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{{Year dab|1911|the film|1911 (film)|the handgun|M1911 pistol}} | |||
{{Events by month|1911}} | {{Events by month|1911}} | ||
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{{Year nav|1911}} | {{Year nav|1911}} | ||
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{{Year article header|1911}} | {{Year article header|1911}} | ||
A highlight was the ]. | |||
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] of 1911 women's fashion styles]] | ] of 1911 women's fashion styles]] | ||
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== Events == | == Events == | ||
=== January === | === January === | ||
{{Main|January 1911}} | {{Main|January 1911}} | ||
]: ] in London]] | |||
* Through mid-January (starting 31 December) – The first Industrial Aeroplane Show is held in conjunction with the U.S. International Auto Show, at Manhattan's Grand Central Palace in New York.<ref>{{cite news|title=Grand Central Palace Automobile Show has Auspicious Opening|newspaper=]|page=34|date=1911-01-01}}</ref> ] (1872–1941), a member of the U.S. Aeronautical Reserve, is the only African-American to invent and display an aeroplane, for which he wins a medal.<ref>{{cite news|title=A Successful Negro Aviator: Charles Ward Chappelle Invents an Aeroplane Which Attracts Attention|newspaper=Savannah Tribune|page=1|date=1911-02-11|location=Savannah, Georgia}}</ref> | |||
* ] – A decade after federation, the ] and the ] are added to the Commonwealth of Australia. | |||
* ] | * ] | ||
** ]: An earthquake of 7.7 ] strikes near ] in ], killing 450 or more people.<ref>{{cite news|title=Thousands Dead Or Hurt In Earthquake|work=]|date=1911-01-05|page=1}}</ref> | ** ]: An earthquake of 7.7 ] strikes near ] in ], killing 450 or more people.<ref>{{cite news|title=Thousands Dead Or Hurt In Earthquake|work=]|date=1911-01-05|page=1}}</ref> | ||
** ] in London: Two ] anarchists die, after a seven-hour siege against a combined police and military force. ] ] arrives to oversee events. | ** ] in London: Two ] anarchists die, after a seven-hour siege against a combined police and military force. ] ] arrives to oversee events. | ||
* ] – ]: ]'s British ] to the South Pole arrives in the Antarctic and establishes a base camp at ] on ]. | |||
*] – ] fraternity is founded at ].<ref>.</ref> | |||
* ] – ] |
* ] – Egypt's ] is founded as a general sports and Association football club by Belgian lawyer ] as Qasr El Nile Club. | ||
* ] – ]: ]'s Norwegian South Pole expedition arrives in the Antarctic and establishes a base camp at the ] on the eastern edge of the ]. | |||
* ] – ] lands on the deck of the ] stationed in ] harbor, the first time an aircraft has landed on a ship. | * ] – ] lands on the deck of the ] stationed in ] harbor, the first time an aircraft has landed on a ship. | ||
* ] – The United States and Canada announce the successful negotiation of their first reciprocal trade agreement. | * ] – The United States and Canada announce the successful negotiation of their first reciprocal trade agreement. | ||
* ] – The Cypriot football club ] is founded. | |||
=== February === | === February === | ||
{{Main|February 1911}} | {{Main|February 1911}} | ||
* ] | * ] | ||
** The ] building in ] is destroyed by fire |
** The ] building in ] is destroyed by fire after a bolt of lightning strikes the dome. | ||
** The revolution in ] is suppressed after the leader, General Montreuil Guillaume, is captured by government troops and shot. General Millionard is executed two days later.<ref name="AROR March 1911">{{cite journal|title=Record of Current Events|journal=The American Monthly Review of Reviews|date=March 1911|pages=287–290}}</ref> | ** The revolution in ] is suppressed after the leader, General Montreuil Guillaume, is captured by government troops and shot. General Millionard is executed two days later.<ref name="AROR March 1911">{{cite journal|title=Record of Current Events|journal=The American Monthly Review of Reviews|date=March 1911|pages=287–290}}</ref> | ||
* ] – The Lincoln Memorial Commission is established to find an ideal site for the proposed ]<ref>{{cite book|author1=Ashabranner, Brent|author2=Jennifer|title=No Better Hope: What the Lincoln Memorial Means to America|publisher=Twenty-First Century Books|year=2001|page=29|author-link=Brent Ashabranner}}</ref> in ] | |||
* ] – ], a Croatian football club, is founded. | |||
* ] – The first "quasi-official" airmail flight occurs, when Fred Wiseman carries three letters between ] and ], California. | * ] – The first "quasi-official" airmail flight occurs, when Fred Wiseman carries three letters between ] and ], California. | ||
* ] | * ] | ||
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=== March === | === March === | ||
{{Main|March 1911}} | {{Main|March 1911}} | ||
* ] – ] is celebrated for the first time across Europe.<ref>{{cite journal|first=Temma|last=Kaplan|title=On the Socialist Origins of International Women's Day|journal=Feminist Studies|volume=11|issue=1|date=Spring 1985}}</ref> | * ] – ] is celebrated for the first time across Europe.<ref>{{cite journal|first=Temma|last=Kaplan|title=On the Socialist Origins of International Women's Day|journal=Feminist Studies|volume=11|issue=1|date=Spring 1985|pages=163–171|doi=10.2307/3180144|jstor=3180144}}</ref> | ||
* ] – The ] in New York City kills 146 people. | * ] – The ] in New York City kills 146 people. | ||
* ] – The United States Army adopts a new service pistol, the ], designed by ] (it remains the U.S. service pistol for 74 years). | * ] – The United States Army adopts a new service pistol, the ], designed by ] (it remains the U.S. service pistol for 74 years). | ||
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=== April === | === April === | ||
{{Main|April 1911}} | {{Main|April 1911}} | ||
* ] – ] conducts the première of his |
* ] – ] conducts the première of his ], in ]. | ||
* ] – ] discovers ]; he presents his findings on ].<ref>{{cite journal|author1=van Delft, D.|author2=Kes, P.|title=The discovery of superconductivity|journal=Physics Today|volume=63|issue=9|date=September 2010|pages=38–43|doi=10.1063/1.3490499|doi-access=free}}</ref> | * ] – ] discovers ]; he presents his findings on ].<ref>{{cite journal|author1=van Delft, D.|author2=Kes, P.|title=The discovery of superconductivity|journal=Physics Today|volume=63|issue=9|date=September 2010|pages=38–43|doi=10.1063/1.3490499|bibcode=2010PhT....63i..38V|doi-access=free}}</ref> | ||
* ] – ]: Rebels take ] on the ]–] border; government troops take the town back ], when the rebel leader "Red" López gets drunk. | * ] – ]: Rebels take ] on the ]–] border; government troops take the town back ], when the rebel leader "Red" López gets drunk. | ||
* ] – {{SS|Lusitania}}, a 5,557-ton ] passenger liner en route from ] to ], strikes Bellows Rock just off ] and sinks. | * ] – {{SS|Lusitania}}, a 5,557-ton ] passenger liner en route from ] to ], strikes Bellows Rock just off ] and sinks. | ||
* ] – ]: ]'s troops besiege ], but General Juan J. Navarro refuses his surrender demand. | * ] – ]: ]'s troops besiege ], but General Juan J. Navarro refuses his surrender demand. | ||
* ] – A passenger train from ] to ], South Africa derails on the Blaauwkrantz Bridge, and plunges into the ravine {{convert|200|ft|m|0|abbr=off}} below, killing 31 and seriously injuring 23.<ref name="Holland 1">{{Holland-Vol 1|pages=80–83}}</ref><ref name="SAR History"> |
* ] – A passenger train from ] to ], South Africa derails on the Blaauwkrantz Bridge, and plunges into the ravine {{convert|200|ft|m|0|abbr=off}} below, killing 31 and seriously injuring 23.<ref name="Holland 1">{{Holland-Vol 1|pages=80–83}}</ref><ref name="SAR History">{{cite book|title=The South African Railways – Historical Survey|editor=Hart, George|publisher=Bill Hart; sponsored by Dorbyl Ltd|date=c. 1978|page=24}}</ref> | ||
* ] – ] (predecessor of ]), a Croatian Association football club, is founded in ]. | * ] – ] (predecessor of ]), a Croatian Association football club, is founded in ]. | ||
* ] – ]: In China, rebels take five villages in an attempt to create a power base to fight Imperial rule; those who die are remembered as "The 72 Martyrs" (the event is also called the "Second Guangzhou Uprising" and the "Yellow Flower Mound Revolt"). | * ] – ]: In China, rebels take five villages in an attempt to create a power base to fight Imperial rule; those who die are remembered as "The 72 Martyrs" (the event is also called the "Second Guangzhou Uprising" and the "Yellow Flower Mound Revolt"). | ||
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* ] – ]: ] launches an attack against government troops in ] without Madero's permission; the government troops surrender on ]. | * ] – ]: ] launches an attack against government troops in ] without Madero's permission; the government troops surrender on ]. | ||
* ]–] – ]: ] – Over 300 ] residents are massacred by the revolutionary forces of ], in the Mexican city of ]. | * ]–] – ]: ] – Over 300 ] residents are massacred by the revolutionary forces of ], in the Mexican city of ]. | ||
* ] –] is dissolved by the ] into 34 separate oil companies including ], ], ], ], and others due to violation of the ] | |||
* ] – ]: ] is convinced to resign, but does not do so yet. | * ] – ]: ] is convinced to resign, but does not do so yet. | ||
* ] – ]: In ], a peace treaty is signed between Madero's rebels and government troops. | * ] – ]: In ], a peace treaty is signed between Madero's rebels and government troops. | ||
* ] – ]: Government troops fire at anti-Diaz demonstrators in Mexico City, killing about 200 (officials claim only 40). | * ] – ]: Government troops fire at anti-Diaz demonstrators in Mexico City, killing about 200 (officials claim only 40). | ||
* ] – ]: ] signs his resignation and leaves for ]; on ] he leaves for exile in France. | * ] – ]: ] signs his resignation and leaves for ]; on ] he leaves for exile in France. | ||
* ] – The |
* ] – The first ] automobile race is held in the United States, won by ] at an average speed of 74.59 miles per hour. | ||
* ] – The hull of the {{RMS|Titanic}} is launched in ], on the same day {{RMS|Olympic}} starts her sea trials. | * ] – The hull of the {{RMS|Titanic}} is launched in ], on the same day {{RMS|Olympic}} starts her sea trials. | ||
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* ] – RMS ''Olympic'' arrives in ], Ireland, to discharge and take up passengers. | * ] – RMS ''Olympic'' arrives in ], Ireland, to discharge and take up passengers. | ||
* ] – {{RMS|Olympic}} arrives in New York at the end of her maiden voyage. She proceeds to her quarantine station off Staten Island, which she leaves at 7:45 a.m., and is saluted on her way up ] by all kinds of craft as she steams to Pier 59 in the North River. With the assistance of twelve tugs, ''Olympic'' is safely moored at 10 a.m. | * ] – {{RMS|Olympic}} arrives in New York at the end of her maiden voyage. She proceeds to her quarantine station off Staten Island, which she leaves at 7:45 a.m., and is saluted on her way up ] by all kinds of craft as she steams to Pier 59 in the North River. With the assistance of twelve tugs, ''Olympic'' is safely moored at 10 a.m. | ||
