Stephanie Franklin

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Washing up was always one of the very worst jobs in the kitchen. Albert Thomas, who’d done it many times himself, recalled that even a modest dinner party for ten in a wealthy household of the 1920s required no less than 324 items of silver, china and glass to be washed, in addition to the saucepans.
Stephanie Franklin
I don't think I'll be whining about "all those dishes" in the sink much now.
If Walls Could Talk: An Intimate History of the Home
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