Top Withens, West Riding, Yorkshire, England, ca. 1945 - by Bill Brandt (1904 – 1983), German/English
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Top Withens, West Riding, Yorkshire, England, ca. 1945 - by Bill Brandt (1904 – 1983), German/English

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Top Withens near Haworth and a ruined farmhouse. Said to be inspiration for Wuthering Heights.
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[photo by Bill Brandt "Top Withens" 1945]
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Top Withens, Yorkshire, England.
January 2020 - Haworth, West Yorkshire moors, Northern England
Last weekend my friend Jack and I decided to take advantage of the sunny (yet crispy cold) day to explore the little village of Haworth, in West Yorkshire, and follow the trail that led us to the Bronte waterfalls and eventually to Top Withens on the upland moors.
The scenery was dramatic: Flocks of grazing sheep dotted the hills and valleys and gazed at us whilst we were walking by.
In these pictures I wanted to capture the other face of Northern England: opposite the once industrial cities and towns (yet now thriving with a cultural revival) is a rugged wind-swept rural landscape that inspired many artists and attracts nature-lovers from across the world.
Sylvia Plath’s drawings of Paris, Cambridge, and Top Withens