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1. Most Governesses lived with their employers and were paid a small salary on top of their board and lodging.

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2. The Governesses’ main concern is teaching the kids of the household and providing them with certain training

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3. Governesses are rarely found in the modern times

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4. Governesses was contoured by a fixation on their perceived relationship to corporal violence

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5. Over the course of the nineteenth century Governesses were increasingly portrayed as the victims of a huge range of internal and external threats, such as disease, sterility, assault, murder, rape, and even urban accidents like train crashes or gas leaks.

Governesses, Gas

6. Elite Governess is a UK-based international educational Agency for highly qualified teachers & Governesses with an abundance of experience

Governess, Governesses

7. We specialize in placing highly proficient British and bilingual Governesses & private tutors.

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8. We are able to offer trained Governesses and nannies, those with personal assistance skills and maternity nurses

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9. The rise in families hiring Governesses will exacerbate fears about growing inequalities experienced by disadvantaged children

Governesses, Growing

10. The Governesses is a punky gothic French fairytale flipped upside down, skirts and all

Governesses, Gothic

11. You said yourself he's run off two prior Governesses

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12. Governesses became increasing popular through the Victorian era for both the Upper and Middle-classes

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13. Women who became Governesses were generally “ladies” of an upper or middle-class upbringing themselves that had …

Governesses, Generally

14. Governesses can also provide education regarding non-academic subjects

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15. Many Governesses can also be found to teach your children a different language.

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16. Governesses held an important place in Sydney's economic and social life during the nineteenth and very early twentieth centuries

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17. As the main providers of female education and accomplishments, Governesses occupied an interesting social position

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18. Nannies Incorporated is a trusted and leading British governess agency providing bilingual Governesses to private households in London, Paris, Dubai and internationally

Governess, Governesses

19. Victorian Governesses were often alone in the world, without friends or family to inquire after them if they should happen to disappear

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20. “The Governesses” is not a treatise but an aria, and one delivered with perfect pitch: a minor work, defiantly so, but the product of a significant talent

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21. The Governesses, however, seem to spend more time running around in a state of frenzied desire than attending to the children's education

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22. Governesses were the most popular form of education for those in the upper class

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23. Governesses would teach both boys and girls (“Education”)

Governesses, Girls

24. The Governesses, however, seem to spend more time running around in a state of frenzied desire than attending to the children’s education

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25. The Governesses would appear out of nowhere in their yellow dresses, panting for breath, the maids would start howling, the little boys would fling themselves out of the windows and the ever so respectable Madame Austeur would rip open her grey dress and expose her skinny body naked on the porch, laughing like a madwoman, a wicked witch.

Governesses, Grey

26. Between the 1880s and the early part of the 20th century she aimed to encourage best practice in the training of Governesses and the education of young women by creating a network of like-minded Governesses and others who who were trying to set-up some sort of academy to further their aims

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27. Governesses - are responsible for a child’s education, manners and etiquette

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28. While nannies may or may not have an advanced degree, Governesses typically have a teaching certification and are able to design a personalized curriculum for each child in the house.

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Governesses, Gas, Growth

30. We place Nannies, Governesses, Private Tutors and Teachers into the homes of VIP and elite clients in London, the Gulf region and across the Middle East

Governesses, Gulf

31. Governesses work on average 6-10 hours per day with 2 days off per week

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32. We have been placing Governesses with recommended overseas families since our inception in 1996

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33. Now in our 24th Year we are busier than ever sending our Governesses to all corners of the globe

Governesses, Globe

34. The situation of Governesses generated a debate which was especially active from the 1840s until the end of the century

Governesses, Generated

35. A large number of manuals for Governesses and their employers were also published all through the nineteenth century

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36. We are a specialist nanny agency in the provision of British nannies, French Nannies and British Governesses to High Profile Families in Riyadh and Jeddah.

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37. Governesses depended on the kindness of their employers

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38. One surmises that she was one of the few to make closer to the £200 per year described above, than the average of £20 pounds per year that most Governesses earned.

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39. Governesses populate nineteenth century fiction, and there is an abundance of journals, letters, and memoirs to validate those many fictional representations with real-life experiences.

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GOVERNESSES [ˈɡəvərnəs]

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does governess mean?

A governess is a girl or woman employed to teach and train children in a private household. In contrast to a nanny or a babysitter, she concentrates on teaching children, not on meeting their physical needs. Her charges are of school age, not babies.

What does governess mean in Urban Dictionary?

a woman who is employed to take charge of a child's upbringing, education, etc. Archaic. a woman who is a ruler or governor.

What is a male governess called?

Other uses. The term "governess" is an archaic gendered job title for a politician; now the word " governor " is used for men or women. For example, Keʻelikōlani was known as the governess of Hawaii. Anne Hegerty, one of the Chasers on the British and Australian versions of The Chase, is nicknamed "The Governess".

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