MASSIVSILBER Drei Pence 1910 Münze King Edward VII Antik 3D Britisch London UK

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The threepence or thruppenny bit was a denomination of currency used by various jurisdictions in England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales, valued at 1/80 of a pound or ¼ of a shilling until decimalisation of the pound sterling and Irish pound in 1971. It was also used in some parts of the British Empire (later known as the Commonwealth), notably Australia, New Zealand and South Africa. Before decimalisation brought about a new currency with new coinage, the sum of three pence was pronounced variously /ˈθrʊpəns/throop-ence, /ˈθrɛpəns/threpp-ence or /ˈθrʌpəns/thrupp-ence, reflecting different pronunciations in the various regions and nations of Great Britain. Likewise, the coin was usually referred to in conversation as a /ˈθrʊpni/throop-nee, /ˈθrɛpni/threpp-nee or /ˈθrʌpni/thrupp-nee bit. 1910 Millennium: 2nd millennium Centuries:     19th century 20th century 21st century Decades:     1890s 1900s 1910s 1920s 1930s Years:     1907 1908 1909 1910 1911 1912 1913 1910 by topic Subject     Archaeology Architecture Art Aviation Awards Comics Film Literature         Poetry Meteorology Music Rail transport Radio Science Sports Television By country     Australia Belgium Brazil Canada China France Germany India Ireland Italy Japan New Zealand Norway Ottoman Syria Philippines Russia South Africa Spain Sweden United Kingdom United States Lists of leaders     Sovereign states Sovereign state leaders     Territorial governors Religious leaders Law Birth and death categories     Births Deaths Establishments and disestablishments categories     Establishments Disestablishments Works category     Works Introductions     vte 1910 in various calendarsGregorian calendar 1910 MCMX Ab urbe condita 2663 Armenian calendar 1359 ԹՎ ՌՅԾԹ Assyrian calendar 6660 Bahá'í calendar 66–67 Balinese saka calendar 1831–1832 Bengali calendar 1317 Berber calendar 2860 British Regnal year 10 Edw. 7 – 1 Geo. 5 Buddhist calendar 2454 Burmese calendar 1272 Byzantine calendar 7418–7419 Chinese calendar 己酉年 (Earth Rooster) 4606 or 4546     — to — 庚戌年 (Metal Dog) 4607 or 4547 Coptic calendar 1626–1627 Discordian calendar 3076 Ethiopian calendar 1902–1903 Hebrew calendar 5670–5671 Hindu calendars  - Vikram Samvat 1966–1967  - Shaka Samvat 1831–1832  - Kali Yuga 5010–5011 Holocene calendar 11910 Igbo calendar 910–911 Iranian calendar 1288–1289 Islamic calendar 1327–1329 Japanese calendar Meiji 43 (明治43年) Javanese calendar 1839–1840 Juche calendar N/A Julian calendar Gregorian minus 13 days Korean calendar 4243 Minguo calendar 2 before ROC 民前2年 Nanakshahi calendar 442 Thai solar calendar 2452–2453 Tibetan calendar 阴土鸡年 (female Earth-Rooster) 2036 or 1655 or 883     — to — 阳金狗年 (male Iron-Dog) 2037 or 1656 or 884 Wikimedia Commons has media related to 1910. 1910 (MCMX) was a common year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar and a common year starting on Friday of the Julian calendar, the 1910th year of the Common Era (CE) and Anno Domini (AD) designations, the 910th year of the 2nd millennium, the 10th year of the 20th century, and the 1st year of the 1910s decade. As of the start of 1910, the Gregorian calendar was 13 days ahead of the Julian calendar, which remained in localized use until 1923. Contents Events January Main article: January 1910     January 10–20 – The first aviation meeting to be held in the United States, the 1910 Los Angeles International Air Meet at Dominguez Field, is held near Los Angeles.     January 13 – The first public radio broadcast takes place; live performances of the operas Cavalleria rusticana and Pagliacci are sent out over the airwaves, from the Metropolitan Opera House in New York. Halley's Comet's tail February Main article: February 1910     February 8 – William D. Boyce founds the Boy Scouts of America.     February 19 – First English Association football match at Old Trafford, Manchester United F.C.'s home ground.     February 20 – Boutros Ghali, the first native-born prime minister of Egypt, is assassinated. March Main article: March 1910     March – Albanian revolt of 1910: An uprising against Ottoman rule breaks out in Albania.     