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Brontes / Haworth / GaskellHAWORTH Haworth Church and Parsonage, with details of the graveyard
Top Withens, Haworth, West YorkshireTop Withens - a (now ruined) farmhouse near Haworth, West Yorkshire, England which is said to have been the inspiration for the location of the Earnshaw family house Wuthering Heights in the novel of
ENGLAND (19 century). Haworth Village. Engraving. SPAIN. CATALONIA. Barcelona. Biblioteca de Catalunya (National Library of Catalonia)
Hathersage Vicarage Victorian period
Bronte sisters notice
Haworth Parsonage Bronte Sisters handbill / poster Victorian period
Ellen Nussey Victorian period
Anne Bronte Victorian period
Mrs Gaskell in 1851
Rev. Patrick Bronte in 1860
Emdale - Birthplace of Patrick Bronte - Victorian period
George Murray Smith Victorian period
Anne Emily and Charlotte Bronte Victorian period
Thornton Vicarage near Bradford Victorian period
Arthur Bell Nicholls circa 1867
Madame Heger taken on 3rd September 1886
Haworth Church Victorian period
Illustration of Haworth Church
Haworth in 1857
Illustration of Haworth Church and Parsonage in 1857
Emily Bronte Victorian period
Charlotte Bronte Victorian period
Harriet Martineau Victorian period
Mill girl, Lambert and Haworths, Waterfoot, Victorian period. Date: late 19th century
The Bronte Society Museum, Haworth, Yorkshire Date: 1902
Haworth ParsonageView from the churchyard of the Haworth Parsonage, in West Yorkshire, at the time of the Brontes. Date: 19th century
The Bronte Museum, Haworth, West Yorkshire Date: 1930s
Sir Wn Haworth / Nobel 37SIR WALTER NORMAN HAWORTH English chemist Date: 1883 - 1950
Sultan of Zanzibar at ManchesterThe Sultan of Zanzibar, his Highness the Seyyid Burghash bin Said, pictured during his stay in Manchester in July 1875. He is shown at various stages during his visit to Mr R.Haworths cotton mills in
Railway Station, Haworth, YorkshireRailway Station, Haworth, Keighley, near Oakworth, Yorkshire, England. Keighley and Worth Valley Railway Date: 1910s
The ensign written by Wm. Haworth. Date ca. 1894
A nutmeg match written by Wm. Haworth, author of The Ensign. Date c1892
Haworth Parsonage SignThe fine cut-out sign of Haworth Parsonage, West Yorkshire, now a museum. Built in the late 18th century; the Bronte family moved there in 1820. Date: 1960s
Haworth ParsonageHAWORTH View of the Haworth Parsonage, in West Yorkshire, now a museum. The Bronte family moved there in 1820. Date: built 1778 - 1779
Haworth ChurchyardHAWORTH View of the Haworth Parsonage, in West Yorkshire, now a museum. The Bronte family moved there in 1820. View from the churchyard