* ] – ] |
* ] – ] and ] are crowned ] and the ], at ] in London.<ref>{{cite book |last1=Range |first1=Matthias |title=Music and Ceremonial at British Coronations: From James I to Elizabeth II |date=23 August 2012 |publisher=Cambridge University Press |isbn=978-1-107-02344-4 |page=239 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=CzmgJGWpDKUC&pg=PA239 |language=en |access-date=March 18, 2023 |archive-date=April 18, 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230418141117/https://books.google.com/books?id=CzmgJGWpDKUC&pg=PA239 |url-status=live }}</ref> Moored at Pier 59 of New York Harbor, {{RMS|Olympic}} is decorated for the occasion. | ||
* ] – ] starts the Mars Candy Factory in ], origin of ], the global ] and pet food brand.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.mars.com/global/about-us/history|title=History in the Making|publisher=Mars Inc.|accessdate=2020-07-07}}</ref> | |||
* ] – The Polish Football Union (PFU), later absorbed into the ] (Polish: ''Polski Związek Piłki Nożnej'', PZPN), is founded. | |||
* ] | * ] | ||
** {{RMS|Olympic}} departs New York for her maiden eastbound voyage home to Southampton, England. | ** {{RMS|Olympic}} departs New York for her maiden eastbound voyage home to Southampton, England. | ||
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{{Main|July 1911}} | {{Main|July 1911}} | ||
]: ] rediscovered]] | ]: ] rediscovered]] | ||
* ] – The presence of the German warship |
* ] – The presence of the German warship {{SMS|Panther|1901|2}} in the Moroccan port of ] triggers the ]. | ||
* ] – {{RMS|Olympic}}, having crossed the Atlantic, discharges passengers and mails off Plymouth, England. | * ] – {{RMS|Olympic}}, having crossed the Atlantic, discharges passengers and mails off Plymouth, England. | ||
* ] – {{RMS|Olympic}} arrives in Southampton, England, ending her maiden eastbound voyage from New York. | * ] – {{RMS|Olympic}} arrives in Southampton, England, ending her maiden eastbound voyage from New York. | ||
* ] – ] rediscovers ] in ]. | * ] – ] rediscovers ] in ]. | ||
* ] – Headington Football Club merge with Headington Quarry to create Headington United, whch much later becomes ] in England. | |||
* ] – The ] begins as the ] departs ].<ref>{{cite book|last=Bryan|first=R.|date=2011|title=Ordeal by Ice: Ships of the Antarctic|location=Dobbs Ferry|publisher=Sheridan House|isbn=978-1-57409-312-4|page=269}}</ref> | |||
=== August === | === August === | ||
{{Main|August 1911}} | {{Main|August 1911}} | ||
* ]–] – Britain's ], its first national strike of railway workers; on August 19 it leads to the ] in Wales which result in 6 deaths.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/waleshistory/2011/08/llanelli_railway_riots_1911.html|publisher=BBC Wales|title=The Llanelli railway riots of 1911|access-date=7 September 2020|archive-date=November 26, 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201126062932/https://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/waleshistory/2011/08/llanelli_railway_riots_1911.html|url-status=live}}</ref> | |||
* ] – ]'s '']'' is stolen from the ] museum in Paris by ]; the theft is discovered the following day. | |||
* ] – ]'s '']'' is stolen from the ] museum in Paris by ]; the painting is returned in 1913. | |||
* ] – ], a professional multi-sports club in ], is officially founded.<ref>{{cite book|title=Football Dynamo: Modern Russia and the People's Game|isbn=978-0-753-51571-6|page=50}}</ref> | |||
* ] – ], a professional multi-sports club in ], is officially founded.<ref>{{cite book|title=Football Dynamo: Modern Russia and the People's Game|isbn=978-0-753-51571-6|page=50|last1=Bennetts|first1=Marc|date=March 5, 2009|publisher=Virgin Books }}</ref> | |||
*] – ], the last unassimilated ] in the U.S. using ], was captured near Oroville, California. | |||
=== September === | === September === | ||
{{Main|September 1911}} | {{Main|September 1911}} | ||
* ] – {{RMS|Olympic}} collides with ] in ], causing considerable damage to both ships. | * ] – {{RMS|Olympic}} collides with ] in ], causing considerable damage to both ships. | ||
* ] – ] explodes at anchor in ], France, killing around 300 |
* ] – ] explodes at anchor in ], France, killing around 300 onboard and in the surrounding area. | ||
* ] – ] declares war on the ]. | * ] – ] declares ] on the ]. | ||
=== October === | === October === | ||
{{Main|October 1911}} | {{Main|October 1911}} | ||
* ] – ] adopts "]" as its first national anthem. However, it is never performed publicly and is replaced a few months later with a new composition. | * ] – ] adopts "]" as its first national anthem. However, it is never performed publicly and is replaced a few months later with a new composition. | ||
* ] – Liberal leader ] returns as ] after |
* ] – Liberal leader ] returns as ] after a Riksdag election victory based on the promises of defense cuts and social reforms. | ||
* ] – The ] starts the ] |
* ] – The ] starts the ] that leads to the founding of the ]. | ||
* ] – ]: ], nephew of ], occupies the port of ], as a sign of rebellion against Madero. | * ] – ]: ], nephew of ], occupies the port of ], as a sign of rebellion against Madero. | ||
* ] – |
* ] – ]: ]'s expedition sets out for the South Pole from his base camp. | ||
* ] – In American baseball, the ] defeat the ], 13–2, to win the ] in 6 games. The game is tied 1–1 after three innings, but with four runs in the fourth, and seven runs in the seventh, the A's demolish the Giants. The most unusual play of the game is an ] made by the A's Jack Barry, on a ]. | |||
=== November === | === November === | ||
]: ] reaches the ]]] | |||
], ''Blaues Pferd I'', 1911]] | |||
{{Main|November 1911}} | {{Main|November 1911}} | ||
* ] | |||
* ] – The world's first combat aerial bombing mission takes place in Libya, during the ]. Second Lieutenant ] of ] drops several small bombs. | |||
** The world's first combat aerial bombing mission takes place in Libya, during the ]. Second Lieutenant ] of ] drops several small bombs. | |||
* ] – ] officially enters the automobile market, in competition with the Ford Model T. | |||
** ]: Capt. Scott's ] sets out for the South Pole from his base camp. | |||
* ] – The Treaty of Berlin brings the Agadir Crisis to a close. This treaty leads Morocco to be split between France (as a protectorate) and Spain (as the colony of Spanish Sahara), with Germany forfeiting all claims to Morocco. In return, France gives Germany a portion of the French Congo (as Kamerun) and Germany cedes some of German Kamerun to France (as Chad). | |||
* ] – |
* ] – ] officially enters the automobile market in the United States, in competition with the Ford Model T. | ||
* ] – ] brings the Agadir Crisis to a close. This treaty leads Morocco to be split between France (as a protectorate) and Spain (as the colony of Spanish Sahara), with Germany forfeiting all claims to Morocco. In return, France gives Germany a portion of the French Congo (as Kamerun) and Germany cedes some of German Kamerun to France (as Chad). | |||
* ] – Italy annexes ] and ] (confirmed by an act of the Italian Parliament on ], ]). | |||
* ] – ] fraternity is founded on the campus of Howard University, in Washington, D.C. | * ] – ] fraternity is founded on the campus of Howard University, in Washington, D.C. | ||
=== December === | === December === | ||
{{Main|December 1911}} | {{Main|December 1911}} | ||
]: ] reaches the ]]] | |||
* ] – ], the forerunner of modern-day ], is declared independent from the ]. | |||
]: ], ''Blaues Pferd I'']] | |||
* ] – ], the predecessor of modern-day ], is declared independent from the ]. | |||
* ] – ] sets sail from ]. | * ] – ] sets sail from ]. | ||
* ] – A mine explosion near Briceville, Tennessee kills 84 miners, despite rescue efforts led by the ]. | * ] – ]: A coal mine explosion near ] kills 84 miners, despite rescue efforts led by the ]. | ||
* ] – The ] is held to mark the coronation of ] and ] as ] and Empress of India, and the transfer of the capital of ] from ] to ]. | * ] – The ] is held to mark the coronation of ] and ] as ] and Empress of India, and the transfer of the capital of ] from ] to ]. | ||
* ] – ]'s expedition reaches the ]. | * ] – ]: ]'s Norwegian expedition reaches the geographical ], 34 days ahead of Capt. Scott. News of Amundsen's success will not reach the outside world until next March. | ||
* ] – The first exhibition by ] group of painters opens in ]. | * ] – The first exhibition by ] group of painters opens in ]. | ||
* ]–] – ]. | * ]–] – ]. | ||
* ] – ] railway line opens in New Jersey and Pennsylvania. | * ] – ] railway line opens in ] and ]. | ||
* ] – ] is elected Provisional President of the ]. | * ] – ] is elected Provisional President of the ]. | ||
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* New Zealand-born British physicist ] deduces the existence of a compact ] from experiments involving ], proposing the ] of the ]. | * New Zealand-born British physicist ] deduces the existence of a compact ] from experiments involving ], proposing the ] of the ]. | ||
* The first suffrage organisation in Romania, '']'', is founded. | * The first suffrage organisation in Romania, '']'', is founded. | ||
* The ] is created. | |||
* ] brand ] founded in ], ].{{page needed|date=May 2020}} | |||
* ] starts the Mars Candy Factory in ], origin of ], the global ] and pet food brand.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.mars.com/global/about-us/history|title=History in the Making|publisher=Mars Inc.|access-date=2020-07-07|archive-date=November 18, 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20161118221101/http://www.mars.com/global/about-us/history|url-status=live}}</ref> | |||
== Births == | == Births == | ||
=== January === | === January === | ||
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** ], Polish-American violinist (d. ]) | ** ], Polish-American violinist (d. ]) | ||
* ] – ], Soviet air ace, air force general (d. ]) | * ] – ], Soviet air ace, air force general (d. ]) | ||
* ] – ], American conductor, composer |
* ] – ], American conductor, composer and violinist (d. ]) | ||
* ] – ], French actor (d. ]) | * ] – ], French actor (d. ]) | ||
* ] – ], American actress (d. ]) | * ] – ], American actress (d. ]) | ||
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** ], German broadcaster and secretary (d. ]) | ** ], German broadcaster and secretary (d. ]) | ||
** ], 44th ] (d. ]) | ** ], 44th ] (d. ]) | ||
** ], Panamanian General and Politician (d. ]) | |||
* ] – ], 31st ] (d. ]) | * ] – ], 31st ] (d. ]) | ||
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** ], American economist, ] laureate (d. ]) | ** ], American economist, ] laureate (d. ]) | ||
* ] | * ] | ||
** ], Peruvian novelist, poet |
** ], Peruvian novelist, poet and anthropologist (d. ])<ref>{{cite journal|last=Siemens|first=William L.|title=Chronology: José María Arguedas|journal=Review: Literature and Arts of the Americas|year=1980|volume=14|issue=25–26|pages=12–15|doi=10.1080/08905768008594020|via=]}}</ref> | ||
** ], American actor, comedian (d. ]) | ** ], American actor, comedian (d. ]) | ||
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** ], American record producer, music executive (d. ]) | ** ], American record producer, music executive (d. ]) | ||
