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Key to index codes:
Transactions: 16:85, 359(1975) = Vol/Part/Page/Year
Gazette: G:12, 8(1994) = Gazette/No./Page/Year
(R) = Review of book, film, play, etc.
Index compiled by Arthur D. Walker M.A.
OAKENDALE, William pseud.See DEARDEN, William.
OAKWELL HALL
Clapham, B. Charlotte Brontė and Oakwell Hall. 17:88, 210(1978)
Neal, A. Visit to Oakwell Hall. G:19, 21(1997)
Sprittles, J. A history of Oakwell Hall.(R) 11:57, 106(1947)
Sumner, G.D. Oakwell Hall, Birstall: a school in the 1880s. G:1, 3(1990)
Weir, E.M. A history of Oakwell Hall. 11:57, 106(1947)
O'BEIRNE, Ronan The Brontė Society Website: a review.(R) 25(2000), 98
ODOM, Keith C. Brontė, Texas and Haworth, West Yorkshire. G:11, 18(1994)
O'DWYER, Carol
Duckett, R.J. Jill Greenwood, Carol O'Dwyer. G:18, 10(1997)
OFFOR, Richard The Brontės: their relation to the history and politics
of their time. 10:53, 150(1943)
OLDFIELD
Potter,N. The spring walk to Crow Hill and Oldfield 22 April, 2000. G:25, 2(2000)
OLDFIELD, Jennifer 'The homely web of truth': dress as the mirror of personality
in
Jane Eyre and Villette. 16:83, 177(1973)
OLDHAM, Lilian In memoriam. G:22, 18(1999)
G:23, 25(1999)
OLIVER, William Thompson Appreciation of Mr.Robert Fowlds.19:8, 393(1989)
The centenary service at Haworth. 11:58, 156(1948)
Donald Gardner Hopewell. Obituary. 18:94, 304(1984)
An excursion to the Lake District, 12:64, 302(1954)
Guy Schofield. Obituary. 20:2, 116(1990)
In memoriam, G:5, 4(1992)
New site for Brontė bronze. G:1, 5(1990)
A statue group of the Brontės. 12:61, 10(1951)
Wilfred Rowland Childe: an appreciation. 12:63, 213(1953)
Geldard, C.M. 'Au revoir' but not goodbye. G4, 14(1991)
Hewitt, P. These lonely mountains: a biography of the Brontė moors.(R)
19:1/2, 64(1986)
Preston, A.H. William Thompson Oliver 1903-1991. 20:5, 308(1992)
OLSEN, Thomas Beginnings of the Brontė Society. 10:55, 282(1945)
The weary are at rest, A reconsideration of Branwell Brontė. 10:55, 269(1945)
O'NEILL, Jane The world of the Brontės. (R) 23(1998), 78
O'NEILL, Judith. Critics on Charlotte and Emily Brontė.(R) 15:78, 260(1968)
ORAM, Eanne Brief for Miss Branwell. 14:74, 28(1964)
Charlotte Brontė's honeymoon. 15:79, 343(1969)
Emily and F.D.Maurice. Some parallels of thought.13:67, 131(1957)
The 'taste' of Charlotte Brontė. 14:72, 20(1962)
ORDNANCE OFFICE
Timings, E.K. "A great fancy for arms". Correspondence between the
Revd. Patrick Brontė and the Ordnance Office. 14:71, 13(1961)
O'REILLY, Andrea & others
Geographic reality: symbolic landscapes. of Wuthering Heights. 19:8, 369(1989)
ORME, David The Brontės. (R) 25(2000), 196
ORNITHOLOGY
Berman, R. Charlotte Brontė's natural history. 18:94, 271(1984)
Stedman, J.W. Charlotte Brontė and Bewick's British birds.15:76, 36(1966)
OSTA, Jean d' Our forgotten Brussels: an account of the rue d'Isabelle 17:88,
214(1978)
OUTHWAITE, Herbert Death of Herbert Outhwaite 13:66, 31(1956)
OUTRAM, Rosemary
Connor, M. 'Miss Temple' and the Connors 26(2001), 27
OWEN, Dyddgu Pritchard See PRITCHARD-OWEN, Dyddgu
OWENSON, Sydney afterwards MORGAN, Sydney, Lady
Bellamy, J. A note on Lady Morgan (l783?/l776?-l859) 25(2000), 168
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