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Rose, my life in service to Lady Astor, Rosina Harrison

Label
Rose, my life in service to Lady Astor, Rosina Harrison
Language
eng
resource.biographical
collective biography
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Rose
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Oclc number
841330014
Responsibility statement
Rosina Harrison
Sub title
my life in service to Lady Astor
Summary
In 1928, Rosina Harrison arrived at the illustrious household of the Astor family to take up her new position as personal maid to the infamously temperamental Lady Nancy Astor, who sat in Parliament, entertained royalty, and traveled the world. "She's not a lady as you would understand a lady" was the butler's ominous warning. But what no one expected was that the iron-willed Lady Astor was about to meet her match in the no-nonsense, whip-smart girl from the country. For 35 years, from the parties thrown for royalty and trips across the globe, to the air raids during WWII, Rose was by Lady Astor's side and behind the scenes, keeping everything running smoothly. In charge of everything from the clothes and furs to the baggage to the priceless diamond "sparklers," Rose was closer to Lady Astor than anyone else. In her decades of service she received one £5 raise, but she traveled the world in style and retired with a lifetime's worth of stories. Like Gosford Park and Downton Abbey, ROSE is a captivating insight into the great wealth 'upstairs' and the endless work 'downstairs', but it is also the story of an unlikely decades-long friendship that grew between Her Ladyship and her spirited Yorkshire maid
Table Of Contents
Childhood -- I go into service -- Meeting the Astors -- My lady and my duties -- Coming to terms with my job -- Entertaining in the grand manner -- The Astor family -- A family in wartime -- Achieving my ambition -- Religion and politics -- Last years
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