Below Stairs

Below Stairs by Margaret Powell, published by Pan Books in 1970, is a memoir that vividly captures the world of domestic service in early 20th-century England. In this edition, Powell recounts her experiences as a kitchen maid, detailing the challenges and dynamics of life below stairs in the grand houses of the era. With 159 pages, this English-language book offers a unique perspective on the social hierarchies and daily routines that defined her time in service.
Readers will find a rich tapestry of anecdotes that highlight both the struggles and the camaraderie among servants, as well as the complexities of their relationships with their employers. Powell’s storytelling brings to life the realities of working from dawn until dusk, the colorful characters she encountered, and the societal norms that shaped her experiences. Through her sharp observations, the memoir explores themes of class and ambition, providing insight into a bygone era that resonates with those interested in biography, cultural history, and labor.
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Brilliantly evoking the long-vanished world of masters and servants portrayed in Downton Abbey and Upstairs, Downstairs, Margaret Powell’s classic memoir of her time in service, Below Stairs, is the remarkable true story of an indomitable woman who, though she served in the great houses of England, never stopped aiming high. Powell first arrived at the servants’ entrance of one of those great houses in the 1920s. As a kitchen maid – the lowest of the low – she entered an entirely new world; one of stoves to be blacked, vegetables to be scrubbed, mistresses to be appeased, and bootlaces to be ironed. Work started at 5.30am and went on until after dark. It was a far cry from her childhood on the beaches of Hove, where money and food were scarce, but warmth and laughter never were. Yet from the gentleman with a penchant for stroking the housemaids’ curlers, to raucous tea-dances with errand boys, to the heartbreaking story of Agnes the pregnant under-parlormaid, fired for being seduced by her mistress’s nephew, Margaret’s tales of her time in service are told with wit, warmth, and a sharp eye for the prejudices of her situation. Margaret Powell’s true story of a life spent in service is a fascinating “downstairs” portrait of the glittering, long-gone worlds behind the closed doors of Downton Abbey and 165 Eaton Place.
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