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Cwmdonkin Park, Swansea, with its memorial stone to Dylan Thomas by Ronald Cour (1914 – 1978). The stone sculpture incorporates the last three lines from Fern Hill. The young Dylan Thomas enjoyed playing in the park, which was itself, a stone's throw from his home at 5 Cwmdonkin Drive. The park features in a number of Dylan's poems, including Once it was the colour of saying. |
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