Chronology

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Aaron Copland.

1900 - 1990

Aaron Copland.

1900

Max Planck introduces the idea of 'quantizing energy'.

1900 - 1912

The practice of taking afternoon coffee takes off in Germany.

Symington Coffee tin from approximately 1890.

1900

Hills Brothers start packaging coffee in vacuum sealed tins.

1900

Coffee Robusta is planted in Java.

1900

Hershey's introduce the Hershey bar.

Domino sugar refinery.

1900

The American Sugar Refining Company is renamed as Domino Sugar.

French opium den. From the cover of Le Petit Journal, 5 July 1903.

1900 - 1930

Britain and France attempt to suppress the production of opium in the 'Golden Triangle' region of South East Asia, covering Burma, Vietnam, Laos and Thailand.

Gold diggings in Nevada, 1859. From Dan De Quill's The Big Bonanza...

1900

America passes the Gold Standard Act, matching its currency to the value of gold.

1900

The Ashanti Wars in Ghana. British forces suppress an African uprising.

1900

New foods introduced to America in 1900: Wesson Oil, Hershey bars, Hills Bros coffee.

Early advertisement for instant coffee.

1901

Satori Kato invents instant coffee in Chicago.

1901

Suchard introduces the Milka bar.

1901

Duke buys Ogden Tobacco, significantly increasing his UK presence.

1901

Imperial Tobacco is formed from W. D. & H. O. Wills, John Player and 11 other British tobacco companies, to try to provide opposition to American Tobacco and Duke.

1901

The Peruvian cotton crop is decimated by a virus.

1901

The Idaho Sugar Company is established by Mormon businessmen from Utah.

1901

The Monsanto Company is founded in St Louis Missouri. Its first product is the sweetener Sacharrin, which it supplies to Coca-Cola.

1901

Australia gains independence from Britain as a Commonwealth nation.

1901 - 1904

The National Antarctic Expedition led by Robert Falcon Scott discovers the Polar Plateau.

1901 - 1903

The first German Antarctic Expedition explores Eastern Antarctica.

1901

In the Smithsonian Annual Report of 1901 Robert Thurston suggests wind, tidal and solar power as replacements for coal.

1901

American Scenic and Historic Preservation Society is founded.

1901

German poet Rainer Maria Rilke combines nationalism and environmentalism in his poetry.

1901

John Muir writes Our National Parks.

1901

Henry Perky relocates The Natural Food Company to Niagara Falls, NY, to produce Shredded Wheat.

An oil rig exhibition on Main Street in Breckenridge, Texas, 1920.

1901

Gulf Oil and Texaco are formed after huge quantities of oil were struck at Spindletop oil field in East Texas. The discovery led to the 'Texas Oil Boom' and rapid economic growth.

1902

British American Tobacco is formed as a joint venture between J. B. Duke's American Tobacco and Britain's Imperial Tobacco. They agree not to trade in each other's home territory.

1902

Philip Morris creates a US company in New York.

Portrait of Mary Lee, a South Australian suffragist and social reformer, 1821-1909.

1902

Women get the vote in Australia.

1902

New foods introduced to America in 1902: Barnum's Animal Crackers, Presto self-rising cake flour, Salada Tea, Karo Corn Syrup, NECCO Conversation Hearts.

1902 - 1904

The Scottish Antarctic Expedition establish a permanent weather base in the South Orkney Islands.

The Tetons - Snake River, Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming. By Ansel Adams.

1902 - 1984

Ansel Adams' photographs of American Western landscapes will become icons of the conservation movement in US.

1902

New foods introduced to America in 1902: Barnum's Animal Crackers, Presto self-rising cake flour, Salada Tea, Karo Corn Syrup, NECCO Conversation Hearts

International Harvester motor buggy at Childers, 1909

1902

International Harvester is founded in Canton, Illinois, to make agricultural equipment.

1902

The National Farmers Union is established in the US.

1903

Sanka (de-caffeinated) coffee is invented by Ludwig Roselius in Germany.

1903

Milton Hershey builds a new mass-production facility at Hershey, Pennsylvania.

1903

The number of people suffering heroin addiction rises dramatically.

A Ford 'Model A' from 1903.

1903

Ford Motor Company is founded.

Frontispiece portrait of Roald Amundsen. From The South Pole, Volume II.

1903 - 1906

Roald Amundsen sails the Northwest passage in a Norwegian herring boat.

1903

The Wright brothers complete the first successful powered flight.

1903

Delhi Durbar.

1903

William Harley and Arthur Davidson produce their first motorised bicycle and go on to form the Harley-Davidson company.

1903 - 1909

President Theodore Roosevelt's administration creates many millions of national forests and wildlife refuges and areas of special interest such as the Grand Canyon.

1903

Charles Saunders starts plant breeding experiments that will generate Marquis wheat, a hardy wheat variety suited to cold climates.

1904 - 1989

Salvador Dali.

1904 - 1997

Willem de Kooning. He emigrated to the US when he was 22.

1904

Iced tea is created at the St Louis World's Fair by Englishman Richard Blechynden.

1904

Mustard was added to hot dogs at the St Louis World's Fair.

1904

Tobacco coupons are introduced.

Owens' glass-blowing machine.

1904

American inventor Michael Owens invents the glass shaping machine, transforming the mass produced distribution of liquids.

1904

Britain and France sign the Entente Cordial, ending hostility between the two nations. This expands into the Triple Entente with Russia.

1904

Britain acknowledges France's sphere of influence in Morocco.

1904

British Tibetan Expedition led by Francis Younghusband as part of the 'Great Game.'

1904

Child lead poisoning is first linked to lead-based paints.

