What is 1910?
Events
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title="Halley's Comet's tail" width="160"
alt="Halley's Comet's tail" />
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title="wikilink">Halley's Comet</a>'s tail</figcaption>
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January
February
March
April
May
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title=" May 6: King George V" width="150" alt=" May 6: King George V" />
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6</a>: <a href="George_V" title="wikilink">King George
V</a></figcaption>
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June
- June 3 – The Norwegian Antarctic
Expedition, led by
Roald Amundsen on the steamer
Fram, departs from Christiania
(modern-day Oslo) without fanfare, and no
announcement until later in the year of Amundsen's intention to
reach the South Pole.4
- June 5 – The Nanyang industrial
exposition
("Nanking Exposition"), an official world's
fair, opens in Qing
dynasty China.56
- June 6 – The Holland Dakota Landbouw Compagnie
is established.7
- June 15 – The British Antarctic
Expedition, led by Robert Falcon
Scott on the whaler Terra
Nova, departs from
Cardiff for the South Pole.
- June 22 – DELAG Zeppelin
dirigible Deutschland makes the first commercial passenger flight,
from Friedrichshafen to
Düsseldorf in
Germany; the flight takes 9 hours.
- June 25 – The ballet The
Firebird (L'Oiseau de feu), the first
major work by Russian composer Igor
Stravinsky, commissioned by
Diaghilev's Ballets
Russes, is premièred in Paris, bringing
the composer international fame.8
July
August
September
October
November
- November 7 – The first air flight for the
purpose of delivering commercial freight takes place in the United
States. The flight, made by Wright
brothers pilot Philip
Parmalee, is between
Dayton and Columbus,
Ohio.
- November 14 – In the first
takeoff from a ship by a fixed-wing aircraft,
Eugene Ely takes off from a temporary
platform erected over the bow of the light
cruiser USS
Birmingham in Hampton Roads,
Virginia.
- November 20 – The Mexican
Revolution begins, when
Francisco I. Madero proclaims the
elections of 1910 null and void, and calls for an armed revolution
at 6 p.m. against the illegitimate presidency/dictatorship of
Porfirio Díaz.
- November 22 – Revolt of the
Lash at Rio de
Janeiro: Mutineers in the Brazilian
Navy, led by João Cândido
Felisberto, seize control of
the new dreadnought battleship Minas
Geraes, and other
ships whose guns are aimed at the city, as the crews demand
improvements in their conditions (which are conceded on November
26 by the Brazilian government).
- November 23 – Johan Alfred
Ander becomes the last person to be
executed in Sweden.
December
- December 3 – Modern neon lighting is first
demonstrated by Georges Claude at the Paris Motor Show.
Undated
- The electric streetcars of
Austria-Hungary, France, Germany and
Great Britain are carrying 6.7 million riders per year.
- Henry Ford sells 10,000 automobiles.
Births
January
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title="Django Reinhardt" width="120" alt="Django Reinhardt" />
<figcaption aria-hidden="true"><a href="Django_Reinhardt"
title="wikilink">Django Reinhardt</a></figcaption>
</figure>
- January 4
- January 5 – Jack
Lovelock, New Zealand Olympic athlete (d.
1949)
- January 8 – Galina
Ulanova, Russian dancer (d.
1998)
- January 10
- January 11 – Trygve
Bratteli, Norwegian politician, Prime
Minister of Norway (d.
1984)
- January 12
- January 16 – Mario
Tobino, Italian poet, writer and
psychiatrist (d. 1991)
- January 21 – Károly
Takács, Hungarian Olympic shooter (d.
1976)
- January 23 – Django
Reinhardt, Belgian jazz musician (d.
1953)
- January 25 – Edgar V.
Saks, Estonian statesman, historian (d.
1984)
- January 27 – Edvard
Kardelj, Yugoslav political leader,
partisan (d. 1979)
- January 28
February
<img src="William_Shockley,_Stanford_University.jpg"
title="William Shockley" width="120" alt="William Shockley" /> <img src="Joan_Bennett_1938.jpg" title="Joan Bennett" width="120"
alt="Joan Bennett" />
- February 2 – David
Sharpe, American actor, stunt
performer (d. 1980)
- February 5 – Francisco
Varallo, Argentine footballer (d.
