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  2. Scullery - Wikipedia

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    The scullery of Brodick Castle. A scullery is a room in a house, traditionally used for washing up dishes and laundering clothes, or as an overflow kitchen.Tasks performed in the scullery include cleaning dishes and cooking utensils (or storing them), occasional kitchen work, ironing, boiling water for cooking or bathing, and soaking and washing clothes.

  3. La ilustre fregona - Wikipedia

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    La ilustre fregona (The Illustrious Kitchen Maid or The Illustrious Scullery-maid) is a novella by Miguel de Cervantes, published in the collection Novelas ejemplares. It tells the story of two wealthy young men who fall in love with a kitchen maid in Toledo .

  4. Byelaw terraced house - Wikipedia

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    The scullery was a wet area with a flagstone floor slightly lower than the rest of the house. Oversailing eaves with ogee-shaped cast iron guttering; Elaborate street façades; Patterned salt-glazed moulded bricks, tiles, chimney pots, ridge tiles and finials [11] The earliest windows were set into opening topped by a low brick arch.

  5. A Scullery Kitchen Could Dramatically Increase Your ... - AOL

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    Eschewing the bells and whistles of a full dirty kitchen setup, a scullery is for after-dinner duties only. ... if you're converting a small room you already have into a scullery, the cost can run ...

  6. Tudor Walters Report - Wikipedia

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    Living room with range where most of the cooking would be done, scullery with copper to heat the water, a bath and a gas cooker for occasional use. A separate bathroom, cooking done in the scullery and the living room fire suitable only for occasional cooking; A separated upstairs bathroom, cooking done exclusively in the scullery.

  7. List of obsolete occupations - Wikipedia

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    Scriveners later developed into notaries [198] and court reporters. Social-3: 20: Scullery maid: The scullery maid was the lowest in the hierarchy of female servants. She was assigned tasks by the cook and the kitchen maid. [38]: 39 Scullery maids worked long hours and were poorly paid.

  8. The Millionairess (play) - Wikipedia

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    Alistair and Polly are enjoying a quiet weekend at the riverside inn from Act Two which has been rebuilt and remodeled into a first-class hotel. The manager tells them the story about how a newly hired scullery-maid got control of the old inn, upgraded everything and eventually took over, forcing the old owners (his parents) out but giving him ...

  9. ‘Fleeing into the Unkown’ by Huffington Post

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    Every month, thousands of Eritreans attempt to flee repression, torture and indefinite forced conscriptions by embarking on a dangerous journey to Europe.