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Category Archives: Haworth and Oxenhope
Haworth 1940s weekend a cheats guide to the 1940s look
As Haworth 1940s weekend is this Saturday ,heres brief cheats guide to looking authentic without buying vintage 40s clothing,which while being without doubt the most desirable option is often not practical especially if like myself you are curvy and big … Continue reading
The hidden Charlotte Bronte
I am going to be at the Bronte parsonage museum for Charlottes birthday next weekend and I have been working on a talk to give visitors who may not know much about the Brontes an introduction to Charlotte ,but which … Continue reading
Bronte country is ready for Easter
After the appalling weather which caused widespread disruption Spring seems to have eventually come to Bronte country ,Haworth and the surrounding area has worked hard to clear its roads and every main road is now clear as are almost all … Continue reading
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Wuthering bikes, the Bronte tour de france shoot
Sarah and Yvonne were the Bronte sisters today for a tour de france shoot ,the local newspaper the T&A wanted photos to promote the areas involvement in the tour de france .The bicycle was actually around during the Brontes day … Continue reading
Spring in Oxenhope ,the Day after tomorrow in Bronte country
Drifts black moor road The Hebden Bridge Cockhill Moor road today with a solitary digger clearing the road ,its just above the cemetry in Oxenhope and theres miles of drift to clear so I suspect Cockhill moor will be a … Continue reading