We are very proud to announce that also this year The Sisters’ Room is collaborating with the Brontë Parsonage Museum. On the last Friday of each month we will publish special contents curated by the experts of the museum. Let’s have a look at what’s inside the closets, drawers and cupboards at the Parsonage. You will find in this section some of the objects that belonged to the Brontë family and which are kept in the Brontë Parsonage Museum archives. Enjoy this new article!
Anne Brontë’s collection of pebbles
Anne visited Scarborough whilst working as a governess for the Robinson family at Thorp Green Hall from 1840 until 1845. These pebbles were collected there during summer vacations.
The Brontë Parsonage Museum
More about the treasures at the Parsonage: Diary paper, 1834 , Portrait of Anne Brontë, Suede moccasins.