Major Events of February 1914: Key Historical Moments from the Month

Each month is marked by defining moments that shape the course of history. Whether through political shifts, cultural movements, or world-changing events, these periods leave a lasting impression. Dive into the most important events from February 1914 and discover how they influenced the world both then and now.

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Major Events of February 1914: Key Historical Moments from the Month


  • 02 Feb 1914 Charlie Chaplin's film debut in 'Making a Living': On February 2, 1914, Charlie Chaplin's first film, 'Making a Living,' was released. In this one-reel comedy short, Chaplin portrays a charming swindler who runs afoul of a news reporter and a Keystone Cop. The film was completed in three days at Keystone Studios in Los Angeles, California. source: en.wikipedia.org
  • 03 Feb 1914 Birth of Cornelis 'Kees' Andréa, Dutch artist: Cornelis 'Kees' Andréa, a Dutch painter and graphic artist, was born on February 3, 1914, in The Hague, Netherlands. He was known for his work in painting, graphic art, and carpet design. source: geni.com
  • 07 Feb 1914 Charlie Chaplin's Tramp character debuts in 'Kid Auto Races at Venice': On February 7, 1914, Charlie Chaplin's iconic Tramp character made its first appearance in the film 'Kid Auto Races at Venice.' Although filmed earlier, 'Mabel's Strange Predicament' featuring the Tramp was released two days later. This marked the beginning of Chaplin's most memorable on-screen persona. source: cbsnews.com
  • 10 Feb 1914 Colombia's first direct presidential election since 1860: On February 10, 1914, Colombia held its first direct presidential election since 1860, following constitutional reforms in 1910. José Vicente Concha of the Conservative Party won with 89.1% of the vote and assumed office on August 7, 1914. source: en.wikipedia.org
  • 11 Feb 1914 Clarence and Katherine Mackay's divorce finalized: Clarence and Katherine Mackay's divorce was finalized on February 11, 1914. They had married in 1898 and had three children before separating. source: researchworks.oclc.org
  • 12 Feb 1914 Construction of the Lincoln Memorial begins: On February 12, 1914, construction of the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C., commenced. The memorial was designed by architect Henry Bacon and completed in 1922. source: en.wikipedia.org
  • 13 Feb 1914 ASCAP established to protect musical copyrights: On February 13, 1914, the American Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers (ASCAP) was established to protect the rights of songwriters and composers by licensing their music and collecting royalties. source: en.wikipedia.org
  • 14 Feb 1914 High Council of Labor formed in The Hague: On February 14, 1914, the High Council of Labor was formed in The Hague, Netherlands, to address labor issues and promote social welfare during a period of industrialization. source: en.wikipedia.org
  • 15 Feb 1914 Oscar Mathisen wins fifth World Speed Skating Championship: On February 15, 1914, Norwegian speed skater Oscar Mathisen won his fifth World Speed Skating Championship title, solidifying his reputation as one of the sport's greatest athletes. source: en.wikipedia.org
  • 17 Feb 1914 Albert Westerlinck - Flemish Literary Figure: Albert Westerlinck, a Belgian literature scholar and writer, was born on February 17, 1914, in Geel, Province of Antwerp. source: de.wikipedia.org
  • 23 Feb 1914 Bulgarian parliamentary elections held on February 23, 1914: Parliamentary elections were held in Bulgaria on February 23, 1914. The Liberal Concentration, an alliance of the Liberal Party, the People's Liberal Party, and the Young Liberals Party, secured a majority by winning 126 of the 245 seats in the National Assembly. Voter turnout was 67%. source: en.wikipedia.org
  • 28 Feb 1914 Construction of Tower of Jewels begins for Panama-Pacific International Exposition: On February 28, 1914, construction commenced on the Tower of Jewels, a prominent structure for the Panama-Pacific International Exposition in San Francisco. The exposition, held in 1915, celebrated the opening of the Panama Canal and showcased the city's recovery from the 1906 earthquake. source: brainyhistory.com