Description
View of the Bank of England and the newly-straightened Prince's Street
1931 Triumph Scorpion 2-door saloon
carrying a large basket of books
'Bank-notes - paper money - French alarmists
Fifteen years later the late Mike Hawthorn won the Ulster Trophy race in this Riley
What Will Become of the Servant-Gals? Size:XXL: 127 x 100cm View of the Bank of'What Will Become of the Servant Gals?', 1865. The lady of the house shows a benevolent gentleman visitor where her housemaid sleeps. This appears to be an outhouse, damp and dirty. This was a period during which the newly burgeoning middle classes had few problems in engaging servants. For the uneducated lower classes, especially girls, there were few alternatives to domestic service. Consequently, the conditions attached to service were often less
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