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1941 in Wales

This article is about the particular significance of the year 1941 to Wales and its people.

1941
in
Wales
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1941 in
The United Kingdom
Scotland

Incumbents edit

Events edit

Arts and literature edit

Awards edit

  • National Eisteddfod of Wales (held in Old Colwyn)
  • National Eisteddfod of Wales: Chair – Rowland Jones, "Hydref"[29]
  • National Eisteddfod of Wales: Crown – J. M. Edwards, "Peiriannau"[30]
  • National Eisteddfod of Wales: Prose Medal – withheld

New books edit

English language edit

Welsh language edit

Music edit

Film edit

Broadcasting edit

  • Stars of BBC radio's ITMA programme are moved to Bangor to record the show, because of the Blitz in London.[32]

Sport edit

Births edit

Deaths edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ C. J. Litzenberger; Eileen Groth Lyon (2006). The Human Tradition in Modern Britain. Rowman & Littlefield. p. 92. ISBN 978-0-7425-3735-4.
  2. ^ Michael J. F. Bowyer (1990). Action Stations: Military airfields of Wales and the North-West. Stephens. p. 116.
  3. ^ Nick Lambert (2010). Llandaff Cathedral. Seren. ISBN 978-1-85411-499-0.
  4. ^ Griffiths, Ralph (1991). The City of Swansea : challenges and change. Wolfeboro Falls, NH: A. Sutton. p. 131. ISBN 9780862996765.
  5. ^ Callan, Michael (1993). Anthony Hopkins : in darkness and light. London: Sidgwick & Jackson. p. 21. ISBN 9780283061561.
  6. ^ "Leeke, Samuel James". Dictionary of Welsh Biography. National Library of Wales.
  7. ^ Morgan, Kenneth O. (1981). Rebirth of a Nation: Wales, 1880-1980. Oxford University Press. pp. 296. ISBN 978-0-19-821736-7.
  8. ^ Alban, J. R. (1994). The three nights' blitz : select contemporary reports relating to Swansea's air raids of February 1941. Swansea: City of Swansea. pp. 10–13. ISBN 9780946001255.
  9. ^ Rudolf, Mildred de M. (1950). Everybody's children: the story of the Church of England Children's Society, 1921-48. Oxford University Press.
  10. ^ a b "Naval Events, March 1941, Part 2 of 2, Saturday 15th – Monday 31st". Naval History. Retrieved 7 December 2011.
  11. ^ James Edgar Johnson; John Foreman (1994). Air War, 1941: From the Blitz to the non-stop Offensive. Air Research Publications. p. 72.
  12. ^ Cohen, Ronald I. (Summer 2018). . Finest Hour. International Churchill Society (181): 38. Archived from the original on 2020-07-02. Retrieved 2020-06-29.
  13. ^ Slater, D. (2019). "The Teme aqueduct". Journal of the Railway & Canal Historical Society. 39: 493.
  14. ^ "Naval Events, June 1941, Part 1 of 2, Sunday 1st – Saturday 14th". Naval History. Retrieved 13 December 2011.
  15. ^ "Channel Steamer Sunk By Bombs". The Times. No. 48954. London. 17 June 1941. col E, p. 4.
  16. ^ "Railway Steamers Help In The War". The Times. No. 49902. London. 7 July 1944. col G, p. 8.