1904 - 1905

Russo-Japanese War. Treaty of Portsmouth is signed ceding South Sakhalin and the Liaotung Peninsula to the Japanese and thus ending the war.

1905

Indian woman Sarojini Naidu publishes her first work The Golden Threshold. Naidu later became President of the Indian National Congress.

Illustration of Jean-Paul Sartre for the New York Times by Reginald Gray.

1905 - 1980

Jean-Paul Sartre.

1905

Albert Einstein publishes his paper on the Special Theory of Relativity.

1905

Farine Lactée Henri Nestlé and the Anglo-Swiss Milk Company merge, with factories in Britain, the USA, Switzerland and Germany.

"Eat More Milk in Cadbury's" trade card.

1905

Cadbury's introduce the Dairy Milk bar, using increased milk and cream content.

Early 20th century Lucky Strike tobacco tin.

1905

American Tobacco Company acquires Lucky Strike.

1905

US report on Philippine opium prohibition published. US Congress bans opium smoking.

1905

Canada sells $18m worth of timber to the US.

1905

The United States Forest Service is created.

The Governor-General of India George Curzon with his wife Mary Curzon on an elephant in Delhi, 29 December 1902.

1905

Lord Curzon effects the partition of Bengal, which causes great resentment.

1905

Alberta and Saskatchewan become Canadian provinces.

1905

Women get the vote in Finland.

1905

The first Italian-style pizzeria opens in New York City.

1905

New foods introduced to America in 1905: Heinz Baked Beans, Hebrew National frankfurters, Royal Crown Cola, Ovomaltine (renamed Ovaltine).

1905

US Congress adopts new policies to protect forestlands

1905

National Audubon Society is formed by George Bird Grinell to promote wildlife conservation.

Russian troops opening fire on the peaceful demonstration.

1905

January Bloody Sunday - Tsarist troops open fire on a peaceful demonstration of workers in St Petersburg.

Sailors spell out E=MC2 on the flight deck of the aircraft carrier USS Enterprise (CVN 65) to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the ship's commissioning. Enterprise was the first nuclear powered aircraft carrier.

1905

Albert Einstein develops the equation E=mc2, which is later key to making nuclear energy possible.

1906

J. M. Dent begins to publish classic literature with the 'Everyman's Library' series.

1906

George Constant Washington invents mass produced instant coffee in Guatemala.

1906

Brown & Williamson is founded in Winston-Salem, North Carolina.

1906

The All India Muslim League is founded and advocates independence for India.

1906

Foundation of Rolls-Royce in Manchester, England.

1906

Xerox is founded as a supplier of photography materials under its original name The Haloid Photographic Company.

Kellogg's corn flakes advertisment, c.1910.

1906

Kellogg's cereal company started operations in Michigan under the name Battle Creek Toasted Corn Flake Company.

View from Bear Gulch trail. Pinnacles National Monument.

1906

National Monuments Act protects Muir Woods, Pinnacles National Monument (CA), Mount Olympus National Monument, and others.

1906 - 1908

Late Qing opium suppression movement.

Kellogg's Cornflakes advertising post card.

1906

Will Kellogg founds the Battle Creek Toasted Corn Flake Company in Michigan to produce Corn Flakes. The company is later renamed Kellogg's.

1907

Colour photography is invented by Auguste and Louis Lumiere.

Paul Cornu in his first helicopter in 1907.

1907

The first rotary winged aircraft, the helicopter, is invented by Paul Cornu.

1907

The Audion, a radio amplifier, is invented by Lee de Forest.

1907

Hershey's introduce chocolate Kisses.

1907

American Spice Trade Association formed.

1907

American Tobacco Company acquires Butler & Butler and the Pall Mall brand.

Our Opium Trade with China by S. Mander.

1907

China and Britain agree to phase out their mutual participation in the Sino-Indian opium traffic.

1907

The British Central African Federation is replaced by the Nyasaland Protectorate. Cotton and tobacco are dominant industries.

Flag of Oklahoma.

1907

Oklahoma is added as a state of the Union.

1907

New Zealand assumes complete self-government.

Collage of images including views of the Nimrod, to commemorate the Dash for the South Pole by Ernest Shackleton, 1908.

1907 - 1909

The British Antarctic Expedition led by Shackleton reaches the magnetic South Pole.

1907

Rachel Carson is born. She becomes a leading figure in the environmental movement.

1907

Royal Dutch Shell is formed through a merger of the British company, Shell, and the Royal Dutch oil company with the intention of competing with the globally dominant Standard Oil.

1908 - 1986

Simone De Beauvoir.

1908

American merchant Thomas Sullivan accidentally invents tea bags.

1908

Melitta Bentz invents the coffee filter and helps found the Melitta Bentz Company.

1908

Theodor Tobler and Emil Baumann create the Toblerone bar.

1908

Britain and Canada ban cigarette sales to those under 16.

1908

The Opium Act in Canada makes it an offence to import, sell or smoke opium in Canada.

1908

The Young Turk Revolution lead by Turkish nationalist Kemal Ataturk, further weakens the Ottoman Empire.

1908

The Belgian Congo is established.

Horniman's Tea trade card, c.1910.

1908

New foods introduced to America in 1908: Tea bags, French Dip sandwich, Hershey bars with almonds.

1908 - 1910

The Fourth French Antarctic Expedition led by Jean-Baptiste Charcot charts the Bellinghausen sea and the area around this.

1908

Hiram Bingham III starts his explorations of South America.

1908

The Ford Model T becomes the first mass produced automobile using Ford's innovative assembly line method of production.

1908

The US National Conservation Movement is founded.

1908

The National Farmers' Union is founded in Great Britain.