** ], Singaporean judge (d. ]) | ** ], Singaporean judge (d. ]) | ||
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* ] – ], German director (d. ]) | * ] – ], German director (d. ]) | ||
* ] – ], German-born physicist, Nobel Prize laureate (d. ]) | * ] – ], German-born physicist, Nobel Prize laureate (d. ]) | ||
* ] – ], Dutch politician, academic, author |
* ] – ], Dutch politician, academic, author and ] recipient (d. ]) | ||
* ] – ], German industrialist (d. ]) | * ] – ], German industrialist (d. ]) | ||
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** ], Irish actor (d. ]) | ** ], Irish actor (d. ]) | ||
** ], blind Bulgarian mystic, clairvoyant |
** ], blind Bulgarian mystic, clairvoyant and herbalist (d. ]) | ||
=== February === | === February === | ||
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** ] (Carroll Daly), 5th ] (d. ]) | ** ] (Carroll Daly), 5th ] (d. ]) | ||
** ], American recording executive (d. ]) | ** ], American recording executive (d. ]) | ||
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** ], American bandleader, composer (d. ]) | |||
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** ], American track athlete, co-founder of ] (d. ]) | ** ], American track athlete, co-founder of ] (d. ]) | ||
** ], British actress (d. ]) | ** ], British actress (d. ]) | ||
* ] – ], French SOE espionage agent (d. ]) | |||
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* ] – ], Argentine politician (d. ]) | |||
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* ] – ], Czech director (d. ]) | |||
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* ] – ], American composer (d. ]) | * ] – ], American composer (d. ]) | ||
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* ] – ], 49th ] (d. ]) | * ] – ], 49th ] (d. ]) | ||
* ] – ], American author, founder of ] (d. ])<ref>{{cite book |last1=Clarke |first1=Peter |title=Encyclopedia of New Religious Movements |date=March 2004 |publisher=Routledge |isbn=978-1-134-49970-0 |page=281 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=DouBAgAAQBAJ&dq=L.+Ron+Hubbard&pg=PA281 |language=en |access-date=January 4, 2022 |archive-date=December 7, 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20231207122959/https://books.google.com/books?id=DouBAgAAQBAJ&dq=L.+Ron+Hubbard&pg=PA281#v=onepage&q=L.%20Ron%20Hubbard&f=false |url-status=live }}</ref> | |||
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* ] – ], French singer, ] 1958 winner (d. ]) | * ] – ], French singer, ] 1958 winner (d. ]) | ||
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* ] – ], American author (d. ]) | * ] – ], American author (d. ]) | ||
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**], English-born immunologist, Nobel Prize laureate (d. ]) | |||
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** ], American army officer (d. ]) | |||
** ], German theoretical physicist, spy (d. ]) | |||
* ] – ], American actress (d. ]) | |||
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* ] – ], Austrian legal philosopher (b. ]) | |||
* ] – ], Polish painter (b. 1850) | * ] – ], Polish painter (b. 1850) | ||
* ] – ], Spanish poet (b. 1820) | * ] – ], Spanish poet (b. 1820) | ||
* ] – ], German composer, pianist and conductor (b. 1861) | |||
* ] – Sir ], British explorer, biologist (b. 1822) | * ] – Sir ], British explorer, biologist (b. 1822) | ||
* ] – ], English rugby football player (b. 1858) | * ] – ], English rugby football player (b. 1858) | ||
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* ] – ], American admiral (b. 1847) | * ] – ], American admiral (b. 1847) | ||
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** ], Boer general (b. 1836) | |||
**], American stage actor (b. 1840) | |||
* ] – ], Spanish politician, lawyer, economist and historian (b. 1846) | * ] – ], Spanish politician, lawyer, economist and historian (b. 1846) | ||
* ] – ], Italian childhood ] servant of God (b. 1903) | * ] – ], Italian childhood ] servant of God (b. 1903) | ||
* ] – ], Canadian archaeologist (b. 1842) | * ] – ], Canadian archaeologist (b. 1842) | ||
* ] | * ] | ||
** ], German-born Austrian pediatrician (b. 1857)<ref>{{cite journal |last1=Shulman |first1=S. T. |last2=Friedmann |first2=H. C. |last3=Sims |first3=R. H. |title=Theodor Escherich: The First Pediatric Infectious Diseases Physician? |journal=Clinical Infectious Diseases |date=15 October 2007 |volume=45 |issue=8 |pages=1025–1029 |doi=10.1086/521946 |pmid=17879920 |doi-access=free }}</ref> | |||
** ], German-born Austrian pediatrician (b. 1857) | |||
** ], Russian general (b. 1838) | ** ], Russian general (b. 1838) | ||
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** ], Belgian historian (b. 1827) | ** ], Belgian historian (b. 1827) | ||
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* ] – ], Canadian farmer, teacher, merchant and politician (b. 1844) | * ] – ], Canadian farmer, teacher, merchant and politician (b. 1844) | ||
* ] – ], German actor (b. 1827) | |||
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** ], American feminist, educator (b. 1836) | ** ], American feminist, educator (b. 1836) | ||
* ] – ], Indian Islamic scholar (b. ]) | |||
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* ] – ], British journalist and newspaper editor (b. 1847) | * ] – ], British journalist and newspaper editor (b. 1847) | ||
* ] – ], Spanish politician and lawyer (b. 1827) | * ] – ], Spanish politician and lawyer (b. 1827) | ||
* ] – ], Lithuanian artist |
* ] – ], Lithuanian artist and composer (b. 1875)<ref>{{cite book|author=Jolanta Hauser|title=Mikalojus Konstantinas Ciurlionis: Zu Leben und Werk eines litauischen Komponisten und Malers|publisher=Diplom.de|year=2002|isbn=9783832450878|language=de|page=14}}</ref> | ||
* ] – ], Irish missionary (b. 1854) | * ] – ], Irish missionary (b. 1854) | ||
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** ], French aviator (b. 1880)<ref>{{cite book | |||
|url=https://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/bpt6k9808029q/f218.item.texteImage | |||
|last=Dépagniat | |||
|first=Roger | |||
|language=French | |||
|title=Les Martyrs de l'Aviation | |||
|trans-title=The Martyrs of Aviation | |||
|publisher=E. Basset and Co. | |||
|location=Paris | |||
|date=1912 | |||
}}</ref> | |||
* ] – ], American Unitarian minister and abolitionist (b. 1823) | * ] – ], American Unitarian minister and abolitionist (b. 1823) | ||
* ] – ], 17th ] (b. 1833) | * ] – ], 17th ] (b. 1833) | ||
* ] – ], Austrian composer (b. ])<ref>{{cite book|last1=Fischer|first1=Jens Malte|last2=Translated by Stewart Spencer|title=Gustav Mahler|date=April 2013|publisher=Yale University Press|isbn=978-0-300-19411-1|pages=684|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=rnBj5mrK7moC&pg=PA680|access-date=June 2, 2022|archive-date=April 15, 2023|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230415173532/https://books.google.com/books?id=rnBj5mrK7moC&pg=PA680|url-status=live}}</ref> | |||
* ] – ], Austrian composer (b. 1860) | |||
* ] – ], Scottish astronomer (b. 1857) | * ] – ], Scottish astronomer (b. 1857)<ref>{{cite book|first1=Deborah|last1=Todd|first2=Joseph|last2=Angelo|title=A to Z of Scientists in Space and Astronomy|location=New York|publisher=Facts of File|year=2003|page=118|isbn=978-0-81604-639-3}}</ref> | ||
* ] – ], English architect (b. 1830) | * ] – ], English architect (b. 1830) | ||
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** ], Italian organist and composer (b. 1840) | |||
** ], Spanish ] religious professed and saint (b. 1848) | ** ], Spanish ] religious professed and saint (b. 1848) | ||
* ] – ], Brazilian politician (b. 1835) | * ] – ], Brazilian politician (b. 1835) | ||
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* ] – ], Aromanian revolutionary (b. 1882)<ref>{{cite news|url=https://struma.news/istoriya-i-tradicii/na-6-maj-1869-g-v-selo-bojmica-e-roden-apostol-petkov-terziev-postol-vojvoda/|title=На 6 май 1869 г. в село Боймица е роден Апостол Петков Терзиев (Постол войвода)|first=Simona|last=Georgieva|newspaper=Struma News|date=6 May 2020|language=bg|access-date=July 14, 2023|archive-date=July 14, 2023|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230714133106/https://struma.news/istoriya-i-tradicii/na-6-maj-1869-g-v-selo-bojmica-e-roden-apostol-petkov-terziev-postol-vojvoda/|url-status=live}}</ref> | |||
* ] – ], German sculptor (b. 1831) | |||
* ] – ], Argentine naturalist, paleontologist, anthropologist and zoologist (b. 1853) | * ] – ], Argentine naturalist, paleontologist, anthropologist and zoologist (b. 1853) | ||
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** ], American poet and journalist (b. 1832) | ** ], American poet and journalist (b. 1832) | ||
** ], Chilean politician, diplomat (b. 1850) | ** ], Chilean politician, diplomat (b. 1850) | ||
* ] – ], American senator (b. 1830) | |||
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** ], Italian ] religious sister, servant of God and Venerable (b. 1842) | ** ], Italian ] religious sister, servant of God and Venerable (b. 1842) | ||
** ], German chemist (b. ]) | ** ], German chemist (b. ]) | ||
* ] – ], French military leader (b. 1838) | * ] – ], French military leader (b. 1838) | ||
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* ] – ], Union Army officer and diplomat (b. ]) | ||
* ] – ], American pioneer aviator (b. 1886) | * ] – ], American pioneer aviator (b. 1886) | ||
* ] – ], Australian cardinal, ] (b. 1830) | |||
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** ], Australian cardinal, ] (b. 1830) | |||
** ], mother of Filipino patriot ], national hero (b. 1827) | |||
* ] – ], Albanian activist (b. 1854) | * ] – ], Albanian activist (b. 1854) | ||
* ] – ] of Hyderabad (b. 1886) | * ] – ] of Hyderabad (b. 1886) | ||
* ] – ], American Civil War general (b. ]) | * ] – ], American Civil War general (b. ]) | ||
=== September === | === September === | ||
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* ] – ], Welsh-born journalist, writer, geographer, historian, cartographer and inventor |
* ] – ], Welsh-born journalist, writer, geographer, historian, cartographer and inventor (b. 1854) | ||
* ] – ], Russian philatelist (b. 1851) | * ] – ], Russian philatelist (b. 1851) | ||
* ] – ], American |
* ] – ], American comparative linguist (b. ]) | ||
* ] – ], Irish Anglican bishop, Primate of All Ireland (b. ]) | * ] – ], Irish Anglican bishop, Primate of All Ireland (b. ]) | ||
* ] – ], American writer, poet and lecturer (b. 1832) | * ] – ], American writer, poet and lecturer (b. 1832) | ||
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* ] – ], German psychologist, sociologist and philosopher (b. 1833) | * ] – ], German psychologist, sociologist and philosopher (b. 1833) | ||
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* ] – ], American admiral (b. 1839) | |||
