The Telegraph and Argus briefly mentions the
Fay Godwin/Ted Hughes exhibition at the Parsonage:
Photographs that inspired poet Ted Hughes are to be displayed at the Bronte Parsonage Museum.
The exhibition Elmet brings together acclaimed work of leading landscape photographer Fay Godwin.
Yorkshire born Hughes wrote verse in the 1970s in response to Godwin's images of the county.
Their collaboration was published in 1979 as The Remains of Elmet, with a follow-up 15 years later.
The new display is billed as a rare opportunity to view the original exhibition prints, recently acquired by the British Library.
The exhibition is included in the museum admission charge. Phone 01535 642323 for times and prices. (David Knights)
Don't miss it if you're nearby!
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