Events relating to england

The prime minister Stanley Baldwin uses BBC radio to broadcast a conciliatory message to the workers in Britain's general strike

Hugh MacDiarmid writes his long poem A Drunk Man Looks at the Thistle in a revived version of the Lallans dialect of the Scottish borders

The Balfour Report, by former UK prime minister A.J. Balfour, suggests the way forward for the British Commonwealth of Nations

28-year old Staffordshire potter Clarice Cliff launches a range of highly coloured geometric designs that she calls Bizarre Ware

English typographer Eric Gill designs a type face without serifs, commissioned by Monotype and to be known as Gill Sans-Serif

Ninette De Valois creates her first ballet, Les Petits Riens, at the Old Vic

English psychologist Henry Havelock Ellis completes a thirty-year project, his 7-volume Studies in the Psychology of Sex

English sculptor Henry Moore receives his first public commission, for the headquarters of London Underground

Caribbean-born author Jean Rhys publishes her first novel, Postures, based on her affair with the writer Ford Madox Ford

Siegfried Sassoon publishes Memoirs of a Fox-Hunting Man, the first volume of a semi-autobiographical trilogy

English sculptor Barbara Hepworth has her first solo exhibition, at the Beaux Arts gallery in London

Set in a World War I trench, the play Journey's End reflects the wartime experiences of its British author, R.C. Sherriff

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