1950 in Wales
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See also 1949 in Wales, other events of 1950, 1951 in Wales and the list of years in Wales.
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[edit] Incumbents
- Prince of Wales - vacant
- Princess of Wales - vacant
- Archbishop of Wales - John Morgan
[edit] Events
- February 23 - For the first time ever, the Labour Party contests all Parliamentary seats in Wales. Following the General Election, Wales has 27 Labour MPs, 4 Liberals, 3 Conservatives and one National Liberal/Conservative.
- Roderic Bowen is re-elected for Cardiganshire, with the largest Liberal majority in the country.
- David Ormsby-Gore, the future Lord Harlech, becomes MP for Oswestry.
- Abertillery's Labour MP, George Daggar, dies later in the year, to be replaced by Llewelyn Williams.
- Lynn Ungoed-Thomas, following the abolition of his Llandaff and Barry constituency, is elected MP for Leicester North East.
- Roy Jenkins, whose Southwark seat has been abolished, is elected for Birmingham Stechford.
- [Elwyn Jones, Baron Elwyn-Jones|Elwyn Jones]] becomes MP for West Ham South.
- March 12 - 75 of the 78 people on board an Avro Tudor V aircraft are killed when it crashes at Llandow in Glamorgan, making it the world's worst air disaster for the time.
- August 27 - Six people are killed in a rail collision at Penmaenmawr, Gwynedd.
- The world's first scheduled helicopter service operates between Cardiff, Wrexham and Liverpool.
- In Swansea, three houses collapse, killing seven people.
[edit] Arts and literature
- The first Welsh Drama Festival is held.
- American photojournalist W. Eugene Smith visits the UK to take photographs of working-class; three of those published are of the South Wales valleys.
[edit] Awards
- National Eisteddfod of Wales (held in Caerphilly) (first "all-Welsh" Eisteddfod)
- National Eisteddfod of Wales: Chair - Gwilym Tilsley
- National Eisteddfod of Wales: Crown - Euros Bowen
- National Eisteddfod of Wales: Prose Medal - withheld
[edit] New books
- Richard Llewellyn - A Few Flowers for Shiner
- Bertrand Russell - Unpopular Essays
- Raymond Williams - Reading and Criticism
[edit] Music
- Arwel Hughes - Dewi Sant (Saint David) (oratorio)
- Grace Williams - Three Traditional Ballads
[edit] Film
- Glyn Houston makes his film debut in The Blue Lamp.
- Ray Milland stars in Copper Canyon and A Woman of Distinction.
[edit] Broadcasting
[edit] Sports
[edit] Births
- February 7 - Dai Havard, politician
- February 16 - Peter Hain, politician
- March 27 - Terry Yorath, footballer and football manager
- May 3 - Mary Hopkin, singer
- June 2 - Jonathan Evans, politician
- June 14 - Rowan Williams, Archbishop of Canterbury
- date unknown - Robert Pugh, actor
- date unknown - Sheenagh Pugh, poet and novelist
[edit] Deaths
- March 9 - Timothy Evans, wrongly executed for murder
- date unknown - Henry Haydn Jones, politician
- date unknown - Alis Mallt Williams, novelist

