Often listed with the number of ploughs, it has been assumed that most would have worked as ploughmen, domestic servants and dairymaids. |
Milk churns and dairymaids are making a comeback on a Sheffield housing estate where South Yorkshire's first urban dairy will start producing cheese commercially next month. |
Glynne began her career in 1908 on stage in a play called The Dairymaids at the Princes Theatre in Manchester. |
A farmyard suggested in her mind a scene of cheerful bustle, with churns and flails and smiling dairymaids, and teams of horses drinking knee-deep in duck-crowded ponds. |