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1913

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1913: Encyclopedia - 1913

1913 (MCMXIII) is a common year starting on Wednesday. (click on link for calendar) 1913 - Events. January 30 - House of Lords rejects Irish Home Rule Bill February 1 - New York City's Grand Central Terminal opens as the world's largest train station. February 3 - The 16th Amendment to the United States Constitution is ratified authorizing the Federal government to impose and collect income tax. February 3 - Trial of the remnants of ...

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1913: Encyclopedia II - 1913 - Events
1913 - January-March. January 30 - House of Lords rejects Irish Home Rule Bill February 1 - New York City's Grand Central Terminal opens as the world's largest train station. February 3 - The 16th Amendment to the United States Constitution is ratified authorizing the Federal government to impose and collect income tax. February 3 - Trial of the remnants of the Bonnot gang begins. February 17 - The Armory Show opens in New York City. It display ...

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1913: Encyclopedia II - 1913 - Deaths

1913 - Month/day unknown. John S. Billings, M.D., American military and medical leader (b. 1838) ...

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1913, 1913 - Events, 1913 - January-March, 1913 - April-August, 1913 - September-December, 1913 - Unknown Dates, 1913 - Births, 1913 - January-February, 1913 - March-June, 1913 - July-October, 1913 - November-December, 1913 - Deaths, 1913 - Month/day unknown, 1913 - Nobel Prizes

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1913: Encyclopedia - Phenomenology

Phenomenology is a current in philosophy that takes the intuitive experience of phenomena (what presents itself to us in conscious experience) as its starting point and tries to extract the essential features of experiences and the essence of what we experience. It stems from the School of Brentano and was mostly based on the work of the 20th century philosopher Edmund Husserl, and was developed further by philosophers such as Martin Heidegger, Maurice Merleau-Ponty, Max Scheler, Hannah Arendt, and Emmanuel Levinas. As such, phenomeno ...

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1913: Encyclopedia II - 1913 in sports - Football soccer

1913 in sports - England. FA Cup: Aston Villa beat Sunderland 1–0. Woolwich Arsenal move across London, from Plumstead to the new Arsenal Stadium, Highbury. ...

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1913 in sports, 1913 in sports - Baseball, 1913 in sports - Football Australian Rules, 1913 in sports - Football soccer, 1913 in sports - England, 1913 in sports - Ice Hockey, 1913 in sports - Events, 1913 in sports - Births, 1913 in sports - Deaths

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1913: Encyclopedia II - 1913 in aviation - Events

January January 13 - Brazilian naval aviation commences with the foundation of a flying school. February February 11 - the Chilean air force is established at Lo Espejo (today El Bosque). March China obtains twelve military aircraft from France. March 15 - The US Army forms the 1st Aero Squadron under Capt Charles Chandler at Texas City to scout for Mexican incursions along the border. April April 16 - First cont ...

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1913 in aviation, 1913 in aviation - Events, 1913 in aviation - First flights, 1913 in aviation - Entered service

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1913: Encyclopedia II - 1913 in aviation - First flights

May May 13 - Sikorsky Ruskii Vitiaz, the world's first four-engined aircraft. It was also the first aeroplane with a lavatory. September September 18 - Avro 504 November Sopwith Tabloid December December 11 - Sikorsky Ilya Murometz ...

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1913 in aviation, 1913 in aviation - Events, 1913 in aviation - First flights, 1913 in aviation - Entered service

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1913: Encyclopedia II - 1913 in rail transport - Births

1913 in rail transport - April births. April 21 - Richard Beeching, chairman of the British Railways Board 1961–1965 (d. 1985). ...

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1913: Encyclopedia II - 1913 in rail transport - Events

1913 in rail transport - February events. February 1 - New York City's Grand Central Station opens as the world's largest train station to date. 1913 in rail transport - August events. August 13 - Stainless steel (which will soon be used to construct passenger car bodies) is invented by Harry Brearley in Sheffield. August 21 - Construction begins on the Morrisburg and Ottawa Electric Rail ...

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1913 in rail transport, 1913 in rail transport - Events, 1913 in rail transport - February events, 1913 in rail transport - August events, 1913 in rail transport - October events, 1913 in rail transport - Unknown date events, 1913 in rail transport - Births, 1913 in rail transport - April births, 1913 in rail transport - Deaths, 1913 in rail transport - March deaths, 1913 in rail transport - May deaths, 1913 in rail transport - September deaths

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1913: Encyclopedia II - HMS Warspite 1913 - Jutland

In 1916, Warspite, and the rest of the 5th Battle Squadron, were temporarily transferred to David Beatty's Battlecruiser Force. On 31 May, Warspite took part in her first, and largest, engagement in her career, the Battle of Jutland. Warspite received fifteen hits from main armament guns from the German capital ships, which resulted in considerable damage, so that she came close to foundering. Her steering jammed after she had attempted to avoid collision with her sister-ship Valiant. Her captain decided to stay o ...

