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  1. The Moth: With Jack Davenport, David Howey, Janet Dale, Sally Grey. Set in 1913 Northumbria, England, the story is about Robert Bradley, a strong-willed young worker at a Jarrow shipyard, who arrives home one day to find that his father has died.

  2. The Moth. Catherine Cookson. 3.98. 920 ratings42 reviews. As World War I approaches, Foreshaw Park, the rundown estate of the once-wealthy Thorman family, becomes the setting for the burgeoning romance between the Thorman's elder daughter, Agnes, and Robert Bradley, a hired hand.

  3. Set in 1913 Northumbria, England, the story is about Robert Bradley, a strong-willed young worker at a Jarrow shipyard, who arrives home one day to find that his father has died.

  4. Mar 24, 2011 · But a remarkable man named Robert Bradley bucks the establishment. A carpenter by trade but self-educated and sensitive, Robert escapes conventional marriage, but in so doing falls prey to violence. A chance encounter with Millie, the strange daughter of the castle, brings him into the orbit of the crumbling Thormans.

    • Catherine Cookson
  5. The Moth: A Novel. Catherine Cookson. Penguin Random House Canada Limited, 1986 - Fiction - 293 pages. As a diversion from his job in his uncle's carpentry shop, newly arrived Robert Bradley...

  6. When his father dies, Robert Bradley gives up his job in the shipyard to work in his uncle's carpentry shop. Life with his domineering uncle isn't easy but an encounter with a strange girl locally known as The Moth, bring changes in his life. Store Filled. Free trial of BritBox.

  7. Jan 1, 1986 · The Moth. Hardcover – January 1, 1986. As world War I approaches, Foreshaw Park, the run-down estate of the once-wealthy Thorman family, is the setting for the burgeoning romance between the Thormans' elder daughter, Agnes, and hired-hand Robert Bradley.

    • Catherine Cookson
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