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Maids Collection (page 6)

In the grandeur of the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II in 1953, maids played an essential role behind the scenes, ensuring every detail was flawlessly executed

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Maids Collection: Emma ironing in the Hassler apartment at 150 Vermilyea Avenue, New York City, July 3
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Maids Collection: Young woman in a maids costume demonstrating the use of an electric iron, c
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Maids Collection: Members of the Knowsley Junior Training Choir, with headmaster Frank Ravey
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Maids Collection: The Archetypal Housemaid. Date: 1901
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Maids Collection: Portrait of the Courtesan Nioteru of the Ogiya, with Her Two Attendants Namiji and Ao
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Maids Collection: The maids at St Peter?s Hospital
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Maids Collection: Advert for Ewarts Geyser hot water 1928
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Maids Collection: Playing bucklers
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Maids Collection: LONDON MILK MAID / 1798
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Maids Collection: TWO OLD MAIDS 1842
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Maids Collection: MAID WASHES LADYS FEET
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Maids Collection: LACING UP
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Maids Collection: MAID & MISTRESS MAID & MISTRESS
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Maids Collection: Sir Cecil Wray in the Pillory, May 7, 1784. May 7, 1784. Creator: Thomas Rowlandson
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Maids Collection: The Westminster Deserter Drum d Out of The Regiment, May 18, 1784. May 18, 1784
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Maids Collection: Maids and Mistresses, December 1, 1791. December 1, 1791. Creator: Thomas Rowlandson
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Maids Collection: The Mousme (The Maids of Japan), Royal Theatre, Portsmouth
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Maids Collection: The Morning Gossip, from The Greatest Plague of Life, pub. 1847. Creator: George Cruikshank
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Maids Collection: Combat No. 2. Creator: Percy Wyndham Lewis (1882-1957)
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Maids Collection: Young Woman Listening to Music, c. 1745-50 (gouache on paper)
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Maids Collection: The Morning Gossip, from The Greatest Plague of Life, pub. 1847 (engraving)
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Maids Collection: Maid Servants, 1901
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Maids Collection: A British maid
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Maids Collection: Woman sitting on milking stool and milking cow by hand in 1900
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Maids Collection: Meeting Odysseus Nausicaa Illustration Book VI
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Maids Collection: Two fragments maids Helen Troy
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Maids Collection: Bedouin wedding Brides maids 1898 nomadic Arab
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Maids Collection: Las Meninas By Diego Velazquez. From The Worlds Greatest Paintings, Published By Odhams Press
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Maids Collection: Little girl on a cutout greetings card
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Maids Collection: Girls school at Fianarantsoa, Madagascar
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Maids Collection: Zelica, a character in Lalla Rookh by Thomas Moore
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Maids Collection: Old Maid card game - Old Maid
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Maids Collection: German Bar Maids
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Maids Collection: Old Maid / Coquette Dream
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Maids Collection: The Man from Toronto by Douglas Murray
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Maids Collection: The Waste of it! by John Hassall
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Maids Collection: Advert for Garroulds uniforms for maids 1937
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Maids Collection: Blue Maids Orphan Asylum, Bristol
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Maids Collection: Queen Charlottes Ball, 1934
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Maids Collection: The Birth of the Virgin, c. 1620 (oil on canvas)
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Maids Collection: Dairymaids 1910
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Maids Collection: 1920s frigidaire
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Maids Collection: Queen Elizabeth II arrives at the Abbey for Coronation, 1953
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Maids Collection: Hospital Ward Maids
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Maids Collection: Maid collecting water
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Maids Collection: Song, The Maids Petition
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Maids Collection: Elizabethan servants polishing saucepans
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Maids Collection: English bride, brides maid and flower girl in the garden


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In the grandeur of the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II in 1953, maids played an essential role behind the scenes, ensuring every detail was flawlessly executed. From dressing Lady Jane Vane-Tempest-Stewart for her attendance at The Mikado at the Savoy to assisting Lady Rosemary Spencer-Churchill with her elegant attire, these dedicated individuals were indispensable. Drawing inspiration from ancient tales like Odysseus and Penelope, maids embodied loyalty and devotion. Just as an aristocratic French lady trusted her maid to assist in bathing and dressing rituals, so did Queen Elizabeth rely on them to prepare her for public appearances, such as when she wore the imperial crown with grace. Beyond their duties within royal households, maids extended their support to various realms. A golfer's caddy mirrored a maid's attentiveness by providing assistance throughout a game. Even an amorous footman found solace in his love interest among fellow staff members. The echoes of mythology continued as maids emulated Penelope's strength and determination when faced with challenges. They brought forth bows symbolizing resilience just as Penelope did during Odysseus' absence. In bustling dinner gatherings held in servants' halls, they orchestrated seamless service while maintaining utmost professionalism. They have always been more than mere attendants; they are pillars of support who ensure that those they serve shine brightly. Whether it be through historical events or mythical tales, their dedication remains unwavering across time and cultures - forever embodying grace and diligence in every task they undertake.