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The Brontë Sisters (1818-1855) Collection

Historic prints featuring sisters Charlotte, Emily and Anne Brontë whose novels have become classics

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Charlotte Bronte (1816-1855) and her sisters Emily Bronte (1818-1848) and Anne Bronte (1820-1849) charmed, inspired, and even shocked readers from the Victorian age to the present. Raised in the industrial town of Haworth, Yorkshire, the three sisters produced classics including Jane Eyre, Wuthering Heights, and The Tenant of Wildfell Hall.

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Background imageThe Brontë Sisters (1818-1855) Collection: Top Withens on the Bronte Moors

Top Withens on the Bronte Moors above Stanbury, nr Haworth. Looking through the many crumbling walls in the area down to the ruined farmhouse

Background imageThe Brontë Sisters (1818-1855) Collection: Elizabeth Gaskell

Elizabeth Gaskell
English novelist and biographer of Charlotte Bronte, Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell, nee Stevenson, (1810 - 1865). Original Artwork: Drawing by George Richmond. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageThe Brontë Sisters (1818-1855) Collection: Top Withens in the Snow

Top Withens in the Snow
A winters day on the Bronte Moors above Haworth, showing Top Withens and the crumbling dry stone walls typical of the Pennine Moors

Background imageThe Brontë Sisters (1818-1855) Collection: Top Withins

Top Withins
circa 1940: A view of the mists at Top Withins, on the North Yorkshire moors near Haworth, the setting for Emily Brontes romantic novel Wuthering Heights. (Photo by Val Doone/Getty Images)

Background imageThe Brontë Sisters (1818-1855) Collection: Haworth

Haworth
Cobbled Street in Haworth, near Bradford, Yorkshire. Haworth was home to famous authors Charlotte Bronte and Emily Bronte

Background imageThe Brontë Sisters (1818-1855) Collection: Bronte Sisters by Patrick Branwell Bronte

Bronte Sisters by Patrick Branwell Bronte
circa 1834: English writers Anne, Emily and Charlotte Bronte. Original Artwork: Painting by their brother, Patrick Branwell Bronte who painted himself among his sisters

Background imageThe Brontë Sisters (1818-1855) Collection: Emily Bronte

Emily Bronte
An oil painting of Emily Bronte (1818 - 1848), authoress of the novel Wuthering Heights, published in 1847. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageThe Brontë Sisters (1818-1855) Collection: Bronte tree in the snow

Bronte tree in the snow
A lone tree on the snow covered Bronte Moors above Haworth in mid winter. The bleak nature emphasised by the moorland grasses and crumbling dry stone wall

Background imageThe Brontë Sisters (1818-1855) Collection: Top Withens

Top Withens high on the Bronte Moors above Haworth in West Yorkshire, with its lone tree. The crumbling dry stone walls typify the scenery around the Pennines moors of the area

Background imageThe Brontë Sisters (1818-1855) Collection: Cobbled Path Haworth Graveyard

Cobbled Path Haworth Graveyard
The old cobbled path through the graveyard in Haworth. A cold, sunny winters morning casts shadows across the path and the graves

Background imageThe Brontë Sisters (1818-1855) Collection: Haworth Graveyard looking to the Parsonage

Haworth Graveyard looking to the Parsonage
The old graveyard in Haworth on a cold winters morning. Long shadows are cast over the old graves. Beyond the gravestones is the Bronte Parsonage

Background imageThe Brontë Sisters (1818-1855) Collection: Arthur Bell Nicholls, Charlotte Brontes husband

Arthur Bell Nicholls, Charlotte Brontes husband
Vintage engraving of Arthur Bell Nicholls, Charlotte Brontes husband. Between 1845 and 1861 Nicholls was one of Patrick Brontes curates and was married to his eldest surviving child, Charlotte

Background imageThe Brontë Sisters (1818-1855) Collection: Earnshaw Room, Ponden Hall

