- 1903:he was born
- 1912;when Orwell was only a year old his mother moved back to England while his father stayed in India
- 1911:George went to St Cyprian's School in Eastbourne.
- 1917:he won a scholarship
- 1921:he joined the British police in Burma.
- 1927:he resigned
- 1928:he journeyed to Paris
- 1932-1933:For a short time Orwell worked as a teacher in a small private school.
- 1934;his first novel Burmese Days was published.
- 1935;George Orwell had another novel published.
- 1936 Orwell married Eileen.
- 1945;Elieen died
- 1936;George Orwell was commissioned to write a book about poverty in northern England.
- 1937:The Road to Wigan Pier was published
- 1936:Meanwhile Orwell, a Socialist left for Spain in December to fight in the Spanish Civil War. (The civil war was between the left wing Republicans and the Fascist Nationalists.
- 1938;published
- 1938;Orwell was suffering from tuberculosis.
- 1938-1939;He spent the winter in Morocco.
- 1939:another novel, Coming Up For Air was published.
- At the beginning of the Second World War George Orwell was rejected for military service
- 1941 to 1943:he worked for the BBC
- 1943 ;he became literary editor for theTribune a left wing magazine
- 1945;his great satire Animal Farm was published
- 1949;his masterpiece 1984 was published.
- 1949;George Orwell married his second wife Sonia.
- 1950;George Orwell died on 21 January he was only 46.
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