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This article is about the particular significance of the year 1910 to Wales and its people.
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- 15 January–10 February - The United Kingdom general election produces a hung parliament. It is the first election in which all Welsh constituencies have been contested. Of a total of 34 MPs elected in Wales, five are Labour and two Conservative. The 27 Liberal MPs include David Alfred Thomas for Cardiff (replacing Ivor Guest, who had been raised to the peerage). Conservatives include William Ormsby-Gore, later Baron Harlech. Unsuccessful candidates include Vernon Hartshorn and Sir George Fossett Roberts.
- 2 June - Charles Rolls makes the first non-stop double crossing of the English Channel by air, flying from England to France and back again in just over nine hours.
- 23 June - Edward, eldest son of King George V of the United Kingdom and Queen Mary, is created Prince of Wales, aged 16.
- 12 July - At the Bournemouth International Aviation Meeting, Charles Rolls becomes the first Briton to be killed in an air crash.
- August - A strike begins at the Cambrian Colliery, as a result of a lockout. This chain of events culminates in the Tonypandy Riot, considered a major event in Welsh history.
- 12 October - Three crew members from the St David's lifeboat drown in Ramsey Sound.
- 4 November - Ernest Thompson Willows makes the first flight from England to France in his dirigible, "City of Cardiff", having earlier in the year made the first flight across the Bristol Channel by airship, from Cardiff to Minehead.
- 3–19 December - The second United Kingdom general election of 1910 results in a Liberal government. Wales elects 26 Liberal, five Labour, and three Conservative MPs.
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[edit] Arts and literature
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[edit] New books
- Stanley Bligh - The Direction of Desire
- Sir Joseph Alfred Bradney - Llyfr Baglan
- John Gwenogvryn Evans - Facsimile and Text of the Book of Taliesin
- David Richard Jones - 'Yr Ymchwil am y Goleuni
- Bertrand Russell - Philosophical Essays
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