  17. ^ Lohf, Kenneth A. (1995-12-06). Poets in a war: British writers on the battlefronts and the home front of the Second World War. Grolier Club.
  18. ^ Industrial Safety Survey. The Office. 1940.
  19. ^ Reference Wales. University of Wales Press. 1994. ISBN 978-0-7083-1234-6.
  20. ^ Air Pictorial. Air League of the British Empire. January 2001.
  21. ^ a b May, John (1994). Reference Wales. Cardiff: University of Wales Press. p. 252. ISBN 9780708312346.
  22. ^ Davies, Brian E. (15 May 2011). Wales A Walk Through Time - Flat Holm to Brecon. Amberley Publishing Limited. p. 66. ISBN 978-1-4456-2617-8.
  23. ^ "Rhydymwyn Valley Works: Lifting the lid on secret site". BBC. 30 March 2010. Retrieved 23 January 2019.
  24. ^ Sir Frank Brangwyn; Leeds (England). City Art Gallery; Glynn Vivian Art Gallery (2006). Frank Brangwyn 1867-1956. Leeds Museum and Galleries. ISBN 978-0-901981-71-4.
  25. ^ "Cardiff Time Line". Cardiffians. Retrieved 2015-05-24.
  26. ^ Bosman, Suzanne (2008). The National Gallery in Wartime. London: National Gallery Company. ISBN 978-1-85709-424-4.
  27. ^ John Magee (1 January 1989). The Complete Works of John Magee, the Pilot Poet : Including a Short Biography. This England Books. ISBN 978-0-906324-10-3.
  28. ^ "The Final Curtain". Billboard. Nielsen Business Media, Inc. 10 January 1953. p. 42.
  29. ^ "Winners of the Chair". National Eisteddfod of Wales. Retrieved 6 November 2022.
  30. ^ "Winners of the Chair". National Eisteddfod of Wales. Retrieved 6 November 2022.
  31. ^ Issued 24 January 1941 in the USA and 6 February 1942 in the UK (not published in 1940 and 1941 as shown in the texts). Dante Thomas, A Bibliography of the Principal Writings of John Cowper Powys, unpublished Ph.D thesis (State University of New York at Albany, 1971), p. 55.
  32. ^ Karen Price (23 October 2014). "How radio comedy stars secretly broadcast from Wales during the Blitz". WalesOnline. Retrieved 23 January 2019.
  33. ^ "Trafgarne, Baron". Cracrofts Peerage. from the original on 23 January 2019. Retrieved 23 January 2019.
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  35. ^ Staff (21 January 1941). "Dame Margaret Lloyd George". The Times. London, UK. p. 4.
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  43. ^ Emyr Gwynne Jones (2001). "Irby, George Florance 6th Baron Boston (1860-1941), landowner and scientist". Dictionary of Welsh Biography. National Library of Wales. Retrieved 6 November 2022.
  44. ^ Sam Adams (1975). Geraint Goodwin. University of Wales Press [for] the Welsh Arts Council.
  45. ^ "Phillips, Sir Tom Spencer Vaughan". CWGC. Retrieved 3 June 2020.
  46. ^ Evan David Jones (2001). "Thomas, George Isaac ('Arfryn '; 1895-1941), musician and composer". Dictionary of Welsh Biography. National Library of Wales. Retrieved 6 November 2022.

