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Bradford Literature Festival | Literature | Performance

Frances Currer: The Brontës’ Hidden Influence?

6 Jul 2025

11:00 - 12:00

Bradford Live

Discover the remarkable story of Frances Mary Richardson Currer (1785–1861), the pioneering bibliophile of Eshton Hall, Skipton, hailed as one of Britain’s earliest female book collectors.

Currer built a vast and eclectic library, rich in natural history, literature, antiquities, and more, owning works by Jane Austen and Fenimore Cooper. A quiet force in her community, she funded the Keighley Mechanics’ Institute and supported Cowan Bridge, the Brontës’ infamous school. With close ties to the Sidgwick family - neighbours to Charlotte Brontë - her influence may have extended further than we know.

Was she the mysterious benefactor who helped clear Patrick Brontë’s debts? Could her name have inspired Charlotte’s pen name, Currer Bell? And did the sisters ever glimpse her remarkable collection?

This illustrated talk uncovers Currer’s hidden legacy, blending fact, speculation, and Brontë connections to explore how one woman’s passion for books may have quietly shaped literary history.

Age Guidance
No Age Restriction

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General £7

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Bradford Live

1, Thornton Road, Bradford, England, BD1 2EP, United Kingdom,

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