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Thomas Legg, in 1930. Their three children, Margaret, Anne and George Legg (b. 1932), were brought up in New Quay, in a house called
Wendawel, which is today part of the Dylan Thomas Trail around the town. Thomas Legg's parents, Captain George Legg OBE and his wife, Margaret, also lived in New Quay. George and Margaret are to be found in the 1945 Register of Electors for New Quay, as is their daughter-in-law, Theodosia. For more on Dylan Thomas' New Quay relations, see pp. 106â115 of D. N. Thomas (2002)
738:, whose summer residence was Plas Llanina, an historic manor house perched on the cliffs at Cei Bach, just a short walk away from Majoda. He encouraged Thomas to use the old apple house at the bottom of the manor's walled garden as a quiet place in which to write. It would have been an inspirational setting, and one Dylan Thomas scholar has suggested that the stories about Llanina's drowned houses and cemetery are "the literal truth that inspired the imaginative and poetic truth" of
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to the
Musgrave family from around 1630. By the end of the 18th century it had passed into the ownership of the Jones family, the last of whom was Edward Warren Jones. When he died, he left the Llanina Estate to his two godchildren, Mrs Charlotte Lloyd (of Coedmore) and her younger brother, Charles Richard Longcroft. The house remained with the Longcrofts until about 1920, its last owner being Air Vice Marshal Sir
799:, has said "Of course, it wasn't really written in Laugharne at all. It was written in New Quay, most of it." Jack Patrick Evans, landlord of the Black Lion in New Quay, has provided an account of Thomas gathering material for the play in the pub: â...he seemed to do his best writing among us local people â he was always with a pad on his knees...Always busy, making notes of any local characters who came in."
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2565:, Grosvenor. They are both still in use today (2022). Laugharne's harbour had vanished under saltmarsh and silt long before Thomas' time. Ever since the 17th century, ââŚthe incremental growth of the salt marsh deprived the town of both beach and harbour and landlocked its castle.â See S. Read et. al. (2021),
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Llanina is a mile or so to the north of New Quay on the cliffs above Traethgwyn and Cei Bach beaches. It is considered a good example of a small-scale, post-medieval gentry house. It has a chequered history, including some interesting owners and various stories associated with them. It belonged
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Swansea living in New Quay, who had come after the bombing of Swansea in February 1941, including the historian and artist, Myra Evans (1883-1972). Thomas' Swansea friend and distant cousin, Vera Killick, lived next to Majoda in Ffynnonfeddyg cottage, whilst her
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Elizabeth Ann Williams nĂŠe Evans who had married John Williams (1864-1911), the brother of Dylanâs mother, Florence. Elizabeth left Swansea to live in New Quay in the 1920s, together with her daughter, Theodosia (b.1904), who was Dylan's first cousin. Theodosia married a master mariner,
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Archive in the University of Texas at Austin has a list written by Thomas in June 1953 of people, including Rymer, to whom he intended to write. Capt. Walter Rymer's family lived in Sunnydale on Brongwyn Lane in New Quay (Register of Electors, 1945). He captained trawlers for Neale
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There are, too, New Quay people who can be found in the play, but not by name. Fourth
Drownedâs question âButtermilk and whippets?â is a good example: Jack Patrick, landlord of the Black Lion, kept whippets and made buttermilk in his dairy next to the hotel. Thereâs a photo of Jack with one of his
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Jack Lloyd Evans, a New Quay postman and the Town Crier, also lived on Church Street. He provided the character of
Llareggub's postman, Willy Nilly, whose practice of opening letters, and spreading the news, reflects Lloyd's role as Town Crier, as Thomas himself noted: "Nobody minds him opening the
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Caitlin, was exactly Thomas's kind of place, "with the ocean in front of him...and a pub where he felt at home in the eveningsâ and he was happy there, as his letters reveal. His ten months at Majoda were the most fertile period of his adult life, a second flowering said his first
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lived in New Quay from 4 September 1944 until July 1945, renting a cliff-top bungalow called Majoda - there's a photograph here: It stood, said Thomas, âin a really wonderful bit of the bay, with a beach of its own. Terrific.â Made of wood and asbestos, Majoda's facilities were basic: it had no
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Llareggub had Donkey Down (as well as Donkey Street and Donkey Lane). In New Quay, the Downs was an area of steep grassland that stretched down from the Black Lion to the lifeboat station. It was used for grazing donkeys, including Maisie, the Black Lionâs donkey. Thomas refers to the braying of
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In 1933, Dan Jones, a general builder in New Quay, married