1908

After 8 years of searching, William Knox D'Arcy's explorers discover oil in Persia. The Anglo-Persian Oil Company is formed (later becoming BP).

1909

Mahatma Gandhi publishes Hind Swaraj.

1909

Frank Lloyd Wright designs the Robie House in Chicago.

Guglielmo Marconi operating apparatus similar to that used by him to transmit first wireless signal across the Atlantic.

1909

Guglielmo Marconi receives the Nobel Prize for Physics with Karl Ferdinand Braun for their contribution to the development of wireless telegraphy.

Cuba Review depicting a sugar mill.

1909

The Czarnikow-Rionda Company succeeds Czarnikow, MacDougall, & Co. and controls over 40% of Cuba’s sugar exports.

1909

US Congress bans the importation of opium except for medicinal use.

1909

The International Opium Commission meets in Shanghai to try to restrict trade.

1909

Gold is discovered in Timmins, Ontario.

1909

Arctic explorer, Robert Peary is the first man to reach the North Pole.

1909

Charles Van Hise writes The Conservation of Natural Resource.

Argentinian tango in the streets of San Telmo, Buenos Aires.

1910

Thés 'dansants' start at the Waldorf Hotel, London, to capitalise on the craze for the Argentinian tango.

1910

Feodora chocolate is founded in Germany.

1910

Chili peppers are grown in California.

Gauloises cigarettes.

1910

Gauloises cigarettes are introduced.

1910

China and Britain agree to stop the opium trade.

Power of attorney signed by Emperor Sunjong of Korea to Lee Wan-Yong, a pro-Japanese minister of Korea.

1910

Japan invades Korea.

1910

South Africa gains independence from Britain, but remains in the Commonwealth.

1910 - 1912

Norwegian explorer Roald Amundsen is the first to reach the South Pole, beating the ill-fated Scott expedition.

1910

Singapore replaces opium farms with government opium monopoly.

1910 - 1911

Alexander Hosie tours Chinese poppy fields to confirm Chinese state prohibtion implementation.

1911

J. E. Casely Hayford writes his Ethiopia Unbound - stating a case for racial emancipation.

1911

Marie Curie receives the Nobel Prize for her work on radioactivity.

1911

Ernest Rutherford shows that atoms have a central nucleus.

1911

The National Coffee Association is founded in America.

1911

Anti-Trust legislation by the US Supreme Court forces the break up of American Tobacco Company into Liggett & Myers (28% of market), Lorillard (15%) and American Tobacco (37%).

Tate and Lyle 's Golden Syrup trade card.

1911

Abram Lyle receives a Royal warrant for Lyle's Golden Syrup made from refined sugar cane.

The first board of directors of the British South Africa Company, 1889.

1911

The British South Africa Company unites northern and southern Rhodesia.

1911

Northern Territory is created as a separate state of Australia.

1911

The Festival of Empire.

1911

Hiram Bingham III is taken to see Machu Picchu for the first time.

The Delhi Durbar of 1911, with King George V and Queen Mary seated upon the dais.

1911

Delhi Durbar attended by King George V.

1911

Legislature is passed in Pennsylvania which gives city governments the authority to pass smoke abatement laws.

1911

Marquis wheat wins a $1,000 prize from the Canadian Pacific Railroad Company as the best wheat to grow in Canada.

1911

The Holt Manufacturing Company introduce a self-propelling harvester.

1912

Arthur Conan Doyle writes the fantasy adventure novel The Lost World.

Claude McKay.

1912

Claude McKay becomes the first person to publish a work in Jamaican Patois with his book of poetry Songs of Jamaica.

1912

Jean Neuhaus II creates the Belgian praline, a chocolate with a nut or cream paste filling.

1912

Liggett & Myers introduce Chesterfield cigarettes.

1912

The Imperial Tobacco Company of Canada is formed.

1912

Dr Isaac Adler links lung cancer with smoking.

1912

The International Opium Conference takes place in The Hague to restrict trade in drugs.

1912

Absinthe is banned in the US due to concerns over its effects.

1912 - 1949

The Republic of China is established by Sun Yat-Sen.

Pre-colonial Morocco. Rabat, 1911. Loading of the French artillery to the crossing of the Oued Bou Regreg.

1912

Morocco becomes a French protectorate.

1912

The African National Congress is formed.

1912

Arizona and New Mexico are admitted as states of the Union.

1912

The Continental Drift theory is consolidated by Alfred Wegener.

1912

David Brower is born, the founder of Friends of the Earth and Earth Island Institute.

1912

The Canada Grain Act is passed to ensure the improvement of Canadian grain types.

1912

Nabisco invent the Oreo cookie at their Chelsea Factory in New York.

1913

Publication of Gitanjali - a collection of over 100 Bengali poems by Rabindranath Tagore translated into English with an introduction from W. B. Yeats.

1913

Cass Gilbert completes the Woolworth skyscraper in New York at 241m tall.

1913

The American Society for the Control of Cancer is formed.

Camel cigarette packet from 1915.

1913

R. J. Reynolds introduces the Camel cigarette - pre-blended and pre-packed in a 20 pack.

1913

Cotton T-shirts are introduced in the US Navy.

1913

The US Federal Reserve Act establishes that currency must be 40% backed by gold reserves.

1913

Gold production begins in Nigeria.

1913

Women get the vote in Norway.

Zanzibar as a British colony, ca.1915.

1913

Britain takes control of Zanzibar.

An Alberta Wheat Pool grain elevator.

1913

The Alberta Farmers' Cooperative Elevator Company is founded.

1914

J. S. Fry & Sons introduce Fry's Turkish Delight.

1914

Imperial Tobacco introduces the Embassy brand.

1914 - 1919

Cigarettes are included in soldiers' rations in World War I, increasing the popularity of smoking.

