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  2. Maid - Wikipedia

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    Head house-maid: the senior house maid, reporting to the housekeeper. (Also called "house parlour maid" in an establishment with only one or two upstairs maids). Parlour maid: they cleaned and tidied reception rooms and living areas by morning, and often served refreshments at afternoon tea, and sometimes also dinner. They tidied studies and ...

  3. Dorset knob - Wikipedia

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    The Moores family have baked biscuits in Dorset since before 1860. The bakery was established in 1880 by Samuel Moores and manufactures a variety of traditional biscuits in addition to the Dorset knob. Dorset knobs are only produced during the months of January and February. [1] They are normally sold in a distinctive and traditional tin.

  4. De Vere Horwood Estate - Wikipedia

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    In total, Horwood House had a staff of some fifty people, including a butler, footman, lead parlour maid, assistant parlour maid, cook, kitchen maid, three under maids, between maid, two ladies maids, chauffeurs, electrician, farm bailiff and all the farm staff. There was a bothy next to the head gardener's house that housed five improver ...

  5. List of Upstairs Downstairs (2010 TV series) characters

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    She was the head house parlour maid at Eaton Place from 1903 to 1919 (including a short stint as Elizabeth Kirbridge's lady's maid and between maid in Greenwich), and Virginia Bellamy's lady's maid from 1919 to 1930. During World War I she also worked as a conductress. She returns to Eaton Place in 1936, and assumes the position of housekeeper.

  6. Wikipedia:Reference desk/Archives/Humanities/2017 August 27

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    Or you could add them to your search terms (edwardian parlour maid pattern) to narrow the field a bit. Matt Deres ( talk ) 13:18, 27 August 2017 (UTC) [ reply ] You might wish to turn to a fashion museum ; the shop manager might be able to recommend a book, if the curators cannot answer your question with a quick email.

  7. Category:Maids - Wikipedia

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    Articles about women who worked as maids, female domestic workers.In the Victorian era domestic service was the second largest category of employment in England and Wales, after agricultural work. [1]

  8. Smith (play) - Wikipedia

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    Tom Freeman (Mr. Robert Loraine), the Colonist farmer, in search of a wife, tells his much-shocked sister Rose that he has asked Smith, the parlour-maid, to marry him. Emily Chapman, who lives by bridge-playing, now artfully succeeds in getting an offer of marriage from Tom. Smith (Miss Marie Lohr) confesses her love for Tom.

  9. Jane Cakebread - Wikipedia

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    Cakebread herself said that she had worked as "a single-handed parlour maid". [3] As of 1851, she was a domestic servant in Newport, Essex. [1] In 1861, she was employed by Charles Friend Hardy, who worked at the London Stock Exchange, and lived in Stoke Newington, North London.

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