Charlotte Bront? Plaque - The Salutation

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Charlotte Bront? Plaque - The Salutation

Image: © David Dixon Taken: 3 Nov 2013

Blue plaque on the Boundary Street side of Image CHARLOTTE BRONTË (1816-1855) In 1846 The Revd. Patrick Bronte came to Manchester for a cataract operation accompanied by his daughter Charlotte. They took lodgings at 59 Boundary Street West (formerly known as 83 Mount Pleasant). It was here that Charlotte began to write her first successful novel Jane Eyre 2005

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