Re-enactment of a Victorian Housekeeper

The senior female servant,

the Housekeeper supervised the

 hiring and firing of the woman staff.

Referred to as "Mrs"
whether married or not,

she looked after the household accounts,

purchased supplies, cured, bottled,

 and preserved food.

       She met daily with the Lady of the house to go over

the books and preside over

the Servant's Tea, using that time
       to relay any necessary information

to members of the staff.

 She oversaw the storeroom, china closet,

 still room, and linen
     cupboard.

If the laundry was sent out, she carefully recorded

each piece as it went out and came back.

Easy to identify,
   the Housekeeper wore a black silk uniform

 and large set of keys

safely at her waist.

 Keys prevailed in importance, as
       many expensive items, tealeaves,

spices, and pickled meat

remained locked up.

Her last duty in the evening would be to
oversee the washing and storing of

the dinner china. In 1872,

she would have earned $300 a year.

 

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