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LOCATION:Chicago Public Library, Roden, 6083 N. Northwest Highway, Chicago, IL, 60631
SUMMARY:Chicago Public Library Event -  Below Stairs: A Servant's Life in Early 20th-Century England
DESCRIPTION:<p>What was life really like for the servants who worked below stairs in the era of&nbsp;<em>Downton Abbey</em>? Who were the people who toiled around the clock to ensure the smooth running of these glamorous households? In this new first-person program, British domestic servant Margaret Powell&nbsp;introduces life below stairs in stately English homes in the early 1920s.<br><br>Based on Powell's best-selling memoir <em>Below Stairs</em>, this program gives a lively look at the work it took to run a wealthy household in this era and the eccentricities often found among employers. Powell's 1968 book was among&nbsp;the inspirations for the popular television series <em>Downtown Abbey </em>and directly inspired the&nbsp;1970s series <em>Upstairs, Downstairs.</em> Never out of print&nbsp;in Great Britain, Powell's book was published for the first time in the U.S. in 2012.<br><strong>Portrayal by Leslie Goddard</strong></p>
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