Little-known gems from the Bronte Parsonage Museum collection are being spotlighted this month.
Staff and volunteers at the one-time home of the famous literary sisters are giving short talks focusing on items ranging from the Bronte pet dog’s collar to Emily’s diary paper. The talks are at 2pm each weekday.
Visitors can also enjoy the Heaven is a Home exhibition, which runs until the end of the year.
It includes fascinating domestic details of the Brontes’ own time at the house, and links in with the publication earlier this year of the book At Home With The Brontes: The History Of Haworth Parsonage, by museum collections manager, Ann Dinsdale
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