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(Removed claim: short biography (P19): David Thomas Guy (1905-1976) was the secretary of the South Wales District of the Workers' Educational Association from 1938 until 1970. He was a student at Coleg Harlech and also one of its governors. He was a Sunday school teacher in the Welsh ... »David Thomas Guy (1905-1976) was the secretary of the South Wales District of the Workers' Educational Association from 1938 until 1970. He was a student at Coleg Harlech and also one of its govern...) Tag: Manual revert |
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David Thomas Guy (1905-1976) was the secretary of the South Wales District of the Workers' Educational Association from 1938 until 1970. He was a student at Coleg Harlech and also one of its governors. He was a Sunday school teacher in the Welsh Congregational Chapel in Cathays, Cardiff. | |||
Property / short biography: David Thomas Guy (1905-1976) was the secretary of the South Wales District of the Workers' Educational Association from 1938 until 1970. He was a student at Coleg Harlech and also one of its governors. He was a Sunday school teacher in the Welsh Congregational Chapel in Cathays, Cardiff. / rank | |||
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Property / short biography: David Thomas Guy (1905-1976) was the secretary of the South Wales District of the Workers' Educational Association from 1938 until 1970. He was a student at Coleg Harlech and also one of its governors. He was a Sunday school teacher in the Welsh Congregational Chapel in Cathays, Cardiff. / qualifier | |||
Revision as of 12:35, 6 December 2023
academic administrator and governor (1905-1976)
Language | Label | Description | Also known as |
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English | David Thomas Guy |
academic administrator and governor (1905-1976) |
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22 November 1905Gregorian
1976
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David Thomas Guy (1905-1976) was the secretary of the South Wales District of the Workers' Educational Association from 1938 until 1970. He was a student at Coleg Harlech and also one of its governors. He was a Sunday school teacher in the Welsh Congregational Chapel in Cathays, Cardiff.
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