April 1916

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British soldiers in position behind a stack of barrels during the Easter Rising in Dublin.
Proclamation of the Republic, Easter 1916.

The following events occurred in April 1916:

Saturday, April 1, 1916

Sunday, April 2, 1916

Monday, April 3, 1916

British polar ship Aurora arrived in New Zealand after drifting for 312 days.

Tuesday, April 4, 1916

Wednesday, April 5, 1916

Gregory Peck, American actor, renowned for starring roles in Gentleman's Agreement, Roman Holiday, The Guns of Navarone and Cape Fear, recipient of the Academy Award for Best Actor for To Kill a Mockingbird, in San Diego (d. 2003) Morley Baer, American photographer, best known for his landscape and urban photography of San Francisco and the California coastline, in Toledo, Ohio (d. 1995) Jean Trescases, a French Army Chief warrant officer who fought in various conflicts (d.1951)

Thursday, April 6, 1916

Friday, April 7, 1916

Saturday, April 8, 1916

  • Anglo-Egyptian Darfur Expedition – Anglo-Egyptian forces occupied the Sudanese town of Abiad after encountering little resistance.[24]
  • Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition – Members of the expedition team struck the second emergency camp created after the sinking of the polar ship Endurance in November when the solid ice floe began to split apart.[25]

Sunday, April 9, 1916

Monday, April 10, 1916

Tuesday, April 11, 1916

Wednesday, April 12, 1916

13th Cavalry Regiment at a train station in Columbus, New Mexico, en route to Mexico for the Pancho Villa Expedition
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Thursday, April 13, 1916

Friday, April 14, 1916

Saturday, April 15, 1916

Ernest Shackleton and his party arrived at Elephant Island to set up a new camp for the shipwrecked expedition party in the Antarctic.

Sunday, April 16, 1916

Monday, April 17, 1916

Tuesday, April 18, 1916

Wednesday, April 19, 1916

Aerial photo of the mine craters at St. Eloi, Belgium after three weeks of fighting.

Thursday, April 20, 1916

Friday, April 21, 1916

Irish nationalist Roger Casement was arrested for smuggling weapons to the Easter Rising in Dublin.

Saturday, April 22, 1916

Sunday, April 23, 1916

Monday, April 24, 1916

Ernest Shackleton and five companions launched a modified lifeboat from Elephant Island to seek help for the stranded Antarctic expedition.

Tuesday, April 25, 1916

Wednesday, April 26, 1916

Thursday, April 27, 1916

Friday, April 28, 1916

Saturday, April 29, 1916

British commander Charles Townshend met Halil Pasha to surrender after the city of Kut fell.

Sunday, April 30, 1916

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