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| 1926 |
| | T.E. Lawrence publishes privately his autobiographical Seven Pillars of Wisdom, describing his part in the Arab uprising | |
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| 1926 |
| | A general strike begins in Britain in support of the striking miners | |
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| 1926 |
| | The prime minister Stanley Baldwin uses BBC radio to broadcast a conciliatory message to the workers in Britain's general strike | |
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| 1926 |
| | The Trades Union Congress calls off Britain's general strike after nine days | |
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| 1926 |
| | Pooh, Piglet, Eeyore and the others make their first appearance in A.A. Milne's Winnie-the-Pooh | |
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| 1926 |
| | British astrophysicist Arthur Eddington compares mass and luminosity in The Internal Constitution of the Stars | |
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| 1926 |
| | Irish dancer Ninette de Valois, recently with the Ballets Russes, opens a ballet school in London | |
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| 1926 |
| | 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 | |
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| 1926 |
| | The England cricketer Jack Hobbs makes the highest score of his career, 316 not out for Surrey against Middlesex | |
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| 1926 |
| | English choreographer Frederick Ashton creates his first ballet, A Tragedy of Fashion | |
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