1906 in Wales
List of events
This article is about the particular significance of the year 1906 to Wales and its people .
Incumbents
Events
13 February - In the United Kingdom general election :
5 June - At the Eifion by-election , brought about by the resignation of John Bryn Roberts , Liberal candidate Ellis Davies is elected unopposed.[ 17]
27 June - One of the strongest earthquakes recorded in the UK strikes Swansea with a strength of 5.2 on the Richter Scale , damaging several buildings.[ 18]
August - Evan Roberts suffers a breakdown, signalling the end of the 1904-1905 Welsh Revival .[ 19]
14 August - The East Denbighshire by-election , brought about by the resignation of Samuel Moss , is won by the Liberal candidate Edward Hemmerde .[ 20]
30 August - Official opening of Fishguard Harbour .
12 September - Opening of Newport Transporter Bridge .[ 21]
October
The new City Hall, Cardiff , and Law Courts are opened in Cathays Park .[ 22]
Opening of the first purpose-built sanatorium in Wales, at Allt-yr-yn, Newport .[ 23]
A by-election is held in Mid Glamorganshire as a result of the appointment of its MP, Samuel Evans , as Recorder of Swansea; he is required to seek re-election and in the by-election he is returned unopposed.[ 24]
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Arts and literature
Awards
New books
English language
Welsh language
Music
Theatre
Sport
Births
10 January - Tom Arthur , Wales international rugby player
16 January - Watcyn Thomas , rugby player (died 1977)
19 February - Grace Williams , composer (died 1977)[ 31]
4 March - Tommy Jones-Davies , Wales international rugby player (died 1960)
15 March - Bill Everson , Wales international rugby player (died 1966)
4 April - John Roberts Wales international rugby player (died 1965)
24 April - Leslie Thomas , politician (died 1971)
25 June - Roger Livesey , actor (died 1976 )[ 32]
27 June - Vernon Watkins , poet (died 1967 )[ 33]
12 July - Archie Skym , international rugby union player
15 July - Herbert Edmund-Davies, Baron Edmund-Davies , judge (died 1992)
16 October - Maudie Edwards , actress (died 1991)
18 November - Nigel Birch, Baron Rhyl , politician (died 1981)[ 34]
8 December - Richard Llewellyn , novelist (died 1983)[ 35]
Deaths
6 January
25 March - Gwilym Williams , judge, 66
4 June - John William Evans , politician, 36[ 38]
24 June - Henry Dennis , industrialist, 80
24 July - John Edwards (Meiriadog) , poet, 93
27 August - James Charles , painter, 55[ 39]
4 September - William Bowen Rowlands , politician[ 40]
16 September - Robert Llugwy Owen , minister and writer, 69
22 September - Griffith Arthur Jones , Anglican priest, 78[ 41]
21 October - Griffith Jones (Glan Menai) , writer, 70
25 November - William W. Davies , Mormon leader, 73[ 42]
29 November - Mary Dillwyn Welby , photographer, 90[ 43]
30 November - Sir Edward James Reed , politician, 76[ 44]
30 December - William Stadden , Wales international rugby player, 45 (suicide)[ 45]
See also
References
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^ 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.
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^ "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.
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^ 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.
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^ The Surveyor and Municipal Engineer . St. Bride's Press. July 1906. p. 330.
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^ Robert Thomas Jenkins. "Jones (later Brynmor-Jones), Sir David Brynmor (1852-1921), lawyer and historian" . Dictionary of Welsh Biography . National Library of Wales . Retrieved 18 September 2019 .
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^ Buller Staddan player profile Scrum.com