Diamonds At Dinner: My Life as a Lady's Maid in a 1930s Stately Home.

Diamonds At Dinner: My Life as a Lady's Maid in a 1930s Stately Home.

by Hilda Newman (Author)

Synopsis

The year was 1935: the twilight of the English aristocracy. It was a time of wealth and glamour; of lavish balls and evening gowns; of tiaras and a Coronation. As personal maid to Lady Coventry, Hilda had a unique insight into the leisured life of one of Britain's most noble families. In her fascinating memoir of life upstairs and down, Hilda takes us back to a gilded era which would be brutally swept away by the Second World War. Hers is a very personal story of being transplanted from a tiny house with no bath or hot water to an eighteenth-century Neo-Palladian mansion surrounded by parkland landscaped by Lancelot 'Capability' Brown. But it is also the remarkable story of the family whose service she entered - and that of Croome Court itself: during World War Two, it housed the Dutch Royal Family - who had fled the Nazi occupation - and it was also home to the top-secret RAF base where radar was developed. This is Hilda's story.

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Format: Illustrated
Pages: 272
Edition: Illustrated
Publisher: John Blake
Published: 01 Sep 2013

ISBN 10: 1782196102
ISBN 13: 9781782196105

Media Reviews
.. .briskly told, evocative and engaging memoir. --The Washington Times
Author Bio
Hilda Newman was a maid to Lady Coventry at the Worcestershire stately home of Croome Court in the 1930s. Now in her late 90s, Hilda has led a remarkable life both above and below the stairs. Tim Tate is the author of several previous books.