Queen's Hotel, Swansea
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Image: © Jaggery Taken: 28 Nov 2013
On the corner of Gloucester Place and Cambrian Place. The year 1892 is inscribed in stone on the chimneystack on the left. The Queen's Hotel was a favourite haunt of Swansea's most famous son, the poet and writer Dylan Thomas (1914-1953).