Events

January

  • January 3–4 – Sino-French War: Battle of Núi Bop – French troops under General Oscar de Négrier defeat a numerically superior Qing Chinese force, in northern Vietnam.
  • January 17 – Mahdist War in Sudan: Battle of Abu Klea – British troops defeat Mahdist forces.
  • January 20 – American inventor LaMarcus Adna Thompson patents a roller coaster.
  • January 24 – Irish rebels damage Westminster Hall and the Tower of London with dynamite.
  • January 26 – Mahdist War in Sudan: Troops loyal to Mahdi Muhammad Ahmad conquer Khartoum; British commander Charles George Gordon is killed.

February

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  • February 5 – King Leopold II of Belgium establishes the Congo Free State, as a personal possession.
  • February 9 – The first Japanese arrive in Hawaii.
  • February 16 – Charles Dow publishes the first edition of the Dow Jones Industrial Average. The index stands at a level of 62.76, and represents the dollar average of 14 stocks: 12 railroads and two leading American industries.
  • February 20 – The Richmond Football Club is officially formed at the Royal Hotel in the Melbourne suburb of Richmond, Victoria.
  • February 21 – United States President Chester A. Arthur dedicates the Washington Monument.
  • February 23
  • Sino-French War: Battle of Đồng Đăng – France gains an important victory over China, in the Tonkin region of modern-day Vietnam.
  • An English executioner fails after several attempts to hang John Babbacombe Lee, sentenced for the murder of his employer Emma Keyse; Lee's sentence is commuted to life imprisonment.
  • February 26 – The final act of the Berlin Conference regulates European colonization and trade, in the "scramble for Africa".
  • March 26
  • Prussian deportations: The Prussian government, motivated by Otto von Bismarck, expels all ethnic Poles and Jews without German citizenship from Prussia.
  • The North-West Rebellion in Canada by the Métis people, led by Louis Riel, begins with the Battle of Duck Lake.
  • First legal cremation in England: widowed painter Jeanette Pickersgill of London, "well known in literary and scientific circles", is cremated by the Cremation Society at Woking, Surrey.
  • March 30 – The Battle for Kushka triggers the Panjdeh Incident, which nearly gives rise to war between the British Empire and Russian Empire.
  • March 31 – The United Kingdom establishes the Bechuanaland Protectorate.

April

  • April 2 – Frog Lake Massacre: Cree warriors led by Wandering Spirit kill 9 settlers at Frog Lake in the Northwest Territories.
  • April 3 – Gottlieb Daimler is granted a German patent, for his single-cylinder, water-cooled engine design.
  • April 11 – Luton Town Football Club is created by the merger of (Luton) Wanderers F.C. and Luton Excelsior F.C. in England.
  • April 14 – Sino-French War: A French victory at Kép causes China to withdraw its forces from Tonkin, in the final engagement of the conflict.
  • April 22 – Dvořák's Symphony No. 7 is premiered at St James's Hall in London with the composer himself conducting.
  • April 30 – A bill is signed in the New York State legislature, forming the Niagara Falls State Park.

May

  • May 2
  • Good Housekeeping magazine goes on sale for the first time in the United States.
  • North-West Rebellion: Battle of Cut Knife – Cree and Assiniboine warriors win their largest victory over Canadian forces.
  • May 9–12 – North-West Rebellion: Battle of Batoche – Canadian government forces inflict a decisive defeat on Métis rebels, bringing an end to their part in the rebellion.
  • May 19 – After a three-month legislative battle in the Illinois General Assembly, John A. Logan is re-elected to the United States Senate.
  • May 20 – The first public train departs Swanage railway station, on the newly built Swanage Railway in England.

June

  • June 2 – Dunfermline Athletic F.C. is officially formed at the Old Inn, Dunfermline, Scotland.
  • June 3 – Battle of Loon Lake: The Canadian North-West Mounted Police and allies force a party of Plains Cree warriors to surrender in the last skirmish of the North-West Rebellion, and the last battle fought on Canadian soil.
  • June 17 – The Statue of Liberty arrives in New York Harbor.
  • June 23 – Robert Gascoyne-Cecil, 3rd Marquess of Salisbury, becomes Prime Minister of the United Kingdom.