** ], American aviator (b. 1892)<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.helenahistory.org/cromwell-dixon.htm |title=Cromwell Dixon 1892-1911 |access-date=October 5, 2023 |archive-date=November 9, 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20231109062029/http://www.helenahistory.org/cromwell-dixon.htm |url-status=live }}</ref> | |||
** ], American admiral (b. 1839) | |||
* ] – ], Portuguese physician (b. 1878) | * ] – ], Portuguese physician (b. 1878) | ||
* ] – ], Australian writer (b. 1855) | * ] – ], Australian writer (b. 1855) | ||
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* ] – ], Spanish military officer, politician and 24th ] (b. 1829) | * ] – ], Spanish military officer, politician and 24th ] (b. 1829) | ||
* ] – ], French psychologist (b. 1857) | * ] – ], French psychologist (b. 1857) | ||
* ] – ], American aviation pioneer (b. 1886) | * ] – ], American aviation pioneer (b. 1886) | ||
* ] – ], American lighthouse keeper (b. 1842) | * ] – ], American lighthouse keeper (b. 1842) | ||
* ] – ], British ] missionary (b. 1852) | * ] – ], British ] missionary (b. 1852) | ||
* ] – ], Cherokee politician, father of ] (b. 1839) | * ] – ], Cherokee politician, father of ] (b. 1839) | ||
* ] – ], Hungarian-born newspaper publisher, journalist (b. 1847) | * ] – ], Hungarian-born newspaper publisher, journalist (b. ])<ref>"Joseph Pulitzer Dies Here," ''Charleston News & Courier'', October 30, 1911, p. 1</ref> | ||
* ] – ], English Catholic writer, translator, philanthropist |
* ] – ], English Catholic writer, translator, philanthropist and social figure (b. ]) | ||
* ] – ], American glider pioneer (b. 1858) | * ] – ], American glider pioneer (b. 1858) | ||
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* ] – ], British mathematician (b. 1851) | * ] – ], British mathematician (b. 1851) | ||
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* ] – ], Austrian naturalist (b. 1825) | * ] – ], Austrian naturalist (b. 1825) | ||
* ] – ], British barrister |
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** ], Cuban pianist, teacher and composer (b. 1849) | |||
** ], South African cricketer (b. 1865) | ** ], South African cricketer (b. 1865) | ||
* ] – ], French Marxist theorist, activist (b. 1842) | * ] – ], French Marxist theorist, activist (b. 1842) | ||
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** ], English-born American geodesist, astronomer, geographer, surveyor |
** ], English-born American geodesist, astronomer, geographer, surveyor and engineer (b. 1825) | ||
** ], Canadian merchant, farmer and political figure (b. 1838) | ** ], Canadian merchant, farmer and political figure (b. 1838) | ||
* ] – ], English railway engineer (b. 1834) | * ] – ], English railway engineer (b. 1834) | ||
* ] – ], Italian ] priest, blessed (b. 1831) | * ] – Blessed ], Italian ] priest, blessed (b. 1831) | ||
* ] – ], English botanist (b. 1817) | * ] – Sir ], English botanist (b. 1817) | ||
* ] – ], American sculptor, musician (b. 1819) | * ] – ], American sculptor, musician (b. 1819) | ||
* ] – ], Russian chemist (b. 1827) | * ] – ], Russian chemist (b. 1827) | ||
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** ], 18th ] (b. 1855) | ** ], 18th ] (b. 1855) | ||
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** ], French surgeon (b. 1840) | ** ], French surgeon (b. 1840) | ||
* ] – ], American ] priest (b. 1847) | * ] – ], American ] priest (b. 1847) | ||
* ] – ], American calculating prodigy (b. 1880) | * ] – ], American calculating prodigy (b. 1880) | ||
=== Date unknown === | |||
* ], American leader in the social purity movement (b. 1828) | |||
* ], American literary and society editor (b. 1857) | |||
== Nobel Prizes == | == Nobel Prizes == | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:54, 2 January 2025
This article is about the year 1911. For the film, see 1911 (film). For the handgun, see M1911 pistol. For other uses, see 1911 (disambiguation). Calendar year
Millennium: | 2nd millennium |
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Centuries: | |
Decades: | |
Years: |
1911 by topic |
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Subject |
By country |
Lists of leaders |
Birth and death categories |
Establishments and disestablishments categories |
Works category |
Gregorian calendar | 1911 MCMXI |
Ab urbe condita | 2664 |
Armenian calendar | 1360 ԹՎ ՌՅԿ |
Assyrian calendar | 6661 |
Baháʼí calendar | 67–68 |
Balinese saka calendar | 1832–1833 |
Bengali calendar | 1317–1318 |
Berber calendar | 2861 |
British Regnal year | 1 Geo. 5 – 2 Geo. 5 |
Buddhist calendar | 2455 |
Burmese calendar | 1273 |
Byzantine calendar | 7419–7420 |
Chinese calendar | 庚戌年 (Metal Dog) 4608 or 4401 — to — 辛亥年 (Metal Pig) 4609 or 4402 |
Coptic calendar | 1627–1628 |
Discordian calendar | 3077 |
Ethiopian calendar | 1903–1904 |
Hebrew calendar | 5671–5672 |
Hindu calendars | |
- Vikram Samvat | 1967–1968 |
- Shaka Samvat | 1832–1833 |
- Kali Yuga | 5011–5012 |
Holocene calendar | 11911 |
Igbo calendar | 911–912 |
Iranian calendar | 1289–1290 |
Islamic calendar | 1329–1330 |
Japanese calendar | Meiji 44 (明治44年) |
Javanese calendar | 1840–1841 |
Juche calendar | N/A |
Julian calendar | Gregorian minus 13 days |
Korean calendar | 4244 |
Minguo calendar | 1 before ROC 民前1年 |
Nanakshahi calendar | 443 |
Thai solar calendar | 2453–2454 |
Tibetan calendar | 阳金狗年 (male Iron-Dog) 2037 or 1656 or 884 — to — 阴金猪年 (female Iron-Pig) 2038 or 1657 or 885 |
1911 (MCMXI) was a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar and a common year starting on Saturday of the Julian calendar, the 1911th year of the Common Era (CE) and Anno Domini (AD) designations, the 911th year of the 2nd millennium, the 11th year of the 20th century, and the 2nd year of the 1910s decade. As of the start of 1911, the Gregorian calendar was 13 days ahead of the Julian calendar, which remained in localized use until 1923.
Calendar yearEvents
January
Main article: January 1911- January 1 – A decade after federation, the Northern Territory and the Australian Capital Territory are added to the Commonwealth of Australia.
- January 3
- 1911 Kebin earthquake: An earthquake of 7.7 moment magnitude strikes near Almaty in Russian Turkestan, killing 450 or more people.
- Siege of Sidney Street in London: Two Latvian anarchists die, after a seven-hour siege against a combined police and military force. Home Secretary Winston Churchill arrives to oversee events.
- January 4 – Amundsen and Scott expeditions: Robert Falcon Scott's British Terra Nova Expedition to the South Pole arrives in the Antarctic and establishes a base camp at Cape Evans on Ross Island.
- January 5 – Egypt's Zamalek SC is founded as a general sports and Association football club by Belgian lawyer George Merzbach as Qasr El Nile Club.
- January 14 – Amundsen and Scott expeditions: Roald Amundsen's Norwegian South Pole expedition arrives in the Antarctic and establishes a base camp at the Bay of Whales on the eastern edge of the Ross Ice Shelf.
- January 18 – Eugene B. Ely lands on the deck of the USS Pennsylvania stationed in San Francisco harbor, the first time an aircraft has landed on a ship.
- January 26 – The United States and Canada announce the successful negotiation of their first reciprocal trade agreement.
February
Main article: February 1911- February 5
- The Missouri State Capitol building in Jefferson City, Missouri is destroyed by fire after a bolt of lightning strikes the dome.
- The revolution in Haiti is suppressed after the leader, General Montreuil Guillaume, is captured by government troops and shot. General Millionard is executed two days later.
- February 17 – The first "quasi-official" airmail flight occurs, when Fred Wiseman carries three letters between Petaluma and Santa Rosa, California.
- February 18
- The first official air mail flight, second overall, takes place in British India from Allahabad to Naini when Henri Pequet carries 6,500 letters a distance of 13 km.
- A serious earthquake causes a landslide that creates Lake Sarez in modern-day Tajikistan.
March
Main article: March 1911- March 19 – International Women's Day is celebrated for the first time across Europe.
- March 25 – The Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire in New York City kills 146 people.
- March 29 – The United States Army adopts a new service pistol, the M1911, designed by John Browning (it remains the U.S. service pistol for 74 years).
April
Main article: April 1911- April 3 – Jean Sibelius conducts the première of his Symphony No. 4, in Helsinki.
- April 8 – Heike Kamerlingh Onnes discovers superconductivity; he presents his findings on April 28.
- April 13 – Mexican Revolution: Rebels take Agua Prieta on the Sonora–Arizona border; government troops take the town back April 17, when the rebel leader "Red" López gets drunk.
- April 18 – SS Lusitania, a 5,557-ton Portuguese passenger liner en route from Mozambique to Lisbon, strikes Bellows Rock just off Cape Point and sinks.
- April 19 – Mexican Revolution: Francisco I. Madero's troops besiege Ciudad Juárez, but General Juan J. Navarro refuses his surrender demand.
- April 22 – A passenger train from Port Alfred to Grahamstown, South Africa derails on the Blaauwkrantz Bridge, and plunges into the ravine 200 feet (61 metres) below, killing 31 and seriously injuring 23.
- April 26 – HŠK Građanski Zagreb (predecessor of GNK Dinamo Zagreb), a Croatian Association football club, is founded in Zagreb.
- April 27 – Huanghuagang Uprising: In China, rebels take five villages in an attempt to create a power base to fight Imperial rule; those who die are remembered as "The 72 Martyrs" (the event is also called the "Second Guangzhou Uprising" and the "Yellow Flower Mound Revolt").
May
Main article: May 1911- May 8 – Mexican Revolution: Pancho Villa launches an attack against government troops in Ciudad Juárez without Madero's permission; the government troops surrender on May 10.
- May 13–15 – Mexican Revolution: Torreón massacre – Over 300 Chinese residents are massacred by the revolutionary forces of Francisco I. Madero, in the Mexican city of Torreón.
- May 15 –Standard Oil is dissolved by the Supreme Court of the United States into 34 separate oil companies including Exxon, Mobil, Chevron, Texaco, and others due to violation of the Sherman Anti-Trust Act
- May 17 – Mexican Revolution: Porfirio Díaz is convinced to resign, but does not do so yet.
- May 21 – Mexican Revolution: In Ciudad Juárez, a peace treaty is signed between Madero's rebels and government troops.
- May 24 – Mexican Revolution: Government troops fire at anti-Diaz demonstrators in Mexico City, killing about 200 (officials claim only 40).
- May 25 – Mexican Revolution: Porfirio Díaz signs his resignation and leaves for Veracruz; on May 31 he leaves for exile in France.
- May 30 – The first Indianapolis 500 automobile race is held in the United States, won by Ray Harroun at an average speed of 74.59 miles per hour.
- May 31 – The hull of the RMS Titanic is launched in Belfast, on the same day RMS Olympic starts her sea trials.