1914

The Harrison Narcotics Tax Act is passed in the US to regulate and tax the sale of cocaine and opiates. The ban on the legal sale of cocaine and opiates forces the trade underground.

The religious leader Sheikh-ul-Islam declaring a holy war on behalf of the Ottoman government.

1914

The Ottoman Empire supports the German Axis forces in World War I.

19140628

Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria and his wife are assassinated in Sarajevo by Gavrilo Princip, provoking an Austrian-Serbian war that quickly escalates into a world war.

1914 - 1918

World War 1.

1914

Southern and northern Nigeria are unified.

1914 - 1917

The Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition, led by Ernest Shackleton, fails to cross the Antarctic when its ship is crushed by the ice.

1914

The Panama Canal is opened.

1914

Austria-Hungary declares war upon Serbia. Russia mobilizes its army in their defence.

1915 - 2005

Arthur Miller.

1915

Lyon's Corner House on the Strand opens.

Cadbury's Roses.

1915

Cadbury's introduces the Milk Tray assortment box. Roses follow in 1938.

1915

China starts to grow tobacco on a significant scale.

An absinthe distillery in France, 1904. From Dictionnaire encyclopédique de l'épicerie et des industries annexes.

1915

Absinthe is banned in France for its psychoactive effects. The ban is lifted in 1988.

British battleship HMS Irresistible abandoned and sinking, 18 March 1915, during the Battle of Gallipoli.

1915

British, Australian, New Zealand, Canadian and other allied forces attempt to invade Turkey via Gallipolli with disastrous consequences.

Victor Franke, the last commander of the Schutztruppe in German Southwest Africa.

1915

South African forces capture German South West Africa, which comes under British control.

1915

D. W. Griffith makes The Birth of a Nation.

1915

Gandhi returns to India.

1915

Women get the vote in Denmark.

1915

Germany captures Warsaw.

1916

American Tobacco introduces the Lucky Strike cigarette.

1916

T. E. Lawrence helps to precipitate an Arab Revolt, which overthrows Ottoman rule in the Middle East.

1916

Belgium holds suzerainty of Ruanda-Urundi, until it becomes a League of Nations mandate in 1924.

David Lloyd George by Harris & Ewing.

1916 - 1922

David Lloyd George is British Prime Minister.

William E. Boeing and Fred Rentschler standing in front of an airplane, 1929. Picture from the LA Times.

1916

William Boeing establishes his airplane company in Seattle, Washington.

1916

Easter Rising.

1916

The Vancouver grain terminal is opened.

1917

British Columbia becomes the biggest timber producer in Canada.

1917

America enters the war on the Allied side after continued German attacks on shipping and threats to US interests.

1917

Puerto Rico falls under American sovereignty.

1917

The US Virgin Islands fall under US sovereignty.

1917

Women get the vote in Canada, Russia and Poland.

1917

The Muscovy Company is wound up following the Russian Revolution.

1917

Nicholas II abdicates power to his brother Mikhail, who transfers power to the Provisional Government under Prince Lvov. This marks the end of tsarist Russia.

"For a united Russia". Russian White Forces propagandist poster representing the Bolsheviks as a fell dragon and the White Cause as a crusading knight, 1919.

1917 - 1923

Russian Civil War.

1917

British Indian opium exports to China formally end.

One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich by Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn.

1918 - 2008

Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn.

1918

American-Chinese Tobacco is formed.

1918

Women get the vote in the UK, Germany and Hungary.

1918

The Brest-Litovsk treaty is signed by German and Russian delegates. Russia cedes about a third of her populace, farmlands and factories, and three quarters of her coal and iron mines to Germany. The Russian Bolshevik Government renounces its territorial claims upon Finland, the Ukraine, the Baltic provinces, the Caucasus and Poland and is forced to cede all areas captured during the Russo-Turkish war to the Ottoman Empire.

1918

Ten days after Germany's surrender in the First World War, British statesman Lord George Nathaniel Curzon praised oil by declaring "The Allied cause floated to victory upon a wave of oil".

1919

Solomon Tshekisho Plaatje becomes the first black South African to write a novel in English with his book Mhudi.

A portrait of the German architect Walter Gropius by Louis Held.

1919

Walter Gropius founds the Bauhaus movement in Berlin.

1919

Albert Einstein publishes his paper on General Relativity.

1919

Betty's of Harrogate is opened by Swiss confectioner, Frederick Belmont.

1919

J. S. Fry & Sons is merged with Cadbury's.

1919

Cigarettes are now the most popular form of tobacco consumption.

1919

The Ottoman Empire is partitioned after World War I.

1919

The Treaty of Versailles imposes harsh terms on Germany, with France taking Alsace-Lorraine, France and Belgium occupying the Ruhr Valley and heavy reparations being payable.

1919

Benito Mussolini forms the Italian fascist party.

1919

Tanganyika becomes a British protectorate following the Treaty of Versailles, where Germany is stripped of its colonies.

1919

Kamerun is divided into British and French Cameroons in the aftermath of World War I.

1919

Togoland is split between Britain and France.

1919

The Bismarck Archipelago is given to Australia in the aftermath of World War I and is known as Papua New Guinea.

1919

The Government of India Act gave more power to Indian legislature in recognition of calls for independence and the role of India in World War 1.

1919

Women get the vote in Finland.

19190413

The Amritsar Massacre - British troops fire on a mass meeting fearing insurrection.

1919 - 1941

Japan's opium monopoly operative in Korea.

Irish War of Independence.

1919

Over 6.1m tons of chemical fertiliser are used worldwide.

1920 - 1929

Tea starts to become a popular beverage in India.

1920

Prohibition legislation increases coffee sales in America.

