Upstairs, Downstairs
Miscellaneous 1
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| A publicity photograph of Rose, the Bellamy’s loyal house parlourmaid, as played by Jean Marsh. Rose was born on Lady Marjorie’s family estate at Southwold and moved with her when Lady Marjorie married Richard Bellamy MP, the son of a Norfolk parson, and moved to London. |
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| Richard (David Langton) in a pensive mood. |
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| Oh, what are we going to do with Uncle Arthur? A blinking stallion, is Uncle Arthur. When he goes a-strolling in the park, Watch your step, girls, especially after dark. Any old skirt's a flirt for Uncle Arthur, He's over eighty, but how he can run! 'Give us a kiss, my dear,' he'd say, And tickle you on the boom-di-ay, And say it was just a harmless bit, A nice bruise on you, where you sit, A 'Let me go, Uncle Arthur' kind of fun. |
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| A classic portrait of Mr Hudson. Whilst he would delegate the polishing quite happily, he was more cautious about leaving the junior servants in charge of his wine cellar! |
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| Richard comforts his ward, Georgina Worsley. |
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