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Шаблон:Year in Wales header This article is about the particular significance of the year 1973 to Wales and its people.
Incumbents
- Secretary of State for Wales – Peter Thomas[1]
- Archbishop of Wales – Gwilym Williams, Bishop of Bangor[2]
- Archdruid of the National Eisteddfod of Wales – Brinli[3]
Events
- 10 February - A special conference of the Trades Union Congress is held at Llandrindod Wells as part of the campaign to establish a Wales TUC.[4][5]
- April - Elections take place to the new county councils of Wales
- April - The first Welsh-language papur bro community newspaper, Y Dinesydd, is founded.[6]
- 10 May - Elections take place to the new Wales district councils, with big gains for the Labour Party in South Wales.[7]
- May - Sony opens its factory in Bridgend, the first major Japanese investment in Wales.
- 15 May - The Llyn Brianne dam is officially opened by Princess Alexandra.[8]
- 17 July - Sixteen-year-old Sandra Newton is found murdered at Tonmawr.[9]
- 16 September - Sixteen-year-olds Geraldine Hughes and Pauline Floyd are found murdered at Llandarcy. Their murders, along with that of Sandra Newton in July, will remain unsolved for 29 years.[10]
- 23 October - Professor Brian Josephson wins the Nobel Prize for Physics.[11]
- During the year, there are 424 road deaths in Wales - an all-time record.
- Drilling for oil and gas begins off the coast of Wales. A fourth oil refinery opens at Milford Haven.
Arts and literature
- The Welsh Philharmonia Orchestra is founded.
- Theatr Ardudwy at Coleg Harlech, designed by Colwyn Foulkes & Partners, opens.[12]
- Sir Richard Armstrong becomes conductor of Welsh National Opera.
- Joe Strummer begins his studies at Newport College of Art.
- Welsh actress Angharad Rees marries Christopher Cazenove.
Awards
- National Eisteddfod of Wales (held in Ruthin)
- National Eisteddfod of Wales: Chair - Alan Llwyd
- National Eisteddfod of Wales: Crown - Alan Llwyd
- National Eisteddfod of Wales: Prose Medal - Emyr Roberts
- National Eisteddfod of Wales: Drama Medal - Urien Wiliam
New books
English language
- Leo Abse - Private Member
- Gwynfor Evans - Wales Can Win
- Richard Hughes - The Wooden Shepherdess
- Emlyn Williams – Emlyn
Welsh language
- Huw Lloyd Edwards - Y Llyffantod
- Jane Edwards - Tyfu
- W. J. Gruffydd (Elerydd) - Cerddi'r Llygad
- Moses Glyn Jones - Y Ffynnon Fyw[13]
- T. Llew Jones - Barti Ddu[14]
- Judith Maro - Atgofion Haganah[15]
- Caradog Prichard - Afal Drwg Adda[16]
- Gomer M. Roberts - Cloc y Capel[17]
New drama
- Islwyn Ffowc Elis - Harris
Music
- 23 November - Max Boyce records his legendary Live at Treorchy show at Treorchy Rugby Club.[18]
- Karl Jenkins' first album with Soft Machine, Six, wins the Melody Maker British Jazz Album of the Year award. Jenkins also wins the miscellaneous musical instrument award.
- Grace Williams - Ave Maris Stella and Fairest of Stars
Visual arts
- Ivor Roberts-Jones - Statue of Winston Churchill, Parliament Square, unveiled on 1 November by Lady Churchill.[19]
Film
Welsh-language films
- None
English-language films
- Holiday on the Buses filmed on location at Pontins holiday camp, Prestatyn[20]
Broadcasting
- The Labour Party publishes a study arguing that independent television arrangements in the UK are causing non Welsh-speaking residents to lose their Welsh identity.[21]
Welsh-language television
- Youth music programme Disc a Dawn ends its six-year run, to be replaced the following year by Gwerin 74, a folk music show.[22]
English-language television
- Fish (with John Ogwen)
- Hang out your Brightest Colours, controversial documentary by Kenneth Griffith[23]
- Philip Madoc makes a memorable appearance as a U-boat captain in Dad's Army.[24]
Sport
- Athletics – Cardiff Amateur Athletic Club wins the British Athletics League Championship for the second time.
- Cycling – The Welsh Cycling Union is formed.
- Horse racing – Geoff Lewis wins both the Epsom Oaks and the 1,000 Guineas on "Mysterious".[25]
- Rugby union – Japan plays its first rugby match in Europe at Penygraig in the Rhondda Valley.
- Snooker – Ray Reardon wins his second World Championship title.[26]
- Berwyn Price wins BBC Wales Sports Personality of the Year.[27]
Births
- 20 January - Stephen Crabb, politician (born in Scotland)[28]
- 15 February - Adrian Lewis Morgan, actor
- 27 February - Mark Taylor, rugby union player and manager
- 24 April - Gabby Logan, television presenter
- 3 May - Jamie Baulch, athlete (born in Nottingham)[29]
- 10 May - Ryan Nicholls, footballer
- 29 May - Lee Jones, footballer
- 6 July - Bradley Dredge, golfer
- 6 August - Donna Lewis, singer
- 22 August - Lee Dainton, skateboarder
- 6 October - Ioan Gruffudd, actor[30]
- 9 October - Sian Evans, singer
- 3 November - Mark Evans, comedy scriptwriter
- 29 November - Ryan Giggs, footballer
Deaths
- 8 January - Sir David Hughes Parry, professor of law and university administrator, 80[31]
- 11 January - Vernon Morris, cricketer
- 30 January - Trystan Edwards, architectural critic, town planner and amateur cartographer, 88[32]
- 12 March - Willie Llewellyn, Wales international rugby player, 94
- 19 March - Sir Clement Price Thomas, surgeon, 79[33]
- 23 May - Kenneth Allott, poet and critic[34]
- 29 July - Guy Morgan, rugby player, 65
- 9 August - Donald Peers, singer, 66[35]
- 11 August
- Johnnie Clay, Test cricketer, 75
- Gil Morgan, rugby league player, 65
- 21 September - C. H. Dodd, theologian, 89[36]
- 8 October - Evan Tom Davies, mathematician, 69[37]
- 3 November - Melville Richards, academic, 63[38]
- 4 November - Billy Williams, dual-code international rugby player, 67
- 16 November - Dai Hiddlestone, Wales international rugby player, 83
- 24 November - Brigadier Hugh Llewellyn Glyn Hughes, soldier and medical administrator, 81[39]
- date unknown
- Anne Griffith-Jones, educationist, 83[40]
- Elena Puw Morgan, novelist
- Wick Powell, rugby player
See also
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