List of events
This article is about the particular significance of the year 1907 to Wales and its people .
Incumbents
Events
Arts and literature
Awards
New books
English language
Welsh language
Music
Architecture
St David's Hotel , a hotel for golfers located at Harlech , in Gwynedd , is designed to plans by the Glasgow School architect George Henry Walton for a syndicate of entrepreneurs of which he was a member.[ 23] (The proposals were subsequently revised in 1908, and the hotel was built in 1910.[ 23] The hotel closed in 2008,[ 24] and planning permission for demolition was approved in 2009).
Sport
Births
3 January – Ray Milland , actor (died 1986 )[ 25]
10 January – Nicholas Evans, artist (died 2004 )[ 26]
11 January – Reg Thomas , athlete (died 1946 )
4 March – Emlyn John , footballer (died 1962 )
6 April – Jacques Vaillant de Guélis , Special Operations Executive agent (died 1945 )[ 27]
30 April – Harry Bowcott , international rugby player and president of the Welsh Rugby Union (died 2004 )[ 28]
7 May – Trevil Morgan , cricketer (died 1976 )[ 29]
24 May – Gwyn Jones , writer (died 1999 )[ 30]
June – David Llewellyn , trade unionist (died after 1956)
8 June – Trevor Thomas , art historian and author (died 1993 )[ 31]
10 June – Ernie Curtis , footballer (died 1992 )
19 June – Rodney David , cricketer (died 1969 )
2 July – Dick Duckfield , cricketer (died 1959 )[ 32]
12 August – Rhys Lloyd, Baron Lloyd of Kilgerran , politician (died 1991 )[ 33]
25 August – Albert Fear , Wales international rugby player (died 2000 )[ 34]
25 September – Raymond Glendenning , radio sports commentator (died 1974 )[ 35]
30 September – Arthur Probert , politician (died 1975 )[ 36]
27 November – Glyn Prosser , Wales international rugby player (died 1972 )
9 December – T. J. Morgan , academic (died 1986 )[ 37]
10 December – Harry Payne , Wales international rugby player (died 2000 )
19 December – William Glynne-Jones , novelist and children's writer (died 1977 )[ 38]
21 December – Will Roberts , painter (died 2000 )[ 39]
22 December – Harold Jones , rugby player (died 1955 )
23 December – Fred Warren , international footballer (died 1986 )
26 December – Guy Morgan , rugby player and cricketer (died 1973 )
Deaths
7 January – David Rowlands (Dewi Môn) , minister, academic and writer, 70[ 40]
13 January – Frances Elizabeth Wynne , artist, 71[ 41]
10 March – George Douglas-Pennant, 2nd Baron Penrhyn , industrialist and politician, 70[ 42]
24 March – John Pugh , minister (Forward Movement)
2 June – Rose Mary Crawshay , philanthropist, 79[ 43]
5 July – John Romilly Allen , archaeologist, 60[ 44]
14 August – David Treharne Evans , Lord Mayor of London
October – Hugh Davies (Pencerdd Maelor) , composer
27 September – Alfred Davies , businessman and politician, 58[ 45]
29 October – Megan Watts Hughes , singer, 65[ 46]
11 November – Ralph Sweet-Escott , English-born Wales rugby international and Glamorgan cricketer, 38
12 November – Sir Lewis Morris , Anglo-Welsh poet, 74[ 47]
27 November – Cyril Flower, 1st Baron Battersea , politician, 64[ 48]
30 November – John Price , footballer, 52/3
See also
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