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1938 in Wales
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1938 in
The United Kingdom
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Elsewhere
This article is about the particular significance of the year
1938
to
Wales
and
its people
.
Contents
Incumbents
Events
Arts and literature
Awards
New books
New drama
Music
Film
Broadcasting
Sport
Births
Deaths
See also
References
Incumbents
For United Kingdom incumbents, see
1938 in the United Kingdom §
Incumbents
.
Archbishop of Wales
–
Charles Green
,
Bishop of Bangor
[
1
]
Archdruid
of the
National Eisteddfod of Wales
–
J.J.
[
2
]
Events
14
–
19 January
– A storm causes extensive damage in
Aberystwyth
; the promenade and pier are largely destroyed by 90
mph winds.
[
3
]
8 May
–
William Ormsby-Gore
succeeds his father as Baron Harlech.
October – The first scheduled night flight in the UK begins operating between
Cardiff
and
Weston-super-Mare
.
23 November
– Opening of the
Temple of Peace and Health
in
Cathays Park
, Cardiff.
[
4
]
Mining comes to an end at
Dolaucothi Gold Mines
.
[
5
]
The excavation of
Llantwit Major Roman Villa
by
V. E. Nash-Williams
, begins (continues to 1948).
[
6
]
Opening of
RNAD Trecwm
.
Arts and literature
April –
Augustus John
resigns from the
Royal Academy
.
[
7
]
September –
Ivor Novello
appears in
Henry V
at
Drury Lane Theatre
, produced by
Lewis Casson
.
[
8
]
Awards
National Eisteddfod of Wales
(held in
Cardiff
)
National Eisteddfod of Wales: Chair –
Gwilym R. Jones
National Eisteddfod of Wales: Crown –
Edgar H. Thomas
National Eisteddfod of Wales: Prose Medal –
Elena Puw Morgan
[
9
]
New books
In English
Idris Davies
–
Gwalia Deserta
[
10
]
Ness Edwards
–
History of the South Wales Miners Federation
Richard Hughes
–
In Hazard
Jack Jones
–
Bidden to the Feast
Edith Picton-Turbervill
–
Myself When Young
[
11
]
William Plomer
(ed.) –
Kilvert's Diary, 1870-1879
In Welsh
Richard Bennett
–
Methodistiaeth Caersws
Tom Beynon
–
Gwrid ar Orwel ym Morgannwg
Edward Tegla Davies
–
Stori Sam
[
12
]
Edward Morgan Humphreys
–
Dirgelwch Gallt Y Ffrwd
[
13
]
Ifor Williams
(ed.) –
Canu
Aneirin
New drama
James Kitchener Davies
–
Susannah
Charles Langbridge Morgan
–
The Flashing Stream
[
14
]
Emlyn Williams
–
The Corn is Green
[
15
]
Music
Tudor Davies
plays the lead in the first English-language production of Verdi's
Don Carlos
, at Sadler's Wells.
Film
Naunton Wayne
appears as Caldicott in
The Lady Vanishes
.
[
16
]
Broadcasting
1 March
–
BBC
Radio broadcasts the world première of
Arwel Hughes
's latest composition,
Tydi a Roddaist
.
Sport
Empire Games
Wales win three medals at the
1938 Empire Games
,
Denis Reardon
, (middleweight boxing),
Jim Alford
(1 mile run) and
Jeanne Greenland
(110 yard backstroke).
Rugby union
5 February
– Scotland beat Wales 8
–
6 at Murrayfield, Edinburgh
Births
6 January
–
William Edwards
, politician (d.
2007
)
[
17
]
1 February
–
Cynog Dafis
, politician
[
18
]
22 January
–
Brook Williams
, actor (d.
2005
)
[
19
]
2 March
–
Deddie Davies
, actress (d.
2016
)
[
20
]
20 April
–
Andrew Vicari
, portrait painter (d. 2016)
[
21
]
25 April
–
John Davies
, historian (d.
