1933 in Wales

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1933
in
Wales

Centuries:
  • 18th
  • 19th
  • 20th
  • 21st
Decades:
  • 1910s
  • 1920s
  • 1930s
  • 1940s
  • 1950s
See also:
1933 in
The United Kingdom
Scotland

This article is about the particular significance of the year 1933 to Wales and its people.

Incumbents[]

Events[]

Arts and literature[]

Awards[]

New books[]

English language[]

Welsh language[]

Music[]

  • Transposition at the keyboard (manual)[14]

Film[]

Broadcasting[]

  • 28 May – The BBC begins broadcasting the Welsh Regional Programme to South Wales from the Washford transmitter
  • 17 July – The BBC begins broadcasting the National Programme to South Wales from the Washford transmitter
  • The first broadcast is made from the Urdd Eisteddfod.

Sport[]

Births[]

Deaths[]

  • 8 January – Sir John Ballinger, librarian, 72[20]
  • 14 January – Sir Robert Jones, orthopaedic surgeon (baronet), 75
  • 18 January – , chemist (ICI), 46[21]
  • 2 FebruarySir James Cory, 1st Baronet, politician, 76[22]
  • 15 FebruaryJere Blake, Wales international rugby player, 47/48[23]
  • 23 FebruaryDavid Watts Morgan, Member of Parliament for Rhondda East, 65[24]
  • 4 AprilSir Marteine Lloyd, 2nd Baronet, 82
  • 29 MayLlewelyn Kenrick, footballer, 84
  • 16 JulyJohn Tudor Walters, politician, 64/65
  • 10 AugustAlf Morgans, Prime Minister of Western Australia, 83
  • 13 SeptemberDavid Morgan, Wales international rugby player, 61
  • 20 SeptemberAlfred Cattell, Wales international rugby player, 76
  • 17 OctoberSid Bevan, Wales international rugby union player, 56
  • 18 OctoberIvor Herbert, 1st Baron Treowen, soldier and politician, 82
  • 10 NovemberHerbert Lewis, politician, 74

See also[]

References[]

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  2. ^ Richard Baxell (31 July 2004). British Volunteers in the Spanish Civil War: The British Battalion in the International Brigades, 1936–1939. Routledge. p. 37. ISBN 978-1-134-34576-2.
  3. ^ "Report on the Accident at Cockett on 18th April 1933". Railways Archive. Retrieved 29 April 2019.
  4. ^ Carl B. Allen; Lauren Dwight Lyman (1941). The Wonder Book of the Air. John C. Winston Company. p. 333.
  5. ^ British Wildlife. British Wildlife Pub. 1999.
  6. ^ In New English Weekly. Ferris, Paul (1989). Dylan Thomas: A Biography. New York: Paragon House. p. 83. ISBN 1-55778-215-6.
  7. ^ National Library of Wales (1981). Annual Report. p. 45.
  8. ^ "The National Eisteddfod's Competitions 1933 and 2011". People's Collection Wales. Retrieved 18 October 2018.
  9. ^ Library of Congress. Copyright Office (1934). Catalog of Copyright Entries. New Series: 1933. Library of Congress. p. 1083.
  10. ^ Kirsti Bohata; Katie Gramich (15 February 2013). Rediscovering Margiad Evans: Marginality, Gender and Illness. University of Wales Press. p. 43. ISBN 978-0-7083-2689-3.
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  12. ^ Edwin Augustine Owen. "Owen, Gwilym (1880–1940), physicist". Dictionary of Welsh Biography. National Library of Wales. Retrieved 8 November 2019.
  13. ^ Bibliotheca Celtica. The Library. 1939. p. 17.
  14. ^ Rhidian Griffiths. "REES-DAVIES, IEUAN (1894–1967), musician and author". Dictionary of Welsh Biography. National Library of Wales. Retrieved 18 June 2018.
  15. ^ "Autumn Crocus". BFI. Archived from the original on 29 November 2007.
  16. ^ Michael White (9 May 2010). "Alan Watkins obituary". The Guardian. Retrieved 9 August 2019.
  17. ^ "Former Internationals Pass Away". wru.co.uk. 25 June 2003. Retrieved 3 January 2016.
  18. ^ D. Ben Rees (1 September 1992). "Obituary: Professor Bedwyr Lewis Jones". The Independent. Retrieved 9 August 2019.
  19. ^ "David Parry-Jones, great Welsh broadcaster – obituary". The Telegraph. 15 May 2017. Retrieved 9 August 2019.
  20. ^ Cylchgrawn Llyfrgell Genedlaethol Cymru: The National Library of Wales Journal. Council of the National Library of Wales. 1940. p. 25.
  21. ^ Thomas Campbell James. "THOMAS, JOHN (1886–1933), chemist". Dictionary of Welsh Biography. National Library of Wales. Retrieved 18 June 2018.
  22. ^ Watkin William Price. "Sir JAMES HERBERT CORY (1857–1933), 1st baronet". Welsh Biography Online. National Library of Wales. Retrieved 18 October 2018.
  23. ^ "John Blake". Cardiff RFC. Retrieved 18 June 2018.
  24. ^ Michael Stenton; Stephen Lees (1981). Who's who of British members of parliament: a biographical dictionary of the House of Commons. Harvester Press. p. 250.
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