2010)
- February 9 – Jacques
Monod, French biologist, Nobel Prize
laureate (d. 1976)
- February 10
- February 13 – William
Shockley, American physicist, Nobel
Prize laureate (d. 1989)
- February 15 – Irena
Sendler, Polish humanitarian (d.
2008)
- February 17
- February 21 – Douglas
Bader, British fighter pilot (d.
1982)
- February 22 – Vaughn
Taylor, American actor (d.
1983)
- February 27
March
<img src="David_Niven_4_Allan_Warren.jpg" title="David Niven"
width="120" alt="David Niven" /> <img src="Tancredo_Neves,_1983.jpg" title="Tancredo Neves" width="120"
alt="Tancredo Neves" /> <img src="Masayoshi_Ohira_19781207.jpg" title="Masayoshi Ōhira"
width="154" height="154" alt="Masayoshi Ōhira" /> <img src="Akirakurosawa-onthesetof7samurai-1953-page88.jpg"
title="Akira Kurosawa" width="120" alt="Akira Kurosawa" /> <img src="Ingrid_of_Sweden_and_Denmark_1954.jpg"
title="Ingrid of Sweden" width="120" alt="Ingrid of Sweden" />
- March 1
- March 4 – Tancredo
Neves, President of
Brazil (d. 1985)
- March 5
- March 7 – Will
Glickman, American playwright (d.
1983)
- March 8 – Claire
Trevor, American actress (d.
2000)
- March 9 – Samuel
Barber, American composer (d.
1981)
- March 11
- March 12 – Masayoshi
Ōhira, Prime Minister of
Japan (d.
1980)
- March 13 – Karl Gustav
Ahlefeldt, Danish actor (d.
1985)
- March 16 – Aladár
Gerevich, Hungarian fencer (d. 1991)
- March 23 – Akira
Kurosawa, Japanese screenwriter,
producer and director (d. 1998)
- March 24
- March 25 – Magda
Olivero, Italian soprano (d.
2014)14
- March 27 – Hugh
Nibley, American scholar and Latter-day
Saint apologist (d. 2005)
- March 28 – Ingrid of
Sweden, Queen consort of
Denmark (d.
2000)
- March 31 – Edward
Seago, British artist (d.
1974)
April
- April 1 – Harry
Carney, American jazz musician (d.
1974)
- April 2 – Chico
Xavier, Brazilian medium (d.
2002)
- April 4 – Barthélemy
Boganda, Central African politician
(d. 1959)
- April 6 – Barys Kit,
Belarusian scientist (d. 2018)
- April 9 – Nouhak
Phoumsavanh, 3rd President of
Laos (d. 2008)
- April 10 – Paul
Sweezy, American economist, editor (d.
2004)
- April 11 – António de
Spínola, 14th President of
Portugal (d.
1996)
- April 12
- April 14 - Stanisław
Kowalski, Polish supercentenarian,
athlete (d. 2022)
- April 20 – Brigitte
Mira, German actress (d.
2005)
- April 22 – Friedrich Franz, Hereditary Grand
Duke of
Mecklenburg-Schwerin
(d. 2001)
- April 23 – Simone
Simon, French actress (d.
2005)
- April 24 – Pupella
Maggio, Italian actress (d.
1999)
- April 26 – Tomoyuki
Tanaka, Japanese film producer (d.
1997)
- April 27
- April 30 – Levi
Celerio, Filipino composer, lyricist (d.
2002)
May
June
<img src="Jacques-Yves_Cousteau.jpg" title="Jacques-Yves Cousteau"
width="120" alt="Jacques-Yves Cousteau" /> <img src="Juan_Velasco_Alvarado_1971.jpg" title="Juan Velasco Alvarado"
width="120" alt="Juan Velasco Alvarado" /> <img src="Paul_Flory_1973.jpg" title="Paul Flory" width="120"
alt="Paul Flory" /> <img src="Konrad_Zuse_(1992).jpg" title="Konrad Zuse" width="120"
alt="Konrad Zuse" />
- June 1 – Gyula
Kállai, 48th Prime Minister of
Hungary (d.
1996)
- June 2 – Annie Lee
Cooper, American civil rights activist
(d. 2010)
- June 4 – Christopher
Cockerell, British engineer,
inventor of the Hovercraft (d.
1999)
- June 8 – Lauro Ortega
Martínez, governor of
Morelos, Mexico 1982–1988 (d.
1999)
- June 9 – Robert
Cummings, American actor (d.
