RepositoryFalmouth University (GB 3241)
Ref NoFCP4/6
Date1994-2008
LevelItem
Extent1 volume
TitleScrapbook
DescriptionIncludes the following articles and materials:

- 'The Sisters of Spin' -review of the book The Bronte Myth by Lucasta Miller written by Miranda Seymour for the Sunday Times newspaper
- 'Now You See Her...' - review of book titled The Letters of Gharlotte Bronte edited By Marageret Smith taken from the Sunday Times on the 23rd of July 1995. Written by Jenny Uglow.
- Postcards of the Moors near Haworth, The Bronte Bridge Haworth, Top Withens Haworth, Main St Haworth, The Parsonage Haworth, The Dining Room, The Study, Main Bedroom, and The Kitchen at Haworth Parsonage.
- 2 postcards of the Hall at Norton Conyers (Thornfield Hall - Jane Eyre)
- Postcard of the Cathedral in Brussels where Charlotte Bronte made her confession
- 'Withering passions rise over ruined Heights' by Michael Prestage for the Observer Newspaper dated 24th April 1994. Article concerns fears that Haworth is becoming like 'Blackpool with books'.
- Copy of 'Haworth November 1904' by Virginia Woolf.
- 'Bronte Scoop reads like a fake' - Thursday column/ Westcountry News from unknown publication dated 31st of May 1996
- 'Cobbles put village off beaten track' by Paul Stokes taken from unknown publication dated 4th of January 1997. Article concerns whether the passengers on the Orient Express will be able to alight the train and visit Haworth due to the cobbled streets.
- Notice from unknown publication regarding talk by Shelia Johnson on the Brontes to the Totnes Town's Womens Guild
- 'Oldest Literary Society Faces final Chapter' - by Paul Stokes taken from unknown publication dated 3rd of June 2000 concerning the demise of the Bronte Society.
- 'Bronte Society in Turmoil as Plot Thickens' by Martin Wainwright taken from unknown publication
- 'Bid now for the Brontes birthplace' by Lynne Greenwood from the Daily Telegraph 30th December 2000
- 'Not as nice as you may imagine' article by Victoria Glendinning dated 18th October 1997 concerning fictions' annus mirabilis of 1847
- 'Great Drives' by Richard Simpson from the Telegraph newspaper dated February 2nd 2002 advocates a drive which includes visiting the Brontes home at Haworth.
- 2 photographs of embroidered samplers by Anne and Emily Bronte
- 3 small cuttings taken from the letters page of unknown publication from June 2007 concerning the accents of American actresses playing the Bronte's and the Bronte's connection to Cornwall.
- 'Pulp fiction' small cutting from an unknown publication from 2008 relating to a tree planted to celebrate a Bronte marriage which was later felled to make a sculpture inspired by their work.
- 'A Portrait of Emily? Further Information' - article taken from the Bronte Gazette dated January 2008
- Letter to Shelia Johnson from Matthew Johnson of Central Queensland University dated 21st of October 1996 and copy of minutes from the general meeting of the University Library Society of Rockhamptom 14th October 1996 at which Shelia Johnson was a guest speaker.

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