Abstract

AbstractAbstractThe Council of the Brontë Society have given earnest consideration to, and have adopted in principle, a plan for substantial improvements at the Haworth Parsonage Museum.The scheme, which is, of course, subject to approval by the Planning Authority and to the acquisition of land adjacent to the Parsonage, provides for extensions to the Museum; new accommodation for the Curator; research facilities for students; the safer keeping of the Society's treasures, and a system of through circulation of visitors to the Museum which will be of special advantage at holiday times.A particularly pleasing feature of the architects' plans, which have been prepared by Messrs.

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