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HMS Warspite 1913, HMS Warspite 1913 - Jutland, HMS Warspite 1913 - Armistice, HMS Warspite 1913 - Inter-war, HMS Warspite 1913 - Peace shattered, HMS Warspite 1913 - Indian Ocean, HMS Warspite 1913 - Return to the Mediterranean, HMS Warspite 1913 - The last duties, HMS Warspite 1913 - External link

Read more here: » HMS Warspite 1913: Encyclopedia II - HMS Warspite 1913 - Jutland

1913: Encyclopedia II - HMS Warspite 1913 - Armistice

Upon the completion of those repairs, Warspite rejoined the 5th Battle Squadron. Further misfortune soon struck, when she collided once more with a sister-ship, this time HMS Valiant, forcing Warspite to receive yet more repairs. In June 1917, Warspite collided with Destroyer. The following month, Warspite was rocked at her moorings in Scapa Flow, when HMS Vanguard, a St Vincent-class battleship, blew up after an explosion in one of her ammunition magazines, resulting in many h ...

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HMS Warspite 1913, HMS Warspite 1913 - Jutland, HMS Warspite 1913 - Armistice, HMS Warspite 1913 - Inter-war, HMS Warspite 1913 - Peace shattered, HMS Warspite 1913 - Indian Ocean, HMS Warspite 1913 - Return to the Mediterranean, HMS Warspite 1913 - The last duties, HMS Warspite 1913 - External link

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1913: Encyclopedia II - HMS Warspite 1913 - Peace shattered

In June 1939, Vice Admiral Sir Andrew Cunningham replaced the previous Commander-in-Chief of the Mediterranean Fleet. On 3 September that year, war was declared, and the UK was once more at war with Germany, but not Italy, yet. Warspite subsequently left the Mediterranean to join the Home Fleet where she became involved in a variety of hunts for German capital ships who were intent on acting as commerce raiders. Warspite, however, made no cont ...

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HMS Warspite 1913, HMS Warspite 1913 - Jutland, HMS Warspite 1913 - Armistice, HMS Warspite 1913 - Inter-war, HMS Warspite 1913 - Peace shattered, HMS Warspite 1913 - Indian Ocean, HMS Warspite 1913 - Return to the Mediterranean, HMS Warspite 1913 - The last duties, HMS Warspite 1913 - External link

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1913: Encyclopedia II - HMS Queen Elizabeth 1913 - History

HMS Queen Elizabeth 1913 - World War One. She was launched on 16 October 1913 at Portsmouth, Hampshire, and entered service in January 1915 during World War I. While still undergoing testing in the Mediterranean, the Queen Elizabeth was sent to the Dardanelles for the Allied attempt to knock the Ottoman Empire out of the war. The Queen Elizabeth was the only modern battleship to participate, though a number of battlecruisers and pre-dreadnought battleships were also involved. She became the f ...

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HMS Queen Elizabeth 1913, HMS Queen Elizabeth 1913 - History, HMS Queen Elizabeth 1913 - World War One, HMS Queen Elizabeth 1913 - Inter war period, HMS Queen Elizabeth 1913 - World War Two

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1913: Encyclopedia II - Great Lakes Storm of 1913 - The storm

Great Lakes Storm of 1913 - November 7. On Friday, the weather forecast in the Port Huron Times-Herald in Port Huron, Michigan, described the storm as "moderately severe." By then, the storm was centered over the upper Mississippi Valley, and had caused moderate to brisk southerly winds with warmer weather over the lakes. The forecast predicted increased winds and falling temperatures over the next 24 hours. At 10:00 AM, Coast Guard stations and United States Department of Agriculture ...

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Great Lakes Storm of 1913, Great Lakes Storm of 1913 - Cause: the November gale, Great Lakes Storm of 1913 - Prelude to the storm, Great Lakes Storm of 1913 - The storm, Great Lakes Storm of 1913 - November 7, Great Lakes Storm of 1913 - November 8, Great Lakes Storm of 1913 - November 9, Great Lakes Storm of 1913 - November 10 and 11, Great Lakes Storm of 1913 - Aftermath, Great Lakes Storm of 1913 - Surrounding shoreline, Great Lakes Storm of 1913 - On the lakes, Great Lakes Storm of 1913 - Ships foundered, Great Lakes Storm of 1913 - Quotations, Great Lakes Storm of 1913 - Notes

Read more here: » Great Lakes Storm of 1913: Encyclopedia II - Great Lakes Storm of 1913 - The storm

1913: Encyclopedia II - HMS Warspite 1913 - Indian Ocean

In 1941, Warspite departed Alexandria, and began her journey to the USA, where she would be repaired at Puget Sound Naval Shipyard, Bremerton. Repairs and modifications there began in August and ended in December, which included the replacement of her worn out 15-in guns. She was still at the shipyard when Pearl Harbor was attacked by the Japanese. After working-up around the west coast of North America, Warspite departed the a ...

