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1930 in Wales

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This article is about the particular significance of the year 1930 to Wales and its people.

Incumbents

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Events

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Arts and literature

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Awards

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New books

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English language

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Welsh language

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Music

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  • The Three Valleys Festival is launched.
  • Caniedydd Newydd yr Ysgol Sul (collection of hymns)
  • Peter WarlockCarillon Carilla[14]
  • Grace Williams - Hen Walia

Film

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Broadcasting

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Sport

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Births

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Deaths

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See also

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References

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  14. ^ Ian Alfred Copley (1979). The music of Peter Warlock: a critical survey. D. Dobson. p. 44. ISBN 9780234772492.
  15. ^ Hischak, Thomas S. (12 November 2012). Broadway Plays and Musicals: Descriptions and Essential Facts of More Than 14,000 Shows through 2007. McFarland. ISBN 9780786453092 – via Google Books.
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