Aprons and Silver Spoons: The heartwarming memoirs of a 1930s scullery maid
By (Author) Mollie Moran
Penguin Books Ltd
Penguin Books Ltd
22nd May 2013
14th March 2013
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Autobiography: general
Social and cultural history
Saga fiction (family / generational sagas)
640.46092
Paperback
384
Width 130mm, Height 197mm, Spine 22mm
269g
The charming memoirs of a pre-war domestic servant who became a scullery maid at the age of 14 'No one ever thinks of the poor scullery maid. The lowest of the low' When Mollie Browne became a 'skivvy' in a stately London townhouse aged just 14, she quickly learned that a large amount of elbow grease and a sense of humour would be tantamount to surviving there. Through Mollie's eyes we are offered a fascinating glimpse into London's invisible 'downstairs', a world that has long-since vanished- cooking huge roast dinners, polishing doorknobs, scrubbing steps - and covering up her employers' scandals. Going to dances with her fellow servants and flirting with Harrods' errand boys, she had no idea that the oncoming war in 1939 would change her world, and that of those she served, forever...
Born in 1916, Mollie Moran is now ninety-six and lives by the seafront in Bournemouth. She regularly hosts Scrabble parties and cooks for up to twenty-five people. Mollie grew up in Norfolk, and was sent to London as a scullery maid at the age of 14. She remains friends with the kitchen maid, Flo, from the first household she worked in more than 80 years later.