Welsh Family History Archive
Dylan Thomas's Life in Wales - Part 3
Except where indicated, photography by Marita Ulrich of Oregon, USA, in August 1999.
When Dylan Thomas and his family lived at the Boathouse at Laugharne, he did most of his writing in a small wooden shed, situated high above the Boathouse and accessed via some steep stone steps. The shed became known as his "writing shed".
Above and below: Dylan Thomas's writing shed. The interior has been restored
to its appearance when Dylan was working there. One can imagine Dylan has
just popped over to Brown's Hotel for an inspirational pint (or two, or three)!
(upper photograph by John Ball)
Below: The view across the Taf estuary from near Dylan Thomas's Boathouse.
Above: St Martin's Church, Laugharne.
(Photography by John Ball)
In October 1953, Dylan Thomas flew to New York for his fourth and final visit to direct rehearsals for Under Milk Wood. He became ill soon after arriving, and lapsed into a coma from which he never recovered. He died on November 9, 1953 aged 39. His body was brought back to Wales and was buried in the graveyard of St Martin's Church, Laugharne.
Left: Ancient graves in St Martin's Churchyard.
Right: Dylan's grave is marked by a simple white wooden cross. His wife Caitlin is buried with him.
Below: Dylan Thomas's hillside grave,
with the township of Laugharne beyond.
Many thanks to Marita Ulrich for allowing me to use her wonderful photographs.
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