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A walk to Top Withens, unfortunately the fog was too thick up there so no shots of the final destination, this is on the return route back.

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Wuthering Heights in West Yorkshire UK, where Emily Bronte found inspiration for her books.

 

Olympus OM-D E-M5 + Panasonic 2.8/12-35 mm + LR6

thank you to the dog that took this person for an evening walk!

The Storr was created by a massive ancient landslide, leaving behind one of the most beautiful landscapes in Scotland. The hill’s main attraction is a set of spires called the Sanctuary; the most famous of which is this gentleman: The Old Man of Storr.

 

(Isle of Skye, 2017)

 

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Now a ruin, Top Withens was the remote moorland house that inspired Emily Bronte to write her novel 'Wuthering Heights'. Old-style effect added in Adobe Lightroom

She burned too bright for this world.

 

One of my favorites from the shoot. She's so gorgeous.

At Top Withens, near Haworth

 

West Yorkshire, UK

 

Top Withens is a ruined farmhouse near Haworth, West Yorkshire, England which is said to have been the inspiration for the location of the Earnshaw family house Wuthering Heights in the novel of the same name by Emily Brontë (Wiki)

 

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" The night is darkening round me,

The wild winds coldly blow;

But a tyrant spell has bound me

And I cannot, cannot go... "

 

much like the novel,a sense of loss and tragedy pervades...

 

You can just imagine Heathcliffe and Catherine walking down those spiral stairs....

long,long ago....

  

near Haworth, Yorkshire.

Reached #174 in Explore.

Top Withens is a ruined farmhouse near Haworth, West Yorkshire, England which is said to have been the inspiration for the location of the Earnshaw family house Wuthering Heights in the novel of the same name by Emily Brontë

 

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Out on the wiley, windy moors.... (if you listen very carefully you can just hear kate bush singing in the distance :)

 

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Cathy coming back to Heathcliffe.

 

"Ooh, it gets dark, it gets lonely

On the other side from you

I pine a lot, I find the lot

Falls through without you....

 

.... Too long I roam in the night

I'm coming back to his side, to put it right

I'm coming home to .... Wuthering Heights." (Kate Bush)

Taken near Haworth, West Yorkshire. The stone building was the inspiration for the mansion in the book Wuthering Heights

 

I’m having to repost a couple of older shots (long story related to moving lightroom catalogs). This was one of my first shots when I was getting into Landscape photography and got the canon 5D, the original, still an awesome camera.

Anyway this was taken from near the beautiful little village of Haworth in West Yorkshire. The area has strong ties with the Bronte sisters as they wrote their most famous books whilst living at the parsonage (now a museum) in the village. Top Withens is where the sisters used to go and write sometimes and the (unremarkable) building in the foreground is apparently the inspiration for Heathcliff’s Mansion in Emily Bronte’s book “Wuthering Heights”

 

There is quite a nice walk from Haworth up to top withens and well recommended although last time I was here there were quite a few tourists but still worth the visit.

This is quite a popular shot and I have sold it to quite a lot of Americans who have visited the area and wanted something to remember it.

This was taken at ISO100, f/11, 1/40 at 34mm with a graduated filter to keep that sky mean and moody, it’s quite a bleak place up on the moors and I wanted the shot to convey that feeling. Thanks for looking.

 

The Bridge famous for its part in the lives of the Bronte Sisters.

Spans the stream at the Bronte waterfall on the way to Haworth

Wuthering Heights in West Yorkshire UK, where Emily Bronte found inspiration for her books.

 

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I can do romantic shots too....

 

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Added selenium and like most of my photos it is uncropped.

Explore #14 March 12 2009

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Ecoline ink & watercolour on Steinbach paper.

