BRONTE CONNECTION.(News)

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From: Huddersfield Daily Examiner (Huddersfield, England)
Date: 20050607
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Byline: By Katie Campling

amazing find Imelda Marsden (left) of The Bronte Society and Joan Pinder (right) of Whitechapel Church at the graveside record A page from the Bronte Society Transactions of 1919 recording the death of Rose Ann Heslip

n uncovered Rose Ann Heslip's headstone

n attraction Whitechapel Church at Cleckheaton

n the family Authors Charlotte and Anne Bronte who used to visit friends in Huddersfield, and their father Patrick, who was uncle to Rose Ann Heslip

n home The ...

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