Events relating to england

The first of many thousands of war brides arrive in Canada, mainly from Great Britain

English painter Francis Bacon creates a sensation with his Three Studies for Figures at the Base of a Crucifixion

English author Nancy Mitford has her first success with the novel The Pursuit of Love

Benjamin Britten's opera Peter Grimes has its premiere in London, at the Sadler's Wells theatre

Winston Churchill, losing the postwar general election in Britain, has to yield his seat at Potsdam in mid-conference to Clement Attlee

TheAllies celebrate V-J Day – victory over Japan and the end of the war

Evelyn Waugh publishes Brideshead Revisited, a novel about a rich Catholic family in England between the wars

In George Orwell's fable Animal Farm a ruthless pig, Napoleon, controls the farmyard using the techniques of Stalin

Sadler's Wells Ballet moves to the Royal Opera House in Covent Garden (and is known from 1956 as the Royal Ballet)

The takeover of the Bank of England launches an extensive programme of nationalization by the Attlee government

Frederick Ashton choreographs Symphonic Variations, to music by César Franck

David Lean directs Trevor Howard and and Celia Johnson in Noel Coward's Brief Encounter

The National Insurance Act secures state benefits in Britain for the sick, old and unemployed

Benjamin Britten bases his Young Person's Guide to the Orchestra on a theme by Purcell

Titus Groan begins British author Mervyn Peake's trilogy of gothic novels

British conductor Thomas Beecham founds the third orchestra of his career, calling it the Royal Philharmonic

Winston Churchill, in a speech in Fulton, Missouri, expresses the harsh truth that an iron curtain has descended across Europe

Peacetime conscription, known as national service, is introduced in Britain for all 18-year-old males

English author and alcoholic Malcolm Lowry publishes an autobiographical novel, Under the Volcano

Hungarian-born British engineer Dennis Gabor creates the first three-dimensional image from reflected light, subsequently known as a hologram

Stafford Cripps becomes Britain's chancellor of the Exchequer in the Attlee government

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