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❤️ Sergey Yanyushkin 🎁

"Sergey Yanyushkin (born 16 November 1986) is a Russian rugby union player who generally plays as a fly half represents Russia internationally. He was included in the Russian squad for the 2019 Rugby World Cup which is scheduled to be held in Japan for the first time and also marks his first World Cup appearance. Career He made his international debut for Russia against Spain on 2 February 2013. References Category:Russian rugby union players Category:Russia international rugby union players Category:Living people Category:1986 births Category:Sportspeople from Penza Category:Rugby union fly-halves "

❤️ Rosalie K. Fry 🎁

"Rosalie Kingsmill Fry (April 22, 1911 - 1992) was a Canadian-born author and illustrator who lived most of her life in Wales. She was born on Vancouver Island and moved to Swansea with her family at a young age. She was educated in Swansea and went on to study art at the Central School of Art and Design in London from 1929 to 1934. She began writing children's stories because of her interest in illustration; her first book Bumblebuzz was published in 1938. She served in the Women's Royal Naval Service during World War II. Fry also contributed illustrations to various publications. The text of her book Child of the Western Isles formed the basis for the 1994 film The Secret of Roan Inish. Selected works * In a Rock Pool (1947) * Pipkin Sees the World (1953) * The Land of Lost Handkerchiefs, illustrator, text by Marjorie Knight (1954) * Deep in the Forest (1955) * The Wind Call (1955) * The Water-Babies, A Fairy Tale for a Land Baby, illustrator, text by Charles Kingsley (1957) * Child of the Western Isles (1957), republished in 1959 as The Secret of Ron Mor Skerry * Gypsy Princess, illustrated by Philip Gough (1959) * The Echo Song (1962) * The Riddle of the Figurehead (1963) * September Island, illustrated by Margery Gill (1965) * Snowed Up', illustrated by Robin Jacques (1970) References Category:1911 births Category:1992 deaths Category:Welsh women writers Category:Welsh illustrators Category:British children's book illustrators "

❤️ 1973 Gwent County Council election 🎁

"The 1973 Gwent County Council election was held on Thursday 12 April 1973 to elect councillors to the new Gwent County Council, governing the new county of Gwent, Wales. It took place on the same day as other county council elections in the United Kingdom. These were the first elections to the new county council, which would come into effect on 1 April 1974. Future elections would take place every four years, with the next one scheduled for April 1977. The 1973 election saw the Labour Party win a strong majority on the Council. Background Gwent was created following local government reorganisation enacted by the Local Government Act 1972. It covered the area of Monmouthshire and Newport County Borough, which would be transferred from England to Wales in 1974. The 1973 elections were the first to the new local authorities, with councillors acting in a shadow capacity until 1 April 1974 when the new councils took full effect. The position of alderman on the local authorities was abolished, with all members of the new councils being elected ward councillors. Overview of the result Seventy-eight Gwent County Council seats in 66 electoral wards were up for election in April 1973. Labour overall increased its presence in comparison with the old councils, though there were some close battles between Labour, the Liberals and Independents in some wards. In Cwmbran Labour did not fare so well, with an Independent and a Ratepayer candidate winning seats, and the Conservatives polling strongly. } Ward results Contests took place in 49 wards, with candidates in seventeen of the wards being elected unopposed. =Aberbeeg and Six Bells (1 seat)= =Abercarn and Cwmcarn (1 seat)= =Abergavenny Cantref and Grofield (1 seat)= =Abergavenny Castle and Priory (1 seat)= =Abersychan Central (1 seat)= =Abersychan North (1 seat)= =Abertillery (1 seat)= =Alexandra (1 seat)= =Allt-yr-yn (1 seat)= =Alway (2 seats)= =Bassaleg and Marshfield (1 seat)= =Bedwellty No. 2 Pengam (1 seat)= =Bedwellty No. 3 Argoed and Cefn Fforest (1 seat)= =Beechwood (2 seats)= =Bettws (1 seat)= =Blackwood (1 seat)= =Blaenavon (1 seat)= =Brynmawr (1 seat)= =Caerleon (1 seat)= =Caerwent (1 seat)= =Caldicot (1 seat)= =Central (1 seat)= =Chepstow (1 seat)= =Crickhowell and Llanelly Parish (1 seat)= =Crucorny Fawr and Llantilio Pertholey (1 seat)= =Crumlin (1 seat)= =Cwmbran Central and Llantarnam (1 seat)= =Cwmtillery (1 seat)= =Ebbw Vale, Badminton, Beaufort and N Central= =Ebbw Vale Central, Cwm and South Central= =Fairwater and Henllys (1 seat)= =Langstone (1 seat)= =Llanfoist and Llanover (1 seat)= =Llanfrechfa Lower (2 seats)= =Llanhilleth (1 seat)= =Liswerry (2 seats)= =Malpas (1 seat)= =Monmouth (1 seat)= =Mynyddislwyn Penmaen (1 seat)= =Nantyglo and Blaina Central and South (1 seat)= =Nantyglo and Blaina North (1 seat)= =Newbridge (1 seat)= =Old Cwmbran (1 seat)= Councillor Rex was a credit company agent and had been a member of Cwmbran Urban Council for 16 years. =Panteg East (1 seat)= This was local newspaper reporter Don Touhig's first ever election, which he won by over 700 votes. =Panteg West (1 seat)= =Pontllanfraith (1 seat)= =Pontnewydd (1 seat)= Councillor Pritchard was General Secretary of the Monmouthshire Federation of Ratepayers. =Pontnewydd North (1 seat)= =Pontnewydd South (1 seat)= =Pontypool (1 seat)= =Ringland (2 seats)= =Risca Central (1 seat)= =Risca North (1 seat)= =Risca South (1 seat)= =Rogerstone (1 seat)= =Shaftesbury (2 seats)= =Shirenewton and Tintern (1 seat)= =St Julians (2 seats)= =St Woolos (2 seats)= =Tredegar Central and West (1 seat)= Bill Harry had been one of four Monmouthshire county councillors in Tredegar for 13 years, but Gwent County Council would only have three Tredegar county councillors, with Harry being the loser against Angus Donaldson who was a sitting Liberal Monmouthshire councillor for Tredegar. =Tredegar Georgetown (1 seat)= =Tredegar Sirhowy (1 seat)= Councillor Thomas won after a recount. =Upper Cwmbran (1 seat)= =Usk and Pontypool Rural (1 seat)= =Victoria (1 seat)= Percy Jones, an alderman and former major of Newport County Borough had been a council member in Newport for 20 years. =Ynysddu (1 seat)= See also * 1972 Newport County Borough Council election Notes References Gwent Category:Council elections in Gwent "

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