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1913 and Archbishop
* Trevor Huddleston ( 1913 – 1998 ), Archbishop of Mauritius and anti-Apartheid campaigner
During 1913 the WSPU directly targeted The Bishop of Winchester, Edward Talbot, the Archbishop of Canterbury, Randall Davidson, the Bishop of London, Arthur Winnington-Ingram, the Archbishop of York, Cosmo Gordon Lang, and the Bishops of Croydon, Lewes, Islington and Stepney.
* Trevor Huddleston ( 1913 – 1998 ), Archbishop of the Indian Ocean ( 1976 – 1984 ), Bishop of Masasi ( 1959 – 1968 ), Bishop of Stepney ( 1968 – 1978 ), Bishop of Mauritius ( 1978 -?
* 17 April-William Conway, Cardinal Archbishop of Armagh ( born 1913 ).
The Archbishop of Seattle concurrently serves as metropolitan bishop of the suffragan dioceses within the Ecclesiastical Province of Seattle, which includes the Dioceses of Spokane and Yakima, both of which were carved out of the Archdiocese of Seattle territory in 1913 and 1951, respectively.
* William Conway ( bishop ) ( 1913 – 1977 ), Roman Catholic Cardinal Archbishop of Armagh, Primate of All Ireland
* Gwilym Owen Williams ( 1913 – 1990 ), Anglican Archbishop of Wales, 1971 – 1982
San Salvador was made a Catholic archdiocese on February 11, 1913 with Monsignor Antonio Adolfo Perez as first Archbishop.

1913 and Kelly
* 1913 – Walt Kelly, American animator and cartoonist ( d. 1973 )
** Walt Kelly, American cartoonist ( b. 1913 )
Walter Crawford Kelly, Jr. ( August 25, 1913 – October 18, 1973 ), or Walt Kelly, was an American animator and cartoonist, best known for the comic strip, Pogo.
Pogo is the title and central character of a long-running daily American comic strip, created by cartoonist Walt Kelly ( 1913 – 1973 ) and distributed by the Post-Hall Syndicate.
Walter Crawford Kelly, Jr. was born in Philadelphia on August 25, 1913, although his family relocated to Bridgeport, Connecticut during his second year.
* Walt Kelly ( 1913 – 1973 ), cartoonist
* Robert Kelly ( navy ) ( 1913 – 1989 ), executive officer of Motor Torpedo Boat Squadron 3 in World War II
He married Anna Dolores Kelly in 1913.
Kelly House was rebuilt twice, the first structure dating from the 15th century being destroyed by fire in 1740, the second, a William Leiper building, dating from 1793 and the third and final house also destroyed in a fire in 1913, only having been built in 1890.
* 28 November-Joe Kelly, motor racing driver ( born 1913 ).
* Pete Kelly ( 1913 – 2004 ), ice hockey player
Joe Kelly ( March 13, 1913 – November 28, 1993 ) was a racing driver and motor trader from Ireland.
In 1913, he moved to Cardiff in Wales, where he worked for Vivyan Kelly & Company as a head of department.
* Jack Kelly ( footballer ) ( 1913 – 2000 ), English footballer with clubs including Burnley and Leeds United
He lived at nearby Kelly House, which burnt down in 1913, the report laying blame with the suffragettes.
Black House built in 1913 and designed by John Frederick Soper ( honored in 2005 ) and the William J. Hubbard Residence built in 1923 and designed by Allen Kelly Ruoff and Arthur C. Munson ( honored in 2006 ).

1913 and laid
At the beginning of the 20th century, Merseburg was transformed into an industrial site, which is largely due to the pioneering work done by people like Carl Bosch and Friedrich Bergius, who laid down the scientific fundamentals of the catalytic high-pressure ammonia synthesis from 1909 to 1913.
* The groundwork for the Soviet policy concerning nationalities, laid in Stalin's 1913 work Marxism and the National Question, praised by Lenin.
Water lines were laid in 1902, electricity arrived in 1913, and a grain elevator was established in 1918.
In 1913 an extension to the town was laid out by the Cook and Neasley Realty Company on lands then owned by John Wechtenhiser and Obadiah Lohr.
In 1909 developers Burton and Danforth laid out the present Ingleside town site, and in 1913 the Ingleside Common School District was formed.
The grade was built for the Biggar – Loverna line of the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway in 1912, and steel was laid in 1913.
* HMS Revenge was a Revenge-class battleship, laid down as HMS Renown, but renamed in 1913, prior to her launch in 1915.
The foundation stone was laid on 31 March 1911, by the Governor of Bombay Sir George Sydenham Clarke, with the final design of George Wittet sanctioned on 31 March 1913.
Eventually, Los Angeles laid claim to the waters of the Owens Valley, east of the Sierra Nevada, and in 1913 completed a aqueduct to deliver its waters to the burgeoning city.
The house was restored in 1913, and at the same time the gardens were laid out.
In the fall of 1913 plans were also laid out for a Catholic church and a rectory, and excavation of the church basement was begun immediately.
Its core is the extensive Kurortny ( Glavny ) Park ( planted mostly with ash, oak, hornbeam, chestnut, maple, poplar, linden, etc., decorative bushes, flowers ), laid in 1849, with springs of mineral water and numerous constructions: the building of the drinking gallery ( 1847 – 1856, architect S. Upton, Moresque style ), the Nikolayevskiye ( the present Verkhniye ) baths ( 1899, architects N. V. Dmitriyev and B. V. Pravzdik ), the Commercial gallery ( 1912, architect Y. F. Shreter, neo-classicism ; the present Electroheliotherapy Institute ), the wooden observation pavilion with colonnade referred to as Oreanda ( 1912 ), four pavilions above drinking well-rooms ( 1912 – 1913, architect N. N. Semyonov, neo-classicism ), etc.
1913: Foundation stone laid for first council house
The foundation stone for the city was laid in 1913 and in that same year, a few golfing enthusiasts established a nine hole course on a site near to, what is now the city centre.
It was laid out on the farm Poortjie in 1912 and attained municipal status in 1913.
It was laid out on the farm Rietvlei in 1912, proclaimed in 1913, and attained municipal status in 1920.
1913 map shows layout of completed St Andrew's Ground. Artesian springs, which kept the land flooded, had to be drained and blocked off with tons of rubble before soil could be laid on top.
The work done last spring ( 1913 ) makes it plain ( see illustration ) that the Principia fronted — in normal fashion — the main street of the fort ( gravel laid on cobbles ) running from the north to the south gate.
The groundwork for the economic collapse had been laid as early as 1913, when the speculative boom that had fueled Alberta's prosperity had collapsed.
The cornerstone of the new building was laid on September 3, 1913, by Robert Borden, Prime Minister of Canada.
The hospital foundation stone was laid on October 21, 1909, with the hospital opening in August 1913.
* Euless School ( 1913 – 1970 ) Another two-story brick schoolhouse, the cornerstone was laid for Euless School in 1913 ( on the site of present-day South Euless Elementary ).
The foundation-stone of the High Court Building was laid on Monday, 1 December 1913 by His Excellency the late Viceroy and Governor-General of India, Sir Charles Hardinge of Penshurst.

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