The Moorlands of Halifax
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"The Moorlands of Halifax" is a locally famous watercolour painting by local artist Séan Walsh. It depicts the barren moors of Halifax - more accurately Ogden; which co-incidentally was Walsh's birthplace. It is believed to be painted 1854, though it is debated by local historians. It was presented to Patrick Brontë as a gift.
It can still be seen at the Dean Clough gallery, Halifax.
Image:Moorlands.jpg Source: Dean Clough Gallery, Halifax, HX3 5AX

