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词条 David Brynmor Anthony
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  1. Early life and education

  2. Career and military service

  3. Membership and academic awards

  4. Personal life

  5. References

  6. Further reading

  7. External links

David Brynmor Anthony, also known as D. Brynmor Anthony, (1886–1966) of Kidwelly, Carmarthenshire, was a teacher and academic administrator. He received military awards from the Italians, French and British for his service during World War I.

Early life and education

Anthony was born at Kidwelly on 28 October 1886. His parents were Mary (née Harris) and John Gwendraeth Anthony, who was a merchant.[1] In 1908, Anthony received his degree in French and Romance Philology from University College Wales, Aberystwyth and in 1910, he wrote a dissertation on French Parnassian poets entitled The metrik of the Parnassians towards his M.A. degree at the University of Wales.[1][1] He studied in France at the Bibliothèque Nationale and the Sorbonne.[1]

Career and military service

While a postgraduate student, Anthony taught in France and then moved to London, where he taught French at Holloway County High School before and briefly after World War I.[1]

During the war, he served with the Royal Welch Fusiliers in Belgium, France, and Italy. He received the Croce di Guerra, Italian Silver Medal of Military Valor, and two Military Crosses and bar for his service.[1][7] The second Military Cross was awarded "[f]or conspicuous gallantry and devotion to duty in directing and leading a raid. When seen by the enemy he at once gave word to charge, and led the way over the wire himself, killing two of the enemy. He did three daylight patrols, in two of which he fought and beat off ten or fifteen of the enemy, and gained the necessary information. He has shown the greatest courage and skill."[2] He stayed in northern Italy for a period after the war to develop educational programs for Italian soldiers. The University of Florence issued a diploma after he became proficient in the Italian language.[1]

He became the Registrar of the University of Wales in 1921, where he remained until 1945. However, during the war, he served the Friends of Free France in Cardiff as chairman, for which he received the Médaille de Vermeil de la Reconnaissance Française in 1947 by the government of France.[1]

In 1946, he accepted an appointment at the Central Welsh Board as Chief Inspector, where he worked until his retirement. He died on 24 January 1966.[3]

Membership and academic awards

He became president of the South Wales branch of the Modern Language Association. Due to his interest in art, he was secretary and chairman of the Contemporary Art Society for Wales and at the University of Wales, he served on the art committee. He served the Welsh National School of Medicine as acting secretary in 1931. The French government nominated him Officier d'Académie in 1936 and he was promoted to Officier de l'Ordre des Palmes Académiques in 1964.[3]

Personal life

Anthony married Doris Musson at the Christ Church Sefton Park in Liverpool on 24 April 1918.[4] Their children were Lois Mary and David Alan Anthony. He was a member of the Presbyterian Church.[3]

References

1. ^{{cite web|url=http://discover.library.wales/primo_library/libweb/action/display.do?tabs=detailsTab&ct=display&fn=search&doc=44NLW_ALMA21734774900002419&indx=1&recIds=44NLW_ALMA21734774900002419&recIdxs=0&elementId=0&renderMode=poppedOut&displayMode=full&frbrVersion=&query=any%2Ccontains%2CDavid+Brynmor+Anthony&search_scope=CSCOP_EVERYTHING&dscnt=0&scp.scps=scope%3A%2844WHELF_NLW%29%2Cprimo_central_multiple_fe&onCampus=false&vid=44WHELF_NLW_VU1&institution=44WHELF_NLW&bulkSize=10&highlight=true&tab=tab1&prefLang=en_US&dym=true&vl(235331552UI0)=any&displayField=title&vl(freeText0)=David%20Brynmor%20Anthony&dstmp=1502019050081 |title=The metrik of the Parnassians|work=NLW South ARCHIFAU / ARCHIVES, The National Library of Wales|accessdate=6 August 2017}}
2. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.wwwmp.co.uk/west-wales-gallantry-awards/ceredigion-ww1-heroes/|title=Ceredigion WW1 Heroes|website=West Wales War Memorial Project|accessdate=6 August 2017}}
3. ^{{cite web|title=David Brynmor Anthony|url=https://biography.wales/article/s2-ANTH-BRY-1886|website=Dictionary of Welsh Biography|publisher=National Library of Wales|accessdate=26 January 2016}}
4. ^{{cite web|url=http://newspapers.library.wales/view/3716360/3716363/26/Brynmor%20Anthony|title=Marriage of Captain D. Brynmor Anthony, M.C., Kidwelly|newspaper=The Carmarthen Weekly Reporter|date=10 May 1918|accessdate=6 August 2017|via=newspapers.library.wales}}

Further reading

  • {{cite news|title=The Universities Since the War : Wales - Part I|author=D. Brynmor Anthony|newspaper=The Observer|date= 11 May 1930|url=https://www.newspapers.com/image/258129667/?terms=Brynmor%2BAnthony|via=newspapers.com}}
  • {{cite news|title=The Universities Since the War : Wales - Part II|author=D. Brynmor Anthony|newspaper=The Observer|date= 18 May 1930|url=https://www.newspapers.com/image/258130706/?terms=Brynmor%2BAnthony|via=newspapers.com}}

External links

  • David Brynmor Anthony / D. Brynmor Anthony, The National Library of Wales
  • David Brynmor Anthony, The National Archives
  • David Brynmor Anthony, Welsh Newspapers Online
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