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1913 in music (6824 bytes)
2: [[1912 in music]], 3: [[1913|other events of 1913]], 4: [[1914 in music]] and the 5: [[list of 'years in music']]. 8: ...''[[La vida breve]]'' is given its world premiere in [[Nice]] 1913 (11839 bytes) 1: ...[[common year starting on Wednesday]]. (click on link for calendar) 3: {| align=right cellpadding=3 id=toc style="margin-left: 15px;" 5: ...ars:'''</small><br>[[1910]] [[1911]] [[1912]] - [[1913]] - [[1914]] [[1915]] [[1916]] 10: {{C20YearInTopic}} 16: ...ntral Station]] opens as the world's largest [[train station]]. 1913 in sports (953 bytes) 2: [[1912 in sports]], 3: [[1913|other events of 1913]], 4: [[1914 in sports]] and the 5: [[list of 'years in sports']]. 8: * The [[Brooklyn Dodgers]] take up residence in newly completed [[Ebbets Field]] 1913 in literature (2424 bytes) 1: ...f 1913]], [[1914 in literature]], [[list of years in literature]]. 5: * Egyptian writer [[Muhammad Hussein Haykal]] publishes the first [[Arabic language|Ar... 10: *''[[Alcools]]'' — [[Guillaume Apollinaire]] 12: *''[[A City of Contrasts]]'' — [[Katherine James]] 15: ...[The Cubist Painters]]'' — [[Guillaume Apollinaire]] 1913 in Ireland (2749 bytes) 2: [[1912 in Ireland]], 3: [[1913|other events of 1913]], 4: [[1914 in Ireland]] and the 5: [[Timeline of Irish history|list of 'years in Ireland']]. 9: *[[January 30]] - At Westminster the [[House of Lords]] rejects the Home Rule ... Unterseeboot 28 (1913) (2186 bytes) 1: ...n [[June 15]], [[1916]], by Otto Rohrbeck who was in turn relieved on [[August 5]] by Frhr.v. Loe-Dege... 3: ...the U-boats of [[World War I]], describes U-28's final patrol thusly: 4: ...sank. Some men of the crew of U-28 were seen swimming, but were not picked up by the ''Olive Branch''&... 7: ... blast from the explosion probably laid the submarine over far enough to swamp her open hatches. 1913 in architecture (365 bytes) 2: [[1912 in architecture]], 3: [[1913|other events of 1913]], 4: [[1914 in architecture]] and the 5: [[architecture timeline]]. 7: ==Buildings== 1913 in science (2028 bytes) 1: ..."float:right; border-style:solid; padding:2px margin-left: 15px;"> 3: [[1913|Other events of 1913]]<br> 4: [[List of years in science]]<br> 6: [[1912 in science]]<br> 7: '''1913 in science'''<br> Atlantis 1913 (1307 bytes) 1: '''Atlantis 1913''' is a dramatic movie. 3: .... The surgeon decides to travel after his wife is institutionalised. 4: He travels to Berlin, Paris,and New York. The wide shots of the cities... 6: ...ans-Atlantic trip he sails on a luxury liner and finds himself torn between 7: ...One is a wealthy motion picture actress traveling in First Class, and the 1913 in Canada (1386 bytes) 2: [[1912 in Canada]], 3: [[1913|other events of 1913]], 4: [[1914 in Canada]] and the 5: [[list of 'years in Canada']]. 10: ...Alberta election]]: [[Arthur Sifton]]'s Liberals win a third consecutive majority 1913 in aviation (3361 bytes) 1: ...yle="border:solid 2px #87CEEB;margin-left:1em;margin-bottom:1em;" 2: ...EB;"|[[List of years in aviation|<small>Years<br/>in aviation</small>]] 4: |align=center|[[1908 in aviation|1908]] 6: |align=center|[[1909 in aviation|1909]] 8: |align=center|[[1910 in aviation|1910]] SS Ceramic (1913) (2027 bytes) 1: .... In [[1942]] [[U-515]] sunk the ''Ceramic'', leaving only one survivor of the 656 on board. 3: ...d to Shaw, Savill and Albion, but kept the same itinerary. 5: ...vice. On the night of [[6 December]] 1942 she was in the [[Atlantic Ocean]] west of the [[Azores]], bo... 7: ...ut it is likely that the survivors simply drowned in the rough seas. 9: == External links == 1913 in archaeology (425 bytes) 1: '''The year 1913 CE in [[archaeology]]''' included many events, some of which are listed below... 3: ..., [[1914 in archaeology]] and the [[list of years in archaeology]]. 13: ==Finds== 33: [[Category:1913]] 1913 in film (3355 bytes) 1: ..."float:right; border:1px; border-style:solid; padding:2px"> 3: *[[1912 in film]] 4: *[[1913]] 5: *[[1914 in film]] 6: *[[list of 'years in film'|years in film]] 1913 massacre (1169 bytes) 1: ...ere crushed to death on [[December 25]], [[1913]] in [[Calumet, Michigan]]. 3: ... hundred people in all. The party was being held in the second floor of the town's Italian Hall. A s... 5: ...uring melee seventy-five people (including fifty-nine children) were killed. When the dust settled it ... 7: ...rie]] in [http://www.geocities.com/Nashville/3448/1913.html a song of the same name]. 9: [[Category:1913]] SS Alcantara (1913) (779 bytes) 1: ...], was converted to an [[armed merchant cruiser]] in [[1915]], and was sunk by the German cruiser ''[[... 3: ... her [[maiden voyage]] in June of [[1914]], following a [[Southampton]]-[[South America]] route. 5: In 1915 the ship was outfitted with eight 6-inch guns, [[anti-aircraft gun]]s and [[depth charge... 7: == External link == 13: [[Category:Ocean liners|Alcantara (1913)]] Treaty of London, 1913 (2437 bytes) 1: ...[[1913]] to deal with territorial adjustments arising out of the conclusion of the [[Balkan Wars|First... 3: ...l)|Great Powers]] were [[History of Britain|Britain]], [[History of Germany|Germany]], [[History of R... 5: ...ecember 2, [[1912]]. Three principal points were in dispute: 7: ...of Austria-Hungary since the [[Treaty of Berlin]] in [[1878]]; 10: ...re in December 1912, in light of a declaration of independence by [[Albania]] on November 28, 1912. ... Treaty of Bucharest, 1913 (6086 bytes) 1: ...d in a series of committee meetings, incorporated in separate protocols, and formally ratified by subs... 5: ...of the territory between these two cities, or within a radius of 20 kilometers around Balchick. 7: == Serbia's gain in territory == 9: ...anjak of Novi Pazar]]. By this arrangement Serbia increased her territory from 18,650 to 33,891 square... 11: == Greece's gain in territory == HMS Warspite (1913) (22904 bytes) 1: ...lspacing="0" width=300 style="margin-left:1em;margin-bottom:1em" 12: |Launched:||[[November 26]], [[1913]] 22: ...x; background:navy;"|General Characteristics (original configuration) 26: |Length:||645 feet 9 inches (197 m) 28: |Beam:||90 feet 6 inches (27.6 m) HMS Ambuscade (1913) (767 bytes) 1: ...y as ''Keith''), and launched on [[25 January]] [[1913]]. 3: ...d with the 4th Flotilla of the [[Grand Fleet]] during [[World War I]]. 5: She was sold for scrap in September 1921. 9: * Armament: three 4 inch (100 mm) guns, two torpedo tubes.
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