I used to live at the house at the end near her grave and got married in St Marys. 8.25 on timeline When I was a kid there in late 60's and early 70's the grave wasn't too bad. At one time majority of the graves had wrought iron railings around, I have pictures of them, also the wall outside the church was, I assume they were taken down for the war effort in 1914. The house that looks like a castle was the summer home of John Atkinson Grimshaw who was born in Leeds. Anne had her funeral at Christchurch which is in the town it got demolished in late 80's, she stayed at a friend's boarding house near what is now the Grand hotel
Hello again Alan, what a pretty & picturesque place Howarth is, but then Yorkshire is a lovely part of the Planet isn't it, with its beautiful scenic countryside. Is Howarth also the place where 'last of the summer wine' was filmed? My mum & stepfather visited there on a coach trip, many years ago. Anyway, going back to the Brontees, their brother Branwell was an artist, and painted that picture of them all together, but apparently when they had a huge fall out, he then seperated himself from his sisters, and even erased himself out of the picture, you can see where he has painted himself out, and the gap where he once stood. Take care Alan. Bye for now.. Best wishes, Faye.
Hello Faye honestly, our face is a beautiful place. It's got the wild countryside around it and stay withering heights. You can walk to the ruin. It does. Have a great deal of atmosphere if you like. Wild and rugged. But last of the summer wine know I'm not going to tell you where it's filmed. You can watch one of my previous films. I visit the location. The bronte's work classic. They came forward as women writers under a pseudonyms because women were not allowed so they broke the mould. Thank you for the great comment. See you again I hope. Alan
How times have changed for us women, at one time we wasn't allowed to vote, but Dear Emiline Pankhurst put that one right in our favour! Thanks to her, women were given the right to vote. (I done a project on the Suffragettes at school, as part of my cse exams.) But to think that women even had to use different names as authors is realy surprising. It's as if women were underdogs in the past ?! And not to be taken seriously!? As I say, how times have now changed for women.
Mrs H ...Before the Grand Hotel was built there was a house there where Anne use to stay often..When she became ill she travelled from Howarth to Scarborough so she could die there...Anne loved Scarborough...
I’ve been to Scarborough I think Alan many moons ago and yes it is lovely beautiful views shame about the weather have to get your wellies out shame about the beer can that makes me savage when people are so disrespectful and just don’t care you see it everywhere unfortunately bad upbringing thanks Alan ❤️😊👍🏻
It's got a beautiful double Bay Crystal but I've got to be honest I'm not a massive fan. There's no doubt that the views are fantastic, but it does seem a little bit like a small version of Blackpool not my personal favourite but it was great to see the location next to the castle of her grave.
As you say, it's strange that Anne Brontee wasn't buried at Howarth with her other family, Maybe she had connections to Scarborough in some way, (?) was she married to someone who lived in Scarborough. (?)
Perhaps see you and your Dear Family soon enough, Anne, one of these Old Afternoons, upon another Astral Plane. *To MH B B: Thank you!* Stay free. Rab 😎 🍻 ⏰ 🎲 🌠 💀 🕊 👋
Thank you - nicer to listen to you than all those academic Bronte scholars - you are honest, authentic, and nicely talk about Anne
Well presented by the gentleman
What a beautiful place, might have to plan this myself. Thanks for this.
Its worth it just for the views hope you do :-)
I used to live at the house at the end near her grave and got married in St Marys. 8.25 on timeline When I was a kid there in late 60's and early 70's the grave wasn't too bad. At one time majority of the graves had wrought iron railings around, I have pictures of them, also the wall outside the church was, I assume they were taken down for the war effort in 1914. The house that looks like a castle was the summer home of John Atkinson Grimshaw who was born in Leeds. Anne had her funeral at Christchurch which is in the town it got demolished in late 80's, she stayed at a friend's boarding house near what is now the Grand hotel
I remember walking alongside that wall, with my partner, and we noticed Anne’s grave. That was around 2005.
beautiful views very interesting person belonging to an amazing groupthink she suits this lovely place .
I recently visited and loved it
It’s a good exploration. I’m reading her novels recently.from china
Love your videos keep up the good work and all the best stay safe and well
Thank you, Anthony
Hello again Alan, what a pretty & picturesque place Howarth is, but then Yorkshire is a lovely part of the Planet isn't it, with its beautiful scenic countryside.
Is Howarth also the place where 'last of the summer wine' was filmed? My mum & stepfather visited there on a coach trip, many years ago.
Anyway, going back to the Brontees, their brother Branwell was an artist, and painted that picture of them all together, but apparently when they had a huge fall out, he then seperated himself from his sisters, and even erased himself out of the picture, you can see where he has painted himself out, and the gap where he once stood.
Take care Alan. Bye for now.. Best wishes, Faye.
Hello Faye honestly, our face is a beautiful place. It's got the wild countryside around it and stay withering heights. You can walk to the ruin. It does. Have a great deal of atmosphere if you like. Wild and rugged. But last of the summer wine know I'm not going to tell you where it's filmed. You can watch one of my previous films. I visit the location. The bronte's work classic. They came forward as women writers under a pseudonyms because women were not allowed so they broke the mould. Thank you for the great comment. See you again I hope. Alan
How times have changed for us women, at one time we wasn't allowed to vote, but Dear Emiline Pankhurst put that one right in our favour! Thanks to her, women were given the right to vote. (I done a project on the Suffragettes at school, as part of my cse exams.) But to think that women even had to use different names as authors is realy surprising. It's as if women were underdogs in the past ?! And not to be taken seriously!? As I say, how times have now changed for women.
Mrs H ...Before the Grand Hotel was built there was a house there where Anne use to stay often..When she became ill she travelled from Howarth to Scarborough so she could die there...Anne loved Scarborough...
I never knew that. Michael about the property. Very interesting fact. Thank you.
The Tenant of Wildfell Hall
I’ve been to Scarborough I think Alan many moons ago and yes it is lovely beautiful views shame about the weather have to get your wellies out shame about the beer can that makes me savage when people are so disrespectful and just don’t care you see it everywhere unfortunately bad upbringing thanks Alan ❤️😊👍🏻
It's got a beautiful double Bay Crystal but I've got to be honest I'm not a massive fan. There's no doubt that the views are fantastic, but it does seem a little bit like a small version of Blackpool not my personal favourite but it was great to see the location next to the castle of her grave.
Agnes Grey
Hey mate great vlog do u do requests grave please or not
cheers Any give a try mate
Hey yes goldners green cemetery in London lots of big stars in there mate like too see Bernie winters and Sid James plot please thanku
I am aiming to go later this month watch this space thanks for the encouragement I look for them Andy
No it part of the church you are only seeing the middle portion now
As you say, it's strange that Anne Brontee wasn't buried at Howarth with her other family,
Maybe she had connections to Scarborough in some way, (?) was she married to someone who lived in Scarborough. (?)
I always have lunch with her when I visit
Perhaps see you and your Dear Family soon enough, Anne, one of these Old Afternoons, upon another Astral Plane.
*To MH B B: Thank you!*
Stay free. Rab 😎 🍻
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