1920

Cadbury's introduces the Flake bar.

Mars display card.

1920

Mars Corporation is founded by Frank C. Mars in Minneapolis, Minnesota.

1920 - 1929

The boll weevil devastates the cotton crop in the South. Many farmers start growing peanuts.

1920

The world sugar price collapses.

1920

The Empire Timber Exhibition shows the range of countries exporting different types of timber within the British Empire.

Detroit police inspecting equipment found in a clandestine underground brewery.

1920 - 1933

Prohibition is enacted in the US banning the production and sale of alcohol. It forces the trade underground and the act is repealed in 1933.

1920

The German Nazi Party is established.

1920

Japan takes over all former German Pacific colonies north of the Equator.

1920

Britain takes control of the protectorate of Palestine from the Ottoman Empire in the wake of World War I.

1920 - 1929

Gandhi leads a campaign of non-violent resistance in support of Indian independence.

1920

Women get the vote in America.

1920

Iraq becomes a British mandate.

American Purple Gallinule in the Everglades, Florida, 2010.

1920s

Marjorie Stoneman Douglas leads the crusade to save the Florida Everglades.

1920

The Treaty of Tartu is signed by Soviet Russia, renouncing all claims on Estonian territory in perpetuity and confirming the layout of Russian-Finnish borders.

1921

Gandhi starts a campaign to promote Indian cloth, boosting the cotton industry.

1921

Tate & Lyle is founded.

1921

Hitler becomes leader of the Nazi Party in Germany.

1921

Treaty of Riga signed, thus ending the Polish-Soviet War.

1921

The Washburn Crosby Company introduces the 'Betty Crocker' name for answering correspondence.

1921

The Farmers' Union of Canada is established.

1922

T. E. Lawrence publishes Seven Pillars of Wisdom.

Title page of Ulysses.

1922

James Joyce publishes Ulysses.

1922

Alberic Guironnet founds La Vivarais chocolate factory, later to become Valrhona.

1922

Perugina introduce the Baci to celebrate Valentine's day.

1922

Anti-Trust action by the US Government causes Domino Sugar to contract.

1922

Kemal Ataturk founds modern Turkey, ending the Ottoman Empire.

Industrial pollution on the Arthur Kill River in New Jersey. By Alexander Hope of the Environmental Protection Agency.

1922

National Coast Anti Pollution League is formed in New Jersey, US, to stop oil dumping.

1922

Anglo-Irish Treaty comes into effect affirming the Irish Free State and Northern Ireland as separate states.

Irish Civil War between pro and anti-treaty nationalists.

1923

Le Corbusier publishes Vers une Architecture.

Lee de Forest.

1923

Sound film is invented by Lee de Forest.

1923

Edwin Hubble proves the existence of other galaxies.

1923

Kenco coffee is created, selling coffee from Kenya to Britain and America.

1923

Mars introduces the Milky Way bar.

1923

Cadbury's introduces cream filled eggs.

1923

Kraft Foods is founded and initially focusses on the dairy sector.

1923

Hitler's attempted coup fails and he is imprisoned for one year. He uses the time to write Mein Kampf.

Horse-drawn carts transport grain from Alberta Wheat Pool elevators in 1923.

1923

The Alberta Wheat Pool is founded, followed the year after by Manitoba and Saskatchewan.

1924

E. M. Forster publishes A Passage to India.

Promotional postcard for Philip Morris cigarettes.

1924

Philip Morris introduces the Marlboro brand, aimed at women.

A Souvenir of the British Empire Exhibition.

1924

British Empire Exhibition.

1924 - 1925

League of Nations conferences to enhance international cooperation in narcotics control.

1924

General Mills introduces Wheaties, the 'breakfast of champions.'

1925

The Distillers Company merges with Johnnie Walker and Buchanan-Dewar.

1926

Chuck Berry is born.

1926 - 1997

Allen Ginsberg.

1926

John Logie Baird demonstrates his television system which could broadcast live moving images with tone graduation.

1926

Godiva chocolates are founded in Belgium.

Poster associated with the Russian Fascist Party.

1926

Mussolini seizes power in Italy after his blackshirts occupy Rome.

1927

Virginia Woolf publishes her novel To the Lighthouse.

1927

Gitanes cigarettes are introduced.

1927

British American Tobacco (now a UK independent company) acquires Brown & Williamson and starts to make Raleigh cigarettes.

1927

Al Jolson appears in The Jazz Singer - the first talking picture - as Hollywood starts to dominate world cinema.

1927

Kellogg's introduces Rice Krispies.

Andy Warhol Museum, Pittsburgh.

1928 - 1987

Andy Warhol. Made art from ubiquitous cultural icons.

1928

Sir Alexander Fleming discovers penicillin.

Range of bars, including Fruit and Nut.

1928

Cadbury's introduces the Fruit & Nut bar. Whole Nut follows in 1933.

1928

Stalin introduces his first 'Five Year Plan for Economic Construction'.

1928

Shredded Wheat is acquired by the National Biscuit Company or Nabisco.

1929

Ernest Hemingway writes A Farewell to Arms.

1929

Edwin Hubble shows that the galaxies are moving away from each other forming the basis of the Big Bang theory.

1929

El Rey chocolate is founded in Venezuela.

1929

The Wall Street crash has a disastrous impact on the German economy.

1929

A bomb is thrown into the Indian Central Assembly, marking the beginning of a wave of violent protest calling for Indian independence.

1929

The Wall Street Crash sets up the decade-long Great Depression which affected most western economies.

Chrysler Building top in New York City, photographed from the 86th floor of the Empire State Building.

1930

William Van Alen's art-deco Chrysler Building graces Manhattan, reaching 320m (including the spire).

