List of events
This article is about the particular significance of the year 1903 to Wales and its people .
Incumbents
Events
Arts and literature
Awards
Cinema
New books
English language
Welsh language
Jonathan Ceredig Davies - Awstralia Orllewinol [ 22]
D. M. Lewis - Cofiant y Diweddar Barchedig Evan Lewis, Brynberian, 1813-96 [ 23]
Llyfe Mormon (translation of the Book of Mormon )[ 24]
Music
Sport
Births
1 January – Horace Evans , royal physician (died 1963 )[ 25]
9 February – Gipsy Daniels , Welsh boxer
24 March – Gwilym R. Jones , poet and editor (died 1993 )
14 April – Glyn Simon , Archbishop of Wales (1968–71; died 1972 )[ 26]
17 April – Thomas Rowland Hughes , novelist, poet and dramatist (died 1949)
1 May – Geraint Goodwin , writer (died 1941 )[ 27]
9 May – Tudor Watkins, Baron Watkins , politician (died 1983)
6 June – Ceri Richards , artist (died 1971 )[ 28]
22 June – Harry Phillips , Wales international rugby player (died 1978 )
18 August – Dorothy Edwards , novelist (died 1934)
8 November – Ronald Lockley , ornithologist and naturalist (died 2000 )[ 29]
22 November – David Rees-Williams, 1st Baron Ogmore (died 1976 )
2 December – Jim Sullivan , Wales and British Isles rugby league player (died 1977 )
6 December
Deaths
15 January – David Howell , Dean of St Davids, 71[ 31]
30 January – William Jones , historian, 73[ 32]
17 February – Joseph Parry , composer, 61[ 33]
19 February - Samuel Arthur Brain , businessman and politician, 53[ 34]
8 March – Morgan Thomas , surgeon, 78[ 35]
12 April – Daniel Silvan Evans , writer and lexicographer, 85[ 36]
18 May – Richard Mills the younger, composer and music teacher, 62/3[ 37]
19 June – Herbert Vaughan , Archbishop of Westminster, 71[ 38]
24 June – Richard Fothergill , coal-owner and politician, 80[ 39]
15 August – John Pryce , clergyman and writer, Dean of Bangor, 73[ 40]
13 October – Morgan B. Williams , Welsh-born United States politician, 72[ 41]
18 September – Sir Llewellyn Turner , politician, 80[ 42]
9 December – Eliezer Pugh , philanthropist, 87
date unknown Sir Walter Morgan , judge, about 82[ 43]
See also
References
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^ Dod's Peerage, Baronetage and Knightage of Great Britain and Ireland, Including All the Titled Classes . Dod. 1921. p. 356.
^ National Museum of Wales (1935). Adroddiad Blynyddol . The Museum. p. 3.
^ The county families of the United Kingdom; or, Royal manual of the titled and untitled aristocracy of England, Wales, Scotland, and Ireland . Dalcassian Publishing Company. 1860. p. 443.
^ The Transactions of the Honourable Society of Cymmrodorion . The Society. 1986. p. 63.
^ Potter, Matthew (2016). The concept of the 'master' in art education in Britain and Ireland, 1770 to the present . Abingdon, Oxon: Routledge. p. 149. ISBN 9781351545471 .
^ Henry Taylor (1895). "Popish recusants in Flintshire in 1625". Journal of the Architectural, Archaeological, and Historic Society for the County and the City of Chester and North Wales . Architectural, Archaeological, and Historic Society for the County and the City of Chester and North Wales: 304.
^ "Transactions of the Liverpool Welsh National Society 1891-92" . National Library of Wales. Retrieved 15 March 2022 .
^ Cyril James Oswald Evans (1953). Monmouthshire, Its History and Topography . W. Lewis (printers). p. 190.
^ Glyn Roberts (1959). "Campbell, Frederick Archibald Vaughan, viscount Emlyn (1847-1898), earl Cawdor (1898-1911)" . Dictionary of Welsh Biography . National Library of Wales . Retrieved 20 March 2022 .
^ Joseph Whitaker, ed. (1913). Whitaker's Almanack . Whitaker's Almanack. p. 847.
^ Burke's Genealogical and Heraldic History of Peerage, Baronetage and Knightage . Burke's Peerage Limited. 1925. p. 2437.
^ David Henry Williams (1993). Catalogue of Seals in the National Museum of Wales: Seal dies, Welsh seals, papal bullae . National Museum of Wales. p. 75.
