
• She went to work as a Post Office telephonist in Carmarthen, Tenby and Cardiff.
• She was appointed Chief Telephonist at Shrewsbury, and there she met the journalist and socialist, Max Davies.
• 1956: During the Suez Crisis, she joined the United Nations Association.
• 1957: She was appointed to work full-time as Campaigns Officer for the Association.
• She was Shop Manager of the United Nations Association in London, the London Regional Secretary and the UK Deputy Director of the Association.
• She represented the Union of Welsh Independents on the Peace Forum of Churches Together in Britain and Ireland.
• 1983: The Gorsedd of Bards honoured her with its membership. Her bardic name was Myriel Dafydd.
• 1988: She retired from her post as Deputy Director of the United Nations Association.
• 1993: She was appointed co-President of the Peace Forum of Churches Together in Britain and Ireland.
• 1994: She served as President of the Union of Welsh Independents.
• 2000: A few weeks before her death, she was honoured with an OBE.
‘A Christian of conviction, Myriel’s faith was her strength throughout her life and she tried to educate people by convincing them of the power of the Biblical verse “Love your neighbour as yourself”.’ – T. Hefin Jones, Y Bywgraffiadur Cymreig