Saint David is the patron saint of Wales. His feast is celebrated by wearing daffodils and leeks, recognized symbols of Wales and Saint David, eating traditional Welsh food including cawl and Welsh rarebit, and women wearing traditional Welsh dress. A parade is held on this day in a number of Welsh towns. See more in our collections below;
- NLW MS 2916E Dydd Gwyl Ddewi
- Mary Williams Papers (220 Notes for a St David's Day address on Welsh Saints. Welsh)
- Clement Davies (Liberal MP) Papers (K/2/28 Saint David's Day)
- St David's Day Eisteddfod 1972