Thursday Talks occur twice on the day: once at the Museum and once online. You can book tickets for both here.

EventTimePriceVenue
In-person2pmFree with entry to the Museum and for residents in BD20, BD21 and BD22Brontë Space at the Old School Room
Online7:30pm£5On Zoom: a link will be sent before the event

This talk looks at the fascinating story of how the collection at the Brontë Parsonage Museum came together, and how it continues to grow as exciting new discoveries of Brontëana come to light. The Brontë Society was established in 1893, committed to the preservation of the family’s surviving manuscripts, letters and possessions. Within two years they had opened their first museum in Haworth, before their acquisition of Haworth Parsonage in 1928. We’ll explore the development of the Brontë Parsonage Museum, the work that goes on behind the scenes, and some of the film and TV adaptations of the Brontës’ lives and works, which have played an important role in the Museum’s history. This talk will be given by Ann Dinsdale, Principal Curator at the Brontë Parsonage Museum and author of At Home with the Brontës: A history of Haworth Parsonage and its occupants.

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