Phyllis Cherry, the daughter of Walter and Edith Cherry of Margaret Street, New Quay (see Free BMD, June quarter). Dan, Phyllis and her parents are all in the 1945 Register of Electors for New Quay. Walter Cherry was a town councillor,
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In 1907, a local newspaper noted that âNew Quay... has more retired sea captains living in it than any other place of its own size in Wales.â At the 1939 War Register, there were 58 sailors living in New Quay (of whom 30 were master mariners), compared with four living in Laugharne and one in
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Until the early 19th century, New Quay consisted of a few thatched cottages surrounded by agricultural land, the natural harbour providing a safe mooring for fishing boats and a few small trading vessels. The New Quay Harbour Act was passed in 1834 and a stone pier was constructed at a cost of
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Plas Gelli is a Grade II listed building. The house was built in the 1680s, with a four-room cross-wing added in the late 18th century. Dylan and Caitlin lived in Plas Gelli with Vera Killick, Evelyn Milton and their mother, Margaret Phillips. For more on this, see D. N. Thomas (2000)
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and a Memorial Hall. There is also a public park at the top of New Quay next to the tennis court. New Quay Bowling Club is on Francis Street, at the top of the town. New Quay Golf Club first appeared in 1909, but closed in the 1920s. The nearest golf club today is Cardigan Golf Club.
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Thomas and his family left New Quay in July 1945. By September, he was writing to Caitlin about finding somewhere to live, telling her he would live in Majoda again. He came back to New Quay at least twice in 1946, the first time in March, a visit he records in his radio broadcast,
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There were 877 residents in New Quay shown on the Register of Electors in May 1945. Of these, 587 were women and 290 were men, figures that partly reflect the number of New Quay men, most of them sailors, who were killed in the First and Second World Wars.
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By the 1840s, more than three hundred men were employed in building ships in three centres: New Quay itself; Traethgwyn, a bay just to the north; and Cei-bach, a pebble beach further north below a wooded cliff. Here were constructed not only
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sister, Evelyn Milton, lived further along the cliff-top. Thomas also had a Swansea aunt, and four cousins, in New Quay, who had lived there since the 1920s, as well as a more distant relative, the First World War fighter pilot ace,
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Frondolau quarry at the end of Rock Street and Neuadd quarry on the headland above. As with Llareggub's Mr Waldo and Mrs Beattie Morris up in the quarry, New Quayâs Frondolau quarry had long been a favourite spot for couples, as the
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were evacuated to New Quay during the 1939-1945 War, and billeted around the town in residentsâ homes and hotels. There is an extended online description, with photos, of the Schoolâs time in New Quay in the School magazine.
2387:, (2012) p75. In her book on New Quay, former resident, Catrin Edwards-Jones, gives examples of the local news that Jack Lloyd would cry out e.g. forthcoming local events such as a concert or a meeting in the Memorial Hall (
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The New Quay historian, S.C. Passmore, has noted the âzeal for learningâ that was present in New Quay. This was reflected in the opening of a Newspaper Reading Room in 1854, later incorporating a Lloyds Lending Library.
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Manchester House on Margaret Street in New Quay was a draper and millinerâs shop, as it is in Llareggub but not in Laugharne, where it was a general store. Thomas mentions New Quayâs Manchester House in his broadcast,
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Eluned Pritchard-Jones was the wife of Barclays bank manager, Richard Pritchard-Jones, Bank House, Church Street. (1945 Register of Electors.) There's more on her household fastidiousness in the Knowledge entry for
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Llareggub's occupational profile as a town of seafarers, fishermen, cocklers and farmers has been examined through an analysis of the 1939 War Register, comparing the returns for New Quay with those for Laugharne,
770:." Not since his late teenage years had Thomas written so much. His second biographer, Paul Ferris, concluded that "on the grounds of output, the bungalow deserves a plaque of its own." Thomasâs third biographer,
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had once reported: âShould Cupid pierce the tender hearts of the lovely maidens and brave young men, the quarry and the lonely cliffs form an unapproachable fortress to guard their faltering confessions.â August
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magistrate and a Black Lion regular. Following the marriage, Dan became known as both Dan Cherry and as Cherry Jones - see D. N. Thomas (2000), Dylan Thomas: A Farm, Two Mansions and a Bungalow, Seren, p. 218.
