1900 in the United Kingdom

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Events from the year 1900 in the United Kingdom .

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Plaque recording the location of the formation of the Labour Party

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June

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September

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Louis Mountbatten, 1st Earl Mountbatten of Burma
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Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother

Deaths

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John Ruskin
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Oscar Wilde

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