RepositoryFalmouth University (GB 3241)
Ref NoFCP4/3
Date1982 - 2000
LevelItem
Extent1 volume
TitleScrapbook 2
DescriptionIncludes following articles and materials:

- Chronology of key dates for the Brontë family
- 'Why Charlotte failed to impress' by Finlay Marshall taken from unknown publication.
- 'Spotting genius' article taken from unknown publication dated 17 April 1993 refers to the work of Charlotte Bronte in the great tradition of the novel
- 'Bronte wrote indifferently' - editorial comment from unknown publication dated 17 April 1993
- New Chapter for preservers of the Bronte Legend' by Jenny Rees 9th June 1992
- 'Charlotte tries hard but her writing is indifferent' by Paul Harris Daily Mail 17th April 1993
- 'Whispers to the wind for a wild walk in the footsteps Emily Bronte' - The Observer
- 'Threat to Bronte's moors' - Letter to the editor unknown publication 18 June 1994
- Letter to Sheila Johnson from the Headmaster of Casterton School dated 8th of June 1994
- 'What would they think? They are probably spinning in their graves' -article from the Observer on Sunday 18th November 1990
- Programme for the Maria Branwell Bi -Centenary Lunch 21st May 1983
- Notice from the Bronte Society about the proposed addition of wind turbines around Haworth
- Copy of poem 'Haworth Moor' by Walter M Johnson 1962
- Programme & ticket for the incorporated Bronte Society Literary Luncheon 23rd September 1989
- Copy of the poem 'Children of the Heather' by Walter M Johnston
- 'All for the love of Emily' by Joanna Briscoe, the Guardian Nov 1990
- Copy of 'Letters Tied with Blue' from the 'Passing of the Third Floor Buck' by Keith Waterhouse
- 'Heathcliff A God foresaken role' by Rebecca Fraser, Sunday Telegraph 6th of March 1994
- 'Photograph believed to be Charlotte Bronte' The Times October 11th 1984
- 'Who were the Brontes?' South Penine Visitor 1987
-'Tears in Haworth over Ugly Sister' Daily Telegraph 3rd June 1991
-'Places the Brontes Knew' South Penine Visitor 1987
- 'Is this the plain truth about Charlotte Bronte?' The Daily Telegraph 28 December 1993
- Flyer for 'A Tender Fire A Portrait of Emily Jane Bronte', 1993
- Notes on Bronte visit to Brussels April 1993
- 'Withering depths of Apathy' by Greg Neale 1994
- Postcard of Howarth Parsonage
- 'Back Bites - Heroes & Villians' article on Charlotte Bronte by Charlotte Cory
- Letter page fron unknown publication with response to article by Charlotte Cory
- Letters pages from the Independent Magazine 1993 - concerning Charlotte Bronte
- 'Cathy comes home to Brontes' by Linda O'Gallaghan - travel section from unknown publication
- 'Scribblemania at the Parsonage' by Juliet Barker - reveiew of the the Book 'The Letters of Charlotte Bronte'
- 'The Heights of Folly' article about the restoration of the Farmhouse which inspired Wuthering Heights from the Daily Telegraph June 11th 1994
- 'In search of a lost classic' - Daily Telegraph July 4th 2002
- 'The Brontes are always our contemporaries' by Philp Hensher - Daily Telegraph 13th of November 2011

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