List of events
This article is about the particular significance of the year 1958 to Wales and its people .
18 January – Nigel Birch resigns as Economic Secretary to the Treasury.
5 February – The Wales national football team qualifies for this summer's World Cup in Sweden under the management of Jimmy Murphy .[ 4]
6 February – Manchester United F.C. , the English league champions where Jimmy Murphy is also assistant manager, are involved in a plane crash in Munich , West Germany , on the journey home from a European Cup tie in Yugoslavia . Seven United players are among the 21 people who die, but among the survivors is Swansea -born winger Kenny Morgans .[ 5]
25 February – The Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament is launched by Bertrand Russell .
2 April – Accidental discovery of the Caernarfon Mithraeum .[ 6]
6 May – Murderer Vivian Teed is hanged by Robert Leslie Stewart in Swansea Prison , the last hanging to take place in Wales.[ 7]
19 June – Wales are knocked out of the World Cup in the quarter-finals, losing to Brazil .[ 8]
26 July – At the Empire Games in Cardiff , Elizabeth II announces that her son, The Prince Charles (now Charles III ), is to be created Prince of Wales .[ 9]
6 August – Daniel Granville West becomes the first Welsh life peer.
18 August
24 October – Huw T. Edwards announces his resignation from the chair of the Council for Wales and Monmouthshire in protest at the decision to flood the Tryweryn valley.
13 December – New road bridge across the River Conway at Conway supersedes Telford 's suspension bridge .
Thomas Parry becomes Principal of University of Wales, Aberystwyth .
Arts and literature [ edit ]
National Eisteddfod of Wales (held in Ebbw Vale )
National Eisteddfod of Wales: Chair – T. Llew Jones , "Caerllion ar Wysg"[ 10]
National Eisteddfod of Wales: Crown – Llywelyn Jones, "Cymod"[ 11]
National Eisteddfod of Wales: Prose Medal – Edward Cynolwyn Pugh , "Hunangofiant: Ei Ffanffer ei Hun"[ 12]
Welsh-language television [ edit ]
Commercial TV becomes available in Wales, broadcasting some Welsh-language programmes, such as Amser Te .[ 20]
English-language television [ edit ]
4 January – Gary Jones , actor
1 March – Ian Love , footballer
2 March – Ian Woosnam , golfer[ 22]
8 March – Wayne Hughes , footballer
16 April – Caryl Parry Jones , singer
30 April – Claire Curtis-Thomas , politician[ 23]
8 May – Aneirin Hughes , actor
17 May – Paul Whitehouse , actor, writer and comedian[ 24]
3 July – Siân Lloyd , television presenter
18 July – Chris Ruane , politician[ 25]
19 July – Angharad Tomos , author
3 September (in Totnes ) – Tamsin Dunwoody , politician
16 September – Neville Southall , footballer
4 October – Anneka Rice , television presenter[ 26]
24 November – Robin Llywelyn , novelist
date unknown – Cerith Wyn Evans , conceptual artist
31 January – Edgar Long , Wales international rugby player
January/February – William Beynon , Canadian oral historian, of Welsh parentage, 69/70[ 27]
6 February – Charles Langbridge Morgan , novelist and dramatist, 64[ 28]
11 February – Ernest Jones , psychoanalyst, 79[ 29]
18 February – Rhisiart Morgan Davies , physicist, 55[ 30]
2 April – Tudor Davies , singer, 65[ 31]
3 April – John Strand-Jones , Wales international rugby union player
19 April – Billy Meredith , footballer, 83
28 April – Joseph Booth , rugby player, 84/85[ 32]
18 July – Ernie Jenkins , Wales international rugby player, 77
20 July (in London ) – Margaret Haig Thomas, Viscountess Rhondda , political campaigner and businesswoman, 75[ 33]
29 August – Harry Beadles , international footballer, 60
25 September – Henry Arthur Evans , politician, 60
9 October – Sven Hansen , ship-owner, 82[ 34]
30 October – Tommy Vile , Welsh international rugby player, 76
4 November – Dick Jones , Welsh international rugby player, 78
30 November (in Manchester ) – Gareth Jones , actor, 33
November – Ivor Lewis , Welsh-Canadian artist, 76[ 35]
13 December – Rose Davies , teacher, feminist, and labour activist, 66[ 36]
date unknown – Evan Edwards , footballer, 59/60
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^ "Winners of the Crown" . National Eisteddfod of Wales . 17 November 2019.
^ "Winners of the Prose Medal" . National Eisteddfod of Wales . Retrieved 7 November 2019 .
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