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that sailed the world were captained by New Quay men. Between 1850 and 1927, the Board of Trade issued 1,380 Merchant Master and Mate certificates to New Quay men compared, for example, with 21 certificates to
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Other names and features from New Quay in the play include Maesgwyn farm, the Sailor's Home Arms, the river Dewi, the quarry, the harbour, Manchester House, the hill of windows and the Downs.
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Annie Davies was the wife of Thomas Ogmore Davies whose drapery shop, Bon MarchĂŠ, stood at the top of Church Street, next to the Queens Hotel. There's a period photograph of Bon MarchĂŠ here:
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about a walk around New Quay. This radio script has been described by Professor Walford Davies as "a veritable storehouse of phrases, rhythms and details later resurrected or modified for
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mains electricity, gas or water, and the lavatory and a water tap were both outside. It was, wrote Caitlin, "cheaply primitive," and they were there during one of the coldest
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At the beginning of the play, Third Drowned asks: âHowâs the tenors in Dowlais?â The question reflects the close relationship that once existed between New Quay and
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Farmers and Figureheads: the Port of New Quay and its Hinterland
1916:, vol. 2, Seren. For the family tree linking Dylan and Ira, see
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Farmers and Figureheads: the Port of New Quay and its Hinterland
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Farmers and Figureheads: the Port of New Quay and its Hinterland
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Maritime Heritage:The Ships and Seamen of Southern Ceredigion
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Samantha Wynne Rhydderch (b.1966), poet. Knowledge in Welsh.
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Discover Dylan Thomas: the official Dylan Thomas website
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The New Quay Lifeboats: 150 Years of Service and Courage
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The New Quay Lifeboats: 150 Years of Service and Courage
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Public transport is provided by regular bus services to
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Walford Davies, in W. Davies and R. Maud eds. (1995),
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Thomas also refers to New Quay in his 1949 broadcast,
2043:, p92 Secker and Warburg. The pub was the Black Lion
1636:"Castell Henllys Iron Age Village | VisitWales"
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Photographs of New Quay with a Dylan Thomas interest
1970:... is reproduced on p. 189 of D. N. Thomas (2000)
3029:"Ty Glyn Davis Trust - Holiday Centre and Gardens"
2524:pp. 212-213, Seren, for more on the Sailor's Arms.
2443:). For more on Dai Fred see Thomas, D. N. (2000),
802:Thomas's sketch of Llareggub is now online at the
2885:, a reclusive aristocrat. For more on these, see
2471:Dylan Thomas: A Farm, Two Mansions and a Bungalow
2458:Dylan Thomas: A Farm, Two Mansions and a Bungalow
2445:Dylan Thomas: A Farm, Two Mansions and a Bungalow
1860:Dylan Thomas: A Farm, Two Mansions and a Bungalow
1360:. Drive Publications Limited. 1980. p. 293.
1262:Dylan Thomas: A Farm, Two Mansions and a Bungalow
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2094:, p92, Secker and Warburg. (3) P. Ferris (1999)
1974:. It can also be found on p618 of Dylan Thomas'
1471:, pp77-83, Llanina Books and W. J. Lewis (1987)
2954:"Plas Llanina; Llanina House, Llanina (106511)"
2736:
1106:and other essays on Dylan Thomas, New Quay and
672:were abandoned in the 1860s, and that from the
2217:Ceredigion Coast: Llareggub and the Black Lion
1600:"Llanerchaeron | Ceredigion | Wales"
1251:Ceredigion Coast: Llareggub and the Black Lion
932:(1858â1925), clergyman, politician and MP for
736:Thomas Scott-Ellis, 8th Baron Howard de Walden
682:Lampeter, Aberayron and New Quay Light Railway
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2976:The Longcrofts: 500 Years of a British Family
1171:S. Campbell-Jones (S. C. Passmore) (1974/75)
1118:New Quay, Llareggub and the 1939 War Register
2900:On the Air with Dylan Thomas: The Broadcasts
2098:, p.4, J. M. Dent. Further work was done on
2090:, p.266, Little-Brown. (2) C. Thomas (1986)
1794:, p. 581, and also see pp.582 and 583, Dent.
2313:Dylan Thomas's Swansea, Gower and Laugharne
2232:W. Davies and R. Maud, eds.(1995) p. xvii,
2223:, ed. S. Edmonds, Literature Wales/Graffeg.
1764:The dates are evident from Thomas' letters.
