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14: ... [[George V of the United Kingdom | Prince George of Wales]]. 16: ...CA]] in [[Springfield, Massachusetts]], the first official [[basketball]] game is played. 18: ...eece]] and [[Konstantinos Konstantopoulos]] takes office 19: ...[Grand Duke of Hesse and the Rhine]] on the death of his father, [[Grand Duke Louis IV]]. 20: ... Aires]] Chief of Police; it had been operating unofficially since the previous year. 1892 in Ireland (783 bytes) 3: [[1892|other events of 1892]], 5: [[Timeline of Irish history|list of 'years in Ireland']]. 11: ... schooling and compulsory education up to the age of 14 is introduced through the [[Irish Education Ac... 12: * Professor [[John Joly]] of [[Trinity College Dublin]] invents the first prac... 1892 in architecture (260 bytes) 3: [[1892|other events of 1892]], 1892 in literature (1914 bytes) 1: ... events of 1892]], [[1893 in literature]], [[list of years in literature]]. 11: *''[[Children of the Ghetto]]'' - [[Israel Zangwill]] 13: *''[[The Fate of Fenella]]'' - [[Hall Caine]] 14: *''[[Grania: The Story of an Island]]'' - [[Emily Lawless]] 15: *''[[The History of David Grieve]]'' -[[ Mary Ward]] 1892 in music (2558 bytes) 3: [[1892|other events of 1892]], 5: and the [[list of 'years in music']]. 17: * "Flanagan" w.m. C. W. Murphy & William Letters 37: * "[[Maid Marian]]" (retitled version of "[[Robin Hood]]") [[... 1892 in film (694 bytes) 8: *[[list of 'years in film'|years in film]] 1892 in Canada (1423 bytes) 3: [[1892|other events of 1892]], 5: [[Timeline of Canadian history]]. 10: ...obson]], [[Premier of British Columbia]], dies in office 11: * [[July 2]] - [[Theodore Davie]] becomes Premier of British Columbia 12: * [[July 8]] - Two thirds of [[St. Johns, Newfoundland]] destroyed in a fire 1892 in sports (817 bytes) 3: [[1892|other events of 1892]], 5: [[list of 'years in sports']]. 8: ...y]] equals the world record for the [[long jump]] of 23 ft. 5in - the record stands for 18 months. 11: *First official game of basketball played at a [[YMCA]] in [[Springfield,... 24: ...] - [[Sam Barry]], [[Basketball Hall of Fame|Hall of Fame]] basketball coach 1892 in archaeology (455 bytes) 1: ... in [[archaeology]]''' included many events, some of which are listed below. 3: ...of 1892]], [[1893 in archaeology]] and the [[list of years in archaeology]]. 7: ...rofessorship of Archaeology]] in the [[University of Cambridge]] 1892 in science (1829 bytes) 3: [[1892|Other events of 1892]]<br> 4: [[List of years in science]]<br> 12: ... and [[technology]]''' included many events, some of which are listed here. 18: *[[Georg Cantor]] shows there are different kinds of infinity and studies transfinite numbers 22: ...llaston Medal for geology]]: [[Ferdinand von Richtofen]] U.S. House election, 1892 (1607 bytes) 1: ...ublican Party|Republican Party]] gained back some of the seats that had been lost in [[1890]] to [[Uni... 50: [[Category:U.S. House of Representatives elections]] USS Buffalo (1892) (4780 bytes) 14: <tr><td>Complement:</td><td>350 officers and men</td></tr> 18: ...' (later '''AD-8''') was an auxiliary [[cruiser]] of the [[United States Navy]], and later a [[destroy... 22: ...aining vessel. As a training vessel, ''Buffalo'' traveled widely. She made four voyages to the Philippin... 24: ...'' transported the [[Special Diplomatic Mission]] of the United States to [[Russia]]. Upon her return... 26: ...arrived at Manila in December. During the summer of [[1922]] she cruised with the fleet in [[China]] ... UK general election, 1892 (2942 bytes) 9: ...lisbury|Lord Salisbury]], win the greatest number of seats, but not enough for an overall majority as ... 17: <td align="center">'''Share of Vote (%)'''</td> 1892 in rail transport (1165 bytes) 6: ...ns on the [[Great Western Railway]] main line out of [[London]]'s [[Paddington]] station. 17: * [[September 7]] - [[Joseph R. Anderson]], owner of [[United States|American]] [[steam locomotive]] m... 20: ...who, with [[Big Jim Fisk|Jim Fisk]], took control of the [[Erie Railroad]] (b. [[1836]]). 26: ...hor=White, John H., Jr.|Year=1968|Title=A history of the American locomotive; its development: 1830-18... U.S. presidential election, 1892 (5562 bytes) 8: ...as unanimously chosen to replace [[Vice President of the United States|Vice President]] [[Levi P. Mort... 27: ...ing]]</td><td width="25%">[[Socialist Labor Party of America|Socialist Labor]]</td><td width="12%">[[M... 40: ...ett]]</td><td width="25%">[[Socialist Labor Party of America|Socialist Labor]]</td><td width="12%">[[N... 44: ...U.S. presidential election]], [[1892]], [[History of the United States (1865-1918)]] The Great Fire of 1892 (7323 bytes) 3: ...ished in the internet version of the Encyclopedia of Newfoundland and Labrador. 7: ...y all of the east end of the city, including much of its major commercial area before being extinguish... 9: ...icient to force water up into the higher sections of the city where the fire began. W. J Kent remarked... 11: ... to the ravenous fire. Kent described the burning of the cathedral as follows: 12: ...s of thousands for many years vanished in a cloud of smoke and dust." USS Texas (1892) (6626 bytes) 17: <tr><td>Complement:</td><td>389 officers and men</td></tr> 21: ...st to bear the name '''USS ''Texas''''', in honor of [[Texas]], a region that, after being taken from ... 27: ...97]] and remained so employed until the beginning of [[1898]]. At that time, she visited [[Key West, F... 29: ... in [[Cuba]] and the supposed Spanish destruction of the armored cruiser 30: ...bruary [[1898]]. By [[18 May]], under the command of Captain J.W. Philip, ''Texas'' was at Key West, r... HMS Antelope (1892) (501 bytes) HMS Gibraltar (1892) (368 bytes) 2: ...red with two boilers driving a total displacement of 7,700 tons. 4: ...HMS Gibraltar|HMS ''Gibraltar'']] for other ships of this name. HMS Theseus (1892) (2087 bytes) 1: ...]. The ''Edgars'' were basically smaller versions of the [[Blake class cruiser|''Blake'' class]]. ''Th... 3: Upon commission, she was part of the [[Special Flying Squadron]]. She was a tender... 5: ...sion, that ripped much of the ship apart. Just 70 of her 594 crew survived. 7: ...[Aegean Sea]] to be charged with the mundane task of being a [[depot ship]]. In [[1919]], ''Theseus'' ... 9: ...e [[HMS Theseus|HMS ''Theseus'']] for other ships of this name.
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