1990)
- June 10
- June 11 – Jacques-Yves
Cousteau, French naval officer,
explorer (d. 1997)
- June 12 – Ahmadu
Bello, Nigerian statesman (d.
1966)
- June 13 – Mary
Wickes, American actress (d.
1995)
- June 14
- June 15 – Suleiman
Frangieh, 10th President of
Lebanon (d.
1992)
- Alf Pearson, British variety
performer with his brother Bob as half of Bob and Alf Pearson
(d. 2012)
- June 16 – Juan Velasco
Alvarado, military President of
Peru (d. 1977)
- June 17 – Red Foley,
American country music singer (d. 1968)
- June 19
- June 22
- June 23
- June 25 – Ian
McTaggart-Cowan, Scottish-Canadian
zoologist (d. 2010)
- June 26
- June 27 – Pierre
Joubert, French
illustrator (d. 2001)
- June 28 – Ingrid
Luterkort, Swedish actress, stage
director (d. 2011)
July
<img src="Gloria_Stuart_by_Frank_Powolny.jpg" title="Gloria Stuart"
width="120" alt="Gloria Stuart" /> <img src="William_Hanna_1977.jpg" title="William Hanna" width="120"
alt="William Hanna" /> <img src="Lupita_Tovar_Argentinean_Magazine_AD_3_(cropped).jpg"
title="Lupita Tovar" width="120" alt="Lupita Tovar" />
- July 2 – Louise
Laroche, one of the last remaining
survivors of the sinking of the RMS Titanic on April
15, 1912 (d.
1998)
- July 4 – Gloria
Stuart, American actress (d.
2010)
- July 5 – S. Poniman,
Indonesian singer and actor (d. 1978)
- July 6
- July 8 – Carlos Betances
Ramírez, first Puerto Rican to
command a battalion in the Korean War (d. 2001)
- July 9 – Govan Mbeki,
South African anti-apartheid activist, politician (d.
2001)
- July 10
- July 11
- July 12
- July 14 – William
Hanna, American animator (d.
2001)
- July 15
- July 17 – James
Coyne, 2nd Governor of the Bank of
Canada (1955–1961) (d.
2012)
- July 18 – Mamadou
Dia, 1st Prime Minister of
Senegal (d.
2009)
- July 19 – Mamadou
M'Bodje, Malian politician (d.
1958)15
- July 20 – Muriel
Evans, American actress (d.
2000)
- July 21 – Pietro
Pasinati, Italian football player (d.
2000)
- July 22
- July 27
August
<img src="Lucille_Ricksen_pictureplay0123.jpg" title="Lucille Ricksen"
width="120" alt="Lucille Ricksen" /> <img src="Mother_Teresa_1.jpg" title="Mother Teresa" width="120"
alt="Mother Teresa" />
- August 4
- August 6 – Adoniran
Barbosa, Brazilian musician, singer,
composer, humorist and actor (d. 1982)
- August 7 – Lucien
Hervé, Hungarian-born French photographer
(d. 2007)
- August 10 – Aldo
Buzzi, Italian architect, director and
screenwriter (d. 2009)
- August 12
- August 14
- August 15 – Josef
Klaus, 16th Chancellor of
Austria (d.
2001)
- August 19 – Saint
Alphonsa, Indian saint (d.
1946)
- August 22 – Lucille
Ricksen, American silent film actress
(d. 1925)
- August 25
- August 26
- August 28 – Tjalling
Koopmans, Dutch economist, Nobel
Prize laureate (d. 1985)
- August 29 – Georges
Loinger, French resistance fighter (d.
2018)
September
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<img src="Diosdado_Macapagal_photo.jpg" title="Diosdado Macapagal"
width="120" alt="Diosdado Macapagal" />
<figcaption aria-hidden="true"><a href="Diosdado_Macapagal"
title="wikilink">Diosdado Macapagal</a></figcaption>
</figure>
- September 1 – Edda
Mussolini, eldest child of Benito
Mussolini (d. 1995)
- September 3 – Maurice
Papon, French civil servant and
collaborator (d. 2007)
- September 5 – Ralph
Berkowitz, American composer, classical
musician, and painter (d. 2011)
- September 10 – Charles August
Nichols, American animator, film
director (d. 1992)
- September 11 – Gerhard
Schröder, German politician (d.
1989)
- September 14 – Jack
Hawkins, British actor (d.