1502:to Donald Taylor, October 26, 1944, in the
1398:Ceredigion: Interpreting an Ancient County.
1382:Ceredigion: Interpreting an Ancient County.
1257:, ed. S. Edmonds, Literature Wales/Graffeg.
1184:Dylan Thomas's Swansea, Gower and Laugharne
555:that lives in Cardigan Bay. The town has a
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2854:Striding Dill Jones â Jazz with Black Hwyl
2607:with another photo in D. N. Thomas (2000)
2391:(2013), Book Guild Publishing, pp. 28â29).
2086:in New Quay: see (1) C. FitzGibbon (1965)
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2315:, University of Wales Press. pp. 103â104.
1731:"New Quay RNLI mark 150 years of service"
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2776:"Dylan Thomas - New Quay / Y Cei Newydd"
2499:p. 26, Grosvenor and S. Passmore (2015)
2413:See Davies, W. and Maud, R. eds. (1995)
1618:"Pentre Ifan Burial Chamber | Cadw"
1574:"Cardigan Bay Regatta in its 126th year"
1098:On the trail of Dylan Thomas in New Quay
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4011:University of Wales Trinity Saint David
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2601:Under Milk Wood: the Definitive Edition
2415:Under Milk Wood: the Definitive Edition
2234:Under Milk Wood: the Definitive Edition
2191:Dylan Thomas: In the Mercy of his Means
2157:Under Milk Wood: the Definitive Edition
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1226:New Quay at the time of the 1851 Census
1191:Under Milk Wood: the Definitive Edition
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607:on the scenic route to Devilâs Bridge.
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2832:Bringing to mind the Sailors' Arms in
2765:See R. Atrill in External Links below.
2221:A Dylan Odessey: 15 Literary Tour Maps
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1541:"Councillors at New Quay Town Council"
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1255:A Dylan Odessey: 15 Literary Tour Maps
1049:Then and Now: How New Quay Has Changed
729:Wales - Green Mountain, Black Mountain
3082:
3064:Welsh Historic Gardens Trust Bulletin
2707:"BBC Writersroom - Sharman Macdonald"
2112:The Collected Letters of Dylan Thomas
1576:. New Quay Yacht Club. Archived from
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1302:Dylan Thomas: A Centenary Celebration
1128:Dylan, Vera and The Edge of Love film
1094:An Early Morning Walk Around New Quay
1041:A Brief History of New Quay in Photos
1026:The house sits next to the church of
979:, (1923â1984), a jazz stride pianist.
791:broadcast of the play, its producer,
2571:Laugharne harbour lost to salt marsh
2567:The geomorphology of the Taf Estuary
2004:. pp. 45â51 and M. de Walden (1965)
1144:with an analysis by D. N. Thomas at
1009:Charles Alexander Holcombe Longcroft
758:, provided nearly half the poems of
2656:Llareggub and the 1939 War Register
2609:A Farm, Two Mansions and a Bungalow
2522:A Farm, Two Mansions and a Bungalow
2505:A Farm, Two Mansions and a Bungalow
2374:, pp. 60-61, Book Guild Publishing.
2327:, Google Sites. First published on
1952:A Farm, Two Mansions and a Bungalow
1938:A Farm, Two Mansions and a Bungalow
1922:A Farm, Two Mansions and a Bungalow
1835:A Farm, Two Mansions and a Bungalow
1805:A Farm, Two Mansions and a Bungalow
1792:The Collected Letters: Dylan Thomas
1435:Llareggub and the 1939 War Register
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1205:The Collected Letters: Dylan Thomas
1122:Llareggub and the 1939 War Register
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3010:pp. 45â51 and M. de Walden (1965)
2269:Dylan Remembered 1935â1953, vol. 2
2118:received its first publication in
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1189:W. Davies and R. Maud, eds.(1995)
1173:Shipbuilding at New Quay 1779-1878
1058:The Dylan Thomas Trail in New Quay
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1504:Collected Letters of Dylan Thomas
1400:Gwasg Careg Gwalch (2005) pg. 64.
1291:Dylan Remembered vol. 2 1935â1953
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856:Much of the location filming for
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1560:"New Quay Honey Farm West Wales"
1384:Gwasg Careg Gwalch (2005) p. 63.
1132:The Edge of Love: the Real Story
982:Angharad Taris (b.1964), artist.
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3027:, Cloud Wales Web Development.
