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Jones (18 May 1899 – 24
December 1968),
commonly known by his
bardic name
Gwenallt, was a
Welsh poet, critic, and scholar, and one of the most
important figures...
- Flintshire) Maes y Grug
Mynydd y
Fflint (Flint Mountain) Parc
Bodlondeb and
Gwenallt-parc,
Lixwm Parc Linden,
Lixwm Pen-y-Cefn
Pasture Shotton Lagoons and Reedbeds...
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Ystalyfera Grammar School and
Ysgol Ystalyfera include: D.
Gwenallt Jones (D.
Gwenallt Jones, 1899–1968), poet
Richard Aaron (1901–1987), philosopher...
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Pwllheli Cantre'r
Gwaelod Dewi
Morgan 1926
Swansea Y
Mynach D.
Gwenallt Jones Gwenallt 1927
Holyhead Y
Derwydd No
winner 1928
Treorchy Y Sant No winner...
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musicologist Robert Maynard Jones,
Chair of
Welsh Language (1980) D.
Gwenallt Jones, poet,
Welsh Lecturer Leopold Kohr, Economist,
Political Scientist...
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numeric names:
authors list (link) Jones,
David Gwenallt. "Lewis
William Lewis (Llew Llwyfo)".
Dictionary of
Welsh Biography. National...
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entered the
University College of Wales, Aberystwyth,
where he met D.
Gwenallt Jones, who
would later write his biography.
After graduating, he became...
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academic Bedwyr Lewis Jones –
Welsh scholar,
literary critic and
linguist D.
Gwenallt Jones –
Welsh poet, critic, and
scholar E. D. Jones –
Welsh librarian John...
- the town centre.[citation needed] Mary
Hopkin (born 1950) folk
singer D.
Gwenallt Jones (1899–1968) poet, critic, and
scholar Mike
Jones (1941–2022) painter...
- T.
Gwynn Jones.
Other notable writers were T. H. Parry-Williams and D.
Gwenallt Jones; and
around 1950
others such as
Waldo Williams. Many
poets in the...