 

"The church bells ring out morning glory

When summer bends to the winter's rage

Emily walks through the cemetery

Passed a dog in an unmarked grave

The old girl hobbles, nylons sagging

Talks to her sisters in the ground

I saw a lie in the mirror this morning

I heard a prophesy all around

 

And Emily they come and go

The shadows and the distant sounds

But Emily don't be afraid

When the weight of angels weighs you down

 

Emily prays to a faded hero

In a little frame clutched to her gown

Hears the voice of promise in his memory

Tonight's the night they let the ladder down

In a cage sits a gold canary

By a wicker chair and a rosewood loom

As a soul ascends aboard the evening

Canary sings to an empty room

 

And Emily they come and go

The shadows and the distant sounds

But Emily don't be afraid

When the weight of angels weighs you down

 

And Emily they come and go

The shadows and the distant sounds

But Emily don't be afraid

When the weight of angels weighs you down..."

 

EMILY - Music & lyrics Elton John & Bernie Taupin, 1992.

 

In Swedish: "Svindlande Höjder"

Best seen in Large.

 

PETRIFIED in passion: www.youtube.com/watch?v=UI5qEQAvOcY - 'Wuthering Heights' (Kate Bush /Juliette Binoche / Ralph Fiennes)

 

Second Life - Delicatessen / Petrified (at Porto)

A creative portrait series with Camilla Barbosa

Top Withens is popularly credited as being Emily Bronte's setting for the Earnshaw moorland farmstead in Wuthering Heights.

 

It is now a desolate ruin on the Pennine moors above the village of Haworth, Yorkshire, UK.

 

The house itself it just to the right of the tree, almost hiding behind it from the elements. :)

 

Incidentally, I got lost up here on this occasion and only wandered on the place by accident!

A very fun time at the Woodford Academy with lots of Kates in a sea of red. Cold and windy as usual but quite fitting really.

Just for Trish, or you if you have time, there's more in the album.

I wish I were a girl again, half savage and hardy, and free… Why am I so changed? I’m sure I should be myself were I once among the heather on those hills…”

 

Each time I venture into the forest on a misty afternoon such as this, I’m forever transported back to the pages of Wuthering Heights, often finding myself embodying Cathy lamenting on the moors

Top Withens is the derelict farmhouse and tree on the top left. West Yorkshire. England.

 

"Top Withens (also known as Top Withins) is a ruined farmhouse near Haworth, West Yorkshire, England, which is said to have been the inspiration for the location of the Earnshaw family house Wuthering Heights in the 1847 novel of the same name by Emily Brontë... The ruin lies on the Pennine Way.... Such is the attraction to Japanese literary tourists that some footpath signs in the area include directions in Japanese."

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Top_Withens

  

www.youtube.com/watch?v=-1pMMIe4hb4

 

Too long I roam in the night.

I'm coming back to his side, to put it right.

I'm coming home to wuthering, wuthering,

Wuthering Heights

To view more of my images, of East Riddlesden Hall, please click < "here" !

East Riddlesden Hall is a 17th-century manor house in Keighley, West Yorkshire, now owned by the National Trust. The hall was built in 1642 by a wealthy Halifax clothier, James Murgatroyd. There is a medieval tithebarn in the grounds.

East Riddlesden Hall perches on a small plateau overlooking a bend in the River Aire on its way downstream from the town of Keighley. Interesting features include well-restored living accommodation on two floors, two Yorkshire Rose windows, walled garden, the ruined Starkie wing and several ghosts (reputedly). A hiding place for Catholic priests was installed during the 16th century. The property was extended and re-built by James Murgatroyd and his wife Hannah, using local Yorkshire stone, in 1648. He also built other stone manor houses throughout the West Riding of Yorkshire. In the great hall, a small fireplace can be seen above the main fireplace, where the floor for the first floor accommodation was not built. James Murgatroyd was a Royalist and this can be seen in royalist symbols and graffiti on and in the building. For example, the Bothy (now the tea room and shop) has the heads of Charles I of England and Henrietta Maria of France carved in the top most stone work.