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279:Senedd Cymru â Welsh Parliament
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3066:, Winter, p. 6, and online at
3025:https://www/.cloud-wales.co.uk
2988:Hayward, Will (2 April 2018).
2795:See D. N. Thomas (2002) p. 85
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991:(b.1969), writer and academic.
725:Sooner than you can water milk
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2928:Dictionary of Welsh Biography
2520:See also D. N. Thomas (2000)
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1140:, National Library of Wales:
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4205:Registered parks and gardens
4160:Parliamentary constituencies
3045:See See D. N. Thomas (2000)
2325:Analysis of Llareggub sketch
1558:Davies, Jane (6 June 2019).
1287:The Birth of Under Milk Wood
1186:, University of Wales Press.
961:1904 Welsh Christian revival
907:The Crumbs of One Manâs Year
734:One of Thomas's patrons was
528:New Quay is the name of the
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4303:Ports and harbours of Wales
3654:(Llanfihangel Genau'r Glyn)
2881:, a retired fighter pilot;
2799:Y Lolfa, for this pub walk.
2660:Llareggub/1939 War Register
2178:Dylan Thomas: The Biography
2096:Dylan Thomas: The Biography
2060:ed. Paul Ferris, 2000, Dent
1824:, p.89, Secker and Warburg,
1411:Llareggub 1939 War Register
1358:AA Book of British Villages
1142:Dylan's Sketch of Llareggub
10:
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2282:Dylan Remembered 1935â1953
1914:Dylan Remembered 1935-1953
1875:Vera and Dylan family tree
1449:, pp57 and 111, Grosvenor.
1300:in Ellis, H. (ed.) (2014)
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845:The writer and puppeteer,
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4313:Communities in Ceredigion
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2933:National Library of Wales
2810:Cilie poets and musicians
2687:Howells, Myfanwy (1959).
2575:Laugharne harbour history
2389:New Quay Wales Remembered
2372:New Quay Wales Remembered
2122:magazine in October 1945.
2073:, pp266-67, Little Brown.
1918:Ira and Dylan family tree
1698:, "Golf's Missing Links".
1498:. See also a letter from
1485:Memorial Hall Information
1198:New Quay Wales Remembered
804:National Library of Wales
631:New Quay Lifeboat Station
534:Ceredigion County Council
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4308:Seaside resorts in Wales
3014:, Sidgewick and Jackson.
3006:See D. N. Thomas (2000)
2902:, p201, New Directions.
2808:On the Cilie poets, see
2737:David N. Thomas (2002).
2144:The Unconquerable People
2088:The Life of Dylan Thomas
2071:The Life of Dylan Thomas
2008:, Sidgewick and Jackson.
1311:, Sidgewick and Jackson.
1298:A Postcard from New Quay
1200:, Book Guild Publishing.
1196:C. Edwards-Jones (2013)
1112:A Postcard from New Quay
1104:A Postcard from New Quay
764:Quite Early One Morning,
723:. His New Quay pub poem
574:The annual Cardigan Bay
3678:Llanfihangel y Creuddyn
2869:29 August 1946, in the
2674:, Bles and online here
2588:Quite Early One Morning
2501:The Streets of New Quay
2402:The Streets of New Quay
2385:Farmers and Figureheads
2215:S. W. Rhydderch (2015)
2161:Quite Early One Morning
2056:, November 28, 1944 in
1790:P. Ferris (ed.) (2000)
1658:Vale of Rheidol Railway
1496:Nautical School website
1249:S. W. Rhydderch (2015)
1244:The Streets of New Quay
1203:P. Ferris (ed.) (2000)
716:, aka Ira Taffy Jones.
708:winters on record.
543:Tourism and attractions
497:1904-1905 Welsh revival
402:. It remains a popular
4001:Aberystwyth University
2879:James Ira Thomas Jones
2850:The Dylan Thomas Trail
2797:The Dylan Thomas Trail
2739:The Dylan Thomas Trail
2484:The Dylan Thomas Trail
2447:, Seren, pp. 219â220.
2140:Twenty Years A-Growing
2136:Suffer Little Children
2114:, p. 629, J. M. Dent.
