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Author, 'leading Brontë expert' (New York Times) TV: 'Brontë's Britain with Gyles Brandreth', 'Britain's Scenic Railways', 'The Gunpowder Plot'

Yorkshire, England
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2 years
BRONTE BOOK FOUND! This tiny Book Of Rhymes, written by Charlotte Bronte aged 13, had been thought lost since 1916. "Sold by nobody" wrote Charlotte - it sold for $520 in 1916 and is now up for auction with an estimate of 1.25 million!
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I wasn't a fan of the music of Bros, it just wasn't my thing, but after watching Matt Goss in #Strictly he's really risen in my estimation. It's clear that he is simply a nice person, and I think that's the most important talent of them all.
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This was Emily Bronte's sewing box - for half a century it held a secret. In 1895 Charlotte Bronte's widower Arthur Bell Nicholls was turning the box over in his hand and heard a click; a secret compartment opened and inside were the diary papers written by Emily & Anne Bronte!
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Huge news if true: Penguin are about to publish a newly discovered sequel to Jane Eyre! Found beneath the Haworth Parsonage floorboards Jane Eyre II - Bertha's Revenge is the last book written by Charlotte Bronte. In it, Bertha Rochester returns from the grave - and she's angry
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How beautiful are these? These writing desks, or slopes, were the ones used by the Bronte sisters to write their works of genius.
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#otd 1830 Charlotte Bronte drew this beautiful sketch of "wild roses, from nature". She was 14 at the time.
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1 year
This beautiful dress of Charlotte Bronte's wasn't one of those worn by museum volunteers in 1927 - for the simple reason that it wasn't discovered until 1936, behind one of the parsonage walls!
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Let's have another fabulous dress of Charlotte Bronte's! This was worn by Charlotte to an 1850 dinner party hosted by William Makepeace Thackeray. We have this fabulous account, from Thackeray's daughter, of Charlotte's arrival wearing it!
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I have Bronte news to share! I will soon be starting a Bronte podcast called The House Of Bronte tracing the Bronte story from beginning to end, a 60 year period that changed literature forever. I hope some of you will listen in and enjoy it 😊
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BREAKING NEWS! (I don't often get the chance to type that). Sotheby's have suspended the July auction of the Honresfield Library containing Bronte treasures. They're helping negotiate a deal for these wonderful items to be bought for the nation! Really great news!
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Was this the real Thornfield Hall? This is North Lees Hall near Hathersage. In 1845 Charlotte Bronte visited the family who owned it - they were the Eyre family!
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7 months
Re-reading a recent Bronte biography, the author calls this portrait of the young Bronte sisters, by brother Branwell, crude and naive. I quite like it, what do you think?
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In this room magic was made! Every time I enter this room at Haworth Parsonage I'm awestruck at the thought that this was where Charlotte, Emily & Anne Bronte walked round and round the table, swapping ideas, discussing plots and creating some of the greatest books of all time
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Emily Bronte excelled at everything she turned her hand to, from prose and poetry to bread making, language learning, shooting and art. Here are some geometric sketches Emily made when she was 20.
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Emily Bronte was a very talented artist (she was good at everything she turned her hand to), and I love these doggy drawings of hers. First we have her own dogs Grasper and Keeper, and then Anne's spaniel Flossy:
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2 years
I had signed up for online dating in December but I've cancelled that and spent the money on a new bookcase and these beautiful books instead: sets by the Brontës, Jane Austen, Dickens, Agatha Christie and Poets of the English Language. I think I made the right decision! 😂📖
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BREAKING NEWS! So excited to finally be able to announce that the Honresfield collection has been saved for the nation! Among its treasures are Emily & Charlotte Bronte manuscripts, Scott's 'Rob Roy' manuscript & this: the earliest extant letter of Jane Austen (born #otd 1775)
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This was originally bright pink and is Charlotte Bronte's night dress with matching cape. It is situated by the Haworth Parsonage dining table around which Charlotte and her sisters Emily and Anne used to walk at night, composing poems and prose.
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I love this 1908 photograph of suffragettes dressing as and carrying the names of prominent women: Charlotte Bronte, Florence Nightingale, Grace Darling, Harriet Martineau and, rather less known today, actress Ellen (Mrs Charles) Kean.
