they wore a black or navy dress or skirt with a top, an apron on top and a white mob hat .
Victorian maids often lived inside of the homes of their employers. They were allowed to eat in the kitchen with the staff but were not allowed to eat with the family.
There are Lady's maids, house-maids, nursary maids, nanny's, parlour maids, chamber maids, laundry maids, kitchen maids, cooks, butlers, house-keepers, between maids, scullery maids, still room maids and for smaller houses all-of-work-maids. Hope that helps! x
maids
About 12-16 hours approximately
normally over 10
in the Victorian times maids were generally paid up to 3 pence a day
victorian maids would polish shoes, style hair, prepare meals, clean and more...
They would usually be the attic or the cellar, so not very big.
A Victorian hat was often adorned with flowers and delicate lace.
They were housewives, housekeepers, maids, caretakers for the sick, and farm wives sold the produce.
Wealthy households in Victorian times would typically have maids and butlers.