1901:The Dylan Thomas Trail
1779:The Dylan Thomas Trail
1545:Cyngor Tref Cei Newydd
1280:The Dylan Thomas Trail
1269:Dylan Thomas' New Quay
1242:S. C. Passmore (2015)
1235:S. C. Passmore (2012)
1224:S. C. Passmore (1986)
750:Constantine FitzGibbon
714:James Ira Thomas Jones
510:London Nautical School
424:
423:St Llwchaiarn's Church
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195:Postcode district
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23:. For other uses, see
4288:Beaches of Ceredigion
3117:Principal settlements
2820:6 September 1945, in
2676:Wilkinson in New Quay
2654:D. N. Thomas, (2019)
2633:(1948), Bles, p. 131.
2535:New Quay and Llanarth
2069:C. FitzGibbon (1963)
2058:The Collected Letters
1719:on 28 September 2008.
1685:Memorial Hall website
1672:"Devils Bridge Falls"
1528:New Quay War Memorial
1473:New Quay and Llanarth
1458:Passmore op.cit. p110
1445:S.C. Passmore (2012)
1396:Jenkins, J. Geraint.
1380:Jenkins, J. Geraint.
1219:New Quay and Llanarth
1210:J. G. Jenkins (1982)
422:
396:Ceredigion Coast Path
143:Preserved county
2883:Alastair Hugh Graham
2670:W. Wilkinson (1948)
2417:, p.xxxvi, Everyman.
2284:, pp. 99â100, Seren.
2280:D. N. Thomas (2004)
2267:D. N. Thomas (2004)
2254:D. Cleverdon (1954)
2206:, pp. 285â313, Seren
2202:D. N. Thomas (2004)
2000:D. N. Thomas (2000)
1936:D. N. Thomas (2000)
1847:Swansea 1941 bombing
1833:D. N. Thomas (2000)
1696:"New Quay Golf Club"
1314:W. Wilkinson (1948)
1307:M. de Walden (1965)
1296:D. N. Thomas (2014)
1285:D. N. Thomas (2004)
1278:D. N. Thomas (2002)
1267:D. N. Thomas (2002)
1260:D. N. Thomas (2000)
1182:J .A. Davies (2000)
1076:D. N. Thomas (n.d.)
947:Elizabeth Mary Jones
934:Carmarthenshire East
924:Other notable people
760:Deaths and Entrances
175:Sovereign state
4298:Wards of Ceredigion
4293:Coast of Ceredigion
4283:Towns in Ceredigion
4180:Scheduled Monuments
3683:Llanfihangel Ystrad
3299:Llanfihangel Ystrad
3033:Ty Glyn Davis Trust
2974:Phillips-Evans, J.
2469:D.N. Thomas (2000)
2311:J.A. Davies (2000)
2189:G. Tremlett (1993)
2017:J. Ackerman (1998)
1217:W. J. Lewis (1987)
1138:Sketch of Llareggub
989:Francesca Rhydderch
553:bottlenose dolphins
499:began in New Quay.
334: /
125:Principal area
3068:Rebuilding Llanina
3012:Pages from My Life
2838:Sailor's Home Arms
2717:on 6 January 2012.
2549:New Quay Chronicle
2193:, p. 95, Constable
2006:Pages from My Life
1990:Green Mountain etc
1674:. 6 December 2016.
1640:www.visitwales.com
1580:on 8 February 2012
1309:Pages from My Life
883:Dylan Thomas Trail
633:, operated by the
593:The National Trust
425:
269:Ceredigion Preseli
261:UK Parliament
238:Mid and West Wales
207:Dialling code
4265:
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4189:Listed buildings
3858:Pont-rhyd-y-groes
3853:Pontrhydfendigaid
3289:Llanfair Clydogau
2871:Collected Letters
2822:Collected Letters
2537:p. 35 Aberystwyth
2441:Collected Letters
2428:Collected Letters
2331:, September 2021.
2299:www.library.wales
2176:P. Ferris (1997)
2039:C. Thomas (1986)
1976:Collected Letters
1956:Collected Letters
1940:, Seren pp. 45â49
1926:Collected Letters
1820:C. Thomas (1986)
1809:Collected Letters
1344:citypopulation.de
1047:R. Atrill (n.d.)
1039:R. Atrill (n.d.)
793:Douglas Cleverdon
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1584:4 February
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1230:Ceredigion
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3179:Aberaeron
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3124:Aberaeron
2875:Aberaeron
2573:See also
2116:Fern Hill
2100:Fern Hill
2084:Fern Hill
1275:, Summer.
1179:, 7, 3/4.
1028:Saint Ina
899:Aberaeron
836:Ferryside
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4020:Rivers
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221:Police
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