Read Aprons and Silver Spoons: The heartwarming memoirs of a 1930s scullery maid Online
Authors: Mollie Moran
On board HMS
Clyde
in
1954, sailing back from Singapore. I’m sat to the right wearing a scoop-neck
dress. Timothy was on board another ship that had set sail weeks earlier. As an
officer’s wife you were given first-class service, and had servants to run
your bath, warm up your toilet seat and pour your gin and tonic.
I suppose you could say
I’ve been in the unique position of having been on both ends of the social
scale,
downstairs and upstairs, but believe me, I’m in no
doubt which was the more fun place to be. The ten years I spent in domestic service were
some of the happiest times of my life and have made me the woman I am today.
Starting as a scullery maid and working up
to cook instilled in me confidence, a good work ethic, self-esteem and pride in my work.
How many other professions today give young people those feelings?
It taught me to think on my feet, not to be
reliant on anyone and not to be afraid of hard work or finding fun.
I can cook and I can count and those two
skills, along with a willingness to work hard and the love of a good man, have carried
me through my whole life. Service may seem like a class struggle to some and slavery to
others, but to me it represented adventure and freedom beyond my wildest dreams.
From my humble beginnings as a scullery maid
to my dream job as a cook, I owe domestic service a debt of gratitude. I’ll
keep on believing that until the final gong sounds.
Me as a baby being held by my indomitable Granny Esther.
I was always her favourite.
A very desirable postcode – all the gentry had a London
house for the season.
My dear friend Flo Wadlow, the kitchen maid I
worked with at Woodhall and Cadogan Square, in her
uniform in a previous job. She was my partner in crime and a gentle, kind and loyal
friend. We met in 1931 and we’re still friends to this day.
Magnificent Woodhall, a beautiful listed Tudor home in
the Norfolk countryside.
Me in the grounds of Woodhall, in a rare moment off
duty, aged about eighteen.
Here I am, a fresh-faced cook, aged about twenty-two.
This is me, a newly-wed, just before the outbreak of
the Second World War. Every so often my husband
would take me out to dances and I’d dress up
beautifully, always in a hat and pearls.
Larking about shortly after the birth of my son, Timothy
James, in 1946.
With grateful thanks to:
Orion Books for allowing reproduction of recipes and excerpts from
Mrs Beeton’s Book of Household Management
.
Universal Media for the reproduction of excerpts from the film
Frankenstein
.
Friends of Mosley (FOM) and Mr Max Mosley for allowing reproduction of Oswald Mosley’s speeches.
Andrew Luddington, Mr and Mrs Charlesworth of Woodhall, Tian and John Plaxton of Wallington Hall, Flo Wadlow (author of
Over a Hot Stove
, Mousehold Press, 2007) and Alan Childs (editor of
Over a Hot Stove
) for their help in the history, research and photography of Woodhall, Wallington Hall, Norfolk, and Cadogan Square, Knightsbridge.
Katherine Stone, PhD student, War Studies Department, King’s College London.
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First published 2013
Text and photographs copyright © Mollie Moran, 2013
Cover image: Mary Evans Picture Library / SIMON ROBERTS
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ISBN: 978-0-718-19718-6