Not in Front of the Servants: Domestic Service in England 1850-1939 |
Contents
Hierarchy Below Stairs The ranks divisions and snobberies | 53 |
Living at the Top and Working at the Bottom How those | 66 |
The Apron will be Starched The uniform of servants and | 91 |
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