June
Main article: June 1911- June 7 – Mexican Revolution: Francisco Madero arrives in Mexico City, just after the 1911 Michoacán earthquake.
- June 14 – RMS Olympic departs Southampton, England, for her maiden voyage, with a first call at Cherbourg, France.
- June 15 – RMS Olympic arrives in Queenstown, Ireland, to discharge and take up passengers.
- June 21 – RMS Olympic arrives in New York at the end of her maiden voyage. She proceeds to her quarantine station off Staten Island, which she leaves at 7:45 a.m., and is saluted on her way up New York Harbor by all kinds of craft as she steams to Pier 59 in the North River. With the assistance of twelve tugs, Olympic is safely moored at 10 a.m.
- June 22 – George V and Mary are crowned King and Queen of the United Kingdom and the British Dominions, at Westminster Abbey in London. Moored at Pier 59 of New York Harbor, RMS Olympic is decorated for the occasion.
- June 28
- RMS Olympic departs New York for her maiden eastbound voyage home to Southampton, England.
- The Nakhla meteorite falls in the Abu Hummus region of Egypt, providing evidence of water on Mars.
- June – The Sixth Conference of the International Woman Suffrage Alliance is held in Stockholm, Sweden.
July
Main article: July 1911- July 1 – The presence of the German warship Panther in the Moroccan port of Agadir triggers the Agadir Crisis.
- July 4 – RMS Olympic, having crossed the Atlantic, discharges passengers and mails off Plymouth, England.
- July 5 – RMS Olympic arrives in Southampton, England, ending her maiden eastbound voyage from New York.
- July 24 – Hiram Bingham rediscovers Machu Picchu in Peru.
- July 25 – Headington Football Club merge with Headington Quarry to create Headington United, whch much later becomes Oxford United F.C. in England.
- July 28 – The Australasian Antarctic Expedition begins as the SY Aurora departs London.
August
Main article: August 1911- August 17–20 – Britain's National Railway strike of 1911, its first national strike of railway workers; on August 19 it leads to the Llanelli riots in Wales which result in 6 deaths.
- August 21 – Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa is stolen from the Louvre museum in Paris by Vincenzo Peruggia; the painting is returned in 1913.
- August 27 – CSKA Moscow, a professional multi-sports club in Russia, is officially founded.
- August 29 – Ishi, the last unassimilated Native American in the U.S. using stone tools, was captured near Oroville, California.
September
Main article: September 1911- September 20 – RMS Olympic collides with HMS Hawke in The Solent, causing considerable damage to both ships.
- September 25 – French battleship Liberté explodes at anchor in Toulon, France, killing around 300 onboard and in the surrounding area.
- September 29 – Italy declares war on the Ottoman Empire.
October
Main article: October 1911- October 4 – China adopts "Cup of Solid Gold" as its first national anthem. However, it is never performed publicly and is replaced a few months later with a new composition.
- October 7 – Liberal leader Karl Staaff returns as Prime Minister of Sweden after a Riksdag election victory based on the promises of defense cuts and social reforms.
- October 10 – The Wuchang Uprising starts the Xinhai Revolution that leads to the founding of the Republic of China.
- October 16 – Mexican Revolution: Felix Diaz, nephew of Porfirio Díaz, occupies the port of Veracruz, as a sign of rebellion against Madero.
- October 20 – Amundsen and Scott expeditions: Amundsen's expedition sets out for the South Pole from his base camp.
- October 26 – In American baseball, the Philadelphia Athletics defeat the New York Giants, 13–2, to win the 1911 World Series in 6 games. The game is tied 1–1 after three innings, but with four runs in the fourth, and seven runs in the seventh, the A's demolish the Giants. The most unusual play of the game is an inside-the-park home run made by the A's Jack Barry, on a bunt.
November
Main article: November 1911- November 1
- The world's first combat aerial bombing mission takes place in Libya, during the Italo-Turkish War. Second Lieutenant Giulio Gavotti of Italy drops several small bombs.
- Amundsen and Scott expeditions: Capt. Scott's Terra Nova Expedition sets out for the South Pole from his base camp.
- November 3 – Chevrolet officially enters the automobile market in the United States, in competition with the Ford Model T.
- November 4 – Morocco–Congo Treaty brings the Agadir Crisis to a close. This treaty leads Morocco to be split between France (as a protectorate) and Spain (as the colony of Spanish Sahara), with Germany forfeiting all claims to Morocco. In return, France gives Germany a portion of the French Congo (as Kamerun) and Germany cedes some of German Kamerun to France (as Chad).
- November 5 – Italy annexes Tripoli and Cyrenaica (confirmed by an act of the Italian Parliament on February 25, 1912).
- November 17 – Omega Psi Phi fraternity is founded on the campus of Howard University, in Washington, D.C.
December
Main article: December 1911- December 1 – Outer Mongolia, the predecessor of modern-day Mongolia, is declared independent from the Chinese Empire.
- December 2 – Australasian Antarctic Expedition sets sail from Hobart.
- December 9 – Cross Mountain Mine disaster: A coal mine explosion near Briceville, Tennessee kills 84 miners, despite rescue efforts led by the United States Bureau of Mines.
- December 12 – The Delhi Durbar is held to mark the coronation of George V and Queen Mary as Emperor and Empress of India, and the transfer of the capital of British India from Calcutta to Delhi.
- December 14 – Amundsen and Scott expeditions: Roald Amundsen's Norwegian expedition reaches the geographical South Pole, 34 days ahead of Capt. Scott. News of Amundsen's success will not reach the outside world until next March.
- December 18 – The first exhibition by Der Blaue Reiter group of painters opens in Munich.
- December 18–28 – George V's 1911 hunting trip in Nepal.
- December 24 – Lackawanna Cut-Off railway line opens in New Jersey and Pennsylvania.
- December 29 – Sun Yat-sen is elected Provisional President of the Republic of China.
Date unknown
- The Encyclopædia Britannica Eleventh Edition is published under American management in England, by Cambridge University Press.
- New Zealand-born British physicist Ernest Rutherford deduces the existence of a compact atomic nucleus from experiments involving Rutherford scattering, proposing the Rutherford model of the atom.
- The first suffrage organisation in Romania, Liga Drepturile si Datoriile Femeii, is founded.
- The Air Intelligence branch of Russia's Airforce is created.
- Frank C. Mars starts the Mars Candy Factory in Tacoma, Washington, origin of Mars, Incorporated, the global confectionery and pet food brand.
Births
January
- January 1
- Hank Greenberg, American baseball player (d. 1986)
- Roman Totenberg, Polish-American violinist (d. 2012)
- January 2 – Pavel Rychagov, Soviet air ace, air force general (d. 1941)
- January 3 – Al Sack, American conductor, composer and violinist (d. 1947)
- January 5 – Jean-Pierre Aumont, French actor (d. 2001)
- January 7 – Butterfly McQueen, American actress (d. 1995)
- January 10
- Binod Bihari Chowdhury, Bangladeshi revolutionary (d. 2013)
- Norman Heatley, British biologist (d. 2004)
- January 11
- Brunhilde Pomsel, German broadcaster and secretary (d. 2017)
- Zenkō Suzuki, 44th Prime Minister of Japan (d. 2004)
- Bernardino González Ruíz, Panamanian General and Politician (d. 2012)
- January 13 – Joh Bjelke-Petersen, 31st Premier of Queensland (d. 2005)
- January 15
- January 16 – Eduardo Frei Montalva, Chilean politician, 29th President of Chile (d. 1982)
- January 17
- John S. McCain Jr., American admiral (d. 1981)
- George Stigler, American economist, Nobel Prize laureate (d. 1991)
- January 18
- José María Arguedas, Peruvian novelist, poet and anthropologist (d. 1969)
- Danny Kaye, American actor, comedian (d. 1987)
- January 19
- Ken Nelson, American record producer, music executive (d. 2008)
- Choor Singh, Singaporean judge (d. 2009)
- January 22 – Bruno Kreisky, Chancellor of Austria (d. 1990)
- January 25 – Kurt Maetzig, German director (d. 2012)
- January 26 – Polykarp Kusch, German-born physicist, Nobel Prize laureate (d. 1993)
- January 28 – Johan van Hulst, Dutch politician, academic, author and Yad Vashem recipient (d. 2018)
- January 29 – Peter von Siemens, German industrialist (d. 1986)
- January 30
- Roy Eldridge, American jazz musician (d. 1989)
- Hugh Marlowe, American film, television, stage and radio actor (d. 1982)
- January 31
- Eddie Byrne, Irish actor (d. 1981)
- Baba Vanga, blind Bulgarian mystic, clairvoyant and herbalist (d. 1996)
February
- February 5 – Jussi Björling, Swedish tenor (d. 1960)
- February 6 – Ronald Reagan, 40th President of the United States and actor (d. 2004)
- February 8 – Elizabeth Bishop, American poet (d. 1979)
- February 10 – Victor Guillermo Ramos Rangel, Venezuelan classical musician (d. 1986)
- February 12
- Cearbhall Ó Dálaigh (Carroll Daly), 5th President of Ireland (d. 1978)
- Stephen H. Sholes, American recording executive (d. 1968)
- February 13 – Jean Muir, American actress (d. 1996)
- February 14 – Willem Johan Kolff, Dutch inventor (d. 2009)
- February 17 – Oskar Seidlin, Silesian-born Jewish-American literary scholar (d. 1984)
- February 19
- Bill Bowerman, American track athlete, co-founder of Nike, Inc. (d. 1999)
- Merle Oberon, British actress (d. 1979)
- February 21 – Madeline Barclay, French SOE espionage agent (d. 1943)
- February 24 – Eduardo Vañó Pastor, Spanish cartoonist (d. 1993)
- February 27 – Fanny Edelman, Argentine politician (d. 2011)
- February 28 – Otakar Vávra, Czech director (d. 2011)
March
- March 1 – Mike Gilbert, New Zealand rugby union player (d. 2002)
- March 3 – Jean Harlow, American actress (d. 1937)
- March 5 – Wolfgang Larrazábal, 52nd President of Venezuela (d. 2003)
- March 6 – Nikolai Baibakov, Soviet statesman (d. 2008)
- March 8 – Alan Hovhaness, American composer (d. 2000)