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1 year
Here's a remarkable photo from 1927 showing museum staff wearing two of Charlotte Bronte's dresses - including, right, the one she left for her honeymoon in!
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1 year
As we've seen, Charlotte Bronte loved painting flowers, but Emily Bronte preferred painting the animals and birds she saw, as in this painting of a bird she found injured and then nursed back to health: Nero, Body Of A Merlin:
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3 months
I can share some amazing news about the Bronte birthplace, Thornton today. It will re‐open next year and for one day on Charlotte's birthday (21 April) this month! More on my blog later but look at these amazing photos courtesy of Mark Davies. The Bronte birthplace is saved!
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We know from a description that this blue patterned dress was the one worn by Charlotte Bronte when she attended a party at William Makepeace Thackeray's house.
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This tiny little porcelain doll was found beneath the floorboards of Haworth Parsonage in 1949. It had belonged to Charlotte Bronte for the doll's dress matches the fabric of one of Charlotte’s childhood dresses.
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3 years
Looking in the newspaper archives I found this charming picture from the Leeds Mercury in June, 1930. Submitted by Wilfred Moore of Keighley it shows his 10 year old soon being dragged to the sea in Whitby. The boy grew up to be the late, great Captain Sir Tom Moore #captaintom
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1 year
A Friday treat here with another dress once worn by Charlotte Bronte. It's adorned by a seashell necklace which was Anne Bronte's, as were the stockings on display:
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2 years
#otd 1939 a new plaque was unveiled in Westminster Abbey, and the Bronte sisters finally took their place in Poet's Corner. I particularly like the very fitting line from Anne Bronte used at the foot of the plaque!
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I think the BBC's 1996 The Tenant Of Wildfell Hall is a wonderful adaptation of Anne Bronte's seminal novel. Faithful to the book, unflinching and a brilliant cast - have you seen it?
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#otd 1849 the great Anne Bronte died in Scarborough, aged 29. In her short life she had proved herself a fine poet, a genius novelist and a kind, brilliant woman. Anne deserves to be remembered among the very top rank of British writers.
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4 years
On #WorldPoetryDay let's remember, and be cheered by, the brilliance of Emily Bronte - and let's remember with Emily all those staying safe and isolating and who 'will not cannot go':
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2 months
I've only just found out an article I wrote about the Bronte sisters and their love of cats was published in Your Cat magazine last September. Here it is - the Brontes loved their felines:
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1 year
I'm so pleased that Asmaa won #SewingBee the greatest of all time on this fabulous show! Someone should snap her dress up for next year's oscars. Amid all of the idiocy from Musk, Sunak and their hate filled followers this was such a beacon of joyousness!
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Two very important Charlotte Bronte rings here: first, a ruby and diamond ring given her by Arthur Bell Nicholls and secondly her gold wedding ring.
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3 months
The proposal scene in Anne Bronte's 'Agnes Grey' is very touching. I had my own proposal scene in Lapland this week, and I'm so thrilled and delighted tp say that the most amazing woman, the love of my life, has agreed to become my wife!
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This is the earliest Bronte writing (and art) we have - 'There was once a little girl and her name was Ane' written in 1826 by 10 year old Charlotte for 6 year old Anne Bronte #siblinglove
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Daphne du Maurier was born #otd 1907. Her magnificent Rebecca was hugely influenced by Jane Eyre, and du Maurier wrote a biography of Branwell Bronte and essays on the Brontes. In her final years a chief pleasure was to talk about Bronte country to her Yorkshire-born maid.
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5 years
2pm tomorrow marks the 170th anniversary of Anne Bronte's death aged 29 in Scarborough. I'll be taking flowers to her in St Mary's churchyard at that time, so if anyone wants to join me there in a moment of quiet reflection you're more than welcome.
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Jane Austen was born #otd 1775. There's often a debate over who's best: Austen or the Brontes. Surely we can and should appreciate them both? Jane Austen was a brilliant, dazzling writer; a timeless genius who didn't just write 'romances' - she wrote hilarious & moving satires
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1 year
#otd 1849 Charlotte Bronte faces her first day after the death of Anne Bronte - she has outlived all five of her siblings. We know that today Charlotte visited Scarborough Castle with Ellen Nussey, a dramatic location to simply walk, think and remember.
