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Victorian public servants offered free relationship counselling, family therapy COUNSELLING is being provided for free to Victorian public servants whose relationships are on the rocks, with the ...
A woman has revealed how she walks down the "death stairs" in her 18th-century house, which were originally used by servants. Kim and her husband, Rod, bought Bloomfield Farm in Virginia, a few ...
Although working-class life is overlooked, the work of the servants who tended the bourgeois home is rendered in vivid, often harrowing detail and with great attention to class boundaries and ...
Dr Pamela Cox looks at the grand houses of the Victorian ruling elite - large country estates dependent on an army of staff toiling away below stairs. The Victorians ushered in a new ideal of ...
That's what Walter and Quintin Tiffany firmly believed in 2012 when they bought a big, century-old Victorian home in Muskegon's Jefferson neighborhood historical district. Four years of rehab work ...
Is it Victorian-core? Oregon’s Adelaide Beeman-White is winding back the clock on haute couture by dressing like she stepped out of a time machine from the late 19th century.
The history of legal restrictions imposed upon Victorian departmental public servants dates from the introduction of responsible government in 1856. This article examines the evolution of Victorian ...
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