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Charwoman, chargirl,
charlady and char are
occupational terms referring to a paid part-time
worker who
comes into a
house or
other building to
clean it...
- The
Charwoman's Shadow is a 1926
fantasy novel by Anglo-Irish
writer Lord Dunsany. It is
among the
pioneering works in the field,
published before the...
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three male tenants,
since they are not told
about Gregor. One day, the
charwoman, who
briefly looks in on
Gregor each day when she
arrives and
before she...
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Ebenezer Scrooge his ****ure
where he is dead, the
laundress ****ists the
charwoman Mrs.
Dilber and the
unnamed undertaker into
stealing some of Scrooge's...
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later pla**** the
charwoman Mrs.
Dilber opposite Alastair Sim in the 1951 film
Scrooge (US: A
Christmas Carol, 1951) and a ****ney
charwoman who
inherits a...
- Kay Medford, and Pat Carroll. Burnett's
signature character, an
unnamed charwoman, most
often in a
musical number,
whose animated image has been used in...
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Watson (March 27/29, 1883 –
April 3, 1980) was an
American janitor and
charwoman who was
famously the
subject of
Gordon Parks'
photographic series including...
- Gothic, Washington, D.C.) is a
photograph of Ella Watson, an
American charwoman,
taken by the
photographer Gordon Parks in 1942.[excessive citations]...
- the
first in a
series of four
books about the
adventures of a
London charwoman. The plot
revolves around Ada Harris, who is so
enchanted by her employer's...
- Avis Townes, was a
light opera singer but
later had to find work as a
charwoman. He and his
family emigrated to Cleveland, Ohio in 1908. His
younger brother...