A day in the life of a servant in Edwardian England - Stephanie Honchell Smith
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It’s just before dawn in 1906 at Wroxton Abbey, and 16-year-old Alice Sutton’s mind is already spinning. The underhousemaid has a full day ahead of her as the estate prepares for the evening’s guest: Prince Arthur. This is Alice’s chance to prove herself to her new employers — but there are other forces at play. Stephanie Honchell Smith details a day in the life of a servant in Edwardian England.
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While Wroxton Abbey is a real English estate in Oxfordshire, the Ashby-Blythe family and Alice Sutton are fictionalized composites, drawing on multiple different individuals from the period. Wroxton Abbey was the home of the North family until 1932 and a photo of its domestic staff from the early 20th century can be seen here. It was purchased in 1964 by Fairleigh Dickinson University (USA), who continues to own and operate it as a study abroad campus – Wroxton College – for its students.
The Ashby-Blythe family is loosely based on the family of Sir John Dickson-Poynder, who lived in Wiltshire and whose daughter, Joan’s, childhood memories are recalled in the book Edwardian Childhoods by Thea Thompson.
Details on the lives of women like Alice are available in the books Servants by Lucy Lethbridge and Life Below Stairs by Alison Mulroney. Information on the suffrage movement and the inclusion of working-class women like Alice in it can be found here and here.
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Meet The Creators
- Educator
- Stephanie H. Smith
- Director
- Anton Bogaty
- Narrator
- Bethany Cutmore-Scott
- Composer
- Cem Misirlioglu
- Sound Designer
- Cem Misirlioglu