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Gwynfor Richard Evans (1 September 1912 – 21 April 2005) was a Welsh politician, lawyer and author. He was President of the Welsh political party Plaid Cymru for thirty six years and was the first Member of Parliament to represent it at Westminster, which he did twice, from 1966 to 1970, and again from 1974 to 1979.
Gwynfor Evans was born in Barry, near Cardiff, to Dan Evans and Catherine Richard. He had a brother named Alcwyn, and a sister named Ceridwen. His father ran a chain of shops in Barry, and his mother a china shop. His mother was a fluent Welsh speaker. As a boy, he was educated at Gladstone Road School. Later on he was educated at Barry County School, where he was captain of the school's cricket and hockey teams. At the school he began learning the Welsh language, but did not become fully fluent until the age of seventeen. He was educated at the University of Wales, Aberystwyth, and St John's College, Oxford, from where he qualified as a lawyer. During his time at St John's, he became a member of the Dafydd ap Gwilym society there. He was also a market gardener. He was a teenager when the Welsh nationalist party Plaid Cymru was founded in 1925, and he founded a branch of the party while he was at Oxford. He became the party's president in 1945 and retained the office until 1981.
This is part of a political broadcast by Plaid Cymru in 1974. These days words like 'Welsh'' and 'nation' have been dropped from our dialogue lest it offend the politically correct multicultural one world government types.
Daw'r sain o record byr gan Gwynfor Evans yn dilyn ei ethol yn Aelod Seneddol cyntaf Plaid Cymru ym 1966. Sain - Recordiau'r Dryw, Christopher Davies Ltd, Llandybie, Sir Gaerfyrddin. Lluniau - wedi eu codi o'r we a mannau eraill. Testun Isod - gan Islwyn Ffowc Elis, oddi ar gefn y record. GWYNFOR EVANS, Llywydd Plaid Cymru, a'i Haelod Seneddol cyntaf - dros Gaerfyrddin. Gwr a allasai fod yn y Senedd ers blynyddoedd lawer petai wedi newid ei blaid. Gwr a allasai wneud enw mawr iddo'i hun yn y Gyfraith, ond a ddewisodd ddychwelyd i'r wlad i gychwyn tai gerddi. Fe'i magwyd yn Barri, ac wedi tyfu'n llanc y daeth yn rhugl yn y Gymraeg. Teithiodd bron bob milltir sgŵar o Gymru i gyhoeddi neges ei rhyddid hi. Ystyrir ef heddiw gan filoedd yn broffwyd y Gymru fydd. ENGLISH VERSION: https://www.y...
Contributions by Gwynfor Evans and Dafydd Wigley. https://www.plaid.cymru/ https://www.facebook.com/PlaidCymruWales https://twitter.com/Plaid_Cymru
The audio comes from a record by Gwynfor Evans released after his election victory in Carmarthen in 1966 to become Plaid Cymru's 1st ever MP. Audio - Wren Records, Christopher Davies Ltd, Llandybie, Carmarthenshire. Pictures - from the web and other sources. The following text was written by Islwyn Ffowc Elis and appeared on the sleave of the Record. GWYNFOR EVANS is President of Plaid Cymru, the Welsh National Party, and is now its first MP for Carmarthen. Born and bred in Barry, Glamorganshire, and a Law graduate of Aberystwyth and Oxford, he returned to the Carmarthenshire of his forebears to start a market garden which helps to provide employment in a rural area. He is married with seven children. He has written much, and travelled more, to proclaim the message of Welsh freedom in a...
Roedd golygfeydd anhygoel yng Nghaerfyrddin ar y noson yr ennillodd Plaid Cymru, a'u hymgeisydd Gwynfor Evans, eu sedd seneddol gyntaf. Er gwaethaf proffwydoliaeth Gwynfor ar y noson, bu'n rhaid disgwyl am drideg mlynnedd arall cyn y cafodd Gymru Senedd. There were incredible scenes in Carmarthen, on the night Plaid Cymru, and their candidate Gwynfor Evans, won their first ever Parliamentary seat. Despite Gwynfor's predictions on the night, Wales had to wait another thirty years before gaining it's own Parliament Mae'r hawlfraint i'r archif yn berchen i ITV Cymru/Wales. Cedwir pob hawl // All Archive material remains the copyright of ITV Cymru/Wales. All rights reserved. Mae Archif ITV Cymru / Wales wedi ei leoli yn Llyfrgell Genedlaethol Cymru. Am fwy o wybodaeth ar sut i weld catalo...
short version i hope to do a longer version at a later date
Welsh group Tŷ Gwydr performing Rhyw Ddydd recorded circa 1989/1990. Video features historic moments and people such as the release of Mandela, the Velvet Revolution with Dubcek and Vaclav Havel, Saunders Lewis, Gwynfor Evans,Berlin Wall etc. The video also highlights the struggle for the Welsh language with old clips of Tryweryn (Capel Celyn) and various clips of Cymdeithas yr Iaith Cymraeg over the years.Background audio I believe is extracts from Saunders Lewis radio broadcast in 1962, Tynged yr Iaith, which led to the formation of Cymdeithas yr Iaith Cymraeg and a revival in the Welsh language.
