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  <dc:title>Instruction-book for the guidance of servants and domestic staff at 40, Curzon Street, London, W. </dc:title>
  <dc:description>Document relating to Sir H. Isambard Owen. Contents include rules for : daily work ("before 9 o'clock", "before 10 o'clock", "the rest of the morning", "the afternoons", "evening"); cleaning (daily and weekly); standing orders (doors, visitors - "A watch to be kept whenever unknown pepole wait in the Hall", - letters and messages, stores and slops); and "Lamps and Filler". Loosely inserted is a page torn from Punch of 6 July, 1872, which includes a poem : "The Knight of Belgravie". This is autographed by Isambard Owen. </dc:description>
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