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Brontë, Patrick Branwell
(1847)
Ink drawing at the bottom of a letter to ? entitled 'Pobre'. Branwell explains that, The best epitaph ever written was found carved on a cross in Spain over a murdered traveller and means 'Poor fellow'.
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Brontë, Patrick Branwell
(1842)
Ink drawing of a gravestone with a carving of a scull and crossbones and the epitaph 'Resurgam' (foreground) with scattered gravestones set within a wild moonlit moorland.
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Brontë, Patrick Branwell
(1848)
Pen and ink illustration on a loose piece of paper. The image features a man wearing glasses with his head in a noose. The caption reads Patrick Reid turned off without his cap, 1848.
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