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JaneyCanuck

JaneyCanuck Report 24 Aug 2009 19:07

Rutland Belle - I think when we're saying "nurse" now, we're talking about household children's nurse. These were usually very young girls.

It would also provide a possible reason for the photo - for the kids to have something to remember her by, maybe if she was getting married or otherwise moving on.

Hospital nurses definitely had the big over-the-shoulder aprons, but I can see a domestic children's nurse having a fancy bib for more formal occasions, still being a uniform, as being out of uniform in the household would not be permissible.

Children's nurse or parlour/lady's maid in a relatively prosperous household, I'd still say.

Glad you like the refs, Andrew. That site does offer a little background.