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Domestic servants at Shugborough,
A group of domestic servants at Shugborough's servants' quarters. Left to right: Maisie Stephens(Housemaid), Molly (1st Kitchen Maid), the Pantr...
Domestic servants at Shugborough,
Janet, 2nd Laundry Maid, and George Ferneyhough, Carpenter and Odd Job Man, standing on the Laundry drying green at Shugborough. The drying gree...
Domestic Servants, Creswell Hall,
Creswell Hall was owned by the Meakin family, who were pottery manufacturers. Alfred Bate (back row, third from the left) was the chauffeur, the g...
Domestic servants, Hatherton area
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Domestic Servants, Shugborough Hall,
Louise Smith, seated on the front row second from the right, was the cook at Shugborough in the 1890s. She married Thomas Langley and left domes...
Domestic Servants, Shugborough Hall,
Formal photograph of domestic staff at Shugborough Hall. The kitchen and laundry staff wear white dresses. On the right a blacksmith and man ...
Earl of Lichfield and Domestic Servants at Shugborough Hall,
Thomas, 2nd Earl of Lichfield (in top hat), on the steps of Shugborough Hall. With him are servants from his shooting lodge, Ranton Abbey. The ...
George Miller
George Miller (1883-1965), Head Gardener at Shugborough, 1918 to 1921. This portrait was taken for 'Gardener's Chronicle' in 1937 while he was H...
Group of servants at The Birches, Wolverhampton Road, Codsall
Back row (L-R) William Smith, gardener; Fanny Robinson, parlour maid; David Rostance, cowman; Sarah Pitt, housemaid; Walter Worskett, coachman, Rut...
Head Gardener, Shugborough,
Mr William McMurtrie was the Head Gardener at Shugborough from 1815 to 1836. He was born in 1781 and died in 1857.
Horace Roome at Salt Station,
Mr Roome was a footman at Shugborough Hall in the 1920s. He is seen here at Salt Railway Station on a day off work. Note the travel advertisem...
Horace Roome, Footman at Shugborough Hall,
Mr Roome was a footman at Shugborough Hall in the 1920s. He is seen here in his livery.



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