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A scullery maid would have to get up first about 5.30 am and probably not get to bed until 10pm
None i think and worked half a day on Sundays.
in the attic of corse above their master's plush bedroom It depended on the wealth of the family, the size of the home, and the status of the servant. Butlers usually had their own rooms, smaller than the family, but still comfortable. Scullery Maids, being low on the food chin, might share with another female junior staffer. Female staff were kept in the attic, away from trouble and male staff.
The Crinoline was the fashion in Victorian Times.
Yes the Olympics in Victorian times started again in 1869
the cook, scullery maid and kitchen maid :P:P:P
A scullery maid would have to get up first about 5.30 am and probably not get to bed until 10pm
Usually from about 12 years of age
10-13 pound a year
In old English houses, cooking was done in the kitchen. Washing up and other cleaning jobs were done in a small room called a scullery, and so that is what the scullery maid did.
A scullery maid needed skills in dishwashing, cleaning, and organization. They also needed to be able to work efficiently and quickly to keep up with the demands of the kitchen. Attention to detail and the ability to follow instructions were also important skills for a scullery maid.
None i think and worked half a day on Sundays.
The cast of The Victorian Kitchen - 1989 includes: Alison Arnison as Scullery Maid Harry Dodson as Head Gardener Ruth Mott as Head Cook Peter Thoday as Presenter
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In old English houses, cooking was done in the kitchen. Washing up and other cleaning jobs were done in a small room called a scullery, and so that is what the scullery maid did.
A female servant can be called a Maid. There are other examples: kitchen maid, dairy maid, scullery maid, housekeeper, and so on.
10-13 pound a year