Bronte Sisters
Collection by Geri Meftah
I am a big fan of the Bronte Sisters. I am the owner of the weblog http://kleurrijkbrontesisters.blogspot.com/
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Emily Seen in her Belongings
Emily Bronte's fold-up writing desk and contents; desk is rose-wood inlaid with mother-of-pearl round the key-hole in a simple design and has a purple velvet lining; pen compartment; two ink bottle compartments; incomplete; fair condition; 453mm l x 303mm [desk laid open] desk contents: three pieces white/cream sealing wax, metal writing pen with broken handle, small piece pink/white card, metal pen handle , metal pen nib with embossed letter T, green sealing wax, cracked, fragment dirty…
Pictures from the Mansions in the Sky exhibition.
Beautiful pictures Edwin J.M.Marr made when he visited the Bronte Parsonage From the #mansionsinthesky exhibition Thank you Edwin for letting me use your pictures Dresses I wondered about the dresses Are they really from the Bronte Sisters? I asked the Bronte Parsonage Museum This answer I received Hi Geri - The pictures are of elements of our new exhibitions, Mansions in the Sky and To Walk Invisible: From Parsonage to Production. The hat and dresses were designed for Sally Wainwright's…
See how Haworth's Main Street was transported back to 1840s for a new BBC drama
HAWORTH'S most visited street has been transformed to resemble the way it looked in the 1840s as part of a major new BBC drama about the Bronte Family. The team responsible for To Walk Invisible has been busy installing replica 19th century style shopfronts and laying compost down on the street to make it look bleaker and grubbier. Preparation work on Main Street began late last month but the "set dressing" intensified last week. A section of the street was then closed to both vehicles and…
See how Haworth's Main Street was transported back to 1840s for a new BBC drama
HAWORTH'S most visited street has been transformed to resemble the way it looked in the 1840s as part of a major new BBC drama about the Bronte Family. The team responsible for To Walk Invisible has been busy installing replica 19th century style shopfronts and laying compost down on the street to make it look bleaker and grubbier. Preparation work on Main Street began late last month but the "set dressing" intensified last week. A section of the street was then closed to both vehicles and…