Anna Held
Anna Held (19th March 1872 – 12th August 1918) was a Polish-born stage performer and singer on Broadway. While appearing in London, she was spotted by impresario Florenz Ziegfeld, who brought her to America as his common-law wife. Her fame seems to have owed more to Ziegfeld’s promotional flair than to any intrinsic talent, and she did not gain critical acclaim. But her uninhibited style inspired the long-running series of popular revues, the Ziegfeld Follies.
Edwardian Servants – 1903
‘There was a strict hierarchy between servants, based on gender, age, length of service, and position.
People could enter into service at a very young age, for example the girl in this photo from 1903,
and may stay with the same household their whole life.’