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This article is about the particular significance of the year 1936 to Wales and its people.
Prince of Wales – Edward (until 20 January)
Princess of Wales – vacant
Archbishop of Wales – Charles Green, Bishop of Bangor
Archdruid of the National Eisteddfod of Wales
Gwili (outgoing)
J.J. (incoming)
20 January - Edward, Prince of Wales, accedes to the throne as Edward VIII, King of the United Kingdom.
March - Jim Griffiths, later the first Secretary of State for Wales, is elected member for Llanelli following the death in office of the sitting MP.
May - Colonial Secretary Jimmy Thomas is forced to resign from politics after a scandal involving Stock Exchange dealings.
8 September - In an incident known as Llosgi'r ysgol fomio (The burning of the bombing school), or, Tân yn Llŷn (Fire in Llŷn), a sabotage attack on Penyberth aerodrome is carried out by Lewis Valentine, D. J. Williams and Saunders Lewis.
19 November - On a visit to depressed areas of the South Wales Valleys King Edward VIII comments that "These works brought all these people here. Something should be done to get them at work again." The remark is much misquoted.
Dowlais Ironworks ceases steel production at its original Dowlais works.
Treforest Trading Estate opens.,
Saunders Lewis courts further controversy by appearing to praise Adolf Hitler.
Six men and one woman are jailed after an anti-Fascist demonstration at Tonypandy.
Of 118 men from the South Wales coalfield who enlist in the International Brigade, 34 are killed.
National Eisteddfod of Wales (held in Fishguard)
National Eisteddfod of Wales: Chair - Simon B. Jones
National Eisteddfod of Wales: Crown - David Jones
Rex Barker - Christ In The Valley of Unemployment
Ambrose Bebb - Crwydro'r Cyfandir
Margiad Evans - Creed
Geraint Goodwin - The Heyday in the Blood
W. F. Grimes - The Megalithic Monuments of Wales
I. D. Hooson - Cerddi a Baledi
Kate Roberts (author) - Traed mewn cyffion
Bertrand Russell - Which Way to Peace?
Dylan Thomas - Twenty-five Poems, including "And death shall have no dominion"
Ethel Lina White - The Wheel Spins (The Lady Vanishes)
Saunders Lewis - Buchedd Garmon
John Glyn Davies - Cerddi Portinllaen
Arwel Hughes - Fantasia for strings
Ivor Novello - Careless Rapture
Visit of David Lloyd George to Germany (shot by David Lloyd George's private secretary)
Rugby Union
14 March - Wales beats Ireland 3–0 at Cardiff Arms Park
9 January - Mike Davies, tennis player and sports (died 2015 in the United States)
7 February - Keith Rowlands, rugby union player and administrator (died 2006)
16 March - Vic Rouse, footballer
1 May - Elizabeth Rees-Williams, socialite
12 May - Phil Edwards, boxer
23 May - Jennifer Daniel, actress
27 June - Clive Thomas, football referee
6 July - Redvers Sangoe, Light-heavyweight boxer (died 1964)
30 July - Haydn Morgan, Welsh international rugby union player
2 September - Gwyn Thomas, poet and academic
20 September - Andrew Davies, screenwriter
25 September - Michael Davies, Catholic writer (died 2004)
7 November - Dame Gwyneth Jones, opera singer
18 November - Brian Huggett, golfer
9 January
David Phillips Jones, Wales international rugby player, 54
"Buller" Williams, Wales international rugby player
20 January - George V (Prince of Wales, 1901–1910), 70
7 February - John Henry Williams, sitting MP for Llanelli, 66
23 February - Harry Jones, Welsh-born prospector and politician in British Columbia, 95
5 May - Percy Bennett, Wales international rugby player, 66
13 June - William Elsey, Wales international rugby player, 65
3 August - John Alf Brown, Wales international rugby player, 54
2 September - William Rees, priest and writer, 77
28 October - George Barker, politician, 78
29 October - Dan Griffiths, Wales international rugby player, 79
11 November - Sir Edward German, English composer of Welsh descent, 71
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