So it;s on BBC not ITV now, and Jean Marsh is back playing Rose, but the setting is only 6 years after the last series finished, but how many decades ago was that? Jean Marsh was supposed to be playing a 50 year old when it finished, (1975) I;m spending way too much time trying to get my head round this lol I know it finished before I was married, seems very strange.
Rose said in this episode,about the Bellamy family.
!I served that family for 50 years"
so assuming she entered service at 14 0r 15,that would make her 64 or 65.
Although Jean Marsh is actually 76!
and for 5 years (1955-1960) was married to Jon Pertwee.
If you work backwards that would mean the Rose entered service at 14 in 1885,at Lord and Lady Southwolds house.
She then moved to 165 Eaton Place in approx 1903 aged 32,and left in 1930 (when the house was closed up) aged 59?
Well welsh it's difficult to work out really as we don't know Roses real age,but it seems to fit.
Oddly enough when Jean Marsh started in the original series she was 34, not that far off of Roses presumed age.
Of course there has been a much longer gap in the real world,than in the time between the old and new series.
In early Victorian England working class girls tended to enter domestic service aged 12-13 but by the 1860s it was not unheard of for first placement to occur at age 8.
Factor in that Rose was the daughter of a servant on the Southwold estate and she could have entered service around age 10. This would bring us back to dotty's original contention that she was 50 at the end of her service in 1930.
Yes, AB, you may be right there, I was basing the age on what my mother told me about girls going to service at 14, but she was born in 1915, so maybe true!.........