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WILLIAMS, MARGARET LINDSAY
(1888 - 1960), artist
Bards. Examples of her work are at the National Museum of Wales and in private and public collections throughout south Wales. She died 4 June 1960, and was buried in Merthyr
Dyfan
Cemetery, Barry.
LLOYD, JOHN MORGAN
(1880 - 1960), musician
University College, Cardiff, and later professor (as successor to David Evans (1874 - 1948), a post he held till he retired in 1945. He had graduated in music at Trinity College, Dublin, in 1921, and gained his D.Mus. degree there in 1928. He died at his home in Barry, 30 June 1960, and was buried in Merthyr
Dyfan
cemetery. He did not write much music, but he composed a few short pieces such as the solos
JONES, GARETH RICHARD VAUGHAN
(1905 - 1935), journalist
that the Soviet authorities were responsible for his death, although there are suspicions that the Japanese were also involved. His ashes were interred in Merthyr
Dyfan
Cemetery, Barry. After his death the Western Mail co-operated with an initiative to raise money for a scholarship in his memory, including the publication of In Search of News which contains a selection of Jones's articles. Gareth