March 8 – In France, Raymonde de Laroche is awarded Pilot's License #36 by the Federation Aeronautique Internationale, becoming the first woman authorized to fly an airplane.[1]     March 10 – Slavery in China, which has existed since the Shang dynasty, is now made illegal.     March 17 – Progressive Republicans in the United States House of Representatives rebel against Speaker Joseph Gurney Cannon, removing him from the Rules Committee, and stripping him of his power to appoint committee chairmen.     March 18 – The first filmed version of Mary Shelley's Frankenstein comes out. Considered to be the first horror movie, it stars actor Charles Ogle as the monster.     March 27 – A fire during a barn-dance in Ököritófülpös, Hungary kills 312. April Main article: April 1910     April 20 – Halley's Comet is visible from Earth (its next visit will be in 1986). May Main article: May 1910 May 6: King George V     May 6 – George V becomes King of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland upon the death of his father, Edward VII.     May 12 – The second National Association for the Advancement of Colored People meeting is held in New York City.     May 18 – The Earth passes through the tail of Halley's Comet.     May 31 – The Union of South Africa is created. June Main article: June 1910     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.[2]     June 5 – The 1910 Nanyang industrial exposition ("Nanking Exposition"), an official world's fair, opens in Qing dynasty China.[3][4]     June 6 – The Holland Dakota Landbouw Compagnie is established.[5]     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.[6] July Main article: July 1910     July 4 – African-American boxer Jack Johnson defeats white American boxer James J. Jeffries in a heavyweight boxing match, sparking race riots across the United States.     July 22 – A wireless telegraph sent from the SS Montrose results in the identification, arrest and execution of murderer Dr. Hawley Crippen.     July 24 – Ottoman forces capture the city of Shkodër to put down the Albanian Revolt of 1910. August Main article: August 1910     August – The International Commercial Bureau of the American Republics becomes the Pan-American Union.     August 14 – A fire at the Brussels International 1910 world's fair destroys exhibitions of Britain and France.     August 22 – The Japan–Korea Treaty of 1910, by which the Empire of Japan formally annexes the Korean Empire, is signed (it becomes effectively void in 1945, which is formally recognised in 1965).     August 28 – Montenegro is proclaimed an independent kingdom, under Nicholas I.     August 29 – Emperor Sunjong of Korea abdicates and the country's monarchy is abolished. September Main article: September 1910     September 1         The Vatican introduces a compulsory oath against modernism (Sacrorum antistitum), to be taken by all priests upon ordination.         Sport Club Corinthians Paulista, the first Fifa World Club Championship club, is founded in Brazil by railwaymen.     September 16 – Centennial of the opening of the Mexican War of Independence with ceremonies overseen by Porfirio Díaz. October Main article: October 1910     October – Infrared photographs are first published by Professor Robert Williams Wood, in the Royal Photographic Society's journal.     October 5 – 5 October 1910 revolution: The First Portuguese Republic is proclaimed in Lisbon; King Manuel II of Portugal flees to England.     October 10 – Tau Epsilon Phi fraternity is founded at Columbia University in New York, New York.     October 18 – The lake freighter SS William C. Moreland ran aground on a reef near the Keweenaw Peninsula in Lake Superior, leading to its loss.[7]     October 20 – The hull of RMS Olympic is launched, at the Harland and Wolff Shipyards in Belfast.     October 23         Vajiravudh (Rama VI) is crowned King of Siam, after the death of his father, King Chulalongkorn (Rama V).         The Philadelphia Athletics defeat the Chicago Cubs, 7–2, to win the 1910 World Series in Game 5 (Jack Coombs had been the winning pitcher in three of the Athletics' four wins). November Main article: November 1910     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 Main article: December 1910     December – A form of pneumonic plague spreads through northeastern China, killing more than 40,000.