Earnshaw Room, Ponden Hall
Ponden Hall is a historic house near Haworth, West Yorkshire, England, with many connections with the literary Bronte sisters who lived in the 19th century

Background imageThe Brontë Sisters (1818-1855) Collection: Haworth Parsonage from the graveyard

Haworth Parsonage from the graveyard
Looking across to the Bronte Parsonage from the old graveyard in Haworth on a cold winters morning

Background imageThe Brontë Sisters (1818-1855) Collection: Bronte Parsonage

Bronte Parsonage
The old Parsonage in Haworth, commonly known as the Bronte Parsonage

Background imageThe Brontë Sisters (1818-1855) Collection: Haworth Graveyard

Haworth Graveyard
Looking across the old Graveyard in Haworth, where the Bronte family buried. A cold but sunny winters day with the early morning shadows across the gravestones

Background imageThe Brontë Sisters (1818-1855) Collection: Top Withens, a ruined farmhouse near to Haworth in West Yorkshire

Top Withens, a ruined farmhouse near to Haworth in West Yorkshire, is reputed to be the inspiration for Wuthering
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Background imageThe Brontë Sisters (1818-1855) Collection: Ancient Pack Horse Bridge and Wycoller Hall

Ancient Pack Horse Bridge and Wycoller Hall
Taken in the old village of Vycoller, Lancashire, England. The Hall, a ruin today, is said to be the model for Fearndean Manor in Charlotte Brontes Jayne Eyre novel

Background imageThe Brontë Sisters (1818-1855) Collection: Cottage and dry stone wall

Cottage and dry stone wall
Countryside image with a distant view in the background, taken in the Bronte country, near Haworth, in West Yorkshire, England, where the literary Bronte sisters lived

Background imageThe Brontë Sisters (1818-1855) Collection: Ponden Hall Front Garden

Ponden Hall Front Garden
Ponden Hall is a historic house near Haworth, West Yorkshire, England, with many connections with the literary Bronte sisters who lived in the 19th century

Background imageThe Brontë Sisters (1818-1855) Collection: Ponden Hall

Ponden Hall
Historic house near Haworth, West Yorkshire, England with many connections with the literary Bronte sisters who lived in the 19th century

Background imageThe Brontë Sisters (1818-1855) Collection: Top Withins

Top Withins
March 1955: Top Withins, on the North Yorkshire moors near Haworth, the setting for Emily Brontes romantic novel Wuthering Heights. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)

Background imageThe Brontë Sisters (1818-1855) Collection: English authoress Charlotte Bronte (1816 - 1855)

English authoress Charlotte Bronte (1816 - 1855)
Commissioned by her publisher, George Smith, this portrait of the novelist from Richmond was a gift for her father, who saw in it strong indications of the genius of the author

Background imageThe Brontë Sisters (1818-1855) Collection: Charlotte Bronte

Charlotte Bronte
1851: English novelist and writer Charlotte Bronte (1816 - 1855). Her novel Vilette is based on her experiences as a teacher in Brussels where she fell in love with a married man, Paul Heger

Background imageThe Brontë Sisters (1818-1855) Collection: Anne Bronte

Anne Bronte
circa 1845: Anne (Annie) Bronte (1820-1849). Original Artwork: Drawing - Charlotte Bronte Womens Illustrated (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageThe Brontë Sisters (1818-1855) Collection: Charlotte Bronte

Charlotte Bronte
circa 1840: English novelist Charlotte Bronte (1816 - 1855). Original Artwork: Portrait by Thompson. (Photo by Rischgitz/Getty Images)

Background imageThe Brontë Sisters (1818-1855) Collection: Emily Bronte

Emily Bronte
circa 1835: English poet and author of Wuthering Heights, Emily Bronte (1818 - 1848). Original Artwork: Painting by Charlotte Bronte. (Photo by Rischgitz/Getty Images)


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