1973)
- September 15 – Robert
Carter, British Royal Air
Force officer (d. 2012)
- September 16
- September 19 – Margaret
Lindsay, American film actress (d.
1981)
- September 21 – Zhang
Tianfu, Chinese agronomist, tea expert (d.
2017)
- September 22
- September 24 – Ignatius J. "Pete"
Galantin, United States Navy
admiral (d. 2004)
- September 28
- September 29 – Virginia
Bruce, American actress, singer (d.
1982)
- September 30 – Jussi
Kekkonen, Finnish major (d.
1962)
October
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<img src="Subrahmanyan_Chandrasekhar.gif"
title="Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar" width="120"
alt="Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar" />
<figcaption aria-hidden="true"><a href="Subrahmanyan_Chandrasekhar"
title="wikilink">Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar</a></figcaption>
</figure>
November–December
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<img src="Bundesarchiv_Bild_101III-Ludwig-006-19,_Kurt_Meyer.jpg"
title="Kurt Meyer" width="120" alt="Kurt Meyer" />
<figcaption aria-hidden="true"><a href="Kurt_Meyer"
title="wikilink">Kurt Meyer</a></figcaption>
</figure>
- November 4 – Agda
Rössel, UN Ambassador (d.
2001)
- November 6 – Erik
Ode, German television actor (d.
1983)
- November 20 – Pauli
Murray, African-American civil rights
activist, lawyer, author and Episcopal priest (d.
1985)
- November 21 – Abd al-Aziz ibn
Baz, Grand Mufti of Saudi Arabia
(d. 1999)
- November 26 – Cyril
Cusack, South African–born actor (d.
1993)
- November 30 – Harry
Bauler, American politician (d.
1962)
- December 1
- December 4 – R.
Venkataraman, 8th President of
India (d. 2009)
- December 7
- December 11 – Noel
Rosa, Brazilian songwriter (d.
1937)
- December 15 – John
Hammond, American record
producer (d. 1987)
- December 19 – Jean
Genet, French writer (d.
1986)
- December 23
- December 29
- December 30 – Paul
Bowles, American author (d.
1999)
- December 31 – Mallikarjun
Mansur, Hindustani classical
vocalist (d. 1992)
Date unknown
Deaths
January
- January 1 – Harriet
Powers, American folk artist (b.
1837)
- January 4 – Léon
Delagrange, French pioneer aviator (b.
1873)
- January 5 – Léon
Walras, French economist (b.
1834)
- January 12 – Bass
Reeves, one of the first African-American
Deputy U.S. Marshals
west of the Mississippi River (b.
1838)
- January 13 – Andrew Jackson
Davis, American spiritualist (b.
1826)
- January 25 – W. G. Read
Mullan, American Jesuit, academic (b.
1860)
- January 27 – Thomas
Crapper, British plumber (b.
1836)
- January 29 – Sir Charles
Todd, Australian telegraph
pioneer (b. 1826)
- January 30 – Granville
Woods, African-American inventor (b.
1856)
February
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<img src="Febrescordero.jpg" title="Miguel Febres Cordero" width="100"
alt="Miguel Febres Cordero" />
<figcaption aria-hidden="true"><a href="Miguel_Febres_Cordero"
title="wikilink">Miguel Febres Cordero</a></figcaption>
</figure>
March
<figure>
<img src="H._MARIA_GEORGE_COLBY.jpg" title="H. Maria George Colby"
width="100" alt="H. Maria George Colby" />
<figcaption aria-hidden="true"><a href="H._Maria_George_Colby"
title="wikilink">H. Maria George Colby</a></figcaption>
</figure>
- March 1 – José Domingo de
Obaldía, 2nd President of
Panama (b. 1845)
- March 4 – Knut
Ångström, Swedish physicist (b.
1857)
- March 9 – Fredrik von
Otter, 8th Prime Minister of
Sweden (b.
1833)
- March 10 – Karl
Lueger, Austrian mayor (b.
1844)
- March 18 – Julio Herrera y
Reissig, Uruguayan poet, writer
(b. 1875)
- March 20 –
Nadar, French photographer (b.
1820)
- March 26 – An
Jung-geun, Korean assassin (b.
1879)
- March 27 – Alexander
Agassiz, American scientist (b.