Caerfyrddin hanner canrif wedi'r fuddugoliaeth hanesyddol
Gwynfor Richard Evans was a Welsh politician, lawyer and author.He was President of the Welsh political party Plaid Cymru for thirty six years and was the first Member of Parliament to represent it at Westminster, which he did twice, from 1966 to 1970, and again from 1974 to 1979. ---Image-Copyright-and-Permission--- About the author(s): Geoff Charles (1909–2002) Description Welsh photographer Date of birth/death January 1909 March 2002 Location of birth Brymbo Authority control VIAF: 66195543 Llyfrgell Genedlaethol Cymru / The National Library of Wales from Wales/Cymru License: Creative Commons Zero, Public Domain Dedication (CC0) ---Image-Copyright-and-Permission--- This channel is dedicated to make Wikipedia, one of the biggest knowledge databases in the world available to people with...
Gwynfor Evans in an excerpt from a party political broadcast for Plaid Cymru from 1974.
Cyril Jones, ei asiant, yn cofio nol
Jill Evans yn cynnal trafodaeth gyda Gwynfor Rowlinson o Fethesda, ar brofiad gwaith yn swyddfa Jill yn Senedd Ewrop, ym Mrwsel, 9fed o Orffennaf 2014.
Jill Evans MEP in discussion with Gwynfor Rowlinson of Bethesda, Gwynfor was on work experience in Jill's office in the European Parliament, Brussels, July 9th 2014.
This was a programme in the late 1990's that was similar to Desert island Discs - where Beti George interviewed people about their lives. This was my turn and it is was interspersed with records of my choosing. From memory I think I chose songs by Dafydd Iwan, Freddie Mercury, a song written about me after i won the Feb '74 election with a majority of 3. Then there is a piece from a sermon ( Robert Ellis impersonating Phillip Jones Porthcawl ). I believe there is also a song by my grandfather too who was a well known eisteddfodic singer and his stage name was 'Cymro'. Its a Welsh language recording. Hope it will bring back memories . The video is unrelated but its about one of the elections between myself & Gwynfor Evans (could not be anyone else!)
Final Results 1. Kevin Evans, Jimmy, 14pts 2. Richard Millichap, Dewi Tweed, 17pts 3. Gwynfor Owen, Roy, 19pts 4. Nigel Watkins, Jody, 22pts 5. Arwyn Davies, Moel Floss, 28pts 6. Nij Vyas, Jake, 33pts olf www.sheepdog-training.co.uk www.bertiedogs.com
1. Kevin Evans, Jimmy, 14pts 2. Richard Millichap, Dewi Tweed, 17pts 3. Gwynfor Owen, Roy, 19pts 4. Nigel Watkins, Jody, 22pts 5. Arwyn Davies, Moel Floss, 28pts 6. Nij Vyas, Jake, 33pts olf www.sheepdog-training.co.uk www.bertiedogs.com
Uwchaled Results Today's qualifier 1. Glyn L Jones, Zac, 15pts 2. Richard millichap, Tweed, 16pts 3. Arwyn Davies, Moel Floss, 20pts 4. Nij Vyas, Jake, 22pts 5. Elgan Jones, Jim, 25pts 6. Cyril Roberts, Meg, 27pts The 12 qualifiers from the 3 sessions were as per final results 1. Kevin Evans, Jimmy, 14pts 2. Richard Millichap, Dewi Tweed, 17pts 3. Gwynfor Owen, Roy, 19pts 4. Nigel Watkins, Jody, 22pts 5. Arwyn Davies, Moel Floss, 28pts 6. Nij Vyas, Jake, 33pts olf no particular order: Richard Millichap, Sweep Glyn L: Jones, Zac Nigel Watkins, Molly Ret Alan Ll Jones, Non Aled Owen, Mac Richard Millichap, Donwww.sheepdog-training.co.uk www.bertiedogs.com
few spins and one went through the gate
In the United Kingdom, devolution refers to the statutory granting of powers from the Parliament of the United Kingdom to the Scottish Parliament, the National Assembly for Wales, the Northern Ireland Assembly and the London Assembly and to their associated executive bodies the Scottish Government, the Welsh Government, the Northern Ireland Executive and the Greater London Authority. Devolution differs from federalism in that the devolved powers of the subnational authority ultimately reside in central government, thus the state remains, de jure, a unitary state. Legislation creating devolved parliaments or assemblies can be repealed or amended by central government in the same way as any statute. This video is targeted to blind users. Attribution: Article text available under CC-BY-SA ...
Rhun Ap Lorwerth, Plaid Cymru Assembly Member for Ynys Mon delivers his keynote speech to the NUS Wales Conference.
Rhaglen sydd yn edrych yn ôl ar y saithdegau yn Nghymru. Cymysgedd o storiau newyddion a grwpiau pop Cymraeg y dydd. Darlledwyd ar 27ain Rhagfyr 1993, fel rhan o noson arbennig ar S4C yn dathlu penblwydd BBC Cymru yn 70 blwydd oed. [ A look at news stories in Wales during the 1970s, mixed in with Welsh-language pop music of the day, shown as part of S4C's night celebrating BBC Wales' 70th anniversary in 1993 ] Hawlfraint BBC/S4C