1916 Birthday Honours

The 1916 Birthday Honours were appointments by King George V to various orders and honours to reward and highlight good works by citizens of the British Empire.

The appointments were made to celebrate the official birthday of The King, and were published in The London Gazette[1] and in The Times on 3 June 1916.

[2] Owing to the ongoing War, the 50-page supplement to The Gazette included 3,880 names of recipients of honours, military promotion of rank and medals, including the Military Cross (708 people, among them the Prince of Wales), Distinguished Service Order (373) and 1,217 Military Medals.

[2] In addition, more than 500 nurses from across the British Empire received the Royal Red Cross, a huge number noted by The British Journal of Nursing in its issue on 10 June: "The inclusion of so many members of the nursing profession (516) in the Birthday Honours' list is a unique event, and we most cordially congratulate those Matrons, Sisters and Nurses who have earned this distinction, while we bear in mind many others whose splendid work merits recognition.

The King appointed the following to His Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council: Additional Companions for services rendered in connection with Military Operations in the Field: In recognition of services during the War: † Not issued † Not issued † Not issued † Not issued

Civilian star of the Knight Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath
Star of a Knight Grand Commander of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India.
Star of the Order of Saint Michael and Saint George.
Riband, badge and star of the Knight Grand Commander of the Order of the Indian Empire
Insignia of a Knight / Dames Commander of the Royal Victorian Order
Riband and cross of the Distinguished Service Order