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#otd 1849 the dying Anne Bronte is in Scarborough with friend Ellen and sister Charlotte. She has just one day left to live. She crosses Cliff Bridge (now Spa Bridge) and later asks to be left alone by the beach so she can contemplate what is to come.
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4 years
It's the weekend so let's wash our hands of all negativity and have something beautiful - like these dresses and bonnets worn by the Brontes:
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3 years
Happy Jane Eyre Day! Jane Eyre was published #otd 1847 and the world of Charlotte Bronte was changed forever! Here are four illustrations from my beautiful Edmund Dulac illustrated edition:
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#otd 1830 Charlotte Bronte was so taken by some roses she saw that she decided to paint them. Here's the result: 'Wild Roses - from nature'. Not bad for a 14 year old!
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A tragic literary anniversary today, as #otd 1941 the great Virginia Woolf took her own life aged 59. After hearing of Virginia's death her friend T. S. Eliot said, "For myself and others it is the end of the world, I feel quite numb."
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11 months
Ah,Top Hat on BBC4 now and all is good in the world. It may be a controversial opinion, but I think the Fred Astaire Ginger Rogers films are great works of art, the zenith of movie entertainment. I could (and do) watch them again and again.
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11 months
Two great talents past and present share a birthday today, as well as a certain book/song! Born exactly 140 years apart, happy birthday to Emily Bronte born #otd 1818 and Kate Bush born #otd 1958
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1 year
Here is Anne Bronte's most famous painting, Sunrise Over Sea. Anne Bronte loved the sea and is buried looking out towards the Scarborough coast, but she had never seen the sea at the time she created this!
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6 years
The #BoatRace2018 took a strange turn as Oxford were soundly beaten by Cambridge Analytica after stopping at Hammersmith Bridge to complete some facebook quizzes.
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"Our dear Charlotte is no more - she died last night of exhaustion." Charlotte Bronte died, while pregnant, aged 38 #otd 1855. A terrible loss to her husband, father and friends but her works of genius will never die. She was a brilliant writer & a kind, brilliant human being:
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2 years
Emily Bronte means the world to me - her book changed my life, she was an intensely shy, intensely brilliant genius. She didn't romp with Weightman, those who knew her didn't think her odd - they loved her. That's all I have to say on a certain film.
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Happy Jane Eyre Day! #otd 1847 Charlotte Bronte sent the manuscript of Jane Eyre to the publisher Smith, Elder & Co - and here it is in Charlotte's own hand! We see here the opening, the engagement scene and perhaps the greatest of all chapter openings: "Reader - I married him"
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1 year
Here is some youthful work by Anne Bronte. Right is the needlework sampler she made aged 8, and left is a sketch of Roe Head School made after her arrival there aged 15:
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3 years
Why yes, I did make a pancake Anne Bronte for #PancakeDay 😂
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Spring is in the air today so here is a beautiful painting of 'convolvulus, crocus and aster' by a young Charlotte Bronte.
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4 years
My new book Crave The Rose: Anne Bronte At 200 is out now! Order from @valleypress here: or Amazon or local bookshops. It contains many things unseen in a book before including Anne's final writing and first person encounters with the Brontes #bronte200
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5 years
I absolutely love this 1845 doodle by Emily Bronte showing Keeper by her feet and Anne Bronte's Flossy on her bed:
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4 months
On #WorldBookDay here's the book that changed my life; the first Bronte book I read and I think the greatest novel ever written: Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte. Full to the brim with every kind of emotion, and humanity stripped bare. Wonderful! What is your favourite book?
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The great Charlotte Bronte was born in Thornton, Bradford #otd 1816 by this very fireplace. Fierce spirited, with an inability to write a misplaced word, this small, shy clergyman's daughter would change the world of literature forever. Happy 208th birthday Charlotte Bronte!
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Another glimpse of the dining table around which the Bronte sisters walked and wrote. Bronte servant Martha Brown gave this heartbreaking account (to a Haworth Parsonage visitor) of the three walkers becoming two, then one:
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On #InternationalWomansDay let's remember Anne Bronte's brilliant proto-feminist novel The Tenant Of Wildfell Hall. In its preface and content Anne set out a manifesto for women living their own life, and the right of women to leave abusive marriages.
