1940 in Wales

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See also 1939 in Wales, other events of 1940, 1941 in Wales and the list of years in Wales.

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[edit] Incumbents

[edit] Events

  • The Urdd changes its policy to include 16 to 25-year-olds.
  • January 27 - A freak ice storm brings down telephone and electricity lines in many parts of Wales.
  • March 3 - The steamer Cato is damaged by a mine off Nash Point and 13 of the crew are killed.
  • May 8 - Three German Heinkel 111s crash in separate incidents over Wales: one near Wrexham, one at Malpas in Denbighshire, and one at Bagillt, Flint. In all nine crew are killed and four captured.
  • July 10 - Ten people are killed in an air raid on Swansea Docks.
  • August 11 - Seventeen people are killed in an air raid on Manselton, Swansea.
  • August 14 - Three German Heinkel 111s are shot down during an air-raid on Cardiff, and another over North Wales after a raid on RAF Hawarden.
  • August 22 - A steamer, the Thorold, is sunk by German aircraft off the Skerries. Ten crew are killed.
  • September 2 - 33 people are killed in an air raid on Swansea.
  • September 3 - Eleven people are killed in an air raid on Cardiff.
  • September 4 - A German Junkers 88 crashes near Machynlleth. Four crew and a Gestapo officer are captured.
  • September 13 - A German Heinkel 111 crashes into a house in Newport, Monmouthshire.
  • October 20 - Communist minister and poet Thomas Evan Nicholas ("Niclas y Glais") and his son are arrested and interned for "endeavouring to impede recruitment to HM Forces".
  • Gwilym Owen Williams becomes chaplain of St David's College, Lampeter.

[edit] Arts and literature

[edit] Awards

  • National Eisteddfod of Wales (held in Bangor (radio))
  • National Eisteddfod of Wales: Chair - withheld
  • National Eisteddfod of Wales: Crown - T. Rowland Hughes
  • National Eisteddfod of Wales: Prose Medal - withheld

[edit] New books

[edit] Music

[edit] Film

[edit] Broadcasting

[edit] Sports

[edit] Births

[edit] Deaths

  • September 26 - W. H. Davies, poet and author
  • date unknown - William Edwards, educationist
  • date unknown - Henry Maldwyn Hughes, Wesleyan minister
  • date unknown - Robert Thomas Jones, quarrymen’s leader
  • date unknown - Gwilym Owen, physicist
  • date unknown - Daniel Lleufer Thomas, lawyer and biographer