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Tiaras and Tan­­trums: Twenty-five years in service at Kedleston Hall
 
 

Tiaras and Tan­­trums: Twenty-five years in service at Kedleston Hall [Kindle Edition]

Roy Adams
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Kedleston Hall, situated four miles north-west of Derby, stands in 800 acres of landscaped gardens and parkland. An outstanding example of the neo-classical style, the Hall was designed and built in the third quarter of the 18th century as a great showpiece for the Curzon family. The north façade, 107 metres long, is arguably one of the grandest of its kind in Britain.
In the early 1960s Roy Adams arrived at the imposing entrance of Kedleston Hall to take up the position of houseman. His duties included stoking the boilers twice a day and ensuring that fires were laid and lit in all rooms. Roy eventually progressed to the position of butler and went on to work for the Scarsdale family at Kedleston Hall for the next 25 years.
Tiaras and Tantrums: Twenty-five years in service at Kedleston Hall is a response to requests and urgings from family and friends to recount his memories from his time at the Hall. By the time of his retirement, Roy had nursed the sick, changed babies’ nappies, placated irate cooks, dealt with amorous intrigues, buried family pets, acted as chauffeur and had been expected to know the answer to everything – even to crossword clues! Sadly, Roy died in Cheltenham in 2008, aged 86, so his wife has shaped his memoir into the pages of Tiaras and Tantrums: Twenty-five years in service at Kedleston Hall. This book is a fascinating read for anyone interested in a behind-the-scenes look at society life in Kedleston Hall.

Roy Adams came to Kedleston in 1962 at the age of 40. Behind him he had five years’ war service in the Royal Navy and five post-war years as a painter and decorator in Northern Ireland, before moving with his family to Burton upon Trent. The skills he acquired in various occupations over the years stood him in good stead for his work at Kedleston, firstly as houseman and later as butler. He was interested in all aspects of the arts and was an accomplished saxophonist, wood carver and furniture restorer. The all-consuming work at the Hall left him little time for these pursuits until his retirement in 1987, when he also compiled his memoirs. He spent the last two years of his life in Gloucestershire.

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ROY ADAMS came to Kedleston in 1962 at the age of 40. Behind him he had five years' war service in the Royal Navy and five post-war years as a painter and decorator in Northern Ireland, before moving with his family to Burton-on-Trent. The skills he acquired in various occupations over the years stood him in good stead for his work at Kedleston, firstly as houseman and later as butler He was interested in all aspects of the arts and was an accomplished saxophonist, wood carver and furniture restorer. The all-consuming work at the Hall left him little time for these pursuits until his retirement in 1987, when he also compiled his memoirs. He spent the last two years of his life in Gloucestershire.

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16 of 17 people found the following review helpful
Tiaras and Tantrums 29 April 2011
By Elgar
Format:Paperback
I know Kedleston Hall and visit it regularly. I have read several books about the building and its owners, when it was in its heyday, but this book paints a fascinating picture of a great house and a noble family in decline. The author has an intimate knowledge of life at Kedleston during its final years in private ownership and I recommend it to anyone wishing to gain an inside view of life behind the scenes.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
Very interesting 24 Jun 2011
Format:Kindle Edition
An astonishing view of what things can really be like in stately homes. It makes one wonder how these places really ran; whether other establishments were similar 'below stairs'. There was a nice balance of information about the work, the personalities, and Mr Adams' life.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
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Bought this for my Kindle and it traces the life a Roy Adams who was in service and held various positions including being a butler. Life I think is in someways a lot different from then but having read some of the intimate secrets of the upper classes I wonder.
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