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  1. Tom Bryant (1882–1946) was a Welsh harpist. He was born in Efail Isaf, nr. Pontypridd, Glamorganshire. He was given lessons on the harp by his uncle, and entered Eisteddfodau competitions from a young age, and often won prizes. He won the first prize at the National Eisteddfod between 1891 and 1896.

  2. BRYANT, TOM (1882 - 1946), harpist. Born 22 July, 1882, at the Carpenter's Arms, Efailisaf, near Pontypridd, Glamorganshire John Bryant, his uncle, taught him to play the harp. He began to compete at eisteddfodau at a young age, winning many prizes. He took the first prize at the National Eisteddfod from 1891 to 1896.

  3. llantrisant.net › 483-1221-thomas-bryant1221. Thomas Bryant

    Thomas Bryant. 22 July 1881 – 13 January 1946. Roll No. 1221. Tom Bryant, the son of William Bryant was born on 22 July 1882 at the Carpenter's Arms, Efail Isaf. It was Tom's good fortune that his uncle John a famous harpist also resided in the property.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Tom_BryantTom Bryant - Wikipedia

    Tom Bryant may refer to: Tommy Bryant (1930–1982), American jazz double-bassist. Tom Bryant (harpist) (1882–1946), Welsh harpist.

  5. Tom Bryant (1882 - 1946) was a Welsh harpist. He was born in Efail Isaf, nr. Pontypridd, Glamorganshire. He was given lessons on the harp by his uncle, and entered Eisteddfodau competitions from a young age, and often won prizes. He won the first prize at the National Eisteddfod between 1891 and 1896.

  6. Mar 22, 2016 · The most famous member of the family was Dereks grandfather Tom Bryant, who was born at the pub in 1882 and received international acclaim and served as a Royal Harpist to King Edward VII.

  7. Tom Bryant was one of the greatest harpists Wales has ever produced. He died three years ago, but newspapers in their present form are unable to print adequate obituaries to men and women who have made their mark.

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