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Nancy Thomas: Part 3

By Chris Williams Posted on 3 December 2020 Posted in Blog
Nancy Thomas: Part 3

Katie Bowman takes up Nancy’s story in 1932. Read on to find out what happens next in her life. ‘My only sister passed through the stages of longlegged schoolgirlishness, shortfrocked flappery and social snobbery into a comfortable married life.’ –  …

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A Child’s Christmas in Wales

By Chris Williams Posted on 1 December 2020 Posted in Blog
A Child’s Christmas in Wales

The Dylan Thomas Centre’s Charlotte Rogers considers the universal appeal of Dylan’s magical story. ‘It was snowing. It was always snowing at Christmas. December, in my memory, was as white as Lapland, though there were no reindeers.’ I’m finding it …

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Part Two: Who was Nancy Thomas?

By Chris Williams Posted on 27 November 2020 Posted in Blog
Part Two: Who was Nancy Thomas?

The Dylan Thomas Centre’s Katie Bowman continues looking at the life of Nancy Thomas. We left Nancy at the age of twenty-two, working in a shop, taking part in amateur productions and still living at home. Doris Fulleylove recalled how …

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Who was Nancy Thomas? | Part 1

By Chris Williams Posted on 20 November 2020 Posted in Blog
Who was Nancy Thomas? | Part 1

The Dylan Thomas Centre’s Katie Bowman begins a series of blogs about Dylan’s older sister, Nancy. I have always enjoyed researching Dylan, discovering more about the man behind the poetry and reading about his relationships with family members, friends and …

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Museums Change Lives Winner!

By Chris Williams Posted on 6 November 2020 Posted in Blog
Museums Change Lives Winner!

We’re thrilled that our ‘Literature and Trauma’ project has won its category in the Museums Association’s UK-wide Museums Change Lives awards! The project is based around a series of creative writing workshops for refugees and asylum seekers, led by the …

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