Branwell Bronte`s famous portrait of Anne, Emily and Charlotte Bronte. The Three Sisters  portrait is reproduced with permission of the National Portrait Gallery (www.npg.org.uk)
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Useful Brontė Links

Bronte Parsonage Museum Shop Support the work of the Bronte Society and Bronte Parsonage Museum by buying from our shop

Bronte and Jane Eyre Discussion Groups - email and web based discussion groups

Bronte Movie - information about a feature film currently in production  about the lives of the Bronte family. The film is being made by Random Harvest Pictures, and is due to film in April and May 2007 

 http://www.brontebirthplace.org.uk
The Brontė Birthplace Museum in Thornton near Bradford.

 http://www.historytoherstory.org.uk
From History to Herstory - Yorkshire women's lives online, from 1100 to the present. This site includes images and transcriptions of Bronte Society material.

Anne Bronte - The Scarborough Connection
Detailed site about Anne Bronte.

The Austrialian Bronte Association The Australian Brontė Association is a local organization devoted to promoting the study and enjoyment of the Brontės.

The Italian Bronte Society

http://www.banbridge.com/tourism/bronte.phtml
Navigate through 'tourism' to find out about the beautiful Brontė homeland in Northern Ireland.

Oakwell Hall
Founded in 1988, the Friends of Oakwell Hall and Country Park are a voluntary support group for this wonderfully authentic 16th Century Manor House and its surrounding 110 acres of country park.

http://www.wethersfield-essex.co.uk
Patrick Bronte was a parson in Wethersfield and there is interesting material about his early years on this site in the Lost Love section.

http://www.arts.unsw.edu.au/juvenilia/ - The Juvenilia Press is a research and pedagogic project that publishes the early works of Charlotte and Branwell Bronte and other writers.  Its Bronte publications are lively, low cost volumes that include a critical introduction, scholarly annotation and light-hearted illustrations.  They are particularly useful for teaching at univerisity and secondary school level.

Bronte Family Site with information about the Bronte Family by Meredith Birmingham

http://www.maney.co.uk
The journal Bronte Studies is published three times a year by Maney Publishing.

Bronte Sisters Web 
Extensive links with other Brontė sites. Recommended educational resource. Set up via the Japanese Bronte Society. Not updated for sometime but still useful

http://www.frithstreetgallery.com/parker.html Link to information about Cornelia Parker who currently has an exhibition Brontean Abstracts at the Bronte Parsonage Museum following a period working with the Museum collections. see news section

http://www.charlottebronte.it  - Italian site containing information about Charlotte Bronte, maintained by Tania La Torre

http://www.thebrusselsbrontegroup.org/ Bronte Society branch in Brussels. Organises regular Bronte walks and has a reading group for members living in Brussels.

Blogs

The Bronte Parsonage Museum Blog maintained by Richard Wilcocks the Bronte Society Chair of Council with regular news about activities at the museum and by the Bronte Society

Bronte Blog if the Brontes are in the news you will find it on this well maintained blog

Bronteana Blog Another excellent blog

Other writers

LitHouses Group deicated to improving the literary Homes and Museums of Great Britain links to its member Houses and Museums from the home page

http://pushkin.ellink.ru
Pushkin museum-reserve - Mikhailovskoye - Home of Russian Writer Pushkin

Elizabeth Gaskell information on Charlotte Bronte's first biographer.

The Gaskell Society Home page of the Gaskell society

D.H. Lawence Birthplace Museum Home page of the D. H. Lawence Birthplace Museum in Eastwood Nottinghamshire

Haworth and the surrounding area

www.haworthchurchcottage.co.uk cottage opposite the Parsonage owned by the church now available as a holiday cottage. The house was the sextons house and has many strong Bronte influences including being the home of Arthur Bell Nichols Charlotte's husband.

http://www.haworth-village.org.uk
Comprehensive information about Haworth and the surrounding area.

http://www.haworth.yorks.com  - Haworth village in Bronte Country

http://www.bronteguide.com/ website of village guide Phil Lister

http://www.kwvr.co.uk - beautifully preserved steam railway which links Keighley to the picturesque Pennine village of Oxenhope

http://www.visitbrontecountry.com
Official website of the Brontė Country Partnership Representing visitor attractions & accommodation providers in Haworth, Keighley, the Worth Valley & surrounding area.

http://www.bradford.gov.uk
Information on tourism and leisure in the Bradford Metropolitan district, including other museums and galleries in the Haworth area.

http://www.haworthvillage.co.uk
Information relating to the wide variety of events, shops, tearooms, accommodation and parking available in Haworth.

http://www.bronte-country.com
Comprehensive guide to Brontė country, with sites related to the Brontė Parsonage Museum. Includes practical information on where to stay and places to eat.

http://www.dalesman.co.uk
Information about Haworth and the Yorkshire Dales area.

http://www.yarnspinnerstours.co.uk Tours of Victorian Bradford

http://www.yorkshire-dales.com/ - The Yorkshire Dales

http://www.north-york-moors.com/ - North Yorkshire Moors

http://www.yorkshire-coast.com/ - Yorkshire Coast

http://www.brontecountrywalks.co.uk - company specialising in walks out onto the moors in Haworth

Sites of Interest

http://www.artfund100.org
The National Art Collections Fund will celebrate its centenary in 2003 with major exhibitions, concerts and events throughout the UK. The Art Fund is the UK's leading art charity, and has supported public collections throughout the country since 1903, helping to buy works of every kind. An independent charity financed by its members, it has backed almost half a million acquisitions, from Old Masters to contemporary pieces - an average of one work of art every two hours.

http://www.pathwaysvideo.co.uk
Pathways Video have several videos and dvds about the local area, including one entitled Bronte Ways.

Films for Humanities and Science US site with information about educational films including the Brontes

www.bbc.co.uk/bradford.360 - 360 degree photographs of the Museum</src="http:>

www.crossref-it.info - User friendly and designed for literature enthusiasts and students of English, www.crossref-it.info explains key texts and the literary, social and religious world they reflect. Handy pop-ups clarify technical terms, while links allow you to widen your knowledge.