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  1. Jun 4, 2004 · ALUN RICHARDS, writer, raconteur and unofficial curator of the ups and downs of modern Wales, died of a heart attack on Tuesday in Singleton Hospital, Swansea.

  2. Alun Richards. Alun Morgun Richards (27 October 1929 – 2 June 2004) [ 1] was a Welsh novelist, best known for his novel Ennal's Point, about the work of a lifeboat crew in South Wales. Richards was born in King Edward Avenue, Caerphilly.

  3. Richards, Alun Morgan (1929 2004), author and playwright, was born on 27 October 1929 at Oak Villa, King Edward Avenue, Caerphilly, the son of Megan, née Jeremy, daughter of Thomas Jeremy and his wife, Jessie. His father, Edward Morgan Richards, a commercial traveller, abandoned his mother three days after his birth.

  4. Aug 14, 2017 · A passion for sheep farming and a lifetime of experience has led to success in the show ring for St Merryn fieldsman Alun Richards and his family. At this years Royal Welsh Agricultural Show Alun and his son Eirwyn were awarded supreme champion sheep for their Beulah Speckled Face shearling ewe.

  5. www.serenbooks.com › seren-author › alun-richardsAlun Richards - Seren

    Authors. Alun Richards (1929-2004) was born in Pontypridd at an economically unstable time for Wales. He studied at Swansea University and taught in secondary schools and as a university tutor. Much of his writing explored the lives of men in south Wales or at sea.

  6. Alun Richards, short-story writer, novelist and dramatist: born Pontypridd, Glamorgan 27 November 1929; married (three sons, one daughter); died Swansea 2 June 2004.

  7. Jan 24, 2012 · Alun Richards (1929-2004) was a short story writer, novelist and playwright. Born in Pontypridd, he was educated at the Monmouthshire Training College, Caerleon, and the University College of Swansea.

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