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- 26 March - Emlyn Hooson, Baron Hooson, lawyer and Liberal politician (died 2012)[23]
- 15 April - Geraint Howells, Liberal politician (died 2004)[24]
- 2 May - Dai Davies, Wales and British Lions international rugby union player (died 2003)
- 1 June - Roy Clarke, footballer (died 2006)
- 10 June - Sir John Stradling Thomas, Conservative politician (died 1991)[25]
- 19 July - Ivor Roberts, television announcer and actor (died 1999)
- 30 July - Don Hayward, Wales international rugby player (died 1999 in New Zealand)
- 7 September - Laura Ashley, designer (died 1985)[26]
- 10 October - Tecwyn Roberts, spaceflight engineer (died 1988 in the United States)[27]
- 3 November - Gordon Parry, Baron Parry, Welsh politician (died 2004)[28]
- 10 November - Richard Burton, born Richard Jenkins, actor (died 1984)[29]
- 24 November - Alun Owen, screenwriter (died 1994)[30]
- 27 November - John Maddox, science writer (died 2009)[31]
- 3 December - Roy John, Wales and British Lions international rugby union player (died 1981)
- 14 December - Ron Stitfall, footballer (died 2008)
- 21 January - John Puleston Jones (in Welsh), Methodist minister and author, 62[32]
- 27 January - Francis Grenfell, 1st Baron Grenfell, 83[33]
- 30 January - Jim Driscoll, boxer ("Peerless Jim"), 44[34]
- 4 February - William Haggar, pioneer of the cinema industry, 73[35]
- 18 February - Frank Mills, Wales international rugby player
- 8 June - Edward John Lewis, Wales international rugby union player, 65[36]
- 9 August - J. Vyrnwy Morgan, minister and author, 65
- 26 September - William Bowen, rugby player, 63
- 19 October - David John Thomas, Wales international rugby union, 45[37]
- 4 November - William David Owen, writer, 51[38]
- 16 November - Towyn Jones, politician, 66[39]
- 20 November - Alexandra of Denmark, the queen mother, former Princess of Wales, 80[40]
- 19 December - Elizabeth Phillips Hughes, teacher, 74[41]
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Low, Rachael. History of British Film (Volume 4): The History of the British Film 1918 - 1929. United Kingdom: Taylor & Francis, 2013. Page 161
Davies, John (1994). Broadcasting and the BBC in Wales. University of Wales Press. pp. 33–34.
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Andrew Roth (19 April 2004). "Lord Geraint". The Guardian. Archived from the original on 11 July 2019. Retrieved 11 July 2019.
Eilers, Marlene A., Queen Victoria's Descendants, p. 171.