List of events
This article is about the particular significance of the year 1905 to Wales and its people .
Incumbents
Events
Arts and literature
Awards
New books
English language
Welsh language
Film
Music
Sport
Births
6 January – Idris Davies , poet (died 1953 )[ 33]
10 February – Rachel Thomas , actress (died 1995 )[ 34]
28 February – Glyn Jones , writer (died 1995 )[ 35]
1 March – Doris Hare , actress (died 2000 )[ 36]
18 April – Alun Oldfield-Davies , controller of BBC Wales (died 1988 )
18 May – Thomas Jones Pierce , historian (died 1964)
28 June – Albert Clifford Williams , politician (died 1987 )[ 37]
11 July – Jack Bassett , Wales international rugby union player (died 1989 )
2 August – Myrna Loy , actress of Welsh descent (died 1993 )[ 38]
13 August – Gareth Jones , journalist and advisor to David Lloyd George (died 1935 )[ 39]
28 August – Cyril Walters , cricketer (died 1992 )
16 October – Barry Livesey , actor (died 1959 )
31 October – W. F. Grimes , archaeologist (died 1988 )
26 November – Emlyn Williams , dramatist and actor (died 1987 )[ 40]
10 December – John Edward Jones , Plaid Cymru leader (died 1970 )[ 41]
18 December – Stanley Cornwell Lewis , artist (died 2009 )[ 42]
22 December – Gwyn Richards , dual-code rugby player (died 1985 )
29 December – Billy Williams , dual-code international rugby player (died 1973 )
Deaths
24 January – Richard Lewis , Bishop of Llandaff, 83[ 43]
7 March – Robert Isaac Jones , pharmacist, writer and printer[ 44]
14 March – Henry Paget, 5th Marquess of Anglesey , eccentric (died in Monte Carlo), 29[ 45]
25 April – David Watkin Jones , poet, 73
29 May – Robert Franklin John , Welsh-born farmer and political figure in British Columbia, 54[ 46]
August/September – Peter Rees Jones , entrepreneur, 62
14 October – John Thomas , photographer, 67
15 October – Thomas Howells (Hywel Cynon) , poet and musician, 66[ 47]
19 October – Anne Ceridwen Rees , practising physician in the US, 31[ 48]
23 October – William Phillips , botanist, 83[ 49]
28 October – Barry Girling , Wales international rugby union player
10 November – Rowland Williams (Hwfa Môn) , poet and archdruid, 82[ 50]
19 November – Watkin Hezekiah Williams (Watcyn Wyn), schoolmaster and poet, 61[ 51]
25 November – William Cadwaladr Davies , educationist, 56[ 52]
8 December – Edward Davies , US-born minister, publisher of Y Cenhadwr , 78[ 53]
9 December – Arthur Humphreys-Owen , barrister, landowner and politician, 69[ 54]
14 December – Nathaniel Jones , minister and poet, 73[ 55]
17 December – Robert Jones Derfel , poet and dramatist, 81[ 56]
See also
References
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