
Minding the Manor: The Memoir Of A 1930S English Kitchen Maid
by Mollie Moran (2013)
Like 'Over a Hot Stove', this memoir offers a charming glimpse into 1930s British life below stairs.
by Flo Wadlow (2013)
This delightful memoir provides a unique 'Upstairs, Downstairs' account of what life was really like in a bygone era. At the age of sixteen, Flo Wadlow left her family to begin what would become a distinguished life 'in service'. Starting as a kitchen maid in London, she soon rose through the ranks and worked at many of England's great houses including Woodhall in Hilgay where she met scullery maid Mollie Moran, author of Aprons and Silver Spoons; Hatfield House and Blicking Hall. By her early twenties, Flo was in charge of the kitchen and cooked for prime ministers and royalty. Including some of Flo's cherished recipes and photographs from her life, Over a Hot Stove is a must-read for fans of Downton Abbey.
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by Mollie Moran (2013)
Like 'Over a Hot Stove', this memoir offers a charming glimpse into 1930s British life below stairs.
by Rosina Harrison (1975)
Similar to 'Over a Hot Stove', this is a personal account of service in a grand British household.
by Margaret Powell (2020)
This memoir, like 'Over a Hot Stove', vividly captures the realities of life as a servant in Britain.

by Nancy Jackman (2012)
Echoing 'Over a Hot Stove', this book details the demanding life of a cook in British country houses.

by Alison Maloney (2011)
This non-fiction work, much like 'Over a Hot Stove', explores the historical reality of life below stairs.
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