David Gwilym John

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David Gwilym John (1884–1958?) was a Welsh cartoonist, best known as the creator of the cartoon character Dai Lossin.

Life[]

John was born to Catherine and William John at Pancross in the Vale of Glamorgan, Wales in the early months of 1884. He was the cartoonist for the Football Echo, a Saturday sports paper and was noted for the character he created, . British political cartoonist Leslie Gilbert Illingworth called John "a comic genius" and said his cartoon character, Dai Lossin "epitomised the deadpan ironical understatement of Vale wit".[1] D. G. John, as he was known to friends, was the father of Godfrey John.[2]

There is a plaque on the house in Rhoose, where he lived and worked for a number of years.[1][3]

References[]

  1. ^ a b David Gwilym John: Comic Genius Behind ʻDai Lossinʼ Llancarfan Society Newsletter, No. 164 (December 2015). Retrieved 26 September 2016
  2. ^ Godfrey John, "Dai Lossin—Caricature and Fact" Five Seasons (1977) pp. 110-113
  3. ^ Looking Back:1986 Wales Online (2 August 2011). Retrieved 26 September 2016
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