1935 in Wales
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This article is about the particular significance of the year 1935 to Wales and its people.
Incumbents
- Prince of Wales - The Prince Edward
- Princess of Wales – vacant
- Archbishop of Wales – Charles Green, Bishop of Bangor
- Archdruid of the National Eisteddfod of Wales – Gwili
Events
- 23 April - Morriston Orpheus Choir is founded by Ivor E. Sims.
- 17 June - The first detection of an aircraft by ground-based radar, is achieved by a team including Edward George Bowen.
- October - At Nine Mile Point Colliery in Cwmfelinfach , 164 miners take part in a "stay-down" strike action lasting 177 hours.
- 14 November - In the UK general election:
- Megan Lloyd George reverts from Independent Liberal to Liberal MP after a 4-year estrangement from the party leadership.
- Newly elected MPs include Arthur Jenkins at Pontypool.
- Ten people are jailed at Blaina and a further 32 at Merthyr Tydfil during a period of industrial unrest in South Wales.
- Felinfoel Brewery in Llanelli becomes the first in Europe to sell beer in cans.
- Industrialist MP Henry Haydn Jones is knighted and becomes the owner of Aberllefenni Quarry.
Arts and literature
- Arwel Hughes joins the BBC's music department in Cardiff.
Awards
- National Eisteddfod of Wales (held in Caernarfon)
- National Eisteddfod of Wales: Chair - E. Gwyndaf Evans
- National Eisteddfod of Wales: Crown - Gwilym R. Jones
New books
- Rhys Davies - Honey and Bread
- Walford Davies - The Pursuit of Music
- Geraint Goodwin - Call Back Yesterday
- Jack Jones - Black Parade
- Bertrand Russell - Religion and Science
- Howard Spring - Rachel Rosing
New drama
- James Kitchener Davies - Cwm Glo
- Emlyn Williams - Night Must Fall
- Stephen J. Williams - Y dyn hysbys: comedi mewn tair act
Music
- John Glyn Davies - Cerddi Robin Goch
- Ivor Novello - Glamorous Night
Film
- Y Chwarelwr, the first Welsh language film
- Pink Shirts, an amateur film made by the Marquess of Anglesey and his family and written by Peter Fleming, satirizing the British Fascists movement.
Broadcasting
Sport
- Rugby - Swansea is the first British club to defeat a touring New Zealand side and become the first team, club or international, to beat all three major touring Southern Hemisphere countries.
Births
- 7 February - Cliff Jones, footballer
- 9 February - Paul Flynn, politician
- 27 March - Tom Parry Jones, inventor (d. 2013)
- 29 March - Delme Bryn-Jones, operatic baritone (d. 2001)
- 2 May - Richard Livsey, Baron Livsey of Talgarth, politician
- 27 May - Mal Evans, Beatles' roadie (d. 1976)
- 30 May - Brayley Reynolds, footballer
- 24 June - Garfield Davies, Baron Davies of Coity, politician
- 23 October - Roger Roberts, Baron Roberts of Llandudno, politician
- 30 November - Sally Roberts Jones, poet and publisher
- date unknown
- John Ffowcs Williams, engineer
Deaths
- 3 March - Caradog Roberts, composer
- 9 May - John Goulstone Lewis, Wales international rugby union player
- 18 May - T. E. Lawrence, "Lawrence of Arabia"
- 26 July - Albert Bethel, politician (born 1874)
- 12 August - Gareth Richard Vaughan Jones, journalist and secretary to Lloyd George
- 21 August - Matthew Vaughan-Davies, 1st Baron Ystwyth, politician
- 10 October - Samuel Evans, educationist
- 31 October - Noah Ablett, politician
- 13 December - Amy Dillwyn, businesswoman and novelist, 90
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