Poets’ Corner, Westminster Abbey, is a place of pilgrimage for literature lovers. More than 100 poets and writers are buried or have memorials here. And, so began a tradition of burials and memorials ...
For 85 years, a stone tablet honoring literary greats Charlotte, Emily, and Anne Brontë has hung in Westminster Abbey's Poets ...
Westminster Abbey is generally busy – and ... For instance, if you're a bibliophile, consider a visit to the Poets' Corner. This is the final resting place of famed authors Geoffrey Chaucer ...
Dean of Westminster. The Abbey asked its stonemason to tap in the dots and its conservator to paint them. Ms Wright, who spotted the omission during a research trip to Poets’ Corner, told the PA ...
More than eight decades after it was installed, a memorial to the three 19th-century sibling novelists in London’s Westminster ... was erected in the abbey’s Poets’ Corner in October 1939 ...
The rectangular stone tablet is in Poets’ Corner in Westminster Abbey, where writers including Shakespeare, Dickens and Austen are commemorated. The inscriptions were installed in 1939 as a ...
raised the issue with the Dean of Westminster, The Very Reverend Dr David Hoyle and the Abbey asked its stonemason to tap the dots in and its conservator to paint them. Ms Wright, who went to Poets’ ...