Cowan Bridge School refers to the Clergy Daughters' School, a school mainly for the daughters of middle class clergy founded in the 1820s. It was first located in the village of Cowan Bridge in the English county of Lancashire, where it was attended by the Brontë sisters. Two of the sisters, Maria and Elizabeth died from tuberculosis in the aftermath of a typhoid outbreak at the school. In the 1830s the school moved to Casterton, a few miles away, where it was amalgamated with another girls' school. The institution survived to the twenty-first century as Casterton School.
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| - Cowan Bridge School refers to the Clergy Daughters' School, a school mainly for the daughters of middle class clergy founded in the 1820s. It was first located in the village of Cowan Bridge in the English county of Lancashire, where it was attended by the Brontë sisters. Two of the sisters, Maria and Elizabeth died from tuberculosis in the aftermath of a typhoid outbreak at the school. In the 1830s the school moved to Casterton, a few miles away, where it was amalgamated with another girls' school. The institution survived to the twenty-first century as Casterton School. (en)
- Cowan Bridge School war ein britisches Mädchenpensionat, das überwiegend Töchter von Pfarrersfamilien aufnahm und ihnen dort eine Ausbildung angediehen ließ, die sie befähigen sollte, gegebenenfalls den Beruf einer Gouvernante zu ergreifen. Die Schule wurde in den 1820er Jahren gegründet. (de)
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| - Cowan Bridge School war ein britisches Mädchenpensionat, das überwiegend Töchter von Pfarrersfamilien aufnahm und ihnen dort eine Ausbildung angediehen ließ, die sie befähigen sollte, gegebenenfalls den Beruf einer Gouvernante zu ergreifen. Die Schule wurde in den 1820er Jahren gegründet. Die Schule befand sich zunächst in dem Dorf im englischen Landkreis Lancashire. Dort wurde sie unter anderem von den Brontë-Schwestern besucht. Cowan Bridge School gilt als das Vorbild der Lowood School, die Charlotte Brontë in ihrem Roman Jane Eyre beschrieb. Zwei der Brontë-Schwestern, Maria und Elizabeth starben an Tuberkulose, kurz nachdem an dieser Schule diese Krankheit ausgebrochen war. In den 1830er Jahren wurde die Schule ein paar Meilen weiter neu gegründet und dort mit der lokalen Mädchenschule verschmolzen. (de)
- Cowan Bridge School refers to the Clergy Daughters' School, a school mainly for the daughters of middle class clergy founded in the 1820s. It was first located in the village of Cowan Bridge in the English county of Lancashire, where it was attended by the Brontë sisters. Two of the sisters, Maria and Elizabeth died from tuberculosis in the aftermath of a typhoid outbreak at the school. In the 1830s the school moved to Casterton, a few miles away, where it was amalgamated with another girls' school. The institution survived to the twenty-first century as Casterton School. (en)
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