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Laugharne (Wales)
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[The Estuary, Laugharne]

A bright blue sea with a sandy beach and headland protruding into the sea in the middle of the left hand side of the canvas. Just above centre is a small sandbank with a larger one above it and to the right. A thin strip of land is visible on the horizon.

Press cuttings

Press cutting from the Evening Post, 8 February 1937, containing a report of an unfavourable review of Dylan Thomas's Twenty-Five Poems, published by J. M. Dent & Sons Ltd in 1936.

Photocopied press cutting from the Weekend Telegraph, original dated 16 December 1966, relating to a hitherto undiscovered poem by Dylan Thomas (central portion of cutting excised).

Press cutting from the South Wales Evening Post (6 July 1984) containing a letter from Daniel Jones relating to the statue of Dylan Thomas erected in Swansea.

Press cutting from The Irish Times (5 July 1988) containing an account of a visit to Dylan Thomas's home in Laugharne and of an interview with Daniel Jones.

Undated press cutting from unspecified source containing a review of Dylan Thomas: A Poet of his People by Andrew Sinclair, published by Michael Joseph, 1975.

Marion Thomas Deeds,

  • GB 0210 MARMAS
  • Fonds
  • 1740-[c.1960] /

Deeds and documents, 1740-1856, relating to properties in the parishes of Henllanfallteg, Llanboidy, Llanwinio, and Laugharne, Carmarthenshire, and St. Davids, Pembrokeshire; miscellaneous papers, 1876 - c. 1960, relating to St. Davids; and a pedigree, compiled by Major Francis Jones, of the Devonald and Morse families of Llanfyrnach and the associated family of Skeel of Trewilym, Pembrokeshire, 1886-1905.

Mrs Marion S. C. Thomas.