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  1. Oct 28, 1998 · Ted Hughes (1930-1998) - Find a Grave Memorial. Advertisement. Photo added by Terry Ellen (Todd) Ferl. Ted Hughes. Original Name. Edward James Hughes. Birth. 17 Aug 1930. Mytholmroyd, Metropolitan Borough of Calderdale, West Yorkshire, England.

  2. A memorial to Ted [Edward James] Hughes O.M., O.B.E. was unveiled in Poets' Corner Westminster Abbey on 6th December 2011 by Nobel Laureate Seamus Heaney. The stone is at the foot of the memorial to T.S. Eliot and opposite the monument to Geoffrey Chaucer. It was designed and carved by Ronald Parsons in Kirkstone green slate.

  3. Mar 31, 2016 · Ted Hughes Memorial. Tim Sandles 31 March 2016 Dartmoor Places 3 Comments 13,038 Views. In 1961 Ted Hughes moved to the small village of North Tawton which is just outside the boundaries of the National Park. During the 1970’s he worked on his father-in-law’s farm where he recorded his experiences in a collection of poems called ‘Moortown’.

  4. Ted Hughes. 1930-1998. Ted Hughes' funeral service was held on 3rd November 1998 at St. Peter's Church, North Tawton, Devon. His body was subsequently cremated in Exeter with only his close family in attendance. (At the church service fellow poet Seamus Heaney read two of Hughes' own poems and Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night by Dylan Thomas.)

  5. Nov 9, 2022 · It was my long understanding that Ted Hughes had scattered or buried Assia and Shura’s ashes at an unknown site. The closest to a real location I ever read about was in Jonathan Bate’s biography of Hughes, which claimed that Hughes scattered the ashes “in a rural Kentish graveyard, doing what he could to fulfill her wish for her body.”

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  6. Dec 6, 2011 · The late Ted Hughes is honoured with a memorial stone in Poets' Corner in Westminster Abbey.

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    The last four stanzas of "The Thought Fox" from The Hawk in the Rain, 1957 Hughes and Plath were married on 16 June 1956, at St George the Martyr, Holborn, four months after they had first met. They chose the date, Bloomsday, in honour of Irish writer James Joyce. Plath's mother was the only wedding guest. The couple spent most of their honeymoon at Benidorm, in Alicante on Spain's Costa ...

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