The Daylight Saving Bill - 1916 is rated/received certificates of:
UK:U
Daylight Savings Time began in Turkey May 1, 1916.
Daylight Saving Time was first implemented in 1916, during World War I.
Daylight saving time began during World War I as a way to conserve energy. The exact date and location of its implementation varies among countries. In the United States, it was first observed on March 31, 1918, while in Canada, it was implemented on April 14 of the same year. Other countries, such as Germany and the United Kingdom, also adopted daylight saving during this time period.
Benjamin Franklin first suggested Daylight Saving Time in 1784, but modern DST was not proposed until 1895 when an entomologist from New Zealand, George Vernon Hudson, presented a proposal for a two-hour daylight saving shift to the Wellington Philosophical Society. The conception of DST was mainly credited to an English builder, William Willett in 1905, when he presented the idea to advance the clock during the summer months. His proposal was published two years later and introduced to the House of Commons in February 1908. The first Daylight Saving Bill was examined by a select committee but was never made into a law. It wasn't until World War I, in 1916, that DST was adopted and implemented by several countries in Europe who initially rejected the idea.
Benjamin Franklin first suggested Daylight Saving Time in 1784, but modern DST was not proposed until 1895 when an entomologist from New Zealand, George Vernon Hudson, presented a proposal for a two-hour daylight saving shift to the Wellington Philosophical Society. The conception of DST was mainly credited to an English builder, William Willett in 1905, when he presented the idea to advance the clock during the summer months. His proposal was published two years later and introduced to the House of Commons in February 1908. The first Daylight Saving Bill was examined by a select committee but was never made into a law. It wasn't until World War I, in 1916, that DST was adopted and implemented by several countries in Europe who initially rejected the idea.
If - 1916 is rated/received certificates of: UK:U
The Answer - 1916 I is rated/received certificates of: UK:A
She - 1916 is rated/received certificates of: UK:U
The Model - 1916 I is rated/received certificates of: UK:U
Nieuwpoort - 1916 is rated/received certificates of: Belgium:KT
Iris - 1916 is rated/received certificates of: UK:U
Retribution - 1916 is rated/received certificates of: UK:A
Into the Light - 1916 is rated/received certificates of: UK:U
Doorsteps - 1916 is rated/received certificates of: UK:U
The Charlatan - 1916 is rated/received certificates of: UK:U
Jimmy - 1916 is rated/received certificates of: UK:U
The Eel - 1916 is rated/received certificates of: UK:R