Lilly, Gweneth (1920–2004)
Lilly, Gweneth (1920–2004)
Welsh children's writer. Born Sept 24, 1920, in Liverpool, England, of Welsh parents; died April 5, 2004.
Lecturer of education at St. Mary's College in Bangor (1946–76), had an interest in Celtic mythology; wrote Y Drudwy Dewr (The Brave Starling, 1980) and Gaeaf Y Cerrig (Winter of Stones, 1981), among many others; won Welsh Book Council award (1981, 1982).
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