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Gate and Pasture, Haworth, England - Motion Control Time Lapse

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Motion-control timelapse of a pastoral countryside scene in Yorkshire. The camera moves up along a wooden gate in front of a muddy field. The small town of Oxenhope can be seen in the distance.
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Snowy Yorkshire Village - Timelapse

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Time-lapse of locals and tourists enjoying a snowy day around Christmas in the picturesque Yorkshire village of Haworth. Buses and cars come down the street, and people gather around the entrance to the heritage steam train station.
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Withins Ruins

Pre-K - Higher Ed
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 novel of the same name...
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Motion Time Lapse of Moorside Lane, Haworth, England

Pre-K - Higher Ed
A countryside road cuts through the frame and disappears into the grassy rolling moors in Bronte Country in the distance as fluffy clouds float overhead. Motion-control timelapse.
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Timelapse of Yorkshire Moors from Pennistone Hill

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Timelapse looking down from Pennistone Hill in Haworth, across a reservoir towards Stanbury in Yorkshire, England
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Haworth Reservoir and Yorkshire Moors Motion-Control Timelapse

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Thick, puffy clouds dance across the sky under the soft rolling moors of West Yorkshire.
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British Library: Wuthering Heights: Who Is Heathcliff?

9th - 10th
Professor John Bowen discusses the enigmatic Heathcliff, from his early appearance as a rejected child, to his return as a powerful and violent antihero. [3:46]
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British Library: Wuthering Heights: Violence and Cruelty

9th - 10th
Professor John Bowen explores Emily Bronte's extraordinary use of violence in "Wuthering Heights". [4:12]
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British Library: Wuthering Heights: Fantasy and Realism

9th - 10th
Professor John Bowen considers Emily Bronte's combination of fantasy and reality in Wuthering Heights and the way in which fairy tale and Gothic elements 'haunt the edges' of the novel.
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British Library: Wuthering Heights: Landscape

9th - 10th
Professor John Bowen discusses the harshness of the landscape around Haworth and the central part it plays in the writings of the Bronte sisters. [3:26]