- Hugh
Anthony Glanmor Williams (6
March 1904 – 7
December 1969) was a
British actor and
dramatist of
Welsh descent. Hugh
Anthony Glanmor Williams (nicknamed...
- Sir
Glanmor Williams CBE FBA (5 May 1920 – 24
February 2005) was a
Welsh historian. Sir
Glanmor was born in Dowlais, into a working-class family, and...
- Williams,
Glanmor (1993).
Renewal and Reformation:
Wales C. 1415-1642.
Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-285277-9. Williams,
Glanmor (1993). Renewal...
-
Museums ****ociation Williams,
Glanmor (Ed.) (1960).
Welsh History Review (Cylchgrawn
Hanes Cymru), p. 255 Williams,
Glanmor (Ed.) (1960).
Welsh History...
- (1992–1993) Sir
Tasker Watkins (1993–2004)
Keith Rowlands (2004–2006(Nov.))
Glanmor Griffiths (2007(May)- 2007 Oct)
Dennis Gethin (2007–2019)
Gerald Davies...
-
Glanmôr School was a
secondary school in
Swansea in
south Wales,
founded as
Glanmor Central School for boys and
girls in 1922 and
closed by
merger with...
- 1972, p. 20.
Weiser 2003, p. 1.
Atkin 2008, p. [page needed]. Williams,
Glanmor (1987). Recovery, Reorientation, And Reformation: Wales, C. 1415 – 1642...
- Williams,
Glanmor (1993).
Renewal and Reformation:
Wales c. 1415–1642.
Oxford University Press. pp. 3–4. ISBN 978-0-19-285277-9. Williams,
Glanmor (1993)...
- its bowl
structure in the
North Stand,
known colloquially as
Glanmor's Gap,
after Glanmor Griffiths, then
chairman of the WRU and now a
former president...
- 247. ISBN 978-9987-16-017-4.
Maxwell Fraser (1952). Wales. Hale. p. 286.
Glanmor Williams, ed. (26 July 2007). Swansea, An
Illustrated History. Christopher...