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When the American Indie girl band boygenius played two sold-out shows in Halifax, West Yorkshire, back in August, they spent their free day in nearby Haworth visiting the Brontë Parsonage.
‘From Haworth to Eternity’, shows just how the concept of celebrity fever isn't new. Ann Dinsdale, principal curator at the Brontë Parsonage Museum, says: 'The first literary tourists started ...
Ann Dinsdale, the Bronte Parsonage collections manager, said: “The items which came forward were a real surprise and helped us flesh out life in Haworth and the villagers’ connections with the ...
Brontë Parsonage @ Haworth 5 Yorkshire's most-famous writing family, the Brontës, lived in Haworth Parsonage from 1820 until Patrick's death in 1861. Owned by the Brontë Society, many of the ...
In the kitchen at the back of the parsonage, the Bronte servant would tell the tales of Haworth and the moors. Walk from the parsonage up to Top Withins, you find the setting for Wuthering Heights.
A collection of three small stone cottages neighbouring the former parsonage in Haworth that was home to the Brontё family is to be auctioned this month.
The exhibits try to re-create the look and feel of a 19th-century parsonage. Near Haworth is the Bronte Stone Chair, a smooth-topped boulder said to be where the young women liked to escape to ...
The only-known surviving portrait of Charlotte, Emily and Anne Bronte together has returned to the literary's family's home in Haworth. It was painted by their brother Branwell in 1834 and then ...
Ann Dinsdale, Principal Curator with a first illustrated edition of The Life of Charlotte Brontë by Elizabeth Gaskell in the new exhibition - From Haworth to Eternity: the Enduring Legacy of the ...
Brontë Parsonage @ Haworth 1 Yorkshire's most-famous writing family, the Brontës, lived in Haworth Parsonage from 1820 until Patrick's death in 1861. Owned by the Brontë Society, many of the ...
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