- March 10 – Marita Camacho Quirós, First Lady of Costa Rica, supercentenarian
- March 12 – Gustavo Díaz Ordaz, 49th President of Mexico (d. 1979)
- March 13 – L. Ron Hubbard, American author, founder of Scientology (d. 1986)
- March 16
- Pierre Harmel, 40th Prime Minister of Belgium (d. 2009)
- Josef Mengele, German Nazi war criminal (d. 1979)
- March 18
- Al Benton, American baseball player (d. 1968)
- William Lava, American composer (d.1971)
- March 20 – Alfonso García Robles, Mexican diplomat and politician, Nobel Peace Prize laureate (d. 1991)
- March 24
- Joseph Barbera, American cartoonist (d. 2006)
- Jane Drew, English architect (d. 1996)
- Ephraim Engleman, American rheumatologist (d. 2015)
- March 25 – Jack Ruby, American mobster, killer of Lee Harvey Oswald (d. 1967)
- March 26
- Bernard Katz, German-born biophysicist, Nobel Prize laureate (d. 2003)
- Tennessee Williams, American playwright (d. 1983)
- March 27 – Erich Heller, British philosopher (d. 1990)
- March 29 – Brigitte Horney, German-born actress (d. 1988)
- March 31
- Freddie Green, American jazz musician (d. 1987)
- Elisabeth Grümmer, German soprano (d. 1986)
April
- April 3
- Stanisława Walasiewicz, Polish-born athlete (d. 1980)
- Sir Michael Woodruff, British/Australian surgeon (d. 2001)
- April 4 – Narciso J. Alegre, Filipino civil liberties advocate (d. 1980)
- April 5 – Hédi Amara Nouira, Tunisian politician, 11th Prime Minister of Tunisia (d. 1993)
- April 6 – Feodor Lynen, German biochemist, Nobel Prize laureate (d. 1979)
- April 8
- Melvin Calvin, American chemist, Nobel Prize laureate (d. 1997)
- Emil Cioran, Romanian philosopher and essayist (d. 1995)
- Ichirō Fujiyama, Japanese composer, singer (d. 1993)
- April 10 – Maurice Schumann, French politician (d. 1998)
- April 13 – Donald Leslie, American creator of the Leslie speaker (d. 2004)
- April 15 – Muhammad Metwalli al-Sha'rawi, Egyptian jurist (d. 1998)
- April 18 – Maurice Goldhaber, Austrian-American physicist (d. 2011)
- April 23
- Józef Cyrankiewicz, Polish communist politician, 2-time Prime Minister of Poland (d. 1989)
- Ronald Neame, British film cinematographer, producer, screenwriter and director (d. 2010)
- April 26 – Paul Verner, German politician (d. 1986)
- April 27 – Antonio Sastre, Argentine footballer (d. 1987)
- April 28
- Lee Falk, American writer, theater director and producer (d. 1999)
- Luigi Ferrando, Italian racing cyclist (d. 2003)
May
- May 5 – Andor Lilienthal, Hungarian chess Grandmaster (d. 2010)
- May 6 – Frank Nelson, American actor (d. 1986)
- May 7 – Ishirō Honda, Japanese film director (d. 1993)
- May 8 – Robert Johnson, American guitarist, singer (d. 1938)
- May 10 – Bel Kaufman, German-born American author (d. 2014)
- May 11 – Phil Silvers, American actor, comedian (d. 1985)
- May 12 – Dorothy Rungeling, Canadian aviator (d. 2018)
- May 15 – Max Frisch, Swiss playwright and novelist (d. 1991)
- May 16 – Tunku Puan Besar Kurshiah, Malayan queen (d. 1999)
- May 17
- Lisa Fonssagrives, Swedish model (d. 1992)
- André Jaunet, French-born flutist (d. 1988)
- Maureen O'Sullivan, Irish actress (d. 1998)
- May 18 – Big Joe Turner, African-American singer (d. 1985)
- May 20 – Gardner Fox, American writer (d. 1986)
- May 22 – Anatol Rapoport, Russian-born American mathematical psychologist (d. 2007)
- May 24 – Carleen Hutchins, American violin maker (d. 2009)
- May 25 – Eric P. Newman, American numismatist (d. 2017)
- May 27
- Hubert Humphrey, American politician, Vice President of the United States (1965-1969) (d. 1978)
- Teddy Kollek, Austrian-born Israeli politician, mayor of Jerusalem (d. 2007)
- Vincent Price, American actor (d. 1993)
- May 31 – Maurice Allais, French economist, Nobel Prize laureate (d. 2010)
June
- June 3 – Ellen Corby, American actress (d. 1999)
- June 4 – Milovan Đilas, Yugoslavian Marxist (d. 1995)
- June 5 – Neel E. Kearby, American fighter ace (d. 1944)
- June 9 – Hawley Pratt, American film director, animator and illustrator (d. 1999)
- June 13
- Luis Walter Alvarez, American physicist, Nobel Prize laureate (d. 1988)
- Prince Aly Khan, Indian-born Pakistani imam of Ismaili Shi'a Islam (d. 1960)
- June 15 – Wilbert Awdry, English children's writer (d. 1997)
- June 16 – Paulo Gracindo, Brazilian actor (d. 1995)
- June 19 – Dudley Senanayake, 2nd Prime Minister of Sri Lanka (d. 1973)
- June 20 – Paul Pietsch, German racer, magazine magnate (d. 2012)
- June 21
- Irving Fein, American television, film producer (d. 2012)
- Wonderful Smith, African-American comedian (d. 2008)
- June 22
- Marie Braun, Dutch swimmer (d. 1982)
- Princess Cecilie of Greece and Denmark, wife of Hereditary Grand Duke Georg Donatus of Hesse and sister of Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh (d. 1937)
- Michel Dens, French baritone singer (d. 2000)
- Vernon Kirby, South African tennis player (d. 1994)
- Sir Kenneth Mather, British geneticist and botanist (d. 1990)
- June 23
- Nikolai Dmitriyevich Kuznetsov, Russian aeronautical engineer (d. 1995)
- Admiral Sir Horace Rochfort Law, British naval officer and Commander-in-Chief, Naval Home Command (March 1970 – May 1972) (d. 2005)
- David Ogilvy, British advertising executive (d. 1999)
- Hannah Weinstein, American journalist, publicist and left-wing political activist who became a television producer in Britain (d. 1984)
- June 24
- Juan Manuel Fangio, Argentine race car driver (d. 1995)
- Norman Lessing, American television screenwriter, producer, playwright, chess master and chess writer (d. 2001)
- Ernesto Sabato, Argentine writer (d. 2011)
- Portia White, Canadian opera singer (d. 1968)
- June 25
- Reed Hadley, American actor (d. 1974)
- William Howard Stein, American chemist, Nobel Prize laureate (d. 1980)
- June 26
- Toyo Shibata, Japanese poet (d. 2013)
- Babe Didrikson Zaharias, American athlete, golfer (d. 1956)
- June 27
- Ben Alexander, American actor (d. 1969)
- Marion M. Magruder, American officer (d. 1997)
- June 28
- Sir Donald Macleod Douglas, Scottish surgeon (d. 1993)
- Thalia Mara, American ballet dancer, educator and author (d. 2003)
- Lieutenant Commander Malcolm David Wanklyn, British naval officer (MIA 1942)
- June 29
- Bernard Herrmann, American composer (d. 1975)
- Lucien Lauk, French racing cyclist (d. 2001)
- Prince Bernhard of Lippe-Biesterfeld, German-born Prince Consort of the Netherlands (1948–1980) (d. 2004)
- Pablo Gomez Sarino, Filipino politician (d.1987)
- June 30
- Czesław Miłosz, Polish-born writer, Nobel Prize laureate (d. 2004)
- Nagarjun, Indian poet (d. 1998)
July
- July 1
- Guy Raymond, American actor (d. 1997)
- Sergei Sokolov, Marshal of the Soviet Union (d. 2012)
- July 2
- Fred Beaver, Muscogee Creek-Seminole painter and muralist (d. 1980)
- Diego Fabbri, Italian playwright (d. 1980)
- Dorothy M. Horstmann, American epidemiologist, virologist and pediatrician (d. 2001)
- Reg Parnell, British racing driver and manager (d. 1964)
- July 3
- Herbert E. Grier, American electrical engineer (d. 1999)
- Joe Hardstaff Jr, English cricketer (d. 1990)
- July 4
- Mitch Miller, American singer, television personality (d. 2010)
- Elizabeth Peratrovich, American civil rights activist (d. 1958)
- Frederick Seitz, American scientist (d. 2008)
- July 5
- Costantino Nivola, Italian sculptor (d. 1988)
- Giorgio Borġ Olivier, 7th Prime Minister of Malta (d. 1980)
- Georges Pompidou, President of France (d. 1974)
- July 6
- LaVerne Andrews, American singer (d. 1967)
- Annibale Frossi, Italian football player, manager (d. 1999)
- June Gale, American actress (d. 1996)
- July 7
- Hubert de Bèsche, Swedish fencer (d. 1997)
- Gretchen Franklin, English actress, dancer (d. 2005)
- Shunpei Hashioka, Japanese-Chinese boxer (d. 1978)
- Gian Carlo Menotti, Italian-born American composer (d. 2007)
- Joan Perry, American film actress, model and singer (d. 1996)
- July 8
- John Dudley Ball Jr., American novelist (d. 1988)
- Vincente Gomez, Spanish guitarist and composer (d. 2001)
- Fred Kohler Jr., American actor (d. 1993)
- July 9
- Aleksandrs Laime, Latvian-born explorer (d. 1994)
- Mervyn Peake, British writer, illustrator (d. 1968)
- Svetislav Valjarević, Serbian Yugoslav international football player (d. 1996)
- John Archibald Wheeler, American physicist (d. 2008)
- July 10 – Amalia Solórzano, First Lady of Mexico (d. 2008)
- July 11
- Hyacinth Gabriel Connon, American-Filipino Lasallian Brother, president of De La Salle University in Manila (1950–1959 and 1966–1978) (d. 1978)
- Olive Cotton, Australian photographer (d. 2003)
- July 14 – William Norris, American business executive (d. 2006)
- July 15
- July 16
- Ginger Rogers, American actress, dancer (d. 1995)
- Gabriele Wülker, German social scientist, civil servant (d. 2001)
- July 17 – Yang Jiang, Chinese playwright, author and translator (d. 2016)
- July 18
- Hume Cronyn, Canadian actor (d. 2003)
- Arch MacDonald, American broadcast journalist, television pioneer (d. 1985)
- July 19 – Ben Eastman, American middle-distance runner (d. 2002)
- July 19 – Loda Halama, Polish dancer and actress (d. 1996)
- July 21 – Marshall McLuhan, Canadian author (d. 1980)
- July 22 – José María Lemus, 33rd President of El Salvador (d. 1993)
- July 26 – Jerry Burke, American musician (d. 1965)
- July 28 – Ann Doran, American actress (d. 2000)
- July 29 – Ján Cikker, Slovak composer (d. 1989)
- July 31 – George Liberace, American musician (d. 1983)
August
- August 2 – Rusty Wescoatt, American actor (d. 1987)
- August 3 – Manuel Esperón, Mexican musician, composer (d. 2011)
- August 5 – Robert Taylor, American actor (d. 1969)
- August 6
- Lucille Ball, American actress, television producer and co-owner of Desilu Productions (d. 1989)
- Norman Gordon, South African cricketer (d. 2014)
- Constance Fecher Heaven, British romance writer (d. 1995)
- August 7 – Nicholas Ray, American director (d. 1979)
- August 8 – Rosetta LeNoire, American actress (d. 2002)
- August 9 – William Alfred Fowler, American physicist, Nobel Prize laureate (d. 1995)
- August 10
- Leonidas Andrianopoulos, Greek footballer (d. 2011)
- A. N. Sherwin-White, English historian (d. 1993)
