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 The Summer Time was first introduced in Britain at what year?

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The Summer Time was first introduced in Britain in the year 1916. It was a response to the wartime demands of the First World War. The measure was introduced in order to save coal usage, and to prolong working hours in farms.
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The Summer Time (also known as Daylight Saving Time) was first introduced in Britain in 1916. It was introduced as a way to save energy during the First World War.
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Daylight Saving Time (often referred to as "Summer Time") was first introduced in Britain in 1916 during World War I as an effort to save energy and maximize daylight.
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