Deceased
from Meadville, PA
John Dyer was a painter and Welsh poet turned clergyman of the Church of England who maintained an interest in his Welsh ancestry. He was most recognized for Wordsworths sonnet, To The Poet, John Dyer, addressed to him, and...
John Dyer (born 1968) is a Cornish-based painter, focussing on colourful landscapes, architecture, gardens and notable events, especially in Cornwall.
Cyclist
An excellent track sprinter, he represented Wales at the 1966 Commonwealth Games in Kingston, Jamaica, riding the Scratch Race, Kilo and Sprint events.