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Bronte FamilyBRONTE FAMILY A family portrait of Charlotte, Emily, Bramwell and Anne
Edwardian lady in Peak DistrictNamed by the photographer as E.Bramwell near Bakewell, this lady is believed to be Ellen Bramwell, daughter of a local postmistress near Bakewell. Date: 1909
Autographs on card, Witley Park, Godalming, Surrey, August-September 1913, relating to an Anglo Irish Society family involved in the planning, design and building of the Olympic class liners
BRAMWELL BOOTH'S FUNERALThe funeral of Bramwell Booth (1856 - 1929), son of General William Booth, who founded the Salvation Army. Bramwell Booth was chief of staff from 1880 and General from 1912 - 1929. Date: 1929
Duke and Duchess of York at a Salvation Army ConcertDuke and Duchess of York at a Salvation Army Brass Band Concert - Congress Hall, Clapton - greeted by the Head of the Army, General Bramwell Booth (1856-1929) and Mrs Booth. Date: 1928
The Bronte Museum, Haworth, West Yorkshire Date: 1930s
Patrick Bronte (Father)PATRICK BRONTE, divine, father to Charlotte, Anne, Emily and Bramwell Date: 1777 - 1861
GWW Wiltshere, Baron Bramwell, JudgeGeorge William Wiltshere Baron Bramwell Judge Date: 1808 - 1892
Edwardian couple in fieldIdentified by the photographer as being taken at Alport in the Peak District of Derbyshire, the woman is named as E. Bramwell, believed to be Ellen Bramwell
Lady outside HotelEntitled E. Bramwell at Boarding House Hotel, this lady is believed to be Ellen Bramwell, daughter of a local postmistress near Bakewell
George Baron BramwellGEORGE WILLIAM, baron BRAMWELL judge, sketched in court. Date: 1808 - 1892
Bramwell BoothPortrait, in uniform, of (William) Bramwell Booth (1856-1929), eldest son of Salvation Army founder William Booth. Bramwell became the Armys second leader (General) after his fathers death in 1912