- 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...
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Cywion Cranogwen performing at
Dolgellau in 2018...
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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...
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Roberts (Ieuan Gwyllt) –
Hafilah (hymn tune) 9
January –
Sarah 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...