All Events

Joseph Stapley, aged 80, is the oldest of the five paupers admitted to the Richmond Workhouse on December 1

Hansel and Gretl, an opera by German composer Engelbert Humperdinck, has its premiere in Weimar

Harold Macmillan is born in London, son of the publisher Maurice Macmillan and his American wife, Nellie Tarleton

Rudyard Kipling's The Jungle Book surrounds the child Mowgli with a collection of vivid animal guardians

US Socialist Eugene Debs comes to prominence as leader of a strike by railway workers against the Pullman Company

The Basque Nationalist Party is founded, beginning more than a century of separatist unrest in northwest Spain

Scottish physicist William Ramsay isolates argon, following Rayleigh's discovery that an undiscovered gas combines with nitrogen in the air

William Randolph Hearst buys the New York Journal, the first of numerous purchases in building up his press empire

Brazil's first civilian president, Prudente de Morais, is peacefully elected, setting the pattern for the next four decades

Alfred Dreyfus, a Jewish officer in the French army, is convicted of treason and sent to Devil's Island in French Guiana

The first competitive event for cars is held over a distance of 78 miles from Paris to Rouen

Swan Lake is performed in St Petersburg in its definitive version, with choreography shared between Lucien Petipa and Lev Ivanov

The territory south of the Zambezi is given the name Rhodesia, in honour of the man who has colonized it

Stephen Crane succeeds handsomely with his second novel, The Red Badge of Courage, set in the American Civil War

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