1970 in Wales

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See also 1969 in Wales, other events of 1970, 1971 in Wales and the list of years in Wales.

Contents

[edit] Incumbents

[edit] Events

[edit] Arts and literature

[edit] Awards

  • National Eisteddfod of Wales (held in Ammanford)
  • National Eisteddfod of Wales: Chair - Tomi Evans
  • National Eisteddfod of Wales: Crown - Bryan Martin Davies
  • National Eisteddfod of Wales: Prose Medal - withheld

[edit] New books

  • Marion Eames - Y Stafell Ddirgel
  • Ron Berry - So Long, Hector Bebb
  • Tom Earley - The Sad Mountain
  • T. Wilson Evans - Iwan Tudur
  • Menna Gallie - You're Welcome to Ulster!
  • J. Gwyn Griffiths - Cerddi Cairo
  • John Robert Jones - Ac Onide
  • Sally Roberts Jones - Turning Away
  • John Ormond - Requiem and Celebration
  • Harri Webb - The Green Desert
  • Gwynne Williams - Rhwng Gewyn ac Asgwrn

[edit] Music

[edit] Film

[edit] Welsh language films

  • None

[edit] Broadcasting

  • Coverage of the Llangollen International Eisteddfod is the first colour programme to be made by BBC Wales.

[edit] Welsh language television

[edit] English language television

[edit] Sports

  • Boxing - Eddie Avoth wins the Commonwealth lightweight title.
  • Snooker - Ray Reardon wins the World Professional Championship for the first time.

[edit] Births

[edit] Deaths

  • February 2 - Bertrand Russell, philosopher
  • June 9 - Billy Spiller, cricketer and rugby player
  • July 10 - Isaac Griffiths, politician in Canada
  • November 7 - Naunton Wayne, actor
  • date unknown - Huw Thomas Edwards, Welsh Nationalist leader
  • date unknown - Ifan ab Owen Edwards, founder of the Urdd
  • date unknown - Thomas Iorwerth Ellis, academic
  • date unknown - Albert Evans-Jones (Cynan), poet
  • date unknown - Jack Jones, novelist
  • date unknown - John Edward Jones, Plaid Cymru leader
  • date unknown - John Robert Jones, philosophy professor
  • date unknown - Alwyn Lloyd, architect
  • date unknown - William Henry Mainwaring, miners’ leader
  • date unknown - Trefor Morgan, financier
  • date unknown - D. J. Williams, author and Plaid Cymru politician