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Bramwell Collection

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Background imageBramwell Collection: Bronte Family

Bronte Family
BRONTE FAMILY A family portrait of Charlotte, Emily, Bramwell and Anne

Background imageBramwell Collection: Edwardian lady in Peak District

Edwardian lady in Peak District
Named by the photographer as E.Bramwell near Bakewell, this lady is believed to be Ellen Bramwell, daughter of a local postmistress near Bakewell. Date: 1909

Background imageBramwell Collection: Autographs on card, Witley Park, Godalming, Surrey

Autographs on card, Witley Park, Godalming, Surrey, August-September 1913, relating to an Anglo Irish Society family involved in the planning, design and building of the Olympic class liners

Background imageBramwell Collection: Duke and Duchess of York at a Salvation Army Concert

Duke and Duchess of York at a Salvation Army Concert
Duke and Duchess of York at a Salvation Army Brass Band Concert - Congress Hall, Clapton - greeted by the Head of the Army, General Bramwell Booth (1856-1929) and Mrs Booth. Date: 1928

Background imageBramwell Collection: General Bramwell Booth with his two grandchildren, 1929, (1935). Creator: Unknown

General Bramwell Booth with his two grandchildren, 1929, (1935). Creator: Unknown
General Bramwell Booth with his two grandchildren, 1929, (1935). William Bramwell Booth (1856-1929) was the son of William Booth, the founder of the Salvation Army

Background imageBramwell Collection: The Bronte Museum, Haworth, West Yorkshire

The Bronte Museum, Haworth, West Yorkshire Date: 1930s

Background imageBramwell Collection: General Bramwell Booth inspecting boy scouts, London, 1925. Artist:s and G

General Bramwell Booth inspecting boy scouts, London, 1925. Artist:s and G
General Bramwell Booth inspecting boy scouts, London, 1925. General Bramwell Booth (1856-1929) inspecting scouts on the football field at the Crystal Palace during the Diamond Jubilee Celebrations of

Background imageBramwell Collection: General Bramwell Booth, seen here inspecting boy scouts at Crystal Palace during the Diamond

General Bramwell Booth, seen here inspecting boy scouts at Crystal Palace during the Diamond Jubilee of the Salvation Army, 1925. Bramwell Booth, 1856-1929

Background imageBramwell Collection: Patrick Bronte (Father)

Patrick Bronte (Father)
PATRICK BRONTE, divine, father to Charlotte, Anne, Emily and Bramwell Date: 1777 - 1861

Background imageBramwell Collection: GWW Wiltshere, Baron Bramwell, Judge

GWW Wiltshere, Baron Bramwell, Judge
George William Wiltshere Baron Bramwell Judge Date: 1808 - 1892

Background imageBramwell Collection: Edwardian couple in field

Edwardian couple in field
Identified by the photographer as being taken at Alport in the Peak District of Derbyshire, the woman is named as E. Bramwell, believed to be Ellen Bramwell

Background imageBramwell Collection: Lady outside Hotel

Lady outside Hotel
Entitled E. Bramwell at Boarding House Hotel, this lady is believed to be Ellen Bramwell, daughter of a local postmistress near Bakewell

Background imageBramwell Collection: BRAMWELL & EVA BOOTH, 1913. General of The Salvation Army, Bramwell Booth, with his sister

BRAMWELL & EVA BOOTH, 1913. General of The Salvation Army, Bramwell Booth, with his sister, Eva, in a parade through New York City before returning to England. Photograph, 25 November 1913

Background imageBramwell Collection: USA, West Virginia, Bramwell. National Coal Heritage Area, former coal boom town

USA, West Virginia, Bramwell. National Coal Heritage Area, former coal boom town
National Coal Heritage Area, former coal boom town, once known as the Town of Millionaires, Bramwell Train Depot, Bramwell, West Virginia, USA

Background imageBramwell Collection: George Baron Bramwell

George Baron Bramwell
GEORGE WILLIAM, baron BRAMWELL judge, sketched in court. Date: 1808 - 1892

Background imageBramwell Collection: Bramwell Booth

Bramwell Booth
Portrait, in uniform, of (William) Bramwell Booth (1856-1929), eldest son of Salvation Army founder William Booth. Bramwell became the Armys second leader (General) after his fathers death in 1912


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"Bramwell: A Captivating Tapestry of History and Legacy" Step into the enchanting world of Bramwell, where the threads of history intertwine with tales of remarkable individuals. From the literary prowess of the Bronte family to the elegance of an Edwardian lady in Peak District, this captivating place holds secrets waiting to be unraveled. Autographs on a card found at Witley Park in Godalming, Surrey transport us back to a time when prestigious figures left their mark on this idyllic location. Perhaps these signatures bear witness to moments shared by luminaries such as Bramwell Booth himself, whose funeral drew crowds from far and wide. The Duke and Duchess of York graced a Salvation Army Concert held within Bramwell's embrace, showcasing its significance as a hub for cultural events that brought people together. General Bramwell Booth's presence resonated not only through his leadership but also through cherished memories captured alongside his two grandchildren in 1929 and 1935. Travel further north to Haworth, West Yorkshire, where The Bronte Museum stands proudly amidst moorland beauty. Here lies homage to one of literature's most celebrated families - Charlotte, Emily, Anne - who penned timeless classics that continue to captivate hearts worldwide. General Bramwell Booth's dedication extended beyond cultural endeavors; he inspected boy scouts in London during 1925. This image immortalizes his commitment towards shaping young minds and fostering values that would endure generations. Yet it is not just renowned figures who find solace within Bramwell's embrace; Patrick Bronte himself sought refuge here as father to three extraordinary daughters whose literary genius still echoes today. His paternal love forever etched into the fabric of this place. Baron Bramwell Wiltshere adds another layer to this tapestry as an esteemed judge whose influence reached far beyond courtroom walls. His wisdom shaped legal landscapes while contributing significantly towards society’s progress.