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Marion Evans : ウィキペディア英語版 | Marion Evans
Marion Evans (born Marion Jones, 20 June 1935 in Rhymney, Monmouthshire), is a Welsh historian and writer.〔("Rhymney schools World War 1 memorial restored to former glory by a Welsh historian" ). 18 October 2013. Retrieved on 28 October 2013.〕 She has written extensively about the town of Rhymney and its neighbouring villages and supporting forewords to her publications have been written by Ted Rowlands, Baron Rowlands; George Thomas, 1st Viscount Tonypandy; Eirene White, Baroness White of Rhymney; Roy Noble, BBC Wales; Edwina Hart, Welsh Assembly Minister and Sir Roddy Llewellyn. ==Life== From matriculation at Rhymney Grammar School she went to Cheshire County Training College, Crewe to gain her teaching certificate. She then taught at Hucknall and Tollerton primary schools in Nottinghamshire before returning to her place of birth to teach art and craft at Rhymney Grammar School. This was followed by a position at Upper Rhymney Primary School where she taught for more than twenty years. Marion was a founder member of the Rhymney Art Society, a member of the Rhymney Valley Art Society, the National Eisteddfod Art Committee, the Steering Committee of the Rhymney Valley Festival Organisation, a founder member of the Rhymney and District Society and a member of the League of Friends and the Rhymney Historical Society. She is also a member of the Wales Council for British Archeology.
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