Enid Bagnold - Hyde Park Gate, London, UK
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N 51° 30.007 W 000° 10.891
30U E 695620 N 5709209
This English Heritage blue plaque is to the novelist Enid