DAVID REES GRIFFITHS

'David Rees Griffiths' (November 6 1882December 17 1953), also known by his bardic name of 'Amanwy', was a Welsh poet, and an older brother of politician Jim Griffiths.
Griffiths was born in Betws, Carmarthenshire, where his father was a blacksmith. He was the fifth of ten children. He spent his working life as a coal-miner, beginning work in 1894 at the age of eight, after a brief education at the local primary school. His father's smithy remained a gathering point for local intellectuals and political activists. On January 28 1908, David was badly injured in a colliery explosion, which killed one of his brothers.
In 1910, Griffiths won his first eisteddfod chair, going on to win a further fifty in local events. In the same year, his wife Margaret died of tuberculosis. Griffiths also had a career as a journalist, writing for the ''Amman Valley Chronicle'' and also for BBC Radio. In 1927, he travelled to South Africa along with his son Gwilym, who was suffering from the same disease (from which Gwilym eventually died in 1935). In 1928, Griffiths became caretaker at the local grammar school. In 1951 a film, ''David'', was made, in which he played himself.

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★ ''Ambell Gainc'' (1919)

★ ''0 Lwch y Lofa'' (ed.) (1924)

★ ''Caneuon Amanwy'' (1956)

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Biography

About the film, ''David''

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