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Brontë Memorial Corrected After 85 Years
The Brontë sisters' memorial at Westminster Abbey has been corrected to include the diaereses over the 'e' in their names, which were omitted when it was originally installed 85 years ago. Journalist and Brontë historian Sharon Wright raised the issue with the Dean of Westminster, Dr. David Hoyle, during a visit for research. The memorial, made of Huddlestone stone, now properly honors Charlotte, Emily, and Anne Brontë, reflecting their correct name spelling. Wright expressed her surprise at being the first to highlight this omission and emphasized the importance of recognizing the sisters accurately. The Brontë Society, which sponsored the memorial, has expressed gratitude for the correction, marking a timely resolution to a long-standing issue. This change took place just ahead of the 85th anniversary of the memorial's original installation on October 8, 1939.
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