This article is about the particular significance of the year 1991 to Wales and its people.
Incumbents
Events
- 6 January - A Maltese tanker, the Kimya, capsizes off the Anglesey coast. Ten crew members are drowned, and the ship's cargo of sunflower oil causes marine pollution.
- January - Two Welsh soldiers are among those killed in the first Gulf War.
- 4 April - Peter Hain is elected as MP for Neath in a by-election caused by the death of the sitting MP, Donald Coleman.
- 16 May - Huw Edwards is elected as MP for Monmouth in a by-election caused by the death of the sitting MP, Sir John Stradling Thomas.
- 23 May - A memorial to Gwenllian ferch Gruffydd is dedicated at Kidwelly Castle.
- 19 July - Dean Saunders, 27-year-old Welsh international striker, becomes the most expensive player to be signed by a British club when a ã2.9 million fee takes him from Derby County to Liverpool, who have broken the record fee in British football for the third time in four years.
- 31 AugustâÂÂ3 September - Cardiff Ely Bread Riots: A dispute between two shopkeepers escalates into four consecutive nights of rioting in the Ely district of Cardiff.
- 16 October - Manchester United winger Ryan Giggs, who turns 18 at the end of the following month, becomes the youngest full international for the Welsh national team against Germany in Nuremberg.
- 21 October - Welshman Eric Jones is one of a team of four who make the first hot-air balloon flight over Mount Everest.
- 25 October - Official opening of Conwy Crossing (immersed tube tunnel) to road traffic as part of A55 Conwy Bypass.
- 8 November - Penallta Colliery closes.
- date unknown - The Welsh Office proposes an M4 relief road between Magor and Castleton.
Arts and literature
Awards
- National Eisteddfod of Wales (held in Mold, with record attendance of 164,100)
- National Eisteddfod of Wales: Chair - Robin Llwyd ab Owain, "Merch Ein Amserau" (The Girl of Our Times)
- National Eisteddfod of Wales: Crown - Einir Jones, "Pelydrau"
- National Eisteddfod of Wales: Prose Medal - Angharad Tomos, Si Hei Lwli
- Gwobr Goffa Daniel Owen - withheld
New books
English language
Welsh language
Music
Film
Welsh-language films
Broadcasting
English-language television
Welsh-language television
Sport
Births
- 21 January - Craig Roberts, actor
- 28 January - Ffion Bowen, rugby union winger
- 3 February - Adrian Quaife-Hobbs, racing driver
- 4 February - Fred Evans, boxer
- 28 March - David Cornell, footballer
- 12 April - Ashley Jazz Richards, footballer
- 24 May - Aled Davies, paralympian field athlete (throwing events)
- 5 July - Michael White, snooker player
- 10 August - Amy Dowden, dancer
- 23 August - Laura O'Sullivan, footballer (goalkeeper)
- 3 October - Jenny McLoughlin, athlete
- 20 October - Nathaniel Jarvis, footballer
- 29 November - Becky James, track racing cyclist
Deaths
- 14 January - Donald Coleman, politician, 65
- 30 January - Rhys Lloyd, Baron Lloyd of Kilgerran, politician, 83
- 10 February - Rowe Harding, rugby player, 89
- 19 February - Tom Rees, Wales international rugby player, 77
- 18 March - Robert Roland Hughes, neurologist, 79/80
- 24 March - Maudie Edwards, actress and singer, 84
- 29 March - John Stradling Thomas, politician, 65
- July - Evan Roberts, conservationist
- 12 August - Edward George Bowen, CBE, physicist, 80
- 23 August - Innes Lloyd, TV producer, 66
- 26 August - John Petts, artist, 77
- 31 August - Idwal Rees, Wales rugby union captain, 81
- October - Seymour Morris, footballer, 78
- 13 October - Donald Houston, actor, 67
- 5 November - Gwenlyn Parry, dramatist, 59
- 15 December - Ray Smith, actor, 55
- 22 December - Jim Lang, Wales rugby union player, 82
References
See also