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- Rees (9 January 1839 – 27 June 1916), also known by the bardic name "Cranogwen", was a Welsh teacher, poet, editor, master mariner and temperance campaigner...
- crown in the Aberystwyth National Eisteddfod under the bardic name of Cranogwen. She became a po****r lay-preacher and eventually gave up school teaching...
- headteacher Betty Campbell, was unveiled in September 2021. Elaine Morgan, Cranogwen and Lady Rhondda had been unveiled by the end of 2024. One more statue...
- Cywion Cranogwen performing at Dolgellau in 2018...
- Buddug (1842–1909). But perhaps most prominent of these female poets was Cranogwen (1839–1916), who laboured throughout a long career to further the course...
- 2022); the statue was commissioned from Emma Rodgers. Sarah Jane Rees (Cranogwen) in Llangrannog (June 2023); the statue was commissioned from Sebastien...
- a statue erected in Cardiff, from a shortlist of the poet and teacher Cranogwen (Sarah Jane Rees), the suffragette Lady Rhondda (Margaret Haig Thomas)...
- periodicals, including Y Frythones (edited by Sarah Jane Rees, a.k.a. Cranogwen) and Y Traethodydd. She also wrote, spoke and campaigned on behalf of...
- Roberts (Ieuan Gwyllt) – Hafilah (hymn tune) 9 JanuarySarah Jane Rees (Cranogwen), writer (d. 1916) 13 February (in England) – Robert Bird, politician...
- Dalton, royal chaplain and tutor (d. 1931) date unknown - Sarah Jane Rees (Cranogwen), writer (d. 1916) 1830 26 June - King George IV of the United Kingdom...