Thank you so much , Michael.
This a really interesting topic!
(Hopefully, I won't be ex-communicated for the plentiful number of questions!
Regarding 'Servants' - were there special policies on earlier Liners?
Was it an innovation to have servants' cabins on ships in 1960s?
On board QE2, might the designated 'Servant's quarters' have been used for members of the Crew's Friends / Family?
About the life of a 'servant' on board QE2 - this could have been a Children's Nanny, a Ladies Maid, or - a Gentleman's Gentleman , a Chauffeur- or a Private Nurse, and Butler even - or a Companion.
Just wondering - where did they take their meals? Spend any time off duty?
Or were they there simply like passengers in transit between two ports?
I'm aware that this link could be deemed wildly Off Topic - However women on ship have only recently been fully 'integrated' as Crew members.
https://www.marinersmuseum.org/sites/micro/women/timeline/index.htm