^ Who was Who 1897–2007 , 1991, ISBN 978-0-19-954087-7
^ Thomas Iorwerth Ellis (1959). "Owen, John (1854-1926), bishop" . Dictionary of Welsh Biography . National Library of Wales . Retrieved 19 March 2022 .
^ The Golden Age of Tramways . Taylor and Francis.
^ Cyril Parry (1970). The radical tradition in Welsh politics: a study of Liberal and Labour politics in Gwynedd, 1900-1920 . University of Hull. p. 9.
^ "Winners of the Chair | National Eisteddfod" . eisteddfod.wales . Retrieved 27 February 2021 .
^ Peter Yorke (3 November 2011). William Haggar: Fairground Film Maker . Accent Press Ltd. p. 150. ISBN 978-1-908262-64-6 .
^ Colum Hourihane (2001). From Ireland Coming: Irish Art from the Early Christian to the Late Gothic Period and Its European Context . Princeton University Press. p. 205. ISBN 0-691-08825-X .
^ Sabine Baring-Gould (1903). A Book of North Wales . Library of Alexandria. ISBN 978-1-4656-0836-9 .
^ William Williams. "Davies, Jonathan Ceredig (1859-1932), traveller, genealogist, and folk-lorist" . Dictionary of Welsh Biography . National Library of Wales. Retrieved 18 October 2019 .
^ Gildas Tibbott. "Lewis, David Morgan (1851-1937), Congregational minister, afterwards professor of physics" . Dictionary of Welsh Biography . National Library of Wales. Retrieved 18 October 2019 .
^ Journal of History . 1921. p. 35.
^ Harold Oxbury (1985). Great Britons: Twentieth-Century Lives . Oxford University Press. p. 113. ISBN 978-0-19-211599-7 .
^ Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
^ Gwyn Jones (2001). "Goodwin, Geraint (1903-1941), author" . Dictionary of Welsh Biography . National Library of Wales . Retrieved 28 March 2022 .
^ John Rothenstein (1984). Modern English painters . Macdonald. p. 287. ISBN 978-0-356-10354-9 .
^ Stephens, Meic (2008). Necrologies: a book of Welsh obituaries . Bridgend, Wales: Seren. p. 112. ISBN 9781854114761 .
^ Ann Evory; Hal May (October 1985). Contemporary Authors: A Bio-Bibliographical Guide to Current Writers . Gale. p. 350 . ISBN 978-0-8103-1915-8 .
^ The Dean Of St. Davids. The Times Friday, Jan 16, 1903; pg. 4; Issue 36979; col C
^ Benjamin George Owens. "Jones, William (Bleddyn; 1829?-1903), antiquary, local historian, geologist, and collector of folk-lore" . Dictionary of Welsh Biography . National Library of Wales. Retrieved 16 February 2021 .
^ Owain Tudor Edwards (1 January 1970). Joseph Parry, 1841-1903 . Gwasg Prifysgol Cymru. p. 59.
^ "Mr S. A. Brain Dead - Popular Representative Of Public Life" . Weekly Mail . (Wales and the West of England). 21 February 1903. p. 1 – via Welsh Newspapers Online.
^ Serle, Percival (1949). "Thomas, Morgan" . Dictionary of Australian Biography . Sydney: Angus & Robertson .
^ Richard Edmund Hughes. "EVANS, DANIEL SILVAN (1818-1903), cleric, translator, editor, and lexicographer" . Dictionary of Welsh Biography . National Library of Wales . Retrieved 1 January 2019 .
^ Humphreys, Maggie (1997). Dictionary of composers for the Church in Great Britain and Ireland . London Herndon, VA: Mansell. p. 234. ISBN 9780720123302 .
^ The Catholic Directory of England and Wales . Hierarchy. 1981. p. 12.
^ Price, Watkin William. "Richard Fothergill III" . Welsh Biography Online .
^ "Pryce, John (1828-1903), dean of Bangor" . Dictionary of Welsh Biography . National Library of Wales . Retrieved 13 February 2020 .
^ Lewis, Ronald L. (2008). Welsh Americans: A History of Assimilation in the Coalfields . The University of North Carolina Press. pp. 107– 108. ISBN 978-0-8078-3220-2 . Retrieved 5 April 2020 .
^ Baily's Magazine of Sports and Pastimes . Vinton. 1903. p. 403.
^ Riddick, John (1998). Who was who in British India . Westport, Conn: Greenwood Press. p. 261. ISBN 9780313292323 .