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Artwork of Branwell Brontë’s letters: 'Patrick Reid "turned off"' and 'The Rescue of the Punchbowl'

Branwell Bronte letter fragment
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Branwell Bronte - Myself crop
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Page 3, Branwell Brontë, Letter addressed from 'Haworth, Bradford, Yorks'; with pen and ink sketch entitled 'Our Lady of Grief'
Short biographies of Branwell Bronte's correspondents. Part of the Brontë collection at the University of Leeds Special Collections.
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Branwell Bronte – Alas! Poor Caunt!
Short biography of Branwell's life over the period of Letters from 1842-1848. Part of the Brontë collection at the University of Leeds Special Collections.
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Pen and Ink Sketch by Branwell
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Branwell Bronte - Paradise and Purgatory drawing
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Page 2, Branwell Brontë, letter to Joseph Bentley Leyland
Description of Branwell's Artwork in his letters from 1842-1848. Part of the Brontë collection at the University of Leeds Special Collections.
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Portrait of Joseph Bentley Leyland
Description of Branwell's Artwork in his letters from 1842-1848. Part of the Brontë collection at the University of Leeds Special Collections.
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Branwell Bronte - John Brown letter
Description of Branwell's Artwork in his letters from 1842-1848. Part of the Brontë collection at the University of Leeds Special Collections.
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Letter accompanied by a pen and ink sketch of a grave stone inscribed with the word 'Resurgam'; addressed from 'Haworth nr Bradford'.
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Letter addressed from 'Haworth nr Bradford'; letter bearing broken seal, Bradford and Halifax post marks and penny postage stamp
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Letter addressed from 'Haworth, Bradford, Yorks'; letter bearing remains of seal, Bradford and Halifax post marks and penny postage stamp
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'Northangerland' pen and ink sketch
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Letter signed 'Northangerland'.
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Bibiography and relevant literature for the Bronte and Leyland Manuscripts. Part of the Brontë collection at the University of Leeds Special Collections.
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Written over a year after Letter 14, Letter 21 dated January 1848 (BC MS 19c Brontë/02/01/21), exhibits similar preoccupations.

The first sketch is of a man with a noose tied around his neck. The caption names him as Patrick Reid, found guilty of the Mirfield Murders less than 20 miles away from Haworth, in 1847. Despite the title, this drawing was identified as a self-portrait of Branwell by Christine Alexander in her book The Art of the Brontës, an idea perhaps suggested to Branwell by the Christian name he shared with the murderer.

The drawing on the bottom half of the sheet accompanying the letter depicts men drunkenly collapsing around a table and is titled 'The rescue of the punchbowl. A scene in the Talbot.' The drawing depicts Branwell the previous week at the Talbot pub in Halifax, surrounded by his friends, including John Brown, Dan Sugden, and Leyland himself.

The tone of the letter seems related more to the mood of the first than the second sketch. Branwell repeats his regrets and apologies for what he describes as a 'temporary illness': 'I was not intoxicated when I saw you last, Dear Sir, but I was so much broken down and embittered in heart that it did not need much extra stimulus to make me experience the fainting fit I had […].'

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