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1952 in the United Kingdom
Other years
1950 | 1951 | 1952 (1952) | 1953 | 1954
Constituent countries of the United Kingdom
Northern Ireland | Scotland | Wales
Popular culture

1952 British Grand Prix
1952 English cricket season
Football: England | Scotland
1952 in British television
1952 in British radio
1952 in British music

Events from the year 1952 in the United Kingdom. This year sees a change of monarch.

Incumbents

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Events

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The UK's first nuclear bomb

Publications

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Births

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Deaths

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See also

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References

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  • ^ "Churchill renews 'special relationship'". On This Day. BBC. 5 January 1952. Retrieved 4 December 2007.
  • ^ Yates, A. H. (2 January 1953). "Airflow over Mountains". Flight. 63 (2293): 2–3. Archived from the original on 11 January 2013. Retrieved 23 April 2012.
  • ^ White, Kevin (26 January 2012). "60th anniversary of Aer Lingus disaster". Caernarfon and Denbigh Herald. Retrieved 23 April 2012.[dead link]
  • ^ a b Kynaston, David (2009). Family Britain, 1951–57. London: Bloomsbury. ISBN 978-0-7475-8385-1.
  • ^ "Korea truce talks hit stalemate". On This Day. BBC. 30 January 1952. Retrieved 5 May 2011.
  • ^ "Test drive for TV detector vans". On This Day. BBC. 1 February 1952. Archived from the original on 27 December 2007. Retrieved 4 December 2007.
  • ^ a b c d Penguin Pocket On This Day. Penguin Reference Library. 2006. ISBN 0-14-102715-0.
  • ^ "King George VI dies in his sleep". On This Day. BBC. 15 February 1952. Retrieved 5 May 2011.
  • ^ "Churchill Discloses Britain Has Atom Bomb and Plant; Britain's Atom Plane Undergoing Tests; Churchill Bares Atom Bomb Plant". The New York Times. 27 February 1952. Retrieved 12 December 2021.
  • ^ "Wembley – Saturday 3 May". Archived from the original on 11 March 2007.
  • ^ "London Mail Robbery". The Times. No. 52318. London. 22 May 1952. p. 6.
  • ^ "£200,000 Stolen From Van". The Times. No. 52319. London. 23 May 1952. p. 6.
  • ^ "History". Cairngorm Reindeer Herd. Reindeer Company. Archived from the original on 22 July 2010. Retrieved 16 July 2010.
  • ^ "Prescription Charges" (PDF). Royal Pharmaceutical Society. 2009. Archived from the original (PDF) on 18 October 2007. Retrieved 13 June 2010.
  • ^ Marshall, Prince (1972). Wheels of London. The Sunday Times Magazine. pp. 80, 93–96. ISBN 0-7230-0068-9.
  • ^ "Law Report: 4 March 1998: Man hanged in 1952 for murder is cleared". The Independent. 4 March 1998. Retrieved 4 August 2023.
  • ^ "Flood devastates Devon village". On This Day. BBC. 16 August 1952. Archived from the original on 15 December 2007. Retrieved 4 December 2007.
  • ^ Thomas, Elizabeth (3 September 2022). "How shopkeeper's unsolved murder saw an innocent man hanged". Wales Online. Retrieved 4 August 2023.
  • ^ "Dozens die in air show tragedy". On This Day. BBC. 6 September 1952. Archived from the original on 25 October 2007. Retrieved 4 December 2007.
  • ^ "US Immigration slams door on Chaplin". On This Day. BBC. 19 September 1952. Retrieved 5 May 2011.
  • ^ "The Lost Decade Timeline". BBC. Archived from the original on 21 August 2006. Retrieved 4 December 2007.
  • ^ "Tea rationing to end". On This Day. BBC. 3 October 1952. Retrieved 4 December 2007.
  • ^ Palmer, Alan; Palmer, Veronica (1992). The Chronology of British History. London: Century Ltd. pp. 404–405. ISBN 0-7126-5616-2.
  • ^ "Many die as three trains crash at Harrow". On This Day. BBC. 8 October 1952. Retrieved 4 December 2007.
  • ^ Gruffydd, Gethin (13 February 2007). "Welsh Republican Movement 1946–1956: Time Line". Alternative Welsh Nationalist Archive. Retrieved 8 September 2010.
  • ^ "Claerwen Dam Opened by the Queen: Birmingham's Link With Wales". The Times. No. 52451. London. 24 October 1952. p. 4.
  • ^ "New Ambassadors Theatre". arthurlloyd.co.uk. Archived from the original on 9 November 2007. Retrieved 4 December 2007. Performances were suspended during the COVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom.
  • ^ Farrugia, Jean Young (1969). The Letter Box: a history of Post Office pillar and wall boxes. Fontwell: Centaur Press. ISBN 0-900000-14-7.
  • ^ "London fog clears after days of chaos". On This Day. BBC. 9 December 1952. Archived from the original on 24 October 2007. Retrieved 4 December 2007.
  • ^ "The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1952". Retrieved 4 December 2007.
  • ^ "Queen makes first Christmas speech". On This Day. BBC. 25 December 1952. Archived from the original on 28 December 2007. Retrieved 4 December 2007.
  • ^ Caruana, Richard (30 December 2012). "60 years ago: Lancaster crashes into Luqa village". Times of Malta. Archived from the original on 15 February 2020.
  • ^ Evans, Paul; Doyle, Peter (2009). The 1940s Home. Oxford: Shire Publications. ISBN 978-0-7478-0736-0.
  • ^ The Hutchinson Factfinder. Helicon. 1999. ISBN 1-85986-000-1.
  • ^ Keating, H. R. F. (1982). Whodunit? – a guide to crime, suspense and spy fiction. London: Windward. ISBN 0-7112-0249-4.
  • ^ "Peter Windsor". ESPN F1. Archived from the original on 26 September 2012. Retrieved 5 February 2011.
  • ^ Rachel, Daniel (7 October 2014). The Art of Noise: Conversations with Great Songwriters. St. Martin's Press. p. 103. ISBN 978-1-4668-6521-1. Charles Jeremy Jankel was born on 16 April 1952.
  • ^ Simon Cowell: Wildlife SOS presenter and conservationist dies aged 72
  • ^ "Hilary Mantel, celebrated author of Wolf Hall, dies aged 70". the Guardian. 23 September 2022. Retrieved 23 September 2022.
  • ^ Ultravox star Chris Cross, who co-wrote smash hit Vienna, has died
  • ^ "Charlie Whiting obituary". The Sunday Times. 15 March 2019. Retrieved 17 March 2018.
  • ^ "Steve Conway Biography, Songs, & Albums". AllMusic. Retrieved 23 September 2021.

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