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WILLIAMS, DANIEL HOWELL
(1894 - 1963), aerodynamicist
Laboratory, Teddington, where he remained until his retirement. He was a prominent member of Kingston Congregational church being particularly active in Sunday school work. For many years he was treasurer of the London branch of Old Bangorians, returning frequently to Wales. He never married and died 27 January 1963 at Teddington, where he lived with his sister
Enid
. Dan Williams's early work at the
WILLIAMS, DAVID LLEWELYN
(1870 - 1949), surgeon
Wrexham in 1905. He married in 1906, Margaret Price of Rhyl, and they had two sons, Eric and Alun, and a daughter,
Enid
. In 1907 he became county medical officer for Denbighshire, being the first holder of such a post in Wales. When the National Insurance Commission was set up in Wales in 1912 he was invited to serve as its deputy medical officer, and he moved to Cardiff. During World War I he joined
WOOLLER, WILFRED
(1912 - 1997), cricketer and rugby player
, and 2)
Enid
Mary James of Ogmore Vale in 1948, with whom he had three sons and two daughters. Whilst still a pupil at Rydal School he played rugby for Sale, and then represented Wales in 1933 against England in the memorable match when Wales won for the first time at Twickenham. He was awarded 18 caps between 1933 and 1939, playing a key role in the victory over New Zealand in 1935, and captained
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