This article is about the particular significance of the year 1924 to Wales and its people .
Lord Lieutenant of Anglesey – Sir Richard Henry Williams-Bulkeley, 12th Baronet
Lord Lieutenant of Brecknockshire – Joseph Bailey, 2nd Baron Glanusk [ 3]
Lord Lieutenant of Caernarvonshire – John Ernest Greaves [ 4]
Lord Lieutenant of Cardiganshire – Ernest Vaughan, 7th Earl of Lisburne
Lord Lieutenant of Carmarthenshire – John Hinds
Lord Lieutenant of Denbighshire – Lloyd Tyrell-Kenyon, 4th Baron Kenyon
Lord Lieutenant of Flintshire – Henry Gladstone, later Baron Gladstone [ 5]
Lord Lieutenant of Glamorgan – Ivor Windsor-Clive, 2nd Earl of Plymouth
Lord Lieutenant of Merionethshire – Sir Osmond Williams, 1st Baronet [ 6]
Lord Lieutenant of Monmouthshire – Ivor Herbert, 1st Baron Treowen
Lord Lieutenant of Montgomeryshire – Sir Herbert Williams-Wynn, 7th Baronet
Lord Lieutenant of Pembrokeshire – John Philipps, 1st Viscount St Davids
Lord Lieutenant of Radnorshire – Charles Coltman-Rogers [ 7]
Arts and literature [ edit ]
Grace Davies - Second Collection of Folk Songs from Anglesey [ 17]
The Prince of Wales is filmed attending the National Eisteddfod in Pontypool by British Pathé[ 18]
Cinematographer Claude Friese-Greene visits Cardiff, Chepstow and Raglan in the course of his drive from John O'Groats to Land's End
"Turn Out of the Cardiff Fire Brigade"[ 19]
11 January – Jack Parry , footballer (d. 2010)[ 20]
5 February – Leo Callaghan , soccer referee (d. 1987)
9 February – George Guest , organist and choirmaster of St John's College, Cambridge (d. 2002)[ 21]
29 February – Frank Vining , potter (d. 1989)
March – Glenys Cour , artist
2 March – Ted Gorin , footballer (d. 2013)
4 March – David Oswald Thomas , philosopher (d. 2005) [ 22]
15 March – Tom Ellis , politician (d. 2010 )[ 23]
4 April – Emrys Evans , banker (d. 2004)
26 May – John Stone , actor (d. 2007)
2 June – Peter Halliday , actor (d. 2012)
7 June – Donald Watts Davies , computer scientist (d. 2000 )[ 24]
7 July – Albert Stitfall , footballer (d. 1998)
17 September – Islwyn Ffowc Elis , author (d. 2004)[ 25]
25 October – Rex Willis , Wales rugby union international and British Lion (d. 2000)
8 November – Bernard Ross , footballer (d. 1999)
20 November – Timothy Evans , victim of wrongful execution (d. 1950)[ 26]
22 November – Donald Gullick , rugby player (d. 2000)
24 November – Derek Williams , rugby player (d. 2014)
4 December – Shirley Paget, Marchioness of Anglesey , public servant and writer (d. 2017 )[ 27]
12 December – Dennis Powell , boxer (d. 1993)
14 December – Margaret John , actress (d. 2011)[ 28]
1 January – John Morgan , Archdeacon of Bangor, 83[ 29]
6 January – Henry Hill , cricketer, 78
19 January – Edwin Cross , footballer, 75
20 January – Aneurin Williams , politician, 64[ 30]
19 March – John Richard Williams (J. R. Tryfanwy) , poet, 56[ 31]
2 June – (in Oswestry ) William Griffith Thomas , influential clergyman, 63
14 June – George Frederick Harris , portrait and landscape painter, 67
5 July – William Pritchard Morgan , industrialist, 80
19 July – Jack Evans , Wales national rugby player, 53[ 32]
6 August – John Roberts (Pencerdd Gwynedd) , organist and composer, 76[ 33]
20 September – Caradoc Rees , politician, 66[ 34]
12 December – Charlie Arthur , Wales international rugby player
12 December – Mostyn Evan , Welsh-descended Australian lawyer and sports administrator, 83[ 35]
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