Laundry / Pantry
Behind the scenes at the lodge, a parallel society
of local residents worked to create an atmosphere of luxury in the
wilderness.
hile the employers
and employees at a luxury fishing camp might be viewed as a
perfect example of the British television series
Upstairs/Downstairs in reflecting social class, those
who worked there were probably more concerned with the availability
of jobs. Northern New Brunswick at the turn of the century was an
economically depressed region and summer work in the kitchen or as
maids was eagerly pursued. The days were hard - long hours
over a wood stove in the July heat or washing and ironing clothing
and bedsheets. Nonetheless, veteran employees looked forward to the
return of the "sports" in the spring and some developed lasting
friendships with their employer.
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