[8][9][10]     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. 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Hinckley, 15th president of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (d. 2008)     June 25 – Ian McTaggart-Cowan, Scottish-Canadian zoologist (d. 2010)     June 26         Margaret Dunning, American philanthropist (d. 2015)         Roy J. Plunkett, American chemist noted for discovering Teflon (d. 1994)     June 27 – Pierre Joubert, French illustrator (d. 2001)     June 28 – Ingrid Luterkort, Swedish actress, stage director (d. 2011) July Gloria Stuart William Hanna     July 1 – Radcliffe Killam, American oilman, rancher, businessman, and philanthropist (d. 2007)     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, actor (d. 1978)     July 6         John Knott, Australian public servant (d. 1999)         René Le Grèves, French cyclist (d. 1946)     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         Nguyễn Hữu Thọ, Vietnamese politician (d. 1996)         Ne Win, Burmese politician, military commander (d. 2002)     July 11         Sally Blane, American actress (d. 1997)         John Stapp, American career U.S. Air Force officer, flight surgeon, physician and biophysicist (d. 1999)     July 12         Samuel Hazard Gillespie, Jr., American counsel (d. 2011)         Laszlo Szapáry, Austrian sports shooter (d. 1998)     July 13 – Loongkoonan, Australian indigenous artist[citation needed]     July 14 – William Hanna, American animator (d. 2001)     July 15         Bettie du Toit, South African trade unionist and anti-apartheid activist (d. 2002)         Ken Lynch, American actor (d. 1990)     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 20 – Muriel Evans, American actress (d. 2000)     July 21 – Pietro Pasinati, Italian football player (d. 2000)     July 22         Gordon Blake, U.S. Air Force lieutenant general (d. 1997)         Ruthie Tompson, American animator, artist     July 27         Julien Gracq, French author (d. 2007)         Lupita Tovar, Mexican-American actress (d. 2016) August Lucille Ricksen Mother Teresa Ruby Keeler     August 4         Anita Page, American actress (d. 2008)         William Schuman, American composer (d. 1992)     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         Yusof bin Ishak, 1st President of Singapore (d. 1970)         Jane Wyatt, American actress (d. 2006)     August 14 – Pierre Schaeffer, French composer (d. 1995)     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         George Cisar, American baseball player (d. 2010)         Ruby Keeler, American actress, dancer (d. 1993)         Dorothea Tanning, American artist (d. 2012)     August 26         Katherine Fryer, English artist (d. 2017)         Mother Teresa, Albanian nun, Nobel Prize laureate (d. 1997)     August 28 – Tjalling Koopmans, Dutch economist, Nobel Prize laureate (d. 1985)     August 29 – Georges Loinger, French resistance fighter (d. 2018) September Diosdado Macapagal     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         Erich Kempka, German chauffeur, bodyguard of Adolf Hitler (d. 1975)         Karl Kling, German race car driver (d. 2003)     September 19 – Margaret Lindsay, American film actress (d. 1981)     September 21 – Zhang Tianfu, Chinese agronomist, tea expert (d. 2017)     September 22         Louis Bisdee, Australian politician (d. 2010)         Hidekichi Miyazaki, Japanese athlete (d. 2019)     September 24 – Ignatius J. "Pete" Galantin, United States Navy admiral (d. 2004)     September 28         Diosdado Macapagal, 9th President of the Philippines (d. 1997)         Wenceslao Vinzons, Filipino politician, resistance leader (d. 1942)     September 29 – Virginia Bruce, American actress, singer (d. 1982)     September 30 – Jussi Kekkonen, Finnish major (d. 1962) October Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar Hayden Rorke     October 1         Bonnie Parker, American outlaw, member of Barrow Gang (d. 1934)         Attilio Pavesi, Italian Olympic cyclist (d. 2011)     October 8         