London timeline
Somerset Maugham publishes his semi-autobiographical novel Of Human Bondage
After years of slow decline, the Star and Garter is bought by the Auctioneers and Estate Agents Institute and presented to Queen Mary to become a hospital for disabled servicemen
The Irish painter Jack Yeats develops a romantic Expressionist style, with a new interest in Celtic myth
The English writer Virginia Woolf publishes her first novel, The Voyage Out
D.H. Lawrence's novel about the Brangwen family, The Rainbow, is seized by the police as an obscene work
Secret agent Richard Hannay makes his first appearance in John Buchan's Thirty-Nine Steps
Rupert Brooke's 1914 and Other Poems is published a few months after his death in Greece
A Zeppelin airship makes a night-time bombing raid on the English port of Great Yarmouth
The German battle cruiser Blücher is sunk by the British off the Dogger Bank
Two passenger liners are sunk by German U-boats
Winston Churchill is a firm supporter of a new invention, the tank, encouraging its initial development while still at the Admiralty
In a secret pact, signed in London, Italy is promised territorial gains if she joins the Allied side
The British passenger liner Lusitania is sunk by a U-boat, with the loss of 1000 civilian lives
A German Zeppelin airship makes the first bombing raid on London
from December - the 225-horsepower Eagle, the first of many Rolls-Royce aero-engines, is used to power British bombers
Wartime income tax soars in Britain to an unprecedented 30%
New Zealand surgeon Harold Gillies sets up a plastic surgery unit at Aldershot, a British military base
The occupation of the General Post Office in Dublin marks the beginning of the Easter Rising
Roger Casement is arrested after returning secretly to Ireland three days before the Easter Rising
Eamon de Valera comes to prominence as one of the republican leaders in the Easter Rising
Britain and France sign the secret Sykes-Picot Agreement, dividing up spheres of influence in the Middle East
Patrick Pearse and his fellow Irish rebel James Connolly are executed by firing squad
"If You Were the Only Girl in the World" features in the London musical The Bing Boys are Here
Hubert Parry sets profoundly evocative verses by William Blake and gives his composition the title Jerusalem
Gustav Holst completes his orchestral suite c, not performed in its entirety until 1920