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Enid Algerine Bagnold ('Lady Jones')

(1889-1981), Novelist and playwright; member of the First Aid Nursing Yeomanry (FANY); wife of Sir Roderick Jones; daughter of Arthur Bagnold

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As a young woman, Bagnold studied drawing and moved in artistic circles; friends included the sculptor Henri Gaudier-Breszka and the writers Katherine Mansfield and Vita Sackville-West. Her earliest books, A Diary without Dates (1918) and The Happy Foreigner (1920) record her experiences as a volunteer during World War I. She married Sir Roderick Jones in 1920, and had four children. Her best-known book National Velvet (1935) became a Hollywood film. After 1951 she devoted her time to writing plays, including The Chalk Garden (1955).

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Enid Algerine Bagnold ('Lady Jones'), by Bassano Ltd - NPG x150806

Enid Algerine Bagnold ('Lady Jones')

by Bassano Ltd
whole-plate glass negative, 2 January 1933
NPG x150806

Enid Algerine Bagnold ('Lady Jones'), by Bassano Ltd - NPG x150807

Enid Algerine Bagnold ('Lady Jones')

by Bassano Ltd
whole-plate glass negative, 2 January 1933
NPG x150807

Enid Algerine Bagnold ('Lady Jones'), by Bassano Ltd - NPG x150808

Enid Algerine Bagnold ('Lady Jones')

by Bassano Ltd
whole-plate glass negative, 2 January 1933
NPG x150808

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