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All the Brontes were talented artists. When Anne Bronte was 20 and a governess at Thorp Green Hall near York she drew "What You Please". I believe it's a self-portrait of Anne.
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1 year
The Black Bull pub, Haworth was a stone's throw from the Bronte Parsonage. It was Branwell Bronte's favourite haunt; on a visit to it in 2017 the sign promised a very appropriate musical guest: Kate Bush, who shares a birthday with Emily Bronte!
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When life gets tough we can often find solace in nature, like the Brontes did. Here are two portraits of roses by Charlotte Bronte, like her sisters a talented artist as well as a genius author.
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Charlotte Bronte tragically died aged 38 #otd 1855, but in these times especially let us look to her beautiful legacy, after all, Charlotte will live forever through her work. She loved flowers, so let's share pictures of flowers - the first by a 14 year old Charlotte herself:
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It's here - Anne Bronte is 200 today! 🎂🎉 At number 1 in my #JAnneuary countdown - the carnelian necklace in this Bronte jewellery collection worn - especially as it was worn by Anne aged around 13 in this drawing by sister Charlotte #AnneBronte200 #AnneIversary
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A sunny Easter Sunday yet #otd 1855 Charlotte Bronte died in the cruellest of circumstances, whilst pregnant. The Easter message is one of hope overcoming despair, and in a very real sense Charlotte Bronte will always live on through her incredible gift to us all: her writing
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184 years ago yesterday 20 year old Charlotte Bronte receiving a letter from poet laureate Robert Southey saying 'literature cannot be the business of a woman's life & it ought not to be.' Nevertheless the Brontes can be seen today alongside Southey in Poet's Corner:
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5 years
I love madeleines - these look like the best food items ever made!
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Pandas in lavender and lemon madeleine form 🐼😋🐼😋🐼😋
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Some more of the Bronte toys discovered under the Haworth Parsonage floorboards in 1949, alphabet blocks and a miniature iron!
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#otd 1847 Charlotte Bronte received her first royalty payment for Jane Eyre - around four times the annual salary of a governess! As Wuthering Heights & Agnes Grey have just been published too it looks like being a happy Christmas in Haworth Parsonage!
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One of Charlotte Bronte's little books is up for auction shortly! Here are extracts from one such book, an edition of Branwell's Blackwoods Magazine featuring The Enfant by Charlotte Bronte and a play, Nights, starring Gravey and Genius Taly aka Emily Bronte and Charlotte:
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There's a wonderful campaign to save the Bronte birthplace, Thornton Parsonage, for public use, for educational and leisure purposes. You support the campaign & the house that saw the births of Charlotte, Branwell, Emily and Anne Bronte at this link:
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Many popular Victorian novels are now little known, works by the likes of these four: Catherine Gore, Rhoda Broughton, Violet Fane and Jean Ingelow. I'm thinking of publishing them myself in good quality new editions with notes & illustrations - would anyone be interested?
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The shops may have changed, fashions may have changed, but every time I walk down this street I think 'these are the cobbles the Brontes walked on, these are the views the Brontes saw'. That's why Haworth is a magical place to visit, any time of the year.
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It was in this week 1820 that the Bronte family, including 3 month old baby Anne Bronte, moved from Thornton Parsonage to their new home 6 miles across the moors, and the world changed. Here it is: Haworth Parsonage
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On #WorldPoetryDay here is the memorial to the Bronte sisters, featuring a very fitting phrase from Emily Bronte, in Westminster Abbey's Poet's Corner. Installed in 1939 it wasn't officially unveiled until 1947 due to the war.
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Here is Emily Bronte's 'How beautiful the Earth is still' in her own handwriting. Emily was, quite rightly, pleased with this poem as she has added her own review at the bottom: "Never was better stuff penned"
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5 years
This morning I start re-reading Villette by Charlotte Bronte - from my stunning 1905 Dulac illustrated editions 😍
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This is the reputedly haunted 'red room' at Anne Lister's Shibden Hall. Did Emily Bronte see it when a teacher at nearby Southowram - and if so could it have inspired the haunted red room in sister Charlotte's Jane Eyre?