Paulette Dubost, French actress (d. 2011)         Gus Hall, American Communist leader (d. 2000)     October 10         Sir Albert Margai, 2nd Prime Minister of Sierra Leone (d. 1980)         Julius Shulman, American architectural photographer (d. 2009)     October 13 – Robert McKimson, American animator, director (d. 1977)     October 19         Farid al-Atrash, Arab composer, singer, and actor (d. 1974)         Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar, Indian-born American physicist, Nobel Prize laureate (d. 1995)     October 23         Richard Mortensen, Danish painter (d. 1993)         Hayden Rorke, American actor (d. 1987)     October 25         Tyrus Wong, Chinese-born American artist (d. 2016)         David Lichine, Russian-American ballet dancer, choreographer (d. 1972)     October 27         Jack Carson, Canadian-born actor (d. 1963)         Herschel Daugherty, American television director (d. 1993)     October 31 – Trevor Housley, Australian public servant (d. 1968) November Pauli Murray     November 4 – Agda Rössel, UN Ambassador (d. 2001)     November 6 – Erik Ode, German television actor (d. 1983)     November 10 – Tomás Blanco, Spanish film actor (d. 1990)     November 14 – Errie Ball, Welsh-born American golfer (d. 2014)     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 Louis Prima Jean Genet Kurt Meyer     December 1         Hassan Alavikia, Iranian Army general (d. 2013)         Alicia Markova, British ballerina (d. 2004)         Louis Slotin, Canadian physicist, chemist (d. 1946)     December 2 – Russell Lynes, American art historian, photographer and author (d. 1991)     December 4 – R. Venkataraman, 8th President of India (d. 2009)     December 7         Louis Prima, American singer, songwriter, bandleader (d. 1978)         Edmundo Ros, Trinidadian musician (d. 2011)     December 10         Clegg Hoyt, American actor (d. 1967)         Izabella Zielińska, Polish pianist (d. 2017)     December 11 – Noel Rosa, Brazilian songwriter (d. 1937)     December 15 – John Hammond, American record producer (d. 1987)     December 18 – Eric Tindill, New Zealand cricketer, rugby union player (d. 2010)     December 19 – Jean Genet, French writer (d. 1986)     December 21 – Rosa Bouglione, French circus performer (d. 2018)     December 22         Elder Roma Wilson, American gospel harmonicistn (d. 2018)         Robert B. Fulton, American Navy officer (d. 2015)     December 23         Princess María de las Mercedes of Bourbon-Two Sicilies (d. 2000)         Kurt "Panzermeyer" Meyer, German Generalmajor der Waffen-SS, war criminal (d. 1961)     December 29         Michel Aflaq, Syrian political theorist, founder of Ba'athism (d. 1989)         Ronald Coase, English-born economist, Nobel Prize laureate (d. 2013)     December 30         Paul Bowles, American author (d. 1999)         Howard W. Jones, American surgeon, in vitro fertilization specialist (d. 2015)     December 31         Mallikarjun Mansur, Hindustani classical vocalist (d. 1992) Date unknown     Fawzi Al-Mulki, Prime Minister of Jordan (d. 1962)     Ralph Willis, American Piedmont blues, country blues singer, guitarist, and songwriter (d. 1957) 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) February Miguel Febres Cordero     February 6 – Alfonso Maria Fusco, Italian Roman Catholic priest, saint (b. 1839)     February 7 – Elizabeth Martha Olmsted, American poet (b. 1825)     February 9 – Miguel Febres Cordero, Ecuadorian Roman Catholic religious brother (b. 1854)     February 10 – Lucy Stanton, American abolitionist (b. 1831)     February 14 – Giovanni Passannante, Italian anarchist (b. 1849)     February 20 – Boutros Ghali, Prime Minister of Egypt (assassinated) (b. 1846)     February 23 – Vera Komissarzhevskaya, Russian actress (b. 1864)     February 26 – Esther E. Baldwin, American missionary (b. 1840) March H. Maria George Colby     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 Mark Twain     April 4 – Augusta Harvey Worthen, American educator and author (b. 1823)     April 15 – Angelia Thurston Newman, American activist and author (b. 1837)     April 12 – William Graham Sumner, American social scientist (b. 1840)     April 21         Anne Isabella