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HMS Warspite 1913, HMS Warspite 1913 - Jutland, HMS Warspite 1913 - Armistice, HMS Warspite 1913 - Inter-war, HMS Warspite 1913 - Peace shattered, HMS Warspite 1913 - Indian Ocean, HMS Warspite 1913 - Return to the Mediterranean, HMS Warspite 1913 - The last duties, HMS Warspite 1913 - External link

Read more here: » HMS Warspite 1913: Encyclopedia II - HMS Warspite 1913 - Indian Ocean

1913: Encyclopedia II - HMS Warspite 1913 - The last duties

On 6 June 1944, Warspite took part in the Normandy Landings as part of the Eastern Task Force, firing on German positions to cover the landing at Sword Beach. She subsequently helped support the Americans on their beaches. She also helped support Gold Beach a few days later. Her guns worn out, she was soon sent to Rosyth to be regunned. On the way, she set off a magnetic mine, causing heavy damage, but made it to Rosyth safely. She received only partial repairs, enoug ...

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HMS Warspite 1913, HMS Warspite 1913 - Jutland, HMS Warspite 1913 - Armistice, HMS Warspite 1913 - Inter-war, HMS Warspite 1913 - Peace shattered, HMS Warspite 1913 - Indian Ocean, HMS Warspite 1913 - Return to the Mediterranean, HMS Warspite 1913 - The last duties, HMS Warspite 1913 - External link

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1913: Encyclopedia II - HMS Warspite 1913 - Inter-war

In 1919, Warspite joined the 2nd Battle Squadron, part of the newly formed Atlantic Fleet. She would spend much of her time in the Mediterranean while part of that Fleet. In 1924, she took part in a Royal Fleet Review at Spithead, with King George V present at the event. Later that year, Warspite underwent a partial modernisation, which included the addition of new small calibre guns as well as increased armour protection and the alteration of parts of her superstructure. The modernisation was completed in 1926. That same year, ...

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HMS Warspite 1913, HMS Warspite 1913 - Jutland, HMS Warspite 1913 - Armistice, HMS Warspite 1913 - Inter-war, HMS Warspite 1913 - Peace shattered, HMS Warspite 1913 - Indian Ocean, HMS Warspite 1913 - Return to the Mediterranean, HMS Warspite 1913 - The last duties, HMS Warspite 1913 - External link

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1913: Encyclopedia II - Treaty of Bucharest 1913 - Appraisement of the treaty

By the terms of the Treaty of Bucharest, Romania profited most in proportion to her sacrifices. The unredeemed Romanians live mostly in Austro-Hungary and Russia, and therefore the Balkan wars afforded her no adequate opportunity to perfect the rectification of her boundaries on ethnographic lines. The humiliating terms imposed on Bulgaria were due to her own impatience and intemperate folly. The territory she secured was relatively circumscribed; she had failed to emancipate Macedonia, which was her avowed purpose in entering the war ...

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Treaty of Bucharest 1913, Treaty of Bucharest 1913 - Terms, Treaty of Bucharest 1913 - Serbia's gain in territory, Treaty of Bucharest 1913 - Greece's gain in territory, Treaty of Bucharest 1913 - Bulgaria's gain in territory, Treaty of Bucharest 1913 - Appraisement of the treaty

Read more here: » Treaty of Bucharest 1913: Encyclopedia II - Treaty of Bucharest 1913 - Appraisement of the treaty

1913: Encyclopedia II - HMS Warspite 1913 - Return to the Mediterranean

In June 1943, Warspite joined Force H, based in Gibraltar, and took part in Operation Husky, the invasion of Sicily, in July, along with the battleships Nelson, Rodney and Valiant, and the carriers Formidable and Illustrious. Warspite began her bomdardment of Sicily on July 17, when she poured heavy fire onto German positions at Catania. Between 8 and 9 September, Force H, covering the landings at Salerno, came under fierce German air-attack, but shot down many German planes. On 10 Sept ...

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HMS Warspite 1913, HMS Warspite 1913 - Jutland, HMS Warspite 1913 - Armistice, HMS Warspite 1913 - Inter-war, HMS Warspite 1913 - Peace shattered, HMS Warspite 1913 - Indian Ocean, HMS Warspite 1913 - Return to the Mediterranean, HMS Warspite 1913 - The last duties, HMS Warspite 1913 - External link

Read more here: » HMS Warspite 1913: Encyclopedia II - HMS Warspite 1913 - Return to the Mediterranean

1913: Encyclopedia II - Sweethearts theater - Broadway production 1913

The show opened at the New Amsterdam Theater on September 8, 1913 and ran for 136 performances. CAST: Christie MacDonald as Princess Sylvia Thomas Conkey as Prince Franz Edwin Wilson as Lieutenant Karl Frank Belcher as Petrus Von Trump Tom McNaughton as Mikel Mikeloviz Ethel Du Fre Houston as Dame Paula Hazel Kirk as Liane ...

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Sweethearts theater, Sweethearts theater - Songs, Sweethearts theater - Broadway production 1913, Sweethearts theater - MGM Musical film 1938, Sweethearts theater - Broadway revival 1947

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