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This article is about the particular significance of the year 1941 to Wales and its people 1940 1939 1938 1937 1936 1941 in Wales 1942 1943 1944 1945 1946Centuries 18th 19th 20th 21stDecades 1920s 1930s 1940s 1950s 1960sSee also List of years in Wales1941 in The United Kingdom Scotland Contents 1 Incumbents 2 Events 3 Arts and literature 3 1 Awards 3 2 New books 3 2 1 English language 3 2 2 Welsh language 3 3 Music 4 Film 5 Broadcasting 6 Sport 7 Births 8 Deaths 9 See also 10 ReferencesIncumbents editArchbishop of Wales Charles Green Bishop of Bangor 1 Archdruid of the National Eisteddfod of Wales CrwysEvents editJanuary RAF Llandwrog opens near Caernarfon as a Bomber Command training airfield 2 2 January Cardiff Blitz 165 people are killed in Luftwaffe air raids on Cardiff and Llandaff Cathedral is seriously damaged 3 17 January Swansea Blitz 58 people are killed in an air raid on Swansea the town s worst individual raid 4 20 January Welsh press magnate William Ewart Berry is created Viscount Camrose 13 February RAF Valley opens on Anglesey as a Fighter Command station 14 February Six people are killed in an air raid on Port Talbot 5 17 February Noted Baptist minister Samuel James Leeke finds his Swansea home destroyed by an air raid 6 19 21 February Swansea Blitz 240 people are killed in air raids on Swansea Much of the city centre is destroyed 7 8 26 February Four people are killed in an air raid on Cardiff Buildings damaged include Cardiff University and a children s home 9 February Six cattle are killed in an air raid on Cwmbran 3 March 51 people are killed in air raids at Cardiff and Penarth 11 March Three people are killed in air raids on Swansea 21 March The coaster Millisle is sunk by German planes off Caldey Island killing ten crew 10 27 March The Faraday a cable laying ship is sunk by German planes off St Ann s Head in Pembrokeshire killing 16 crew 10 31 March Three people are killed in air raids on Swansea March Co developer Edward George Bowen is on board the first American experimental airborne 10 cm radar 12 April Three people are killed in air raids on Swansea 15 April 12 people are killed in an air raid on RAF Carew Cheriton 11 29 April 26 people are killed in air raids aimed at coal mines in the Rhondda and a further seven in Cardiff May The Ministry of Information issues more than 14 million copies across the United Kingdom of a leaflet Beating the Invader with a preface from Churchill giving advice on what to do if invasion comes there are also 160 400 copies of a Welsh version headed Trechu r Goressgynnydd 12 8 May Three German Heinkel 111s are shot down Nine German crew members are killed and the remaining three taken prisoner 11 May Three people are killed in an air raid on RAF Saint Athan 12 May 32 people are killed in an air raid on Pembroke Dock 26 27 May Operation David Western Command stages an exercise involving 20 000 troops simulating an invasion landing between Porthcawl and Kidwelly and a Battle of Pontardulais 13 30 May Major air raid on Newport 1 June A German Junkers 88 is shot down near Llandudno killing four crew 11 June The Baron Carnegie a cargo ship is sunk by German planes off Strumble Head killing 25 crew 14 13 June The ferry St Patrick is sunk by German planes off Strumble Head killing thirty 15 16 1 July 37 people are killed in an air raid on Newport 5 July Alun Lewis marries Gwenno Ellis in Gloucester 17 11 July In a mining accident at Rhigos Colliery in Glamorgan 16 miners are killed 18 28 July An RAF Wellington bomber crashes into Garn Fadryn on the Lleyn peninsula killing six crew 7 August An RAF Wellington bomber crashes into Rhosfach in the Berwyn range killing six crew 28 August An RAF Blackburn Botha with a crew of three crashes into the sea off Rhosneigr Anglesey A further eleven people die in the rescue attempt September Sir Archibald Rowlands joins the Beaverbrook and Harriman mission to Moscow 10 October Two planes collide at RAF Llandwrog killing seventeen 19 20 12 October A German Heinkel 111 is shot down near Holyhead killing four crew 21 22 October A German Heinkel 111 is shot down near Nefyn killing four crew 21 October Alun Lewis receives his army commission 25 November Five miners are killed in a mining accident at Abergorki Colliery Rhondda 6 December Ruperra Castle is seriously damaged by fire while soldiers are billeted there 22 unknown dates M S Factory Valley in Flintshire becomes operational for the manufacture of chemical weapons 23 Closure of the tinplate works at Kidwelly Sir Guildhaume Myrddin Evans becomes Head of the Production Executive Secretariat at the War Cabinet Offices Artist Frank Brangwyn and administrator Elias Wynne Cemlyn Jones are knighted Brangwyn declines to travel