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Climbing the Stairs: From Kitchen Maid to Cook
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| #450341 in Books | 2011-10-01 | Format: Unabridged | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 7.76 x.59 x5.12l,.0 | File type: PDF | 208 pages||1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.| The Antidote To Downton Abbey Snobbery|By S. Herlihy|I admit it. I watched all the episodes of Downton Abbey quite happily. I loved the show. But it quickly becomes apparent that the world Fellowes creates has little in common with the actual world of the period. Fortunately we have Margaret Powell for that. Rather than whitewash the upper classes as good people who rarely do a|About the Author|Margaret Powell was born in 1907 in Hove, and left school at the age of 13 to start working. At 14, she got a job in a hotel laundry room, and a year later went into service as a kitchen maid, eventually progressing to the position of cook, befo
From the grand houses of Brighton to imposing London mansions, life as a kitchen maid could be exhausting and demoralising. It's not just being at the beck and call of the people upstairs, when even the children of the family can treat you like dirt, but having to deal with temperamental cooks, starchy butlers and chauffeurs with a roving eye. Marriage is the only escape, but with one evening off a week Margaret has no time to lose. Between Perce the bus conductor (who b...
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