February 1956


February 1956 was the second month of that leap year. The month which began on a Wednesday and ended after 29 days on a Wednesday.
The following events occurred in February 1956:

[February 1], 1956 (Wednesday)

[February 2], 1956 (Thursday)

[February 3], 1956 (Friday)

[February 4], 1956 (Saturday)

[February 5], 1956 (Sunday)

[February 6], 1956 (Monday)

[February 7], 1956 (Tuesday)

[February 8], 1956 (Wednesday)

[February 9], 1956 (Thursday)

[February 10], 1956 (Friday)

[February 11], 1956 (Saturday)

[February 12], 1956 (Sunday)

[February 13], 1956 (Monday)

[February 14], 1956 (Tuesday)

[February 15], 1956 (Wednesday)

  • Irish Senator Owen Sheehy-Skeffington introduces a parliamentary motion calling for the prohibition of all corporal punishment for girls in Irish national schools.

[February 16], 1956 (Thursday)

[February 17], 1956 (Friday)

[February 18], 1956 (Saturday)

[February 19], 1956 (Sunday)

  • British collier ship Corchester collides with SS City of Sydney near the Haisborough Light Vessel, off the coast of Norfolk, UK, and sinks; eight of her 21 crew lose their lives.

[February 20], 1956 (Monday)

[February 21], 1956 (Tuesday)

[February 22], 1956 (Wednesday)

[February 23], 1956 (Thursday)

[February 24], 1956 (Friday)

[February 25], 1956 (Saturday)

[February 26], 1956 (Sunday)

[February 27], 1956 (Monday)

[February 28], 1956 (Tuesday)

  • Born: Francis Hughes, Irish Republican activist, in Bellaghy, Northern Ireland

[February 29], 1956 (Wednesday)