According to a NODA National News feature in 2007, the Murgatroyd family are reputed to be the inspiration for the Murgatroyd Baronets in the comic opera Ruddigore by Gilbert and Sullivan, and the opera has been performed at the Hall. W. S. Gilbert is supposed to have stayed often at the Hall. The feature comments that the Murgatroyds became notorious "for their profanity and debauchery". A legend arose that the River Aire changed its course in shame, in order to flow further away from the hall and its occupants(the river does indeed sweep into a wide U-bend to skirt the meadow, giving the building a wide berth). The feature continues "Members of the family were fined, imprisoned and excommunicated". It asserts that the character of Sir Despard Murgatroyd in Ruddigore is based on James Murgatroyd. East Riddlesden Hall has been used as a filming location for the 1992 film Emily Brontë's Wuthering Heights and for the 2009 TV adaptation. It was also used in Sharpe's Justice episode from the Sharpe TV series in 1997. It also featured in series eight of the paranormal television programme Most Haunted.

 

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8. The Office: Use aquele esmalte com cara de executiva, pra te deixar pronta pro escritório.

 

2x A-England - Wuthering Heights

 

SOCORRO! Esse esmalte é muito mais maravilhoso do que eu pensava, gente *__*

Lindo demais, uma delícia para esmaltar, secou rapidinho e eu fiquei olhando toda hora azunhas!!

 

A cor é bem elegante, por isso acabei escolhendo para essa etapa..

 

E já pretendo usá-lo novamente, só que da próxima vez, com o Star da Risqué <3

 

Amei demaaais!!!

Rebekah, with make up and styling by Dress.Simple. From Devon last summer. I am still in love with this shoot.

'I lingered round them, under that benign sky, and wondered how any one could ever imagine unquiet slumbers for the sleepers in that quiet earth.'

 

Wuthering Heights - Emily Bronte (1818-1848)

 

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The tiny derelict farmhouse. In the mid-1800s, it inspired Emily Bronte's vision of "Wuthering Heights". Near Haworth, West Yorkshire.

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Top_Withens

 

Nestling just below the West Yorkshire moors, the beautiful village of Haworth is situated in the Worth Valley.

 

Just to the north of Bradford, Haworth is internationally famous for its connections with the Brontë family, and the three sisters in particular. The majority of their famous works were written during the time they lived at the village Parsonage, whilst their father was Parson at the nearby church of St. Michael and all the Angels.

 

Every year it plays host to a 40's Weekend and visitors and residents can dress up in 40's costume and enjoy all the activities laid on.

Wuthering Heights by Tip Top Productions (Jan 2020)

 

29/01/20 - 01/02/20

 

Emily Brontë's classic comes to The Forum Studio Theatre. The saga of two Yorkshire families in the remote Pennine Hills, and the doomed relationship of Heathcliff and Cathy Earnshaw is brilliantly brought to life in Jane Thornton’s new stage adaptation of Emily Brontë’s classic novel.

 

Production Team

Directed by Laura Coard

Cast List

HEATHCLIFF PAUL QUINN

CATHERINE EARNSHAWSOPHIE WOLSTENCROFT

HINDLEY EARNSHAW ZAK TALBOT

ISABELLA LINTONJOANNA MITTON

EDGAR LINTON BENJAMIN GOODWIN

NELLY DEANRACHEL SUMNER

YOUNG CATHERINEEMMA CHARNOCK

YOUNG LINTON FERRIS WILD

HARETON EARNSHAW ZAK TALBOT

EMILY BRONTE KATIE DEYES

FRANCES EARNSHAW & SERVANTEVE COWIESON

OLD EARNSHAW/ JOSEPH/ DOCTORSI KNEALE

 

For more information see:

www.chestertheatre.co.uk/wuthering-heights/1251

 

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Model is the fantastic Rebekah Van Zant (model)

Make up, styling and hair by the glorious Dress.Simple - MUA and stylist

 

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