1930

Shreve, Lamb and Harmon's Empire State Building becomes the tallest building in the world at a height of 381m (excluding antennae).

1930

Benson & Hedges introduce Parliament cigarettes with the first commercial filter tip.

Naxi loom. Exhibit in the weaving collection in the Yunnan Nationalities Museum, Kunming, Yunnan, China.

1930 - 1939

Mechanised weaving begins to dominate Chinese textile production.

1930

Publication of The Fur Trade in Canada by Harold Innis.

1930

Gandhi leads the Salt March to call for Indian independence.

1930

Despite the Canadian debut in 1929, an American, Colonel Clarence Birdseye, claimed credit for starting the frozen-food industry in 1930. He had been developing frozen foods independently at the same time, but his products did not enter the market until March 6, 1930.

1930

Unilever is formed from the merger of British company Lever Brothers and Dutch owned Margarine Unie to become the first modern multinational company.

Early Ryvita packet.

1930

The Ryvita Company is founded in Birmingham and is famous for its wheat crispbreads.

Rise and Progress of British Opium Smuggling. By R. Alexander.

1931

The Narcotics Convention is agreed between nations to prevent the production and sale of opium and other narcotics.

1931

Britain abandons the Gold Standard.

1931

One of Austria's leading banks fails as customers demand their money.

Punishment for a drunkard. From Old-time punishments by William Andrews.

1931

The Royal Commission on Licensing finishes its report on the effects of alcohol on society and the benefits of licensing.

Preparing for Stratospheric Flight. Piccard and his assistant Paul Kipfer in 1931.

1931

Auguste Piccard starts a series of record balloon flights to the upper atmosphere.

1931

General Mills introduces Bisquick baking mix.

Hoover Dam Aerial View from Nevada side.

The Boulder Dam, later named the Hoover Dam, was constructed to provide water and hydro-electric power to low desert parts of the U.S.

1932

C. S. Forester publishes Death to the French - a novel set during the Napoleonic Wars - and introduces the fictional character Horatio Hornblower.

1932

Mars introduces the Mars bar and opens a separate Mars Company in the UK.

Austrian Zippo lighter.

1932

The Zippo Manufacturing Company is established, making lighters on an Austrian design.

1932

Gold is discovered in Kenya.

1932

Iraq declares independence from Britain.

1932

At the Imperial Economic Conference, Britain agrees to give preferential treatment to certain goods from Commonwealth nations, and for Commonwealth countries to increase tariffs to non-Commonwealth nations.

1932

British Medical Journal states that leaded petrol is dangerous.

1932

Japan establishes an opium monopoly in its satellite state of Manchuguo.

1933

Brown & Williamson introduce Kool menthol cigarettes.

1933

President Roosevelt passes the Emergency Banking Act to stop the run on gold and silver.

1933

Hitler is made Chancellor of Germany and attacks the terms of the Treaty of Versailles and spreads race-hatred and hatred of communism.

1933

The UK gives preferential treatment to Commonwealth trade.

1934

America passes the Silver Purchase Act and the Gold Reserve Act, effectively nationalising supplies of silver and gold.

Parade of SA troops past Hitler. Nuremberg.

1934

Hitler purges the Nazi leadership in the Night of the Long Knives.

1935 - 1977

Elvis Presley.

Kit Kat advertising card.

1935

Rowntree's introduces the Kit Kat bar.

1935

Gold and silver are commonly used in telecommunications switching packets.

1935

Alcoholics Anonymous is founded in Akron, Ohio, by Bill Wilson and Dr Bob Smith.

1935

Germany re-arms.

1935

The Wilderness Society is formed.

1935

The Republic of China implements its Six-Year Plan to suppress its domestic opium traffic.

1935

The Canadian Wheat Board is established as a marketing agency to sell Canadian wheat.

1935 - 1936

Exhibition of Chinese Art at Royal Academy in London sees ceramics take its place alongside other art forms. This exhibition confirms the growing scholastic interest in Chinese porcelain as art.

Cotton pickers, Florida.

1936

John D and Mack Rust introduce the mechanical cotton picker, making many farmhands redundant.

1936

Coopers Inc. of Illinois introduce the cotton brief or 'jockey shorts'.

1936

The appellation controllée system is introduced in France.

1936

Italy invades Ethiopia.

Francisco Franco and Dwight D. Eisenhower in Madrid in 1959.

1936 - 1939

The Spanish Civil War results in a win by Nationalist forces under Franco, supported by the Nazis.

1936

Germany reoccupies the Rhineland.

Betty Crocker's Cook Book for Boys and Girls.

1936

The first official portrait of the fictitious 'Betty Crocker' is printed.

W2 engine; the second version of a flight-ready turbojet engine.

1937

The turbojet engine is invented by Frank Whittle.

1937

Alan Turing develops the concept of a theoretical computing machine.

1937

Rowntree's introduces Smarties. Mars introduces Maltesers.

Fort Knox bullion reserve.

1937

Fort Knox bullion reserve is opened in Kentucky.

1937

The term "greenhouse effect" is coined by American Glen Thomas Trewartha.

1937

Irish Constitution – Ireland becomes ‘Eire’ and the title ‘Irish Free State’ is no longer used.

1938

The ballpoint pen is patented by Laszlo Biro in Paris.

Nescafé coffee throughout the years.

1938

Nestlé invent freeze dried coffee and creates the Nescafé brand.

1938

Dr Raymond Pearl writes Tobacco Smoking and Longevity showing that smoking shortens life.

1938

The National Cotton Council of America is formed.

1938

Kristallnacht sees widespread attacks on Jews in Germany.

1938

Germany and Austria are forcibly reunited.

