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Poster of leaders of the Easter Rising in Dublin, many of whom were arrested and later executed by British authorities. 1916LeadersPoster.jpg
Poster of leaders of the Easter Rising in Dublin, many of whom were arrested and later executed by British authorities.

The following events occurred in May 1916:

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Monday, May 1, 1916

Members of the Easter Rising in Dublin surrendering to the British Army. Osteraufstand - Dublin - gefangene Iren.jpg
Members of the Easter Rising in Dublin surrendering to the British Army.

Tuesday, May 2, 1916

Wednesday, May 3, 1916

Thursday, May 4, 1916

Friday, May 5, 1916

U.S. Marines landing at Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. Ocupacion-1916.jpg
U.S. Marines landing at Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic.

Saturday, May 6, 1916

Sunday, May 7, 1916

Monday, May 8, 1916

Tuesday, May 9, 1916

Wednesday, May 10, 1916

Depiction of the James Caird landing at South Georgia. LandingSGeorgia.jpg
Depiction of the James Caird landing at South Georgia.

Thursday, May 11, 1916

Friday, May 12, 1916

Saturday, May 13, 1916

Johnny Loftus aboard George Smith George Smith and Johnny Loftus - 1916 copy.jpg
Johnny Loftus aboard George Smith

Sunday, May 14, 1916

Monday, May 15, 1916

Tuesday, May 16, 1916

Wednesday, May 17, 1916

Thursday, May 18, 1916

Lord Charles Hardinge Charles Hardinge.jpg

Friday, May 19, 1916

Saturday, May 20, 1916

Sunday, May 21, 1916

Monday, May 22, 1916

Tuesday, May 23, 1916

Wednesday, May 24, 1916

Thursday, May 25, 1916

Friday, May 26, 1916

Saturday, May 27, 1916

Sunday, May 28, 1916

General Julian Byng Picture of Julian Byng, 1st Viscount Byng of Vimy.jpg
General Julian Byng

Monday, May 29, 1916

Tuesday, May 30, 1916

Wednesday, May 31, 1916

HMS Lion burning after being hit by a salvo from SMS Lutzow HMS Lion (1910).jpg
HMS Lion burning after being hit by a salvo from SMS Lützow
HMS Indefatigable sinking after being struck by shells from SMS Von der Tann HMS Indefatigable sinking.jpg
HMS Indefatigable sinking after being struck by shells from SMS Von der Tann
HMS Queen Mary sinking Destruction of HMS Queen Mary.jpg
HMS Queen Mary sinking

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