Jennie Eirian Davies
Jennie Eirian Davies (6 January 1925 – 6 May 1982) was a Welsh politician and magazine editor.
Early life
Jennie Howells was born in Llanpumsaint, Carmarthenshire and educated at the University College of Wales, Aberystwyth. She trained as a teacher.[1]
Political career
She stood as the
She was national president of Merched y Wawr during the period 1978–1980.[3]
Literature and journalism
Jennie Eirian Davies published three books for children in the early 1960s, and edited the children's magazine called Antur (Adventure). She wrote a newspaper column about radio and television for Y Cymro, a platform she used to call for more Welsh-language programming. In 1979 she became editor of the weekly magazine Y Faner and remained so until her death.[1]
Personal life
She married Reformed minister and poet, James Eirian Davies, in 1949. They had two sons, Sion Eirian and Guto Davies, born 1954 (right before Jennie stood for office the first time) and 1958 (not long after her second time as a candidate for office). Her son Siôn Eirian wrote screenplays and translated plays into Welsh.[4][5]
Jennie Eirian Davies died suddenly in 1982, age 57. There is a memorial plaque for her in front of a church at Llanpumsaint.[6]
References
- ^ a b c Elin Angharad, "Jennie Eirian Davies" Dictionary of Welsh Biography (National Library of Wales 2009).
- ISBN 9781860570063
- ^ List of presidents Archived 15 August 2007 at the Wayback Machine, on the Merched y Wawr Archived 14 August 2007 at the Wayback Machine website.
- ^ "Siôn Eirian" Archived 12 May 2016 at the Wayback Machine Rhestr Awduron Cymru, Literature Wales.
- ^ Eames, Manon (11 June 2020). "Siôn Eirian obituary". The Guardian. Retrieved 27 March 2024.
- ^ "The Jennie Eirian Memorial Plaque" Llanpumsaint Heritage Walking Tour.
Further reading
- 'Davies, Jennie (1925–82)'. In Meic Stephens (Ed.) (1998), The new companion to the literature of Wales. Cardiff : University of Wales Press. ISBN 0-7083-1383-3.
- 'Jennie Eirian Davies, 1926–82'. In Delyth G. Morgans (2006), Cydymaith Caneuon ffydd. [Aberystwyth?] : Pwyllgor y Llyfr Emynau Cydenwadol. ISBN 978-1-86225-052-9.