People of Cheb salute the German troops entering the town in the Anschluss of the Sudetenland in October 1938.

1938

Germany annexes the Sudetenland from Czechoslovakia.

1938

George S. Calendar, British engineer, publishes an article on the greenhouse effect, The Artificial Production of Carbon Dioxide and its Influence on Temperature. Using data from 200 weather stations around world between 1880 and 1934, Calendar finds the temperature is rising.

1938

Japan establishes the Kōain (Asian Development Agency), which, among many other unrelated functions, is intended to centralize its imperial opium supply.

1939

John Steinbeck publishes Grapes of Wrath.

1939

American Tobacco introduces King Size Pall Mall cigarettes.

1939

Germany invades Poland precipitating World War II.

1939 - 1945

World War II.

The map from the secret appendix to the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact showing the new German-Soviet border.

1939

The Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact was signed, promising mutual non-aggression between Germany and the Soviet Union.

1939

With no formal declaration of war, the Red Army invade Poland from the east, sixteen days after Germany had invaded from the west. The Russian Government claimed that, owing to the "disintegration" of the Polish State, it was their "sacred duty" to protect their blood-relations living on Polish territory.

1939 - 1940

Winter War. The conflict ended with the signing of the Moscow Peace Treaty.

Access to oil is considered crucial in the victory of the Allies over the Axis powers. Oil policy is prioritised by the US at the end of the war.

1939

Albert Einstein informs President Roosevelt of the importance of research on nuclear chain reactions and the possibility that research might lead to developing powerful bombs.

1940

The US imports 70% of the world's coffee crop.

1940 - 1945

Coffee breaks are introduced in American wartime factories.

194004

Germany invades Denmark and Norway.

194005

Germany invades Belgium and the Netherlands.

Parade of German troops in Paris. View of the troops with the Arc de Triomphe in the background.

194006

Germany invades Paris and France surrenders. British forces escape at Dunkirk.

194008

The Battle of Britain commences and aerial battles rage for 3 months. The RAF gradually gain the ascendency and plans for invasion are shelved.

1940

Italy sides with Germany and declares war on the Allies.

Australian troops occupy a front line position at Tobruk.

194006

The War in North Africa commences and see-saws repeatedly.

1940 - 1945

Winston Churchill is British Prime Minister. He returns to power 1951-1955.

1940

The Jeep was developed by Willys-Overland Motors.

First McDonald's fast food restaurant, now an unofficial museum.

1940

The first McDonald's burger restaurant opens in San Bernardino, California. Within 75 years there will be more than 33,000 McDonald's restaurants around the world.

M&M's advertising on a London bus.

1941

Mars introduces M & M's.

1941

John Rex Whinfield and James Tennant Dickson invent polyethylene terephthalate, which forms the basis of polyester and terylene.

1941

A ship containing 20,000 cases of whisky is wrecked off the Isle of Erisay in the Hebrides prompting the story 'Whisky Galore' by Compton Mackenzie.

USS Arizona burning furiously in the aftermath of Pearl Harbour.

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Japan attacks US forces at Peal Harbour, Hawaii, provoking American entry into the war.

A solar water heater.

1941

Solar water heaters are being used extensively in Florida and California.

19410413

Soviet-Japanese Neutrality Pact signed.

19410622

Hitler begins Operation Barbarossa - the invasion of Russia.

1941

Peak production year for Japan's opium monopoly in Korea.

1942 - 1943

The Battle of Stalingrad rages for 9 months, ending with a Russian victory.

194210

Battle of El Alamein - Montgomery defeats the German and Italian forces and provokes a retreat.

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Japanese forces capture Singapore.

19420505

Japanese forces capture the Philippines.

19420120

Reinhard Heydrich starts formal implementation of the Final Solution programme to wipe out Jews, Gypsies and the disabled.

19420604

Battle of Midway - America gains a decisive naval and air victory over Japan and changes the tide of the War in the Pacific.

Pandit Nehru and Mahatma Gandhi during the All-India Congress Committee session, August 8, 1942, when the "Quit India" resolution was adopted.

1942

The Quit India movement is started by the Indian National Congress.

Soviet soldier waving a Red Banner over the central plaza of Stalingrad in 1943.

19420912 - 19430202

Battle of Stalingrad.

Early photograph of the Colossus machine.

1943

Alan Turing develops the code-breaking machine Colossus.

19430513

The War in North Africa finishes with the defeat of German forces in Tunisia. American forces helped with the final assault.

194307

Allied forces invade Italy.

Stamp of the USSR devoted to the 30 anniversary of the Battle of Kursk.

19430712

Battle of Kursk - Russian forces win the largest tank battle in history.

1943

Jacques Cousteau pioneers the aqualung and popularises the idea of undersea exploration.

1943

IKEA is founded in Sweden.

1943

The Canadian Wheat Board is granted a monopoly in trading in Canadian wheat.

1943

The Hanford site is developed to produce plutonium as part of the Manhattan Project. The B Reactor was the first large-scale plutonium production reactor in the world.

1944

The Bretton-Woods Agreement establishes the International Monetary Fund and pegs various currencies against the US dollar, which is still fixed against gold.

SMOKEY SAYS - CARE WILL PREVENT 9 OUT OF 10 FOREST FIRES!

1944

Smokey Bear first appears in campaigns to prevent forest fires.

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D-Day. Allied forces invade France.

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Allied forces retake Paris.

1944

Russia occupies Poland.

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The Red Army captured Bucharest, Romania. Soviet troops maintained their presence until 1958.

19440919

The Moscow Armistice was signed, ending the Continuation War between Finland and the USSR.

1945 - 1981

Bob Marley. He succeeds in making Reggae music popular around the world.

George Orwell.

