What did Dylan Thomas blue plaque do at 54 Delancey Street?

54 Delancey StreetBlue Plaque

The Story

Looking up at this modest Camden townhouse, it's remarkable to think that Dylan Thomas lived here in 1951 during one of the most productive periods of his later career. Within these walls, he worked on his renowned "play for voices" Under Milk Wood, drawing inspiration from the bustling London streets while crafting his vivid portrait of the fictional Welsh village of Llareggub. The poet's time at 54 Delancey Street was brief but significant - he used this London base while commuting to BBC Broadcasting House to record his works, including several of his most famous radio broadcasts. Though far from his beloved Wales, this address represents a crucial creative period just two years before his untimely death, when Thomas was at the height of his fame and working on what would become one of his most celebrated works.

Location

54 Delancey Street, Camden, NW1

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