
Our House and London Out of Our Windows is a memoir by Elizabeth Robins Pennell, written in the early 20th century. It offers a personal account of domestic life in London, focusing on the author's experiences with her partner and their hired help, particularly a servant named 'Enrietter'. The narrative blends amusing and poignant anecdotes, reflecting on the challenges and quirks of urban living while capturing the essence of their home along the Thames. This work is notable for its intimate portrayal of life during this era and its exploration of the complexities of domesticity.