to Buckingham Palace for the ceremony 24 Zoo in Victoria Park Cardiff closes 25 Arts and literature editAugust Evacuated paintings from the National Gallery in London are moved to underground storage at a slate quarry beneath Manod Mawr in north Wales 26 18 August 19 year old Pilot Officer John Gillespie Magee Jr a poet of American paternity serving in Britain with the Royal Canadian Air Force flies a high altitude test flight in a Spitfire V from RAF Llandow and afterwards writes the sonnet High Flight about the experience completed by September 3 27 Lyn Harding makes his last stage appearance in the West End in Chu Chin Chow at the age of 74 28 Awards edit National Eisteddfod of Wales held in Old Colwyn National Eisteddfod of Wales Chair Rowland Jones Hydref 29 National Eisteddfod of Wales Crown J M Edwards Peiriannau 30 National Eisteddfod of Wales Prose Medal withheldNew books edit English language edit Griffith Wynne Griffith The Wonderful Life John Cowper Powys Owen Glendower first published in the USA 31 Vernon Watkins Ballad of the Mari LwydWelsh language edit Ambrose Bebb Y Baradwys Bell Kate Bosse Griffiths Anesmwyth Hoen Edward Tegla Davies Gyda r Glannau Rhys Davies Y Cristion a Rhyfel Ernest Llwyd Williams Hen Ddwylo Nantlais Williams Darlun a Chan William Williams Crwys Mynd a DodMusic edit Mansel Thomas The White Rose Grace Williams Fantasia on Welsh Nursery Tunes first performance broadcast 29 October David Wynne Songs of SolitudeFilm edit28 October Release of How Green Was My Valley book by Richard Llewellyn Filmed in California with mainly American and Irish stars there is only one genuinely Welsh actor Rhys Williams who appears in the minor role of Dai Bando The film wins the year s Academy Award for Best Picture awarded 26 February 1942 Broadcasting editStars of BBC radio s ITMA programme are moved to Bangor to record the show because of the Blitz in London 32 Sport editFootball 7 June Wales lose 2 3 to England 25 October Wales lose 1 2 to England Births edit1 January Martin Evans geneticist and academic in Stroud Gloucestershire 5 February Gareth Williams Baron Williams of Mostyn politician d 2003 26 February Rhys Jones archaeologist d 2001 27 February Charlie Faulkner rugby union footballer 28 February Tristan Garel Jones politician d 2020 31 March David Trefgarne 2nd Baron Trefgarne politician 33 11 April Arthur Davies operatic tenor d 2018 13 April Margaret Price operatic soprano d 2011 20 April Grace Coddington fashion model and editor 16 June Bill Morris rugby union footballer 7 July Alan Durban footballer Michael Howard politician 11 August Nerys Hughes actress 20 August Anne Evans operatic soprano 26 September Patrick Hannan political journalist d 2009 26 October Charlie Landsborough singer and composer 10 December Jeff Jones cricketer Approximate date Ieuan Rees calligrapher and stonecutterDeaths edit2 January Sir John Rowland civil servant 11 January Frederick Llewellyn Jones lawyer 75 34 20 January Margaret Lloyd George first wife of David Lloyd George 74 35 22 January David Williams Swansea politician 75 3 February Sir Clifford John Cory 1st Baronet coal owner 81 36 10 March Sir William Henry Seager politician 79 11 March Sir Henry Walford Davies composer 71 37 Sybil Thomas Viscountess Rhondda 84 38 16 March Sir David Hughes Morgan solicitor and landowner 70 20 March Jack Powell Wales rugby union international 58 17 April Sir William Henry Hoare Vincent civil servant 75 39 11 July Arthur Evans archaeologist of Welsh descent 90 40 13 July Lot Jones footballer 59 15 July Jack Elwyn Evans rugby footballer 43 or 44 23 July Joe Jones footballer 54 27 July Thomas Alfred Williams Dean of Bangor 71 17 August David Edward Lewis businessman and philanthropist 75 41 11 September Harry Grindell Matthews inventor 61 42 16 September George Irby 6th Baron Boston scientist and archaeologist 81 43 18 October Geraint Goodwin writer 38 44 10 December Admiral Tom Phillips Welsh descended naval officer 53 killed in Japanese attack on HMS Prince of Wales 45 22 December Richard Summers Wales rugby union international 81 31 December George Isaac Thomas Arfryn composer and conductor 46 46 See also edit1941 in Northern IrelandReferences edit C J Litzenberger Eileen Groth Lyon 2006 The Human Tradition in Modern Britain Rowman amp Littlefield p 92 ISBN 978 0 7425 3735 4 Michael J F Bowyer 1990 Action Stations Military airfields of Wales and the North West Stephens p 116 Nick Lambert 2010 Llandaff Cathedral Seren ISBN 978 1 85411 499 0 Griffiths Ralph 1991 The City of Swansea challenges and change Wolfeboro Falls NH A Sutton p 131 ISBN 9780862996765 Callan Michael 1993 Anthony Hopkins in darkness and light London Sidgwick amp Jackson p 21 ISBN 9780283061561 Leeke Samuel James Dictionary of Welsh Biography