Robertson, Anglo-Irish writer and suffragist (b. circa 1830)         Mark Twain, American writer (b. 1835)     April 26 – Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson, Norwegian writer, Nobel Prize laureate (b. 1832) May King Edward VII of the United Kingdom 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)     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     June 5 – William Sydney Porter (alias O. Henry), American novelist (b. 1862)     June 7 – Goldwin Smith, British-born Canadian historian and journalist (b. 1823)     June 11 – Maria Schininà, Italian Roman Catholic religious professed (b. 1844) July Johann Gottfried Galle     July 4         Melville Fuller, American Chief Justice (b. 1833)         Giovanni Schiaparelli, Italian astronomer (b. 1835)     July 10 – Johann Gottfried Galle, German astronomer (b. 1812)     July 12 – Charles Stewart Rolls, British aviator, automobile manufacturer (b. 1877) August Florence Nightingale     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 – William James, American psychologist, philosopher (b. 1842)     August 28 – Paolo Mantegazza, Italian neurologist, physiologist, anthropologist, and fiction author (b. 1831) September     September 1 – Alexander Mikhaylovich Zaytsev, Russian chemist (b. 1841)     September 2 – Henri Rousseau, French painter (b. 1844)     September 6 – Elías Fernández Albano, president of Chile (b. 1845)     September 7         Emily Blackwell, American physician (b. 1826)         William Holman Hunt, British Pre-Raphaelite painter (b. 1827)     September 16 – Hormuzd Rassam, Iraqi archaeologist (b. 1826)     September 23 – Tup Scott, Australian cricketer (b. 1858)     September 27 – Jorge Chávez, Peruvian aviator (b. 1887)     September 28 – Marie Pasteur, French chemist (b. 1826)     September 29 – Winslow Homer, American painter (b. 1836) October King Chulalongkorn Jean Henri Dunant     October 3 – Lucy Hobbs Taylor, American dentist (b. 1833)     October 17 – Julia Ward Howe, American abolitionist, poet (b. 1819)     October 21 – Charles van der Stappen, Belgian sculptor (b. 1843)     October 23 – King Chulalongkorn of Siam (b. 1853)     October 27 – Henrietta Gould Rowe, American litterateur (b. 1835)     October 30 – Jean Henri Dunant, Swiss founder of the Red Cross, Nobel Prize laureate (b. 1828) November Leo Tolstoy     November 6 – Giuseppe Cesare Abba, Italian patriot, writer (b. 1838)     November 7 – Florencio Sánchez, Uruguayan playwright (b. 1875)     November 13 – Isabel Grimes Richey, American poet (b. 1858)     November 15 – Wilhelm Raabe, German writer (b. 1831)     November 19 – Wilhelm Rudolph Fittig, German chemist (b. 1835)     November 20 (N.S.) – Leo Tolstoy, Russian writer (b. 1828)     November 23         Hawley Harvey Crippen, American murderer (executed) (b. 1862)         Octave Chanute, French-American engineer, aviation pioneer (b. 1832) December Mary Baker Eddy     December 1 – William Pryor Letchworth, American businessman and philanthropist (b. 1823)     December 3         Mary Baker Eddy, American religious leader, founder of Christian Science (b. 1821)         Wesley Merritt, American general (b. 1836)     December 29 – Reginald Doherty, British tennis player (b. 1872) Date unknown     Emma Bedelia Dunham, American poet and teacher (b. 1826) Nobel Prizes Nobel medal.png     Chemistry – Otto Wallach     Literature – Paul Heyse     Medicine – Albrecht Kossel     Peace – Permanent International Peace Bureau     Physics – Johannes Diderik van der Waals References Lebow, Eileen F. 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Asia-Pacific Journal of Public Health. Historical Milestones. 1 (1): 99–109. doi:10.1177/101053958700100123. PMID 3330665. 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.
  • Condition: Gebraucht
  • Condition: In Good Condition for its age ie over 100 years old
  • Royal: George V (1910-1936)
  • To Commemorate: Coronation
  • Type: Coin
  • Royalty: UK Royalty
  • Year: 1910
  • Signed: No
  • Manufacturer: British Royal Mint
  • Theme: Royalty
  • Features: Antique
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United Kingdom
  • Vintage: Yes

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