We'll be touring our ever-changing exhibition on the lost 1920 adaptation of Wuthering Heights, and would love for you to join us. Please watch this space! (image courtesy of @BronteParsonage )
We'll be touring our ever-changing exhibition on the lost 1920 adaptation of Wuthering Heights, and giving a free talk on the adventure so far as part of @BradfordLitFest on June 11th. Watch this space! (Image courtesy of @BronteParsonage )
Students of pre cinema or cinematography pioneer Louis Le Prince are encouraged to listen to the Irfan Shah blog ‘The Shadow Traps.’ Shah @TheShadowTraps is a British pre cinema historian and Le Prince biographer.
Begin your journey here https://t.co/gJo0t6XLPh
@TalkingPicsTV Rosmer also starred in the first ever film adaptation of Wuthering Heights (made in 1920 and now lost!) Please do see our exhibition on it https://t.co/vR9ixScGEs
@DrMatthewSweet@christinalefou A page from Eliot Stannard's screenplay for the lost 1920 adaptation of Wuthering Heights (image courtesy of @BronteParsonage ) Part of our travelling Wuthering Heights Rediscovered exhibition. Please do take a look!
Our exhibition will be 50/50 art gallery and museum, squashed into #Warley Phone Box Museum. Get the keys to the box from the fabulous Czainskis in the church next door and take a peek! We’re busy in the craft room preparing.
Perfect for lovers of lost literature: A piece on our website about Charlotte Bronte's A Book of Ryhmes [sic]. Published for the first time in 2025 by Yorkshire's Tartarus Press and with an introduction by Patti Smith. Find out more at https://t.co/vR9ixScGEs
Scenes from a lost classic. No known prints survive of this 1920 adaptation of #WutheringHeights. We’ll be bringing the story to life as part of @LeedsLit in June (go check out their site for more info!)
Artists Chris Czainski and Tracie Johnson examining the first location for our #WutheringHeights Rediscovered exhibition - the fabulous #Warley Phone Box Museum! The exhibition, about the lost 1920’s adaptation of Emily Bronte’s novel, will open on 6th June as part of @LeedsLit
For anyone looking for a lost classic of Yorkshire literature, we recommend the wonderful Shameless Wayne by Halliwell Sutcliffe. https://t.co/yiFoV7k5JZ
You can find more about our exhibition on the lost 1920 film adaptation of #WutheringHeights (and get updates on it, too) at the @LeedsLit Facebook Page at: https://t.co/4wl06sojbY We hope this is the beginning of a wonderful adventure!