1903 in Wales
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
Music
Sport
Births
- 1 January – Horace Evans, royal physician (died 1963)
- 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)
- 17 April – Thomas Rowland Hughes, novelist, poet and dramatist (died 1949)
- 1 May – Geraint Goodwin, writer (died 1941)
- 9 May – Tudor Watkins, Baron Watkins, politician (died 1983)
- 6 June – Ceri Richards, artist (died 1971)
- 22 June – Harry Phillips, Wales international rugby player (died 1978)
- 18 August – Dorothy Edwards, novelist (died 1934)
- 22 November – David Rees-Williams, Baron Ogmore (died 1976)
- 2 December – Jim Sullivan, Wales and British Isles rugby league player (died 1977)
- 6 December – Will Paynter, miners’ leader (died 1984)
Deaths
- 17 February – Joseph Parry, composer, 61
- 8 March – Morgan Thomas, surgeon, 78
- 12 April – Daniel Silvan Evans, writer and lexicographer, 85
- 19 June – Herbert Vaughan, Archbishop of Westminster, 71
- 13 October – Morgan B. Williams, United States politician, 72
- 18 September – Sir Llewellyn Turner, politician, 80
- 9 December – Eliezer Pugh, philanthropist, 87
References
- ↑ The Golden Age of Tramways. Taylor and Francis.