Your place in the Universe on July 19, 1907
We are proud to bring you the most beautiful and accurate map of the stars on your day
US date format: 7/19/1907, UK date format: 19/7/1907
We've performed the most in-depth research possible on July 19, 1907, here's what our experts found out:
it was Friday, under the sign of Cancer (see zodiac and Moon Sign on July 19, 1907). The US president was Theodore Roosevelt (Republican), the UK Prime Minister was Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman (Liberal), Pope Pius X was leading the Catholic Church.
Famous people born on this day include Isabel Jewell and Gunter Bialas.
In that special week of July people in US were listening to Nobody's Little girl by Byron G. Harlan.
Lighthouse Keepers, directed by , was one of the most viewed movie released in 1907
But much more happened that day: find out below..
Events | Famous birthdays | Movies | Music charts
You can also have a look at July 19 across the years or at July 1907 calendar.
Which were the important events of July 19, 1907?
Holidays
Famous Birthday
American film, stage and TV actress.
Composer.
Famous Deaths
French lawyer / Author (Alone in the...
Which were the most popular Movies released in those months?
Watch popular movies, TV series and live events, start your 30-day free trial
See other popular movies of the week
Which were the top hits in that special week of July 19, 1907?
Unlimited, ad-free streaming of over a million songs, 30 day Free Trial
Top #2 songs in the USA
If July 19, 1907 is your birthday find out how old you are in years, months, weeks and days and how long it takes for your next birthday.
On July 19, 1907 the day of the week was Friday.
On July 19, 1907 the zodiac sign was Cancer.
On July 19, 1907 the US President was Theodore Roosevelt (Republican).
On July 19, 1907 the UK Prime Minister was Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman (Liberal).
On July 19, 1907 Pope Pius X was leading the Catholic Church.
On July 19, 1907 several famous people were born including, Isabel Jewell, Gunter Bialas.
Famous people died on July 19, 1907 include, Hector H Malot.