Chauffeur and maid, Shugborough

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Date:1934 - 1935 (c.)

Description:George Rose and Helen Milne, housemaid in the Servants' Quarters courtyard at Shugborough. He was Head Chauffeur to the Earl of Lichfield between about 1920 and 1931, and again from 1933 until his death in 1962.


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1820s
Britzchka Chariot, Shugborough
Britzchka Chariot, Shugborough

This Britzchka Chariot is an Anson family carriage from the Shugborough Estate and ...

1850s
Metal slice
Metal slice

Metal slice tapering blade with oval shaped hole at top and spatula like blade. ...

1870s
Portrait of a woman
Portrait of a woman

Cabinet card portrait of Susy MacNaghten, from an album of photographs belonging ...

1900s
Butler's waistcoat
Butler's waistcoat

Butler's or footman's waistcoat with fine red and white horizontal stripes, four ...

1920s
Maids, Shugborough
Maids, Shugborough

Six maids in uniform outside the Servants' Quarters, Shugborough. Far left is Florence ...

1950s
George Rose, Head Chauffeur at Shugborough
George Rose, Head Chauffeur at Shugborough

George Rose in his uniform, standing in the Servants' Quarters courtyard at Shugborough. ...

1970s
Queen Elizabeth II's visit to Shugborough
Queen Elizabeth II's visit to Shugborough

Prince Phillip planting a tree at a Garden Party and tree planting at Shugborough ...

2010s
Staffordshire Collections Quilt
Staffordshire Collections Quilt

Staffordshire Collections Quilt, 2016. This quilt is based on the collections held ...

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Donor ref:P2002.7.7 (37/14382)

Source: Staffordshire Museum Service

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