1835)
- March 28 – David Josiah
Brewer, American Associate Justice
of the Supreme Court (b. 1837)
- March 29 – H. Maria George
Colby, American fashion editor
(b. 1844)
- March 30 – Jean
Moréas, Greek poet, essayist and art critic
(b. 1856)
April
<figure>
<img
src="Mark_Twain,_Brady-Handy_photo_portrait,_Feb_7,_1871,_cropped.jpg"
title="Mark Twain" width="110" alt="Mark Twain" />
<figcaption aria-hidden="true"><a href="Mark_Twain"
title="wikilink">Mark Twain</a></figcaption>
</figure>
May
<img src="King_Edward_LCCN2014684834_(cropped).jpg"
title="King Edward VII of the United Kingdom" width="100"
alt="King Edward VII of the United Kingdom" /> <img src="Robert_Koch_BeW.jpg" title="Robert Koch" width="100"
alt="Robert Koch" />
- May 1 – Pierre Nord
Alexis, President of Haiti (b.
1820)
- May 3 – Howard Taylor
Ricketts, American pathologist
(b. 1871)
- May 6 – King Edward VII
of the United Kingdom (b. 1841)17
- May 10 – Stanislao
Cannizzaro, Italian chemist (b.
1826)
- May 12 – Sir William
Huggins, British astronomer (b.
1824)
- May 18 – Pauline
Viardot, French mezzo-soprano, composer
(b. 1821)
- May 22 – Jules
Renard, French writer (b.
1864)
- May 27 – Robert Koch,
German physician, Nobel Prize laureate (b. 1843)
- May 28 – Kálmán
Mikszáth, Hungarian novelist (b.
1847)
- May 29 – Mily
Balakirev, Russian composer (b.
1837)
- May 31 – Elizabeth
Blackwell, British-born American
physician (b. 1821)
June
July
<figure>
<img src="JohannGalle.jpg" title="Johann Gottfried Galle" width="110"
alt="Johann Gottfried Galle" />
<figcaption aria-hidden="true"><a href="Johann_Gottfried_Galle"
title="wikilink">Johann Gottfried Galle</a></figcaption>
</figure>
August
<figure>
<img src="Florence_Nightingale_three_quarter_length.jpg"
title="Florence Nightingale" width="100" alt="Florence Nightingale" />
<figcaption aria-hidden="true"><a href="Florence_Nightingale"
title="wikilink">Florence Nightingale</a></figcaption>
</figure>
- August 6 – Klemens
Bachleda, Polish
Tatra guide and mountain rescuer (b.
1851)
- August 10 – S. Isadore
Miner, American journalist (b.
1863)
- August 13 – Florence
Nightingale, British nurse (b.
1820)
- August 14 – Frank
Podmore, British psychical researcher (b.
1856)
- August 15 – Constantin
Fahlberg, Russian chemist (b.
1850)
- August 16 – Pedro
Montt, 15th President of
Chile (b. 1849)
- August 26
- August 28 – Paolo
Mantegazza, Italian neurologist,
physiologist, anthropologist, and fiction author (b.
1831)
September
October
<img src="Chulalongkorn_LoC.jpg" title="King Chulalongkorn" width="110"
alt="King Chulalongkorn" /> <img src="Henry_Dunant-young.jpg" title="Jean Henri Dunant" width="110"
alt="Jean Henri Dunant" />
November
<figure>
<img src="L.N.Tolstoy_Prokudin-Gorsky.jpg" title="Leo Tolstoy"
width="110" alt="Leo Tolstoy" />
<figcaption aria-hidden="true"><a href="Leo_Tolstoy"
title="wikilink">Leo Tolstoy</a></figcaption>
</figure>
December
<figure>
<img src="Mary_Baker_Eddy.jpg" title="Mary Baker Eddy" width="120"
alt="Mary Baker Eddy" />
<figcaption aria-hidden="true"><a href="Mary_Baker_Eddy"
title="wikilink">Mary Baker Eddy</a></figcaption>
</figure>
Date unknown
Nobel Prizes
<figure>
<img src="Nobel_medal.png" title="Nobel_medal.png" width="100"
alt="Nobel_medal.png" />
<figcaption aria-hidden="true">Nobel_medal.png</figcaption>
</figure>
References
Primary sources and year books
- New International Year Book
1910
970pp of detailed global coverage.
- Gilbert, Martin. A History of the Twentieth Century: Volume 1
1900–1933 (1997); global coverage of politics, diplomacy and
warfare; pp 206–24.
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