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The young family are understood to have remained at Lousy Farm until around 1815, when they relocated to Thornton, the birthplace of Emily, Charlotte and Anne and Brandon. The Brontë sisters ...
IT was on April 20, 1820 that the Bronte family left their home in Thornton for a new life in Haworth. Six horse-drawn carts, piled high with furniture and other belongings, took the Reverend Patrick ...
Megan Marshall is the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of “Margaret Fuller: A New American Life” and “After Lives: On Biography ...
The Parsonage, built in 1778-9, was the lifelong home of the Brontë family: most famously the Brontë sisters, Charlotte, Emily and Anne. The Museum opened in 1928 and tells the story of their ...
There's more to the Brontë sisters than bonnets and looking out over the moors, so we thought it was high time to honour three of Stylist's literary heroines - Charlotte, Emily and Ann Brontë ...
Wainwright believes the Brontës’ subsequent need for money meant that, “Branwell’s decline was instrumental in pushing the sisters to write.” Physically, the sisters were opposites.
A rare artwork by Emily Brontë has been acquired at auction and will go on public display at the novelist's family home.
Following restoration work, it will go on public view at the site where the Brontë sisters—Emily, Charlotte and Anne—created some of 19th-century England’s greatest literary works.