National Library of Wales Morgan Kenneth O 1981 Rebirth of a Nation Wales 1880 1980 Oxford University Press pp 296 ISBN 978 0 19 821736 7 Alban J R 1994 The three nights blitz select contemporary reports relating to Swansea s air raids of February 1941 Swansea City of Swansea pp 10 13 ISBN 9780946001255 Rudolf Mildred de M 1950 Everybody s children the story of the Church of England Children s Society 1921 48 Oxford University Press a b Naval Events March 1941 Part 2 of 2 Saturday 15th Monday 31st Naval History Retrieved 7 December 2011 James Edgar Johnson John Foreman 1994 Air War 1941 From the Blitz to the non stop Offensive Air Research Publications p 72 Cohen Ronald I Summer 2018 Preparing for an Invasion of Britain In Writing Finest Hour International Churchill Society 181 38 Archived from the original on 2020 07 02 Retrieved 2020 06 29 Slater D 2019 The Teme aqueduct Journal of the Railway amp Canal Historical Society 39 493 Naval Events June 1941 Part 1 of 2 Sunday 1st Saturday 14th Naval History Retrieved 13 December 2011 Channel Steamer Sunk By Bombs The Times No 48954 London 17 June 1941 col E p 4 Railway Steamers Help In The War The Times No 49902 London 7 July 1944 col G p 8 Lohf Kenneth A 1995 12 06 Poets in a war British writers on the battlefronts and the home front of the Second World War Grolier Club Industrial Safety Survey The Office 1940 Reference Wales University of Wales Press 1994 ISBN 978 0 7083 1234 6 Air Pictorial Air League of the British Empire January 2001 a b May John 1994 Reference Wales Cardiff University of Wales Press p 252 ISBN 9780708312346 Davies Brian E 15 May 2011 Wales A Walk Through Time Flat Holm to Brecon Amberley Publishing Limited p 66 ISBN 978 1 4456 2617 8 Rhydymwyn Valley Works Lifting the lid on secret site BBC 30 March 2010 Retrieved 23 January 2019 Sir Frank Brangwyn Leeds England City Art Gallery Glynn Vivian Art Gallery 2006 Frank Brangwyn 1867 1956 Leeds Museum and Galleries ISBN 978 0 901981 71 4 Cardiff Time Line Cardiffians Retrieved 2015 05 24 Bosman Suzanne 2008 The National Gallery in Wartime London National Gallery Company ISBN 978 1 85709 424 4 John Magee 1 January 1989 The Complete Works of John Magee the Pilot Poet Including a Short Biography This England Books ISBN 978 0 906324 10 3 The Final Curtain Billboard Nielsen Business Media Inc 10 January 1953 p 42 Winners of the Chair National Eisteddfod of Wales Retrieved 6 November 2022 Winners of the Chair National Eisteddfod of Wales Retrieved 6 November 2022 Issued 24 January 1941 in the USA and 6 February 1942 in the UK not published in 1940 and 1941 as shown in the texts Dante Thomas A Bibliography of the Principal Writings of John Cowper Powys unpublished Ph D thesis State University of New York at Albany 1971 p 55 Karen Price 23 October 2014 How radio comedy stars secretly broadcast from Wales during the Blitz WalesOnline Retrieved 23 January 2019 Trafgarne Baron Cracrofts Peerage Archived from the original on 23 January 2019 Retrieved 23 January 2019 Stenton Michael 1976 Who s who of British members of Parliament a biographical dictionary of the House of Commons based on annual volumes of Dod s Parliamentary companion and other sources Hassocks Sussex Eng Atlantic Highlands N J Harvester Press Humanities Press p 210 ISBN 9780855273255 Staff 21 January 1941 Dame Margaret Lloyd George The Times London UK p 4 Michael Stenton 976 Who s who of British Members of Parliament 1919 1945 Harvester Press p 77 Leopold George Wickham Legg Edgar Trevor Williams 1959 The Dictionary of National Biography 1941 1950 Oxford University Press Who was who A amp C Black 1952 p 964 Robert Thomas Jenkins 1959 Vincent family Dictionary of Welsh Biography National Library of Wales Retrieved 18 December 2021 Steven R Fischer 1997 Glyph Breaker Springer New York p 29 ISBN 9780387982410 Serle Percival 1949 Lewis David Edward Dictionary of Australian Biography Sydney Angus amp Robertson Retrieved 2010 09 05 Robert H Ferrell 2007 Presidents Diplomats and Other Mortals Essays Honoring Robert H Ferrell University of Missouri Press pp 214 ISBN 978 0 8262 6571 5 Emyr Gwynne Jones 2001 Irby George Florance 6th Baron Boston 1860 1941 landowner and scientist Dictionary of Welsh Biography National Library of Wales Retrieved 6 November 2022 Sam Adams 1975 Geraint Goodwin University of Wales Press for the Welsh Arts Council Phillips Sir Tom Spencer Vaughan CWGC Retrieved 3 June 2020 Evan David Jones 2001 Thomas George Isaac Arfryn 1895 1941 musician and composer Dictionary of Welsh Biography National Library of Wales Retrieved 6 November 2022 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1941 in Wales amp oldid 1179859512, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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