1914 in Wales
List of events
This article is about the particular significance of the year 1914 to Wales and its people .
Incumbents
Events
Arts and literature
Awards
New books
Drama
Music
Film
Sport
Births
28 January - Trefor Morgan , financier (d. 1970)
11 February - Mervyn Levy , art critic (d. 1996)
12 March - Tommy Farr , boxer (d. 1986)[ 31]
12 March - Cliff Jones , Wales international rugby captain (d. 1990)
21 March - Sir Goronwy Daniel , academic and civil servant (d. 2003)[ 32]
23 April - Glyn Daniel , archaeologist and television presenter (d. 1986)[ 33]
18 May - Louis Ford , footballer
24 May
9 September - Alexander Cordell , novelist (d. 1997 )[ 34]
12 September - Desmond Llewelyn , actor (d. 1999 )[ 35]
22 October - David Tecwyn Lloyd , author (d. 1992 )[ 36]
27 October - Dylan Thomas , poet (d. 1953 )[ 37]
21 November - Charles Fisher , poet (d. 2006 )[ 38]
2 December - Russell Taylor , Wales international rugby player
7 December - Bryan Hopkin , economist (d. 2009 )[ 39]
date unknown - Norah Isaac , educationalist (died 2003 )
Deaths
22 February - Ivor Bertie Guest, 1st Baron Wimborne , 78[ 40]
4 May - Rowland Griffiths , rugby player, 28 (typhoid)
17 May - John L. Griffiths , US lawyer and diplomat of Welsh parentage, 58[ 41]
16 June - John Hughes (Landore), composer, 42 (cerebral haemorrhage)[ 42] [ 43]
18 June - Abel Davies , rugby union player, 53?
21 June - Morgan Bransby Williams , engineer, 89[ 44]
23 July - Harry Evans , conductor and composer, 41[ 45]
8 August - Sir Edward Anwyl , academic, 48[ 46]
22 August (in Swanley ) - James Dickson Innes , artist, 27 (tuberculosis)[ 47]
27 August - William Lewis, 1st Baron Merthyr , 77[ 48]
17 September - Shadrach Pryce , clergyman and educationalist, 81[ 49]
2 October - Jack Hughes , footballer, 59[ 50]
22 October - William Morgan , cricketer, 51/2
27 October - Sir T. Marchant Williams , lawyer and author, 68/9[ 51]
See also
References
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