1901 in the United Kingdom

Summary

Events from the year 1901 in the United Kingdom. This year marks the transition from the Victorian to the Edwardian era, with the death of the 81-year-old Queen and the accession of her 59-year-old son.

1901 in the United Kingdom
Other years
1899 | 1900 | 1901 (1901) | 1902 | 1903
Constituent countries of the United Kingdom
England | Ireland | Scotland | Wales
Sport

Incumbents edit

Events edit

 
Queen Victoria's funeral procession

Undated edit

Ongoing events edit

Publications edit

Births edit

 
Princess Alice, Duchess of Gloucester

Deaths edit

 
Queen Victoria

See also edit

References edit

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