1945

Animal Farm is written by George Orwell, an allegory of the Stalin regime in Russia.

1945

DDT is widely used as an insecticide by farmers to control pests in wheat, cotton and other crops.

1945

Following the war where they were issued as undershirts in the military, T-shirts become a popular under and outer garment.

1945

North Vietnam achieves independence from France following the August Revolution. The production of opium increases.

19450508

VE Day. The Allies celebrate the German surrender and the end of the war in Europe.

American Liberators carrying out a bombing raid over Iwo Jima.

194502

American forces invade Iwo Jima and meet continued fierce resistance.

19450806

American bombers drop an atomic bomb on Hiroshima.

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American bombers drop an atomic bomb on Nagasaki.

19450902

Japan surrenders, ending World War II.

19450430

Hitler commits suicide in Berlin.

The flight deck of the French aircraft carrier, Arromanches, during the French Indochina war.

1945 - 1954

The French Indochina War. France reoccupies its colonies after the war and meets fierce resistance in Indochina, which results in France being forced to withdraw.

1945

Wilfred Thesiger explores Arabia.

194502

After committing to join the war effort against Japan, the Soviet Union gained the right to Sakhalin and the Kuril Islands at the Yalta Conference.

Soviet soldiers hosting the Soviet flag on the balcony of Hotel Adlon in Berlin after the Battle of Berlin.

19450420 - 19450502

Battle of Berlin.

1945

DDT is widely used as an insecticide by farmers to control pests in wheat, cotton and other crops.

1946

The microwave oven is invented by Percy Spencer.

1946

Achilles Gaggia invents the modern Espresso machine.

1946

The modern Cappucino is invented using the modern Espresso machine.

Main Entrance of the DuPont Experimental Station in Wilmington, Delaware.

1946

DuPont buys the rights to polyethylene terephthalate from ICI and introduces polyester in America 5 years later as a fabric requiring no ironing.

1946

America assumes control of the Marshall Islands from Japan following World War II and uses them for nuclear testing.

1946

Juan Peron seizes power in Argentina.

1946

The Philippines declare independence.

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The Soviet Union relinquish their occupations in Iran.

1947

Creation of the Valrhona chocolate brand.

1947

China closes its tobacco market to foreign companies.

1947

AT&T Bell create the first transistor using gold contacts.

1947

India gains independence from Britain and Pakistan is established as a separate country.

Ra II expedition.

1947

Thor Heyerdahl's Kon-Tiki expedition proved that it was possible to sail across the Pacific from Peru to Polynesia on primitive rafts.

Leduc No.1, along with guests and media.

1947

Imperial Oil brought Leduc No.1 into production in the presence of invited guests and the media. The discovery of oil transformed the economy of Alberta and other areas of Western Canada.

1948

The International Tea Agreement regulates the production and prices of tea.

1948

Michel Cluizel starts making high quality chocolate in Normandy.

1948

The Rembrandt Tobacco Company is founded by Anton Rupert in South Africa.

1948

Opium production in Burma rises after independence.

1948

The Marshall Plan is announced - an American-funded plan to rebuild the post-war economies of western Europe.

1948

Israel is founded from the Palestine mandate.

“For use by white persons” – sign from the apartheid era in South Africa.

1948

Apartheid is introduced in South Africa.

Eleanor Roosevelt and United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights, 1949.

1948

The United Nations passes the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.

1948

Sri Lanka declares independence from Britain.

1948

Lost City of the Incas is written by Hiram Bingham III.

1948

Ghawar oil field discovered in Saudi Arabia - it is the largest conventional oil field in the world.

1948

Fairfield Osborne publishes Our Plundered Planet.

1948

United Biscuits is formed from a merger between McVitie & Price and MacFarlane Lang. They specialise in crackers, twiglets and biscuits.

1949

George Orwell publishes his dystopian novel Nineteen Eighty Four.

1949

Rural handloom weaving is destroyed in China following the Revolution and textile mills predominate.

1949

People's Republic of China is established by Chinese Communist forces led by Mao Zedong.

1949

Germany is divided into East and West Germany in the aftermath of World War II. Berlin is also divided.

1949

Korea is partitioned and given independence in the wake of World War II.

Official flag of NATO.

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Creation of NATO, an alliance of western countries against the threat of Russia and the eastern Bloc powers.

1949

The Dominion of Newfoundland is amalgamated into Canada.

1949

The London Declaration drops 'British' from the Commonwealth and accepts republican countries as members.

1949

First United Nations conference in held on the environment.

1949

The first Soviet nuclear explosive device (RDS-1) was successfully tested at a yield of 22 kilotons.

1949

Eire becomes ‘Republic of Ireland’ and leaves the Commonwealth.

1949

Over 13.5m tons of chemical fertiliser are used worldwide.

1950

The Kenyan Tea Board is established as tea planting takes off in East Africa.

1950

Coffee is planted in New Guinea.

Tobacco-weighing at Liverpool docks. Photograph from MDHB/original prints/box 1.

1950

Morton Levin makes an unambiguous link between smoking and lung cancer.

Black refugees evicted from sharecropping, now on the roadside. Parkin, Arkansas.

1950 - 1959

Harvesting machinery replaces sharecroppers on American farms.

1950

McCarthyism emerges in America as an intense hatred of communism.

1950 - 1953

The Korean War ends in a stalemate as America, Australia and other forces face China and North Korea. The country is divided at the 38th parallel.

1950

Jacques Cousteau founds the French Oceanographic Campaign.

1950

In a telegram to Shtykov, (the Soviet Ambassador to North Korea) Stalin writes in regard to North Korea's planned invasion of the South: "tell him (Kim II Sung) that I am ready to help him in this matter".