1932 in Wales
This article is about the particular significance of the year 1932 to Wales and its people.
Incumbents
Events
Arts and literature
- Frank Brangwyn completes the Empire Panels.
- Welsh-language newspaper Y Cymro is launched.
- The Davies sisters launch the Gregynog Festival, which lasts until 1938.
Awards
- National Eisteddfod of Wales: Chair - D. J. Davies
- National Eisteddfod of Wales: Crown - Thomas Eurig Davies
New books
Music
- W. Bradwen - Mab yr ystorm
Film
- June 13 - Port Talbot-born Peg Entwistle signs a contract with RKO.
- Edmund Gwenn appears in Tell Me Tonight, Money for Nothing, Condemned to Death, Love on Wheels, Lord Babs and Frail Women'.
Broadcasting
Sport
Births
- March 20 - Garfield Owen, Wales dual-code rugby international
- April 6 - Leon Eagles, actor
- May 28 - John Savage, future prime minister of Nova Scotia
- May 30 - Ivor Richard, Baron Richard, politician
- June 30 - Derek Tapscott, footballer (d. 2008)
- August 31 - Colin Gale, footballer (d. 2008)
- September 9 - Alice Thomas Ellis, novelist
- October 8 - Ray Reardon, snooker player
- October 18 - Don Devereux, dual-code rugby player (died 1995)
- October 24 - Allan Rogers, politician
- November 16 - Onllwyn Brace, Wales rugby union captain
- November 21 - Alvan Williams, footballer (d.2003)
- December 7 - Elystan Morgan, politician
- December 15 - John Meurig Thomas, chemist
- date unknown
Deaths
- February 27 - Dicky Owen, Wales rugby union international (born 1876)
- March 3 - Ernest Howard Griffiths, physicist, 80
- April 10 - Gwyn Thomas, cricketer, 41
- May 14 - John Hughes, composer of "Cwm Rhondda"
- May 27 - M. C. Jones, racing driver, 37 (killed during qualification for Indianapolis 500)
- July 20 - Bill Beynon, British bantamweight boxing champion, 41
- July 23 - Tenby Davies, half-mile world champion runner, 48
- August 30 - Conway Rees, Wales rugby union international, 62
- September 11 - Aneurin Rees Wales rugby union international, 74
- September 16 - Peg Entwistle, actress
- October 26 - William Howell Davies, merchant and politician, 80
- November 25 - John Williams, recipient of the Victoria Cross