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The[[File:Servants_quarters_shared_female_bedroom.jpg|thumb|400px]] The room is the first servant's bedroom we see at Downton and holds the secret of Gwen's ambitions in the months of 1912-1914. The bedroom is visited by Lady Mary upon the death of Kemal Pamuk in the dead of night. The room later became Anna and Ethel's bedroom upon Gwen's departure from the house to become a secretary.
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The room is the first servant's bedroom we see at Downton and holds the secret of Gwen's ambitions in the months of 1912-1914. The bedroom is visited by Lady Mary upon the death of Kemal Pamuk in the dead of night. The room later became Anna and Ethel's bedroom upon Gwen's departure from the house to become a secretary.
   
 
When Anna and John Bates married it is unknown as to whom inhabited the bedroom, if anyone.
 
When Anna and John Bates married it is unknown as to whom inhabited the bedroom, if anyone.

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Servants quarters shared female bedroom

The room is the first servant's bedroom we see at Downton and holds the secret of Gwen's ambitions in the months of 1912-1914. The bedroom is visited by Lady Mary upon the death of Kemal Pamuk in the dead of night. The room later became Anna and Ethel's bedroom upon Gwen's departure from the house to become a secretary.

When Anna and John Bates married it is unknown as to whom inhabited the bedroom, if anyone.