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#otd 1820 the great Anne Bronte was born in Thornton, Bradford. She wrote just two novels, but they're as powerful and relevant as ever. Charlotte Bronte called her "the darling of my life". Happy 203rd birthday Anne!
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Suffragette & writer May Sinclair wrote of Anne Bronte's The Tenant Of Wildfell Hall that 'the slamming of Helen's bedroom door against her husband reverberated throughout Victorian England' #InternationalWomensDay
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Not one to bang my own drum but I absolutely love this review of my new book Emily Bronte: A Life In 20 Poems. Reviews like this make it all worthwhile!
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1 year
When did parasols drop out of fashion? We could certainly use them in this weather ☀️ Here are some of the parasols used by the Bronte sisters - practical as well as beautiful
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The Bronte Sisters pillar portrait by Branwell Bronte had been thought lost until it was found folded up and wrapped in brown paper on top of a wardrobe! Here it is today and this report from 1914 shows its state when it was discovered!
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4 years
I loved celebrating the 200th birthday of Anne Bronte in Haworth today - well done @BronteParsonage your new exhibition is amazing! I was so emotional seeing it that I burst into tears 😭 great to see Anne honoured at last #AnneBronte200
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Charlotte Bronte made three portraits of her youngest sister Anne Bronte, but none of her other siblings. This is my favourite on display in Haworth Parsonage and close up - to the right of the picture Charlotte has sketched Anne's eyes looking straight ahead rather than down
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For those who couldn't be in Scarborough today & those there in spirit I've made a short video (my 1st, so excuse the quality) to mark today's 170th anniversary of the passing of Anne Bronte:
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#otd 1852 Charlotte Bronte finished the first draft of her final completed novel, Villette. A novel full of power, of melancholy; a novel that lingers.
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The engraving on Anne Bronte's headstone grows less each day, but as always it was great to see the outpouring of love for Anne, including two ladies tending her grave and a card, bearing a picture of Emily's dog Grasper, which had a beautiful message to Anne Bronte inside!
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3 years
A tribute to another author I love today - Agatha Christie was born #otd 1890. She wrote 72 novels, 24 plays & remains the biggest selling novelist of all time, and yet it took her 4 years to get a work accepted by a publisher. The greatest crime writer ever.
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I've baked a Victoria sponge in honour of the 202nd birthday of Anne Bronte! Anne herself used to like baking cakes and she sometimes gave them to Haworth children who went by.
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Nick Holland
3 years
I love this image of a suffragette march with placards of inspirational women writers being held aloft. Charlotte Bronte's name is there to the left, ahead of Harriet Martineau the atheist writer who was a friend of Charlotte's.
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Nick Holland
4 years
#otd 1847 Charlotte Bronte received her first royalties for Jane Eyre. With Emily and Anne's first novels published in this same month it was a happy end to the year for the Brontes - but the following year saw triumph turn to tragedy.
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Nick Holland
1 year
This tin box was gifted by Branwell Bronte to Emily Bronte and used as a sewing box. Or was it? It held its secret for half a century - in 1895 Charlotte Bronte's widower Arthur discovered it had a secret compartment, and inside were the diary papers of Emily and Anne Bronte!
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Nick Holland
11 months
Emily Bronte born #otd 1818 was a great pianist & painter, incredible poet & unbeatable novelist. She excelled at all she did. Ellen Nussey called painfully shy Emily the greatest, most incontestable genius of the 1st half of the 19th century. Happy 205th birthday Emily Bronte!
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Nick Holland
2 years
Anne Bronte, like her siblings, was a talented artist. Here's probably her most famous work, Sunrise over Sea, and her art sketch book containing unfinished works.
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Nick Holland
4 years
I finally made it back to Haworth and Bronte country, so here's a short video I've made:
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Nick Holland
6 months
This very special item goes on display at the Bronte Parsonage Museum next month for the very first time - from 1816, it's Charlotte Bronte's christening bonnet!
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Nick Holland
4 years
In this week 1834 16 year old Emily Bronte and 14 year old Anne Bronte wrote this, their first diary paper detailing life in Haworth Parsonage. Like teenagers everywhere the sisters didn't want to do their homework, wanted to go out to play and hadn't tidied their rooms!
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