England -- Social life and customs -- 20th century
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England -- Social life and customs -- 20th century
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England
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Incoming Resources
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- The manners of Downton Abbey, a Carnival Films, Chocolate Media and Masterpiece co-production ; produced and directed by Louise Wardle
- Upstairs & downstairs, the illustrated guide to the real world of Downton Abbey, Sarah Warwick
- 1939, the last season of peace, Angela Lambert
- After the war is over, a novel, Jennifer Robson
- The official Downton Abbey cookbook, Annie Gray ; [foreword by Gareth Neame]
- Ottoline Morrell, life on the grand scale, Miranda Seymour
- Deceived with kindness, a Bloomsbury childhood, Angelica Garnett
- Dining at Downton, traditions of the table from The unofficial guide to Downton Abbey, Elizabeth Fellow
- The quivering tree, an East Anglian childhood, S.T. Haymon
- The sun in the morning, the autobiography of M.M. Kaye
- A Celtic childhood, Bill Watkins
- Battleship, a daring heiress, a teenage jockey, and America's horse, Dorothy Ours
- To the lighthouse, a BBC-TV production in association with Colin Gregg Films Ltd. ; produced by Alan Shallcross ; a screenplay by Hugh Stoddart ; directed by Colin Gregg
- Time for tea, tea and conversation with thirteen English women, text and photographs by Michele Rivers ; portrait photographs by Arabella Ashley
- The sun in the morning, my early years in India and England, M.M. Kaye
- In celebration
- Life in Edwardian England, Robert Cecil
- The Edwardians, [by] J. B. Priestley
- Among the bohemians, experiments in living 1900-1939, Virginia Nicholson
- And Miss Carter wore pink, scenes from an Edwardian childhood, [written and illustrated by] Helen Bradley
- A richer dust, echoes from an Edwardian album, Colin Gordon
- The private life of a country house (1912-1939), Lesley Lewis
- A dance to the music of time, a Table Top production for Channel Four ; producer, Alvin Rakoff ; adapted by Hugh Whitemore ; directed by Alvin Rakoff adn Christopher Morahan
- The long weekend, life in the English country house, 1918-1939, Adrian Tinniswood
- Kiss myself goodbye, the many lives of Aunt Munca, Ferdinand Mount
- A yank back to England, the prodigal tourist returns, Denis Lipman
- The pump house gang, Tom Wolfe
- The neo-pagans, Rupert Brooke and the ordeal of youth, Paul Delany
- The War zone
- Are you being served? Again!, the complete series, written by Jeremy Lloyd and David Croft ; produced and directed by Mike Stephens
- Opposite the Cross Keys, by S.T. Haymon
- The private life of a country house, (1912-1939), Lesley Lewis
- Secrets of the manor house, inside British country homes in the early 1900's, Pioneer Film and Television Productions Limited ; produced and directed by Susannah Ward
- A haunted house and other short stories, Virginia Woolf
- The long weekend, life in the English country house, 1918-1939, Adrian Tinniswood
- Over a Hot Stove, Life below stairs in Britain's great houses: the charming memoirs of a 1930s kitchen maid
- Yes we have no, adventures in the other England, Nik Cohn
- The Edwardians, J. B. Priestley
- The Brideshead generation, Evelyn Waugh and his friends, Humphrey Carpenter
- The house, living at Chatsworth, by Duchess of Devonshire
- In search of England, H.V. Morton ; [with a new introduction by Jan Morris]
- The homecoming, Kino International ; American Express Films, Inc. and The Ely Landau Organization, Inc. present The American Film Theatre ; in association with Cinévision Ltée (Canada) ; producer, Ely Landau ; director, Peter Hall ; screenplay, Harold Pinter
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