Shropshire Star features a conservation assistant at Dudmaston Hall.
In 2015, volunteer Elizabeth Dewer found a letter glued into a book about Lord Nelson who died during his victory at the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805 which appeared to have been written by the famous Admiral himself.
"It was just found by chance while cleaning and we had it verified that it was written by Lord Nelson. It's amazing that it was just tucked away in a book waiting to be found. We've also got first editions by the Brontë sisters written under their male pen names. It's fascinating," says Lucy. (Heather Large)
Colori Vivaci (Italy) has a short article on
Wuthering Heights. Some words on... discusses whether
Wuthering Heights deserves 'classic status' or not.
Brussels Brontë Blog comments briefly on the 1992 take on the novel, recently screened for the Brontë group.
AnneBrontë.org looks at three important things that happened to Patrick at the end of February in different years of his life.
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