RepositoryFalmouth University (GB 3241)
Ref NoFCP4/4
Date1984 - 2001
LevelItem
Extent1 volume
TitleScrapbook 3
DescriptionIncludes following articles and materials:

- Postcard showing the only known portrait of Anne Bronte
- 'Brontes Cornish connection' article from the Western Morning News dated 3rd of November 1988 concerning the redevelopment of a building in penzance built in the 18th century by relatives of the Bronte Sisters.
- Undated cartoon strip taken from the Young Telegraph titled 'The Bronte Sisters'
- 'New View of the Brontes' close Cornish Connection' - article from the Western Morning News dated 11th August 1988 exploring the connection between Cornwall and the Bronte family.
- 'History and Mystery at No. 74' article from the Sunday Times 25th of September 1988 by Paul Routledge relating to the sale of the Bronte Sisters Birthplace
- 'Army bridges Bronte gap' Daily Telegraph 29th March 1990 report on how an Army Lynx Helicopter was called in to help rebuild the historic Bronte Bridge in Haworth.
- '3,000 fall under the Brontes spell - delight as centenary year nears' article from Yorkshire Eveneing Post January 27 1990 written by Howard Williamson.
-'Bronte buff dismisses picture row' article dated 18 May 1991 by David Raddings from unknown publication concerning the possible discovery of a photograph of Charlotte Bronte thought to be only the second in existence.
- 'Worrying heights: wear and tear by 200,000 visitors a year to the Bronte parsonage is a cause for concern' The Sunday Telegraph 4 August 1991
- 'Peak House draws Jane Eyre's fans' article from The Guardian 20th May 1991 by Erlend Clouston reporting on the swarm of literary fans visiting a remote Derbyshire Valley in pursuit of North Lees Hall said to be the original inspiration for Thornfield House in Jane Eyre
- 'Bringing the Brontes to ballet' article from the Daily Telgraph dated February 25th 1995 relating to the opening of a new ballet set on the Moors above Haworth
- 'Wuthering Slights - For Sale: the Bronte Birthplace' artcle from unknown publication c1996
- Postcard of Hartshead Church, Liversedge,West Yorkshire sent to Shelia Johnson by Dudley Green in 1999
- 'Novel way to walk - The Bronte Way'
- Letter to the Editor, Daily Telegraph 3rd January 1994 ' More than a Pretty Face' letter from Audrey Hall concerning the debate about images of Charlotte Bronte
- Listing from unknown publication dated 1 April 1995 for 'Charlotte Bronte Unmasked'
- 'Snub to Bronte is up for sale' article from unknown publication dated 16th June 1995 relating to letters between the Poet Laureate Robert Southey and Charlotte Bronte.
- 'The Other Art of The Brontes' Daily Telegraph illustrated article on the paintings of the Bronte Sisters and Brother
- 'New Bronte book divides literary world - Scottish Sleuth claims to have uncovered lost works by Jane Eyre author' written by Catherine Elsworth for the Sunday Telegraph dated 19 May 1996
- Photocopy of article written by Sarah Stephens titled 'The Brontes' annotated 'Several inaccuarcies in the text'
- 'Amateur Historian hits on the real hero of Jane Eyre' article by Jon Harlow from unknown publication dated 24th of November 1996
- 'Bronte sisters relics returned' article from unknown publication by Martin Wainwright dated 1997 relating to the return of the manuscript of Jane Eyre, a letter from Charlotte Bronte and the Bronte Sisters writing desk to the Bronte Museum for an exhibition.
- 'What Charlotte did next' review from the Guardian 1997 by Jenny Uglow of 'The Belgian Essays:Charlotte and Emily Bronte'
- 'Yorkshire 'not suitable' for Wuthering Heights TV Film' written by Sean O'Neill for the Daily Telegraph dated 25th of July 1997
- Invite and programme for The Bronte Societys' Ellen Nussey Centenary Memorial Service 29 November 1997
- 'Bronte town in protest over cable TV digging' from unknown publication 13 September 1997
- 'Real Jane Eyre who may have inspired Bronte' article from unknown publication dated 9th of September 1997
- Photocopy of an extract from the Will of Sarah Willans Nussey 1901
- 'Hear the silence mind the gaps' review from The Observer by Fiona MacCarthy dated 13 March 1994 of the book 'Charlotte Bronte: A Passionate Life' by Lyndall Gordon.

Loose materials in back of book

- 'A Feminist View of Charlotte Bronte' review from the Sunday Telegraph dated 20 March 1994 by Caroline Moore of 'Charlotte Bronte: A Passionate Life' by Lyndall Gordon.
- 'All that Charlotte was up against' article by Elizabeth Jane Howard on the Cheltenham Prize for literature being given to 'Charlotte Bronte: A Passionate Life' by Lyndall Gordon.
- Postcard of the Bronte Parsonage Museum Haworth- The Dining Room. Reverse includes message from Irene Hazelhurst to Shelia Johnson
- Letter to Shelia Johnson dated 5th March 1984 fom Hilda Gaddn - concerning the publication of a book on the Brontes
-'Whatever you want them to be - The Bronte sisters will always be a creation of others imaginations' review by Victoria Glendinning of 'The Bronte Myth' by Lucasta Miller Daily Telegraph 6th January 2001
-'Another Bronte hunter- what really happened at Haworth still obsesses literary sleuths' eview by Joanna Griffiths of 'The Bronte Myth by Lucasta Miller' The Observer 31st december 2000.

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