The Servant Hierarchy
In Victorian times, if you chose a life of service you accepted a regular wage, hard work, and a place within a strict
Read moreIn Victorian times, if you chose a life of service you accepted a regular wage, hard work, and a place within a strict
Read moreHunting, of course, has been going on since man first walked the earth. It was done by humans for meat, recreation, and to
Read morePeople had very fixed ideas about women who did laundry work. ‘It was a low technology and a low skill activity requiring hard
Read moreThe gardens and landscaping at Calke have changed over the years according to fashion, and the tastes and needs of each Baronet. The
Read more‘Caring for the heir and the spare.’ In well-heeled families with small children, a nanny or nurse was an essential employee. It was
Read moreHouses and estates the size of Calke needed a lot of managing by someone with skills way beyond that of the owners. The
Read moreUp until the early years of the 20th Century, the only way to travel for an upper middle class or upper-class family was
Read moreGamekeepers have been needed ever since hunting for sport became popular. To begin with, it was all about poaching. For example, Henry VIII
Read moreThe Housemaid was ‘a foot soldier in the Victorian household’s constant war against grime.’[1] It tended to be a tough physical job more
Read moreThe Stillroom in a large country house gets its name from its original use as a place where medicines and scents were distilled.[1]
Read moreThe peacocks among domestics, footmen were blatantly employed for their good looks and suave manners. It even went so far as you received
Read moreThe mistress of any large, wealthy household needed to maintain an immaculate appearance and she needed help to do this.[1] For a start,
Read moreThe Governess was almost always a well-educated, middle-class young lady. I would stick my neck out here and say that almost no middle-class
Read moreIf the Butler was the outward sign of a house organised and well run, the Housekeeper was the engine who kept everything running.
Read moreBecoming a Butler was the pinnacle of a man’s career in service. Generally, it was the highest-paid role (although Calke demonstrates that was
Read moreWhy is it that we are so interested in the lives of servants? Quite a high percentage of visitors to Calke Abbey have
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