• Gwynfryn Evans better known as Gwyn Evans, is a former Welsh international lawn bowls player. Evans was part of a famous bowls family. He was born in...
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  • Gwyn Evans may refer to: Gwyn Evans (rugby union), Welsh rugby union player Gwyn Evans (footballer), Welsh footballer Gwyn Evans (bowls), lawn bowler...
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  • Gwyn Evans, and John Thomson. He won a national pairs title in 1971 when he was with the Ebbw Vale club. Newby, Donald (1987). Daily Telegraph Bowls Yearbook...
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  • international lawn bowls player. He won a bronze medal in the men's fours at the 1978 Commonwealth Games in Edmonton with Ellis Stanbury, Gwyn Evans and Ian Sutherland...
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    2000) 13 August Roy Evans, trade union leader (died 2015) Gareth Lewis, canon of Newport (died 1997) 15 August - Gwyn Evans, bowls player 1 September -...
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  • singles. He won two Welsh National Bowls Championships Pairs titles in 1966 and 1967, with his brother Gwyn Evans (the 1978 Commonwealth Games fours bronze...
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  • Donnelly P4 W3 Errol Bungey P4 W2 Tony Dunton P4 W1 Bill Farrell P4 W0 Gwyn Evans P4 W4 Jim Blake P4 W2 Eric Liddell P4 W2 Bruce Matheson P4 W2 George Alley...
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  • complete list of Commonwealth Games medallists in lawn bowls from 1930 to 2022. World Bowls Events Lawn bowls at the Commonwealth Games Results Database from...
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    book of the same name by the eminent Welsh writer Caradoc Evans. Also in the village is Twr-Gwyn Methodist Chapel (Capel Twrgwyn). It is believed that chapel...
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  • The lawn bowls competition at the 1978 Commonwealth Games took place in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada from 3-12 August 1978.   *   Host nation (Canada) David...
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