This article is about the particular significance of the year 1908 to Wales and its people.
Incumbents
Events
- 22 January â J. Lloyd Williams delivers his paper on Welsh National Melodies and Folk-Songs to the Honourable Society of Cymmrodorion.
- 28 January â In a colliery explosion at Ammanford, David Rees Griffiths is seriously injured. His brother is one of two men killed.
- March â The Local Authorities (Admission of the Press) Act, 1908 is passed as a result of a challenge by Frank Mason, editor of the Tenby Observer, after the local council tried to ban him from their meetings.
- 26 February â In the West Carmarthenshire by-election, the sitting Liberal MP, John Lloyd Morgan, retains the seat in the absence of any other candidates.
- 5 March â Edgeworth David leads the party attempting the ascent of Mount Erebus in the Antarctic.
- 8 April â The Mawddwy Railway is closed to its remaining (freight) traffic.
- 18 June â A giant turtle weighing half a ton is pulled from the sea at Pwllheli.
- 16 July â In the Pembrokeshire by-election, brought about by elevation to the peerage of the incumbent Liberal MP, John Wynford Philipps, the seat is retained for the Liberals by Walter Francis Roch.
- 1 September â The barque Amazon sinks off Margam Sands, with the loss of 18 crew.
- 14 October â John Ballinger is appointed first librarian of the National Library of Wales.
- November â The North and South Wales Bank is absorbed into the London City and Midland Bank, bringing an end to banknote issue in Wales.
- 21 December â The Coal Mines Regulation Act 1908 (8 Edw. 7. c. 57) ("Eight Hours Act") limits the amount of time spent by coal miners underground.
- date unknown
- The South Wales Miners' Federation becomes affiliated to the Labour Party.
- A factory for making artificial silk is opened at Greenfield, Flintshire by the British Glanzstoff Manufacturing Company.
- Construction work begins on the lighthouse at Strumble Head.
- Spa pump room built at Caergwrle.
Arts and literature
Awards
New books
English language
Welsh language
Music
Sport
Births
Deaths
- 6 January â Lewis Pugh Pugh, lawyer and politician, 70
- 13 January â Caroline Elizabeth Williams, radical and champion of women's rights, 84
- 26 January â George Thomas Kenyon, politician, 67
- 1 February â Buckley Roderick, Wales international rugby player, 46
- 27 February â Norman Biggs, Wales international rugby player, 37
- 7 March â Richard Edwards, Welsh American educator, 85
- 21 June â Allen Raine, novelist, 71
- 24 August â William Bevan, archdeacon of Brecon, 87
- 4 September â Thomas Judson, Wales international rugby player, (c.) 51
- 19 October
- Catherine Lynch, alcoholic held up as an example to other women, 28
- John Henry Puleston, journalist and politician, 78
- 9 November â Solomon Andrews, entrepreneur, 73
- 1 December â Howell Jones, Wales international rugby player, 26
- 24 December â David John, Mormon leader, 75 (in Utah)
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