The United Kingdom: A Journey from...
1851 to 2013
The Liberal Age
The 20th Century
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The Liberal Age
1851 to 1914
1867
1851
1870
1914
1884
1897
1893
1901-1910
Second Reform Act
Education Act
1901
The Great Exhibition
Introduction of the Telephone
End of the Liberal Age
Queen Victoria’s Diamond Jubilee
Edwardian Period
Women’s Suffrage in New Zealand
Established universal, free, and compulsory primary education.
Death of Queen Victoria
Expanded voting rights to more adult working-class men in towns.
The telephone, invented by Alexander Graham Bell in 1876, began to spread.
Reign of Edward VII.Time of political crisis and the rise of new social movements.
Showcased Britain’s economic and technological power.
End of the Belle Époque and the age of liberal prosperity.
Celebrated the 60th anniversary of her reign.Reflected the height of British imperial power.
Marked the end of the Victorian Era.
First country in the world to grant women the right to vote.
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The Twentieth Century
1914 to 2013
1953
1918
1939
2005
1982
1973
1945
1929
Women (the right to vote)
1914 – 1918
Coronation of Elizabeth II.
The World War II
London bombings
1979
Economic crisis (Depression).
End of the Second World War.
The United Kingdom joins the European Community.
Falklands War
The World War I
It was caused due to Hilter's ambition to conquer the world.
It was the first British coronation to be fully televised, with the event watched by millions worldwide
Women over 30 obtain the right to vote.
It was caused due to the rivalry of the imperialist powers of Europe.
Margaret Thatcher becomes Prime Minister.
Terrorist bombings targetedLondon's transport system, killing dozens and deeply shocking the nation
The crisis was a direct result of the global Great Depression, which originated in the United States in late 1929
It was a ten-week undeclared war between Argentina and the United Kingdom
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The United Kingdom: A Journey from...
1851 to 2013
The Liberal Age
The 20th Century
Tap and select a period
The Liberal Age
1851 to 1914
1867
1851
1870
1914
1884
1897
1893
1901-1910
Second Reform Act
Education Act
1901
The Great Exhibition
Introduction of the Telephone
End of the Liberal Age
Queen Victoria’s Diamond Jubilee
Edwardian Period
Women’s Suffrage in New Zealand
Established universal, free, and compulsory primary education.
Death of Queen Victoria
Expanded voting rights to more adult working-class men in towns.
The telephone, invented by Alexander Graham Bell in 1876, began to spread.
Reign of Edward VII.Time of political crisis and the rise of new social movements.
Showcased Britain’s economic and technological power.
End of the Belle Époque and the age of liberal prosperity.
Celebrated the 60th anniversary of her reign.Reflected the height of British imperial power.
Marked the end of the Victorian Era.
First country in the world to grant women the right to vote.
Back to menu
The Twentieth Century
1914 to 2013
1953
1918
1939
2005
1982
1973
1945
1929
Women (the right to vote)
1914 – 1918
Coronation of Elizabeth II.
The World War II
London bombings
1979
Economic crisis (Depression).
End of the Second World War.
The United Kingdom joins the European Community.
Falklands War
The World War I
It was caused due to Hilter's ambition to conquer the world.
It was the first British coronation to be fully televised, with the event watched by millions worldwide
Women over 30 obtain the right to vote.
It was caused due to the rivalry of the imperialist powers of Europe.
Margaret Thatcher becomes Prime Minister.
Terrorist bombings targetedLondon's transport system, killing dozens and deeply shocking the nation
The crisis was a direct result of the global Great Depression, which originated in the United States in late 1929
It was a ten-week undeclared war between Argentina and the United Kingdom
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