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Bronte Weather Project: Exhibition Extended
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Thursday, 13 September 2012. At the Bronte Parsonage Museum has been extended and will now be on show until September 23rd - so if you didn't get across to the Museum during the summer, you now have a chance in the next couple of weeks to make the trip. Alongside my work are the Abraham Shackleton records showing the weather data he collected during the 1800's, plus a copy of the Babbage Report (there's details below about both subjects). Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). 3 Bells Finally Gives In.
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Welcome to the Brontë Parsonage Blog: The Rathfriland area breathes Brontë
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Saturday, 6 September 2014. The Rathfriland area breathes Brontë. Marina Saegerman (member of the Brussels Brontë Group) writes about her visit to Patrick Brontë's homeland:. The day of the visit was to be Saturday 26 July 2014. On our way back home from Boyle to Dun Laoghaire (Co. Dublin) a small detour was planned to Northern Ireland, where I booked us into a B&B in Rathfriland for one night. By John Cannon. It reads like a Brontë novel. Margaret arrived well on time and was accompanied by another memb...
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Things to do in Haworth and West Yorkshire
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Things to do and places to see. The Keighley and Worth Valley Railway line to Oxenhope. St Michaels and All Angels Church Haworth at night. St Michael and All Angels Graveyard. Of Brontë fame, is about 2 miles away, and boasts the Brontë Parsonage Museum. In the old cobbled Main Street there are shops, pubs, and various tea rooms, and lower down in Haworth there is a station for the Worth Valley Railway. Keighley and Worth Valley Railway. The Keighley and Worth Valley Railway. The village of Oxenhope.
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Welcome to the Brontë Parsonage Blog: Wuthering Heights... a new musical?
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Thursday, 12 March 2015. Wuthering Heights. a new musical? I am very impressed by what I have heard of a new musical adaptation of Wuthering Heights. She is currently working with a UK producer to get the show into theatres, so good luck with that! What do readers of this blog think of the musical arrangement and a voice which I would describe as rich and forceful? The theme song Wuthering Heights. Sung by Nelly, Catherine Linton and Hareton (at the graves) and the entire company of ghosts. Contact Bront...
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Welcome to the Brontë Parsonage Blog: Laudanum
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Wednesday, 11 March 2015. A typical label (early 20C). Laudanum in the nineteenth century was the rough equivalent of the skunk marijuana smoked by so many people in the present day, but more dangerous. A recent article in the cooking supplement of last Saturday's Guardian (7 March) by Henry Jeffreys. Was about laudanum, not as an ingredient for your next pudding, I must add. Confessions of an English Opium-Eater. I am now wondering how many others in nineteenth century Haworth would have bought laudanum...
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Crow Hill Cottage Interesting Links
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National Coal Mining Museum.
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Littérature et enseignement: novembre 2014
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La plupart des articles (traductions exceptées) ont été révisés au cours de l'automne 2014, d'où certains anachronismes au regard de la date de publication. Jeudi 27 novembre 2014. Jérusalem en Dalécarlie de Selma Lagerlöf. Parmi ces femmes de grand talent ou de génie, aucune ne se situe plus haut à mon sens que Selma Lagerlöf. Elle est en tout cas la seule qui s'élève constamment au niveau de l'épopée et du mythe". Dimanche 23 novembre 2014. A propos des notes. Lundi 17 novembre 2014. And sleeping earth...
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Classroom Resources | The Empire Writes Back
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The Empire Writes Back. Below are links to classroom resources that can aid high school English teachers in subjects ranging from. Wide Sargasso Sea,. Feminist to post-colonial criticism, lesson planning to technological integration. Jane Eyre and Wide Sargasso Sea. Wide Sargasso Sea synopsis. Wide Sargasso Sea post-colonial analysis. Purdue OWL Feminist Criticism. Purdue OWL Post-Colonial Criticism. Post-colonial discourse in Wide Sargasso Sea. Background on the Slave Emancipation Act of 1833. Women Wri...
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Bronte Weather Project: Weather and the Bronte sisters
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Thursday, 11 April 2013. Weather and the Bronte sisters. The Bronte Weather Project is now over, however I am still keen on all things to do with the climate. I've just finished a series of screen prints based on air pressure - over layering a week of air pressure maps on top of each other to create drawings of interwoven lines. I'll put the whole series on my website when i get images of the prints (might be a while yet). And a lovely book to read is Richard Maybey's. Turned Out Nice Again.
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