1930 in Wales
List of events
This article is about the particular significance of the year 1930 to Wales and its people.
Incumbents
Events
Arts and literature
Awards
New books
English language
Welsh language
Music
- The Three Valleys Festival is launched.
- Caniedydd Newydd yr Ysgol Sul (collection of hymns)
- Peter Warlock – Carillon Carilla[14]
- Grace Williams - Hen Walia
Film
Broadcasting
Sport
Births
- 28 January - David Morris, politician (died 2007)[16]
- 7 February - Peter Jones, sports broadcaster (died 1990)
- 7 March (in London) - Antony Armstrong-Jones, 1st Earl of Snowdon, photographer (died 2017)[17]
- 7 April - Cliff Morgan, rugby player and television presenter (died 2013)[18]
- 10 May - June Knox-Mawer, née Ellis, romantic novelist and radio broadcaster (died 2006)
- 28 June - Edward Millward, politician (died 2020)[19]
- 1 July - Ron Hughes, footballer
- 9 July - Stuart Williams, footballer (died 2013)[20]
- 10 July - Wyn Roberts, Baron Roberts of Conwy, politician (died 2013)[21]
- 14 July - R. H. Williams, rugby player
- 8 August - Terry Nation, screenwriter (died 1997)[22]
- 28 August (in London) - Windsor Davies, actor (died 2019 in France)
- 1 September - Emrys James, actor (died 1989)[23]
- 21 September - John Morgan, comedian (died 2004)
- 23 September - Ellis Evans, academic (died 2013)[24]
- 14 October - Alan Williams, politician (died 2014)[25]
- 19 October - Mavis Nicholson, television presenter (died 2022)[26]
- 11 November - Vernon Handley, conductor (died 2008)[27]
- 12 November - Irma Chilton, children's writer in Welsh and English (died 1990)[28]
- 4 December - Brian Morris, Baron Morris of Castle Morris, poet and critic (died 2001)[29]
- 12 December (in London) - Gwyneth Dunwoody, politician (died 2008)[30]
- date unknown - Aneurin Jones, painter (died 2017)[31]
Deaths
- 18 January - Bobby Lloyd, rugby player, 41
- 26 January - Harry Jones, rugby player, 51
- 25 March - John Gwenogvryn Evans, palaeographer, 78[32]
- 1 May - Richard Bell, politician, 70
- 28 May - Cliff Williams, Wales international rugby union player, 32[33]
- 15 June - John Cynddylan Jones, theologian, 90[34]
- 17 June - Hugh Robert Jones, Nationalist leader, 36
- 22 June - Mary Davies, singer, 75[35]
- 23 June - Ben Davies, Wales international rugby player, 57[36]
- June - David Davies, Archdeacon of Llandaff,[37]
- August - Huw Robert Jones, politician, 35/6
- 15 August - R. Silyn Roberts, author, 59[38]
- 13 September - Jehoida Hodges, rugby player, 53
- 30 September - Lewis Pryce, Archdeacon of Wrexham, 57[39]
- 7 October - Margaret Verney, educationist, 85[40]
- 8 November - William Williams, Dean of St Davids, 82[41]
- 27 December - Alfred Mond, 1st Baron Melchett, industrialist, 62[42]
See also
References
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- ^ Edward Tegla Davies (1930). Y doctor bach. Hughes a'i Fab.
- ^ Ian Alfred Copley (1979). The music of Peter Warlock: a critical survey. D. Dobson. p. 44. ISBN 9780234772492.
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- ^ "Prince Charles' Aberystwyth lecturer Tedi Millward dies". BBC News Online. 2020-04-27. Retrieved 2020-04-28.
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- ^ Edward Pearce (19 April 2008). "Gwyneth Dunwoody". The Guardian. Retrieved 19 August 2019.
- ^ "Rural scenic artist Aneurin Jones, 87, dies". BBC News. 25 September 2017. Retrieved 25 September 2017.
- ^ Evan David Jones. "Evans, John Gwenogvryn (1852-1930), palaeographer". Dictionary of Welsh Biography. National Library of Wales. Retrieved 19 August 2019.
- ^ Cliff Williams player profile ESPN Scrum.com
- ^ James Ednyfed Rhys and Evan David Jones. "Jones, John (Cynddylan) (1841-1930), preacher and theologian". Dictionary of Welsh Biography. National Library of Wales. Retrieved 19 August 2019.
- ^ Robert David Griffith. "Davies, Mary (1855-1930), singer". Dictionary of Welsh Biography. National Library of Wales. Retrieved 19 August 2019.
- ^ Ben Davies player profile scrum.com
- ^ The Ven. David Davies The Times (London, England), Tuesday, Jul 01, 1930; pg. 21; Issue 45553
- ^ David Thomas. "Roberts, Robert (Silyn) (Rhosyr; 1871-1930), Calvinistic Methodist minister, poet, social reformer, tutor". Dictionary of Welsh Biography. National Library of Wales. Retrieved 19 August 2019.
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- ^ The Dean Of St. David's The Times Monday, Nov 10, 1930; pg. 14; Issue 45666; col E
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