2015
)
[
22
]
14 May
–
Clive Rowlands
, rugby player and coach (d.
2023
)
[
23
]
25 May
–
Trevor Peck
, footballer (d.
2014
)
[
24
]
31 May
–
John Prescott
, Deputy Prime Minister of the UK
[
25
]
(d.
2024
)
13 June
–
Gwynne Howell
, bass
[
26
]
6 July
–
Tony Lewis
, cricketer and commentator
23 July
–
Meic Stephens
, literary editor (d. 2018)
[
27
]
6 August
–
Rees Davies
, historian (d.
2005
)
[
28
]
12 September
Richard Booth
, secondhand bookseller (d.
2019
)
[
29
]
Patrick Mower
, Welsh-descended actor
9 October
–
Denzil Davies
, politician (d.
2018
)
[
30
]
22 October
–
Dai Davies
, English-born Welsh sports journalist (d.
2008
)
[
31
]
1 November
–
Delwyn Williams
, politician
4 December
–
Richard Meade
, equestrian (d.
2015
)
[
32
]
15 December
–
Michael Bogdanov
, theatre director (d.
2017 in Greece
)
[
33
]
Deaths
3 February
–
James Bevan
, First Wales rugby union captain, 81
[
34
]
9 February
–
Dick Hellings
, Wales international rugby player, 63
30 March
–
Jack Elliott
, Wales international rugby player, 66
16 April
– Sir
William Price
, industrialist
8 May
–
George Ormsby-Gore, 3rd Baron Harlech
, 83
[
35
]
28 May
–
Alfred Brice
, Wales international rugby player, 66
23 June
–
Clement Edwards
, politician, 69
[
36
]
22 July
–
Giotto Griffiths
, Wales international rugby player, 73
22 October
(in
Dublin
)
– Sir
John Purser Griffith
, civil engineer, 90
4 November
–
John Thomas Job
, minister, hymn-writer and poet, 71
[
37
]
28 November
–
Reginald Arthur (Reggie) Gibbs
, shipowner and rugby footballer, 56
29 December
(at sea)
–
Eluned Morgan
, writer, 68
[
38
]
date unknown
–
Gwynfil Evans
(Barry Western), novelist
[
39
]
See also
1938 in Northern Ireland
References
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ISBN
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.
↑
Jones, Evan David
.
"John James Williams"
.
Dictionary of Welsh Biography
.
National Library of Wales
. Retrieved
22 May
2015
.
↑
"Aberystwyth's great storm of 1938"
.
BBC
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. Retrieved
25 May
2019
.
↑
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↑
Council for British Archaeology; Cadw (Organization
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ISBN
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.
↑
Cardiff Naturalists' Society (1937).
Transactions of the Cardiff Naturalists' Society
. p.
33.
↑
T. S. Eliot (15 January 2019).
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. Faber & Faber. p.
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ISBN
978-0-571-31639-7
.
↑
Helen Grime (6 October 2015).
Gwen Ffrangcon-Davies, Twentieth-Century Actress
. Routledge. p.
212.
ISBN
978-1-317-32095-1
.
↑
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Y graith
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ISBN
978-1-85902-745-5
.
↑
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ISBN
978-1-107-09066-8
.
↑
David Greer (1997).
A Numerous and Fashionable Audience: The Story of Elsie Swinton
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ISBN
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.
↑
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(April 1986).
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.
↑
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↑
Colin Chambers (14 May 2006).
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ISBN
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.
↑
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.
↑
Jeffrey Richards (1997).
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ISBN
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.
↑
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.
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26 May
2024
.
↑
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.
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2023
.
↑
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↑
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.
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.
↑
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.
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.
[
permanent dead link
]
↑
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.
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.
↑
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.
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↑
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.
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↑
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.
↑
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.
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↑
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.
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.
↑
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.
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↑
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.
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.
↑
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.
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.
↑
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.
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.
↑
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.
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.
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.
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↑
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.
↑
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↑
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.
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.
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↑
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.
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