- August 11
- William H. Avery, American politician (d. 2009)
- Thanom Kittikachorn, 10th Prime Minister of Thailand (d. 2004)
- August 12 – Cantinflas, Mexican actor (d. 1993)
- August 13 – Roy Pinney, American herpetologist, photographer, war correspondent and writer (d. 2010)
- August 15 – Anthony Salerno, American gangster (d. 1992)
- August 17
- Mikhail Botvinnik, Russian chess player (d. 1995)
- Martin Sandberger, German military officer (d. 2010)
- August 18 – Amelia Boynton Robinson, African-American civil rights activist (d. 2015)
- August 22 – Joe Hickey, American politician, jurist, governor and senator from Wyoming (d. 1970)
- August 23
- Betty Robinson, American Olympic athlete (d. 1999)
- Birger Ruud, Norwegian athlete (d. 1998)
- August 25 – Võ Nguyên Giáp, General of the Vietnam People's Army (d. 2013)
- August 29 – John Charnley, English orthopaedic surgeon, pioneer of hip replacement operation (d. 1982)
- August 31 – Ramón Vinay, Chilean operatic tenor (d. 1996)
September
- September 1 – Kōmei Abe, Japanese composer (d. 2006)
- September 2 – Romare Bearden, American artist (d. 1988)
- September 6 – Harry Danning, American baseball player (d. 2004)
- September 7 – Todor Zhivkov, 36th Prime Minister of Bulgaria (d. 1998)
- September 8 – Byron Morrow, American actor (d. 2006)
- September 9
- Paul Goodman, American author (d. 1972)
- Sir John Gorton, 19th Prime Minister of Australia (d. 2002)
- September 10
- Nelly Omar, Argentine actress and singer (d. 2013)
- Renée Simonot, French actress (d. 2021)
- September 13 – Bill Monroe, American musician (d. 1996)
- September 15 – Joseph Pevney, American director (d. 2008)
- September 19 – William Golding, English writer, Nobel Prize laureate (d. 1993)
- September 24
- Konstantin Chernenko, General Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union (d. 1985)
- Ed Kretz, American motorcycle racer (d. 1996)
- September 25 – Eric Williams, 1st Prime Minister of Trinidad and Tobago (d. 1981)
- September 27 – John Harvey, American actor (d. 1982)
- September 29 – Charles Court, Australian politician (d. 2007)
- September 30
- Bernd von Brauchitsch, German air force officer (d. 1974)
- Ruth Gruber, American journalist and writer (d. 2016)
October
- October 3 – Edgar Sanabria, Venezuelan lawyer, diplomat and politician, Interim President of Venezuela (d. 1989)
- October 4 – Mary Two-Axe Earley, Canadian indigenous women's rights activist (d. 1996)
- October 5
- Pierre Dansereau, Canadian ecologist (d. 2011)
- Brian O'Nolan, Irish humourist (d. 1966)
- October 9 – Joe Rosenthal, American photographer (d. 2006)
- October 10 – Clare Hollingworth, English journalist (d. 2017)
- October 12 – Vijay Merchant, Indian cricketer (d. 1987)
- October 13
- Tadeusz Chyliński, Polish designer and constructor (d. 1978)
- Ashok Kumar, Indian actor (d. 2001)
- October 14 – Lê Đức Thọ, Vietnamese general and politician, recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize (d. 1990)
- October 15 – James H. Schmitz, German-born American science fiction writer (d. 1981)
- October 21
- Dick Harris, Australian rules footballer (d. 1993)
- William A. Mitchell, American food chemist, inventor (d. 2004)
- October 26
- Sid Gillman, American football coach (d. 2003)
- Mahalia Jackson, African-American gospel singer (d. 1972)
- October 27 – Leif Erickson, American actor (d. 1986)
- October 30
- Ruth Hussey, American actress (d. 2005)
- Eileen Whelan, British cricketer (d. 2021)
November
- November 1
- Henri Troyat, French writer (d. 2007)
- Sidney Wood, American tennis player (d. 2009)
- Shi Ping, Chinese academic, political administrator, and supercentenarian (d. 2024)
- November 2 – Odysseas Elytis, Greek writer, Nobel Prize laureate (d. 1996)
- November 5 – Roy Rogers, American singer, actor (d. 1998)
- November 7
- Yolande Beekman, French-born World War II heroine (d. 1944)
- Ángeles Santos Torroella, Spanish painter (d. 2013)
- November 12
- Yehoshua Rabinovitz, Israeli politician (d. 1979)
- Chad Varah, British priest and humanitarian (d. 2007)
- November 13 – Buck O'Neil, American baseball player, manager (d. 2006)
- November 15 – Kay Walsh, British actress (d. 2005)
- November 24 – Erik Bergman, Finnish composer (d. 2006)
- November 25 – Roelof Frankot, Dutch painter (d. 1984)
- November 26 – Robert Marchand, French cyclist (d. 2021)
- November 27
- David Merrick, American theater producer (d. 2000)
- Fe del Mundo, Filipino paediatrician (d. 2011)
- November 28 – Václav Renč, Czech poet, dramatist and translator (d. 1973)
- November 30 – Jorge Negrete, Mexican singer and actor (d. 1953)
December
- December 1 – Walter Alston, American baseball player, manager (d. 1984)
- December 3 – Nino Rota, Italian composer (d. 1979)
- December 5 – Władysław Szpilman, Polish pianist, memoirist (d. 2000)
- December 8 – Lee J. Cobb, American actor (d. 1976)
- December 9 – Broderick Crawford, American actor (d. 1986)
- December 10 – Chet Huntley, American television reporter (d. 1974)
- December 11
- Val Guest, British film director (d. 2006)
- Naguib Mahfouz, Egyptian writer, Nobel Prize laureate (d. 2006)
- Qian Xuesen, Chinese scientist (d. 2009)
- December 13
- Trygve Haavelmo, Norwegian economist, Nobel Prize laureate (d. 1999)
- Kenneth Patchen, American poet and painter (d. 1972)
- December 14
- Jerzy Iwanow-Szajnowicz, Greek-Polish athlete, Resistance member (d. 1943)
- Spike Jones, American musician (d. 1965)
- Hans von Ohain, German physicist, designer of the first operational jet engine (d. 1998)
- December 15 – Stan Kenton, American jazz pianist, composer and arranger (d. 1979)
- December 17 – André Claveau, French singer, Eurovision Song Contest 1958 winner (d. 2003)
- December 18 – Jules Dassin, American director (d. 2008)
- December 20 – Hortense Calisher, American author (d. 2009)
- December 21 – Josh Gibson, African-American baseball player (d. 1947)
- December 23 – Niels Kaj Jerne, English-born immunologist, Nobel Prize laureate (d. 1994)
- December 25 – Louise Bourgeois, French-born American artist (d. 2010)
- December 26
- Steve Kordek, American pinball innovator (d. 2012)
- Kikuko, Princess Takamatsu of Japan (d. 2004)
- December 27
- Abdul Halim, Indonesian politician, 4th Prime Minister of Indonesia (d. 1987)
- Anna Russell, British comedian and singer (d. 2006)
- December 28 – Sam Levenson, American humorist and author (d. 1980)
- December 29 – Klaus Fuchs, German theoretical physicist, spy (d. 1988)
Deaths
January
- January 1 – John I. Curtin, American general (b. 1837)
- January 3
- 'Abd al-Ahad Khan, Emir of Bukhara (b. 1859)
- Alexandros Papadiamantis, Greek poet (b. 1851)
- January 4
- Stefano Bruzzi, Italian painter (b. 1835)
- Francesco Segna, Italian Roman Catholic cardinal (b. 1836)
- January 5
- Walter Beatty, Canadian political figure (b. 1836)
- Marcelina Darowska, Polish Roman Catholic nun, saint (b. 1827)
- January 6 – Sir John Aird, 1st Baronet, English civil engineer (b. 1833)
- January 8 – Pietro Gori, Italian lawyer, journalist and poet (b. 1865)
- January 12 – Georg Jellinek, Austrian legal philosopher (b. 1851)
- January 13 – Władysław Czachórski, Polish painter (b. 1850)
- January 15 – Carolina Coronado, Spanish poet (b. 1820)
- January 17 – Sir Francis Galton, British explorer, biologist (b. 1822)
- January 23 – Edmund Beswick, English rugby football player (b. 1858)
February
- February 1 – Charles Stillman Sperry, American admiral (b. 1847)
- February 2 – Archduke Johann Salvator of Austria (b. 1852)
- February 4
- Piet Cronjé, Boer general (b. 1836)
- John W. Blaisdell, American stage actor (b. 1840)
- February 8 – Joaquín Costa, Spanish politician, lawyer, economist and historian (b. 1846)
- February 10 – Gustavo Maria Bruni, Italian childhood Roman Catholic servant of God (b. 1903)
- February 14 – David Boyle, Canadian archaeologist (b. 1842)
- February 15
- Theodor Escherich, German-born Austrian pediatrician (b. 1857)
- Pavel Grigorievich Dukmasov, Russian general (b. 1838)
- February 16 – Alice Morse Earle, American historian (b. 1851)
- February 18 – Buttons Briggs, American baseball player (b. 1875)
- February 21 – Isidre Nonell, Spanish painter (b. 1873)
- February 23
- Richard Henry Beddome, British military officer, naturalist (b. 1830)
- Giuditta Vannini, Italian Roman Catholic religious professed, blessed (b. 1859)
- February 25 – Fritz von Uhde, German painter (b. 1848)
March
- March 1 – Jacobus Henricus van 't Hoff, Dutch chemist, Nobel Prize laureate (b. 1852)
- March 6
- Mary Anne Barker, English author (b. 1831)
- Thierry, Count of Limburg Stirum, Belgian historian (b. 1827)
- March 11 – Théotime Blanchard, Canadian farmer, teacher, merchant and politician (b. 1844)
- March 18
- Richard Baker, Australian politician (b. 1842)
- Anna Brackett, American feminist, educator (b. 1836)
- March 21 – Shams-ul-haq Azeemabadi, Indian Islamic scholar (b. 1857)
- March 22 – William Collins, British Anglican bishop (b. 1867)
- March 24
- Rodolphe-Madeleine Cleophas Dareste de La Chavanne, French jurist (b. 1824)
- Dragan Tsankov, Bulgarian politician, 3rd Prime Minister of Bulgaria (b. 1828)
- March 27 – Margarita Savitskaya, Russian actress (b. 1868)
- March 28 – Samuel Franklin Emmons, American geologist (b. 1841)
- March 30
- Pellegrino Artusi, Italian businessman (b. 1820)
- Ellen Swallow Richards, American chemist (b. 1842)
April
- April 5 – Charles Frederic Moberly Bell, British journalist and newspaper editor (b. 1847)
- April 9 – Manuel Aguirre de Tejada, Spanish politician and lawyer (b. 1827)
- April 10 – Mikalojus Konstantinas Čiurlionis, Lithuanian artist and composer (b. 1875)
- April 12 – James Mathers, Irish missionary (b. 1854)
- April 14
- Addie Joss, American baseball player, Major League Baseball Hall of Fame member (b. 1880)
- Denman Thompson, American actor, playwright (b. 1833)
- April 25 – Emilio Salgari, Italian writer (b. 1862)
- April 26 – Pedro Paterno, Filipino politician (b. 1857)
- April 29 – Georg, Prince of Schaumburg-Lippe (b. 1846)
May
- May 6
- Robert Alden, American author (b. 1836)
