Published: Sunday 20th September 2020A free history quiz about people and events in the 19th century.
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Which country'?s fleet did Nelson defeat in the Battle of Copenhagen in 1801?
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Which medical journal was first published in 1823?
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Who succeeded William IV as British monarch in 1837?
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Which newspaper was first published in London in 1855 by Arthur B Sleigh?
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In which year did the American Civil War end?
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Which sport was Walter Clopton Wingfield largely responsible for developing in the 1870s?
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Which public holidays were introduced in England and Wales in 1871?
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Which British Prime Minister was assassinated in 1812?
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Which sporting event took place for the first time in 1829 at Henley?
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What did rioters disguise themselves as during the Rebecca Riots of 1839?
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Which member of the Royal family was largely responsible for organising the Great Exhibition of 1851?
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What was Joseph Lister responsible for developing in the 1860s?
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What was completed in 1889 for the Paris Exhibition?
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Who commanded the British forces at the Battle of Waterloo?
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Which medical procedure was first successfully completed by British physician James Blunder in 1818?
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In which decade was the Spanish Inquisition abolished?
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Which organisation for young people was founded in 1844 by George Williams?
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Which city was declared capital as the Kingdom of Italy was declared in 1861?
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Where did the last public hanging in Britain take place in 1868?
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Founded in 1877, which is the oldest tennis tournament in the World?
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