1934 in Wales - Deaths

Deaths

  • 6 January - Dorothy Edwards, novelist, 30 (suicide)
  • 23 January - Charles McLaren, 1st Baron Aberconway, owner of Bodnant, 83
  • 4 February - Harry Wetter, Welsh international rugby union player, 52
  • 25 February - Daniel Protheroe, composer and conductor, 67
  • 24 May - William Nathaniel Jones, politician, 76
  • 14 June - George Thomas, Wales international rugby union player, 76/77
  • 19 July - Christopher Williams, painter, 61
  • 28 August - Edgeworth David, geologist and explorer, 76
  • 11 October - John Kelt Edwards, cartoonist, 59
  • 13 November - Sir Evan Vincent Evans, journalist, 81

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