- René Vallon, French aviator (b. 1880)
- May 9 – Thomas Wentworth Higginson, American Unitarian minister and abolitionist (b. 1823)
- May 16 – Gheorghe Manu, 17th Prime Minister of Romania (b. 1833)
- May 18 – Gustav Mahler, Austrian composer (b. 1860)
- May 21 – Williamina Fleming, Scottish astronomer (b. 1857)
- May 23 – John Douglas, English architect (b. 1830)
- May 24 – Dezső Bánffy, 12th Prime Minister of Hungary (b. 1843)
- May 25
- Vasily Klyuchevsky, Russian historian (b. 1841)
- William Ridley, British missionary (b. 1836)
- May 27 – Thursday October Christian II, Pitcairn Islands leader (b. 1820)
- May 29
- Benjamin Broomhall, British advocate (b. 1829)
- Daniel W. Burke, American soldier (b. 1841)
- Stephanus Jacobus du Toit, South African nationalist, theologian, journalist and politician (b. 1847)
- W. S. Gilbert, English dramatist (b. 1836)
- May 30 – Milton Bradley, American businessman and board game pioneer (b. 1836)
June
- June 1 – Claudio Brindis de Salas Garrido, Cuban violinist (b. 1852)
- June 2 – Axel Olof Freudenthal, Finnish philologist, politician (b. 1836)
- June 5 – Édouard Bague, French aviator (b. 1879)
- June 7
- William Gordon, British Roman Catholic prelate (b. 1831)
- Maurice Rouvier, French statesman, Prime Minister of France (b. 1842)
- June 9 – Carrie Nation, American temperance activist (b. 1846)
- June 16 – Joshua H. Berkey, American publisher, minister and political activist (b. 1852)
- June 20 – Ghazaros Aghayan, Armenian writer, educator, folklorist, historian, linguist and public figure (b. 1840)
- June 23 – Cecrope Barilli, Italian painter (b. 1839)
- June 25 – Princess Maria Clotilde of Savoy (b. 1843)
- June 26 – Lucy Hughes Brown, American physician (b. 1863)
July
- July 2
- José Dias Correia de Carvalho, Portuguese Roman Catholic bishop (b. 1830)
- Mary M. Cohen, American social economist (b. 1854)
- Clement A. Evans, American Confederate general (b. 1833)
- July 5
- Maria Pia of Savoy, Queen consort of Portugal (b. 1847)
- George Johnstone Stoney, Irish physicist (b. 1826)
- July 6 – Princess Alexandra of Saxe-Altenburg (b. 1830)
- July 8 – Henry Perrine Baldwin, American businessman (b. 1842)
- July 11 – Laura Jacinta Rittenhouse, American temperance activist and juvenile literature author (b. 1841)
- July 14 – Ignaz von Peczely, Hungarian scientist, physician and homeopath (b. 1826)
- July 15
- Carlo Ademollo, Italian painter (b. 1824)
- Louisa Cavendish, Duchess of Devonshire (b. 1832)
- July 16 – August Harambašić, Croatian writer (b. 1861)
- July 17 – Rufino José Cuervo, Colombian linguist, philologist and writer (b. 1844)
- July 19 – Manuel Iradier, Spanish explorer and Africanist (b. 1854)
- July 20 – Caleb Cook Baldwin, American Presbyterian missionary (b. 1820)
- July 25
- Edmund Bogdanowicz, Polish poet, writer and journalist (b. 1857)
- Carmen Salles y Barangueras, Spanish Roman Catholic religious professed and saint (b. 1848)
- July 26 – José Alves de Cerqueira César, Brazilian politician (b. 1835)
August
- August 1
- Edwin Austin Abbey, American painter (b. 1852)
- Konrad Duden, German philologist (b. 1829)
- August 2 – Ioryi Mucitano, Aromanian revolutionary (b. 1882)
- August 6 – Florentino Ameghino, Argentine naturalist, paleontologist, anthropologist and zoologist (b. 1853)
- August 7
- Elizabeth Akers Allen, American poet and journalist (b. 1832)
- José Rafael Balmaceda, Chilean politician, diplomat (b. 1850)
- August 11
- Isabela de Rosis, Italian Roman Catholic religious sister, servant of God and Venerable (b. 1842)
- Albert Ladenburg, German chemist (b. 1842)
- August 12 – Jules Brunet, French military leader (b. 1838)
- August 14 – Henry Rathbone, Union Army officer and diplomat (b. 1837)
- August 15 – William R. Badger, American pioneer aviator (b. 1886)
- August 16 – Patrick Francis Moran, Australian cardinal, Archbishop of Sydney (b. 1830)
- August 17 – Petro Nini Luarasi, Albanian activist (b. 1854)
- August 29 – Mahbub Ali Khan of Hyderabad (b. 1886)
- August 31 – Benjamin Grierson, American Civil War general (b. 1826)
September
- September 4 – John Francon Williams, Welsh-born journalist, writer, geographer, historian, cartographer and inventor (b. 1854)
- September 7 – Friedrich Breitfuss, Russian philatelist (b. 1851)
- September 9 – Francis March, American comparative linguist (b. 1825)
- September 12 – William Alexander, Irish Anglican bishop, Primate of All Ireland (b. 1824)
- September 15 – Joel Benton, American writer, poet and lecturer (b. 1832)
- September 16 – Edward Whymper, British explorer, mountaineer (b. 1840)
- September 18 – Pyotr Stolypin, 3rd Prime Minister of Russia (assassinated) (b. 1862)
- September 20 – Sir Robert Hart, 1st Baronet, British diplomat (b. 1835)
- September 23 – John Arthur Barry, British-born Australian journalist, author (b. 1850)
- September 25 – Emma Helen Blair, American journalist, editor (b. 1851)
- September 29 – Henry Northcote, 1st Baron Northcote, 3rd Governor-General of Australia (b. 1846)
- September 30 – Sir Herbert Risley, British ethnographer and colonial administrator (b. 1851)
October
- October – Blanche Atkinson, British novelist (b. 1847)
- October 1 – Wilhelm Dilthey, German psychologist, sociologist and philosopher (b. 1833)
- October 2
- Cromwell Dixon, American aviator (b. 1892)
- Winfield Scott Schley, American admiral (b. 1839)
- October 3 – Carolina Beatriz Ângelo, Portuguese physician (b. 1878)
- October 5 – William Astley, Australian writer (b. 1855)
- October 7
- John Hughlings Jackson, English neurologist (b. 1835)
- Elmer McCurdy, American outlaw (b. 1880)
- October 8 – Lee Batchelor, Australian politician (b. 1865)
- October 9
- Cornelius Newton Bliss, American merchant, politician and collector (b. 1833)
- Antonio Borrero, 10th President of Ecuador (b. 1827)
- October 11
- Dimitar Agura, Bulgarian historian (b. 1849)
- Henry Broadhurst, British trade unionist, politician (b. 1840)
- Elena Arellano Chamorro, Nicaraguan pioneer educator (b. 1836)
- October 13 – Miguel Malvar, Filipino general (b. 1865)
- October 14 – John Marshall Harlan, U.S. Supreme Court Justice (b. 1833)
- October 17 – José López Domínguez, Spanish military officer, politician and 24th Prime Minister of Spain (b. 1829)
- October 18 – Alfred Binet, French psychologist (b. 1857)
- October 19 – Eugene Burton Ely, American aviation pioneer (b. 1886)
- October 24 – Ida Lewis, American lighthouse keeper (b. 1842)
- October 27 – Arthur Lloyd, British Anglican missionary (b. 1852)
- October 28 – Clement V. Rogers, Cherokee politician, father of Will Rogers (b. 1839)
- October 29 – Joseph Pulitzer, Hungarian-born newspaper publisher, journalist (b. 1847)
- October 30 – Elizabeth Herbert, Baroness Herbert of Lea, English Catholic writer, translator, philanthropist and social figure (b. 1822)
- October 31 – John Joseph Montgomery, American glider pioneer (b. 1858)
November
- November 2 – Kyrle Bellew, English actor (b. 1850)
- November 3 – George Chrystal, British mathematician (b. 1851)
- November 7
- Constantin Budisteanu, Romanian soldier, politician (b. 1838)
- Nathaniel Bull, Australian politician (b. 1842)
- November 8 – Oscar Bielaski, American baseball player (b. 1847)
- November 9 – Howard Pyle, American artist and fiction writer (b. 1853)
- November 10 – Christian Lundeberg, Swedish politician, 10th Prime Minister of Sweden (b. 1842)
- November 11 – Josef Roman Lorenz, Austrian naturalist (b. 1825)
- November 14 – Francis Buxton, British barrister and politician (b. 1847)
- November 19
- Billy Beaumont, English football player (b. 1883)
- Ramón Cáceres, 31st President of the Dominican Republic (b. 1866)
- November 20 – Sophia Frances Anne Caulfeild, British needlework artist (b. 1824)
- November 22
- William George Aston, British consular official (b. 1841)
- John Sanford Barnes, American businessman (b. 1836)
- November 23
- James George Bell, American businessman, settler (b. 1831)
- Bernard Tancred, South African cricketer (b. 1865)
- November 25 – Paul Lafargue, French Marxist theorist, activist (b. 1842)
- November 26
- Komura Jutarō, Japanese statesman (b. 1855)
- Nikola Hristić, Prime Minister of Serbia (b. 1818)
- November 28 – Preston Jacobus, American developer, businessman and politician (b. 1864)
- November 29 – Stanley Calvert Clarke, British army officer, courtier
December
- December 1 – Vassily Maximov, Russian painter (b. 1844)
- December 2
- George Davidson, English-born American geodesist, astronomer, geographer, surveyor and engineer (b. 1825)
- Eugène Alphonse Dyer, Canadian merchant, farmer and political figure (b. 1838)
- December 7 – Robert Maitland Brereton, English railway engineer (b. 1834)
- December 9 – Blessed Bernard Mary of Jesus, Italian Roman Catholic priest, blessed (b. 1831)
- December 10 – Sir Joseph Dalton Hooker, English botanist (b. 1817)
- December 11 – Thomas Ball, American sculptor, musician (b. 1819)
- December 13 – Nikolay Beketov, Russian chemist (b. 1827)
- December 19 – John Bigelow, American lawyer, statesman (b. 1817)
- December 20 – Rose Eytinge, American actress (b. 1835)
- December 21
- Catharine H. T. Avery, American author and editor (b. 1844)
- Emilio Estrada Carmona, 18th President of Ecuador (b. 1855)
- December 22
- Mary Jane Coggeshall, American suffragist (b. 1836)
- Odilon Lannelongue, French surgeon (b. 1840)
- December 24 – Hyacinth (Jacek) Gulski, American Roman Catholic priest (b. 1847)
- December 25 – Arthur F. Griffith, American calculating prodigy (b. 1880)
Nobel Prizes
- Physics – Wilhelm Wien
- Chemistry – Marie Curie
- Medicine – Allvar Gullstrand
- Literature – Maurice Maeterlinck
- Peace – Tobias Asser
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Further reading
- New International year book: 1911 comprehensive, global coverage online
- Britannica year-book, 1913 (1913) covers 1911 and 1912, global coverage
- Gilbert, Martin. A History of the Twentieth Century: Volume 1 1900-1933 (1997); global coverage of politics, diplomacy and warfare; pp 225–44.
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