July

  • July 6 – Louis Pasteur and Émile Roux successfully test their rabies vaccine. The patient is Joseph Meister, a boy who was bitten by a rabid dog.
  • July 14 – Sarah E. Goode is the first African-American woman to apply for and receive a patent, for the invention of the hideaway bed.
  • July 15 – The Reservation at Niagara Falls opens, enabling access to all for free. Thomas V. Welch is the first Superintendent of the Park.
  • July 16 – BHP (Broken Hill Proprietary), a worldwide mining and natural gas producer is founded in New South Wales, Australia.
  • July 20 – The Football Association recognises professional players in England.
  • July 28 – Louis Riel's trial for treason begins in Regina.
  • July – Japan Brewery, predecessor of Kirin Holdings, is founded in Yokohama, Japan.

August

  • August 19 – S Andromedae, the only supernova seen in the Andromeda Galaxy so far by astronomers, and the first ever noted outside the Milky Way, is discovered.

250px|right|thumb|The [[Daimler Reitwagen|Reitwagen (riding car), the first internal combustion motorcycle (1885)]]

  • August 29 – Gottlieb Daimler is granted a German patent for the Daimler Reitwagen, regarded as the first motorcycle, which he has produced with Wilhelm Maybach.

September

  • September 2 – The Rock Springs massacre occurs in Rock Springs, Wyoming; 150 white miners attack their Chinese coworkers, killing 28, wounding 15, and forcing several hundred more out of town.
  • September 6 – Eastern Rumelia declares its union with Bulgaria, completing the unification of Bulgaria.
  • September 8 – Saint Thomas Academy is founded in Minnesota.
  • September 12 – Arbroath F.C. defeats Bon Accord F.C. in Scotland, 36-0, the highest score ever in professional football.
  • September 15 – A train wreck of the P. T. Barnum Circus kills giant elephant Jumbo, at St. Thomas, Ontario.
  • September 18
  • The union of Eastern Rumelia with Bulgaria is proclaimed at Plovdiv.
  • Five Chinese people were lynched outside of Pierce City in the Idaho Territory of the United States.
  • September 30 – A British force abolishes the Boer republic of Stellaland, and adds it to British Bechuanaland.

October

  • October 3 – Millwall F.C. is founded by workers on the Isle of Dogs in London, as Millwall Rovers.
  • October 10 – The largest ever explosion for a non-military purpose is set off in the East River of New York City as part of a scheme for the removal of Hell Gate rocks by the United States Army Corps of Engineers.
  • October 12 – The city of Fresno, California, is incorporated.
  • October 13 – The Georgia Institute of Technology is established in Atlanta as the Georgia School of Technology.
  • October 25 – Brahms's Symphony No. 4 is premiered in Meiningen, Germany, with the composer himself conducting.

November

  • November 7 – Canadian Pacific Railway: At Craigellachie, British Columbia, the last spike is driven on a railway extending across Canada. Prime Minister John A. Macdonald considers the project to be vital to Canada, due to the exponentially greater potential for military mobility.
  • November 14–28 – Serbo-Bulgarian War: Serbia declares war against Bulgaria, but is defeated in the Battle of Slivnitsa on November 17–19.
  • November 16 – Louis Riel, Canadian rebel leader of the Métis, is executed for high treason.
  • November 27 – St. Helena Anti-Chinese League is formed in Napa County, California.
  • November – The Third Anglo-Burmese War begins.

December

  • December 1 – Dr Pepper is served for the first time (as acknowledged by the U.S. Patent Office; the exact date of Dr. Pepper's invention is unknown).
  • December 28 – 72 Indian lawyers, academics and journalists gather in Bombay to form the Congress Party.

Date unknown

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  • Martha, the last Passenger pigeon was born
  • Karl Benz produces the Benz Patent-Motorwagen in Mannheim (Germany), regarded as the first automobile (patented and publicly launched the following year).
  • John Kemp Starley demonstrates the Rover safety bicycle in Coventry (England), regarded as the first practical modern bicycle.
  • The Home Insurance Building in Chicago, designed by William Le Baron Jenney, is completed. With ten floors and a fireproof weight-bearing metal frame, it is regarded as the first skyscraper.
  • Bicycle Playing Cards are first produced in the United States.
  • The Soldiers' and Sailors' Families Association is established in the United Kingdom, to provide charitable assistance.
  • Camp Dudley, the oldest continually running boys' camp in the United States, is founded.
  • John Ormsby publishes his new English translation of Don Quixote, acclaimed as the most scholarly made up to that time. It will remain in print through the 20th century.
  • Michigan Technological University (originally Michigan Mining School) opens its doors for the first time, in the future Houghton County Fire Hall.
  • Chuo Law College, as predecessor of Chuo University, founded in Kanda, Tokyo, Japan.
  • Before November 1 – More than 24,000 Christians are killed, 225 churches burnt, seventeen orphanages and ten convents destroyed in Cochinchina (modern-day Vietnam).

Births

January

thumb|110px|[[John Curtin]]

thumb|110px|[[Claude Fuess]]

  • January 1 – Winifred Greenwood, American silent film actress (d. 1961)
  • January 6 – Florence Turner, American actress (d. 1946)
  • January 8 – John Curtin, 14th Prime Minister of Australia (d. 1945)
  • January 11
  • Jack Hoxie, American actor, rodeo performer (d. 1965)
  • Alice Paul, American women's rights activist (d. 1977)
  • January 12
  • Harry Benjamin, American endocrinologist, sexologist (d. 1986)
  • Claude Fuess, American author, historian and headmaster (d. 1963)
  • January 14 – Constantin Sănătescu, 44th prime minister of Romania (d. 1947)
  • January 16 – Zhou Zuoren, Chinese writer (d. 1967)
  • January 17 – Nikolaus von Falkenhorst, German general and war criminal (d. 1968)
  • January 21 – Umberto Nobile, Italian aviator and explorer (d. 1978)
  • January 25 – Roy Geiger, American general (d. 1947)
  • January 26 – Harry Ricardo, English mechanical engineer, engine pioneer (d. 1974)
  • January 27
  • Jerome Kern, American composer (d. 1945)
  • Harry Ruby, American musician, composer, and writer (d. 1974)
  • January 28 – Władysław Raczkiewicz, President of Poland (d. 1947)
  • January 30 – John Henry Towers, U. S.admiral and naval aviation pioneer (d. 1955)

February

thumb|110px|[[Bess Truman]]

  • February 1 – Friedrich Kellner, German diarist (d. 1970)
  • February 7
  • Sinclair Lewis, American writer, Nobel Prize laureate (d. 1951)
  • Hugo Sperrle, German field marshal (d. 1953)
  • February 9 – Alban Berg, Austrian composer (d. 1935)
  • February 10 – Rupert Downes, Australian general (d. 1945)
  • February 13
  • George Fitzmaurice, French-American motion picture director (d. 1940)
  • Bess Truman, First Lady of the United States (d. 1982)
  • February 14 – Zengo Yoshida, Japanese admiral (d. 1966)
  • February 15 – Abraham Grünbaum (activist), German Jewish activist. (d. 1921)
  • February 21 – Sacha Guitry, Russian-born French dramatist, writer, director, and actor (d. 1957)
  • February 22 – Pat Sullivan, Australian-born American director, animated film producer (d. 1933)
  • February 24
  • Chester W. Nimitz, American admiral (d. 1966)
  • Stanisław Ignacy Witkiewicz, Polish writer, painter (d. 1939)
  • February 25
  • Princess Alice of Battenberg (d. 1969)
  • Fritz Skullerud, Norwegian long-distance runner and station master (d. 1969)
  • February 26 – Aleksandras Stulginskis, President of Lithuania (d. 1969)

March

  • March 6 – Ring Lardner, American writer (d. 1933)
  • March 7 – John Tovey, British admiral of the fleet (d. 1971)
  • March 11 – Sir Malcolm Campbell, English land, water racer (d. 1948)
  • March 14 – Raoul Lufbery, French-born American World War I pilot (d. 1918)
  • March 23 – Mollie McNutt, Australian poet (d. 1919)
  • March 27 – Julio Lozano Díaz, President of Honduras (d. 1957)
  • March 31 – Jules Pascin, Bulgarian painter (d. 1930)

April

thumb|110px|[[Clementine Churchill]]

  • April 1
  • Wallace Beery, American actor (d. 1949)
  • Clementine Churchill, wife of British Prime Minister Winston Churchill (d. 1977)
  • April 3
  • Allan Dwan, Canadian-born American film director (d. 1981)
  • Bud Fisher, American cartoonist (Mutt and Jeff) (d. 1954)
  • St John Philby, Ceylonese-born British orientalist (d. 1960)
  • April 12 – Hermann Hoth, German general (d. 1971)
  • April 13
  • John Cunningham, British admiral (d. 1962)
  • Otto Plath, American father of poet Sylvia Plath, entomologist (d. 1940)
  • April 15 – Tadeusz Kutrzeba, Polish general (d. 1947)
  • April 16 – Charles Debbas, 1st president, 5th prime minister of Lebanon (d. 1935)
  • April 17 – Karen Blixen, Danish author (d. 1962)
  • April 29 – Frank Jack Fletcher, American admiral (d. 1973)

May

thumb|110px|[[Otto Klemperer]]

  • May 2 – Hedda Hopper, American columnist (d. 1966)
  • May 5 – Agustín Barrios, Paraguayan guitarist, composer (d. 1944)
  • May 7 – George "Gabby" Hayes, American actor (d. 1969)
  • May 8 – Thomas B. Costain, Canadian author and journalist (d. 1965)
  • May 9 – Eduard C. Lindeman, American social worker, author (d. 1953)
  • May 14 – Otto Klemperer, German conductor (d. 1973)
  • May 15
  • Robert James Hudson, Governor of Southern Rhodesia (d. 1963)
  • Naokuni Nomura, Japanese admiral and Minister of the Navy (d. 1973)
  • May 20 – Faisal I of Iraq (d. 1933)
  • May 21 – Sophie, Princess of Albania, consort of William of Wied, Prince of Albania (d. 1936)
  • May 22 – Toyoda Soemu, Japanese admiral (d. 1957)
  • May 24 – Susan Sutherland Isaacs, English educational psychologist, psychoanalyst (d. 1948)
  • May 27 – Richmond K. Turner, American admiral (d. 1961)
  • May 30 – Arthur E. Andersen, American accountant (d. 1947)

June

  • June 2 – Hans Gerhard Creutzfeldt, German neuropathologist (d. 1964)
  • June 4 – Arturo Rawson, President of Argentina (d. 1952)
  • June 5 – Georges Mandel, French politician, World War II hero (d. 1944)
  • June 9
  • John Edensor Littlewood, British mathematician (d. 1977)
  • Felicjan Sławoj Składkowski, Prime Minister of Poland (d. 1962)
  • Harry Gribbon, American comedy actor (d. 1961)
  • June 21 – Harry A. Marmer, Ukrainian-born American mathematician, oceanographer (d. 1953)
  • June 22 – Milan Vidmar, Slovenian electrical engineer, chess player (d. 1962)
  • June 27 – Guilhermina Suggia, Portuguese cellist (d. 1950)
  • June 29 – Izidor Kürschner, Hungarian football player and coach (d. 1941)

July

  • July 2 – Nikolai Krylenko, Russian Bolshevik and Soviet politician (d. 1938)
  • July 6 – Ernst Busch, German field marshal (d. 1945)
  • July 8 – Paul Leni, German film director (The Cat and the Canary) (d. 1929)
  • July 9 – Luo Meizhen, Chinese supercentenarian (d. 2013)
  • July 14 – King Sisavang Vong of Laos (d. 1959)
  • July 15
  • Abd al-Rahman al-Mahdi, 1st prime minister of Sudan (d. 1959)
  • July 16 – Hakuun Yasutani, Japanese Sōtō rōshi (d. 1973)
  • July 19
  • Dumitru Coroamă, Romanian soldier and fascist activist (d. 1956)
  • Aristides de Sousa Mendes, Portuguese diplomat, humanitarian (d. 1954)
  • July 20 – Michitarō Komatsubara, Japanese general (d. 1940)
  • July 28 – Monte Attell, American boxer (d. 1960)
  • July 29 – Theda Bara, American silent film actress (d. 1955)

August

thumb|110px|[[D H Lawrence]]

  • August 1 – George de Hevesy, Hungarian chemist, Nobel Prize laureate (d. 1966)

September

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  • September 6 – Otto Kruger, American actor (d. 1974)
  • September 7 – Jovita Idar, Mexican-American journalist and political activist (d. 1946)
  • September 11 – D. H. Lawrence, English novelist (d. 1930)
  • September 20 – Enrico Mizzi, 6th Prime Minister of Malta (d. 1950)
  • September 21 – Thomas de Hartmann, Russian composer (d. 1956)
  • September 22
  • Ben Chifley, 16th Prime Minister of Australia (d. 1951)
  • Erich von Stroheim, Austrian-born motion picture actor, director (d. 1957)
  • September 25 – Mineichi Koga, Japanese admiral (d. 1944)
  • September 27 – Harry Blackstone Sr., American magician and illusionist (d. 1965)

October

thumb|right|110px|[[Niels Bohr]]

  • October 3 – Sophie Treadwell, American playwright, journalist (d. 1970)
  • October 7 – Niels Bohr, Danish physicist, Nobel Prize laureate (d. 1962)
  • October 11 – François Mauriac, French writer, Nobel Prize laureate (d. 1970)
  • October 19 – Charles E. Merrill, American banker, co-founder of Merrill Lynch (d. 1956)
  • October 24 – Rachel Katznelson-Shazar, Zionist political figure, wife of third President of Israel (d. 1975)
  • October 28 – Per Albin Hansson, 2-time prime minister of Sweden (d. 1946)
  • October 30 – Ezra Pound, American poet (d. 1972)

November

thumb|right|110px|[[George S. Patton]]

thumb|right|110px|[[Heinrich Brüning]]

  • November 1 – Anton Flettner, German aviation engineer, inventor (d. 1961)
  • November 2 – Harlow Shapley, American astronomer (d. 1972)
  • November 5 – Will Durant, American philosopher, writer (d. 1981)
  • November 8 – Tomoyuki Yamashita, Japanese general (d. 1946)
  • November 9 (October 28 (O.S.)) – Velimir Khlebnikov, Russian poet (d. 1922)
  • November 11 – George S. Patton, American general (d. 1945)
  • November 15 – Frederick Handley-Page, British aviation pioneer, aircraft company founder (d. 1962)
  • November 26 – Heinrich Brüning, Chancellor of Germany 1930-1932 (d. 1970)
  • November 30
  • Albert Kesselring, German field marshal (d. 1960)
  • Ma Zhanshan, Chinese general (d. 1950)

December

  • December 2 – George Minot, American physician, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (d. 1950)
  • December 13 – Mario Talavera, Mexican songwriter (d. 1960)
  • December 18 – Walter Crail, American photographer, staff photographer for the Public Ledger (d. 1924)
  • December 19
  • John Lavarack, Australian general, Governor of Queensland (1946-1957) (d. 1957)
  • King Oliver, American jazz musician (d. 1938)
  • December 22 – Deems Taylor, American composer and music critic (d. 1966)
  • December 29 – Eliza Marian Butler, British scholar and writer (d. 1959)

Date unknown

  • Martha, the last Passenger pigeon (d. 1914)
  • Geza von Hoffmann, Austrian-Hungarian eugenicist and writer (d. 1921)
  • Alessandro Tonini, Italian aeronautical engineer and aircraft designer and manufacturer (d. 1932)

Deaths

January–June

thumb|right|110px|[[Victor Hugo]]

  • January 11 – Mariano Ospina Rodríguez, President of Colombia (b. 1805)
  • January 13 – Schuyler Colfax, 17th Vice President of the United States (b. 1823)
  • January 26 – Charles "Chinese" Gordon, British general (killed in battle) (b. 1833)
  • February 1 – Sidney Gilchrist Thomas, British inventor (b. 1850)
  • February 7 – Iwasaki Yataro, Japanese industrialist, Founder of Mitsubishi (b. 1835)
  • February 8 – Nikolai Severtzov, Russian explorer, naturalist (b. 1827)
  • February 19 – José María Pinedo, Argentinian naval commander (b. 1795)
  • March 12 – Próspero Fernández Oreamuno, President of Costa Rica (b. 1834)
  • March 13 – Giorgio Mitrovich, Maltese politician (b. 1795)
  • March 22 – Sir Harry Smith Parkes, British diplomat (b. 1828)
  • April 2 – Justo Rufino Barrios, Central American leader (b. 1835)
  • April 6 – Eduard Vogel von Falckenstein, Prussian general (b. 1797)
  • April 25 – Queen Emma of Hawaii (b. 1836)
  • May 2 – Terézia Zakoucs, Hungarian Slovene author (b. 1817)
  • May 4 – Irvin McDowell, American general (b. 1818)
  • May 17 – Jonathan Young, United States Navy commodore (b. 1826)
  • May 19 – Robert Emmet Odlum, American swimming instructor (died as result of becoming the first person to jump from the Brooklyn Bridge) (b. 1851)
  • May 20 – Frederick Theodore Frelinghuysen, 29th United States Secretary of State (b. 1817)
  • May 22 – Victor Hugo, French author (b. 1802)
  • June 11 – Amédée Courbet, French admiral (b. 1827)
  • June 17 – Edwin Freiherr von Manteuffel, German field marshal (b. 1809)
  • June 22 – Muhammad Ahmad, Sudanese Mahdi (b. 1844)

July–December

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  • July 21 – Karolina Sobańska, Polish noble, agent (b. 1795)
  • July 23 – Ulysses S. Grant, 63, American Civil War general, 18th President of the United States (b. 1822)
  • August – Aga Khan II, Iranian religious leader (b. 1830)
  • August 6 – Emil Zsigmondy, Austrian mountaineer (b. 1861)
  • August 10 – James W. Marshall, American contractor, builder of Sutter's Mill (b. 1810)
  • August 29 – Moriz Ludassy, Hungarian journalist (b. 1825)
  • September 2 – Giuseppe Bonavia, Maltese architect (b. 1821)
  • September 5 – Zuo Zongtang, Chinese general and politician (b. 1812)
  • September 6 – Narcís Monturiol, Catalan intellectual, artist and engineer, inventor of the first combustion engine-driven submarine, which was propelled by an early form of air-independent propulsion (b. 1819)
  • September 15 thumb|110px|right|[[Carl Spitzweg]]
  • Jumbo, African elephant, star attraction in P. T. Barnum's circus (train accident) (b. 1861)
  • Carl Spitzweg, German romanticist painter (b. 1808)
  • October 1 – Anthony Ashley-Cooper, 7th Earl of Shaftesbury, British politician and philanthropist (b.1801)
  • October 3 – Mazhar Nanautawi, Indian freedom struggle activist and founding figure of Mazahir Uloom (b. 1821)
  • October 5 – Thomas C. Durant, American railroad financier (b. 1820)
  • October 29
  • George B. McClellan, American Civil War general, politician (b. 1826)
  • Juan Bautista Topete, Spanish admiral and politician (b. 1821)
  • thumb|157x157px|[[Thomas A. Hendricks]]November 16 – Louis Riel, Canadian-American leader (executed) (b. 1844)
  • November 8 – John McCullough, Irish-American actor (b. 1832)
  • November 24 – Nicolás Avellaneda, Argentine president (b. 1837)
  • November 25
  • King Alfonso XII of Spain (b. 1857)
  • Thomas A. Hendricks, 21st Vice President of the United States (b. 1819)
  • November 26 – Thomas Andrews, Irish chemist (b. 1813)
  • December 8 – William Henry Vanderbilt, American entrepreneur (b. 1821)
  • December 13 – Benjamin Gratz Brown, American politician (b. 1826)
  • December 15 – Ferdinand II of Portugal, consort of Queen Maria II (b. 1816)

Date unknown

  • Eugenia Kisimova, Bulgarian feminist, philanthropist and women's rights activist (b. 1831)

In fiction

  • September 2–September 7 – The film Back to the Future Part III takes place during this time. Dr. Emmett Brown is initially murdered by Buford "Mad Dog" Tannen in Hill Valley, California (1885); however, Marty McFly later prevents this murder.
  • The stage "Bury My Shell at Wounded Knee", in the 1992 video game Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Turtles in Time, is set in this year.
  • The Nickelodeon TV movie, Lost in the West, takes place in this year.
  • The plot of An American Tail is set in this period.
  • Stephen Gordon, protagonist of The Well of Loneliness, is born on 24th December 1885.

References

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