between the United Kingdom and Germany: Britain cedes sovereignty of the Heligoland archipelago (in the German Bight ) to Germany in return for protectorates over Wituland and the Sultanate of Zanzibar (the islands of Pemba and Unguja ) in east Africa.[ 1]
21 July – Battersea Bridge over the River Thames opens in London .[ 4]
7–15 September – Southampton Dock strike .
8–11 September – royal baccarat scandal : in a house party at Tranby Croft in Yorkshire attended by the Prince of Wales, the future Edward VII , an army officer is accused of cheating in an illegal gambling game, giving rise to an 1891 trial for slander.[ 8]
20 October – explorer of Africa Richard Francis Burton dies of a heart attack in Trieste , aged 69.
22 October – colony of Western Australia granted self-governing status.[ 1]
November
4 November – London 's City & South London Railway , the first deep-level underground railway in the world, opens.[ 4] It runs a distance of 5.1 km (3.2 mi) between the City of London and Stockwell .
9 November – Royal Navy torpedo cruiser HMS Serpent (1887) is shipwrecked off Camariñas in Spain with the loss of 173 out of her crew of 176.[ 9]
17 November – Captain Willy O'Shea divorces his wife, Kitty , for adultery ; Charles Stewart Parnell , leader of the Irish Parliamentary Party , is named as co-respondent .
21 November – Edward King (bishop of Lincoln) is convicted in a special ecclesiastical court (revived for the first time since 1699) of using ritualistic practices in Anglican worship, although on a majority of counts the court finds in his favour.[ 10]
18 December – British East Africa Company takes control of Uganda .[ 1]
Undated
Publications
Births
2 January – Madoline Thomas , actress (died 1989)
14 January – Arthur Holmes , geologist (died 1965)
30 January – Stewart Menzies , chief of the Secret Intelligence Service (died 1968)
14 February – Nina Hamnett , painter (died 1956)
17 February – Ronald Fisher , statistician and geneticist (died 1962 in Australia)
18 February - Ishobel Ross , nurse and diarist (died 1965)
25 February – Myra Hess , pianist (died 1965)
20 March – Owen Williams , civil engineer (died 1969)
31 March – William Lawrence Bragg , physicist, Nobel Prize laureate (died 1971)
15 April – Percy Shaw , inventor (died 1976)
16 April – Fred Root , cricketer (died 1954)
23 May – Herbert Marshall , actor (died 1966)
16 June – Stan Laurel , comic film actor (died 1965 in the United States)
26 July – David Margesson , politician (died 1965)
15 September – Agatha Christie , detective fiction writer (died 1976)[ 12]
19 September – Montague Dawson , maritime painter (died 1973)
24 September – A. P. Herbert , comic writer and independent politician (died 1971)
1 October – Stanley Holloway , actor, comedian, singer and poet (died 1982)
17 October – Roy Kilner , cricketer (died 1928)
15 November – Richmal Crompton , writer (died 1969)
22 November – Harry Pollitt , communist politician (died 1960)
24 November – Ernest Bader , businessman and philanthropist (died 1982)
3 December – Walter H. Thompson , Winston Churchill 's bodyguard (died 1978)
5 December – David Bomberg , painter (died 1957)
30 December – Lanoe Hawker , fighter pilot (killed in action 1916 over France)
31 December – Bentley Purchase , coroner (died 1961)
Deaths
11 April – Joseph Merrick (the "Elephant Man"), pathological curiosity (born 1862)
7 May – James Nasmyth , engineer (born 1808)
2 June – Sir George Burns , Scottish shipowner (born 1795)
18 July – Lydia Becker , suffragette (born 1827)[ 13]
20 July
11 August – John Henry Newman , Roman Catholic Cardinal, canonised (born 1801)
30 August – Marianne North , botanical artist (born 1830)
4 October – Catherine Booth , Mother of The Salvation Army (born 1829)
20 October – Sir Richard Francis Burton , explorer (born 1821)
12 December – Sir Joseph Boehm , sculptor (born 1834 in Vienna)
See also
References
^ a b c d e Palmer, Alan; Palmer, Veronica (1992). The Chronology of British History . London: Century Ltd. pp. 317–318. ISBN 0-7126-5616-2 .
^ "Llanerch Colliery, Abersychan" . Welsh Coal Mines . Retrieved 14 October 2010 .
^ "Coal Mining in Kent" . East Kent Local History Pages . 2007. Retrieved 13 October 2011 .
^ a b c Penguin Pocket On This Day . Penguin Reference Library. 2006. ISBN 0-14-102715-0 .
^ "Preston North End 1889-1890" . statto . Archived from the original on 23 July 2011. Retrieved 4 August 2011 .
^ "1890" . The FA Cup . Archived from the original on 19 April 2012. Retrieved 4 August 2011 .
^ Morley, Patrick (May 1997), "Derby's Baseball Ground Closes" , SABR UK Examiner , vol. 8, UK: Society for American Baseball Research Bobby Thomson Chapter, retrieved 20 March 2013
^ Havers, Michael ; Grayson, Edward; Shankland, Peter (1988). The Royal Baccarat Scandal . London: Souvenir Press. ISBN 978-0-285-62852-6 .
^ "The Loss of H.M.S Serpent" (PDF) . The Engineer . 14 November 1890. p. 398.
^ "Read And Others V. The Lord Bishop of Lincoln: Court of the Archbishop of Canterbury, Lambeth Palace, 21 Nov". The Times . No. 33176. 22 November 1890. p. 4.
^ "Boundary Estate, Arnold Circus, Shoreditch, London, E2" . base property specialists. 5 February 2013. Archived from the original on 30 October 2012. Retrieved 28 May 2014 .
^ "Agatha Christie | Biography, Novels, & Facts" . Encyclopædia Britannica . Retrieved 14 September 2020 .
^ Tusan, Michelle Elizabeth (2005). Women Making News: Gender and Journalism in Modern Britain . Urbana: University of Illinois Press. p. 263. ISBN 978-0-2520-3015-4 .