List of events
This article is about the particular significance of the year 1969 to Wales and its people .
Arts and literature [ edit ]
National Eisteddfod of Wales (held in Flint )
National Eisteddfod of Wales: Chair – James Nicholas
National Eisteddfod of Wales: Crown – Dafydd Rowlands
National Eisteddfod of Wales: Prose Medal – Emyr Jones
English-language films [ edit ]
Cymdeithas yr Iaith Gymraeg (the Welsh Language Society) publishes a pamphlet entitled Broadcasting in Wales: To Enrich or Destroy Our National Life?
English-language television [ edit ]
Philip Madoc has roles in Manhunt! , The Avengers , Randall and Hopkirk (Deceased) , The Champions and The Detective , among others.
Welsh-language television [ edit ]
6 January – Nicholas A'Hern , race walker
20 January – Nicky Wire , musician
5 February – Michael Sheen , actor[ 13]
10 February – Francesca Rhydderch , novelist and academic
13 February – Gareth Abraham , footballer
21 February – James Dean Bradfield , musician[ 14]
24 February – Gareth Llewellyn , rugby player
1 March – Dafydd Ieuan , musician
11 April – Cerys Matthews , singer[ 15]
4 June – Julie Gardner , television producer
26 July – Tanni Grey-Thompson , born Carys Grey, wheelchair athlete
4 August – Tony Roberts , footballer
4 September – Sasha , DJ and record producer[ 16]
8 September – Gary Speed , footballer and national manager (died 2011 )
25 September – Catherine Zeta-Jones , actress[ 17]
8 October – David Abruzzese , footballer
23 October – Chris Fry , footballer
6 December – Anthony Davies , snooker player
date unknown – Dyfed Wyn-Evans , operatic baritone
20 January – Roy Evans , footballer, 25 (car crash)
3 February – Trevor Thomas , dual-code rugby player, 61
14 February – Ernest Roberts , judge, 78[ 18]
10 March – Jimmy Wilde , boxer, 76[ 19]
18 March – Llewellyn Alston , Royal Welch Fusiliers, 78
20 March – Arthur E. Powell , Theosophist writer, 86
26 March (in Australia) – Elizabeth Williams Berry , jockey of Welsh parentage, 114[ 20]
27 March – David Lloyd , tenor, 56[ 21]
31 March – Percy Jones , Wales international rugby player, 82
5 April – Mal Griffiths , footballer, 50
15 April
20 April – Watkin Roberts , missionary, 82[ 23]
4 May – Albert Stock , Wales international rugby player, 72
7 May – Stan Awbery , trade unionist and politician, 80[ 24]
21 May – Ben Beynon , Welsh rugby union international and Swansea Town player, 75[ 25]
23 May – Sir Evan Owen Williams , English-born Welsh engineer, 79
28 May – Rhys Williams , actor, 71[ 26]
7 July – William David Davies , theologian, 72[ 27]
26 July – Noel Hopkins , clergyman and organist, 77[ 28]
12 August – Air Commodore James Bevan Bowen , RAF officer, 86[ 29]
19 August – Percy Thomas , architect, 85[ 30]
1 October – Dai Richards , footballer, 62[ 31]
5 October – Sir Edward John Davies , judge in colonial service, 71[ 32]
15 October – Charlie Phillips , footballer, 59[ 33]
18 October – Emrys Hughes , politician, 75[ 34]
11 November – Robert Thomas Jenkins , historian, 88[ 35]
21 November – D. B. Wyndham-Lewis , author, 78
7 December
20 December – Eleanor Evans , actress, singer and director, 76[ 36]
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^ The Times , Tuesday, 29 Jul 1969; pg. 8; Issue 57624; col G Obituary The Very Rev. N.T. Hopkins
^ Obituary (Obituaries) The Times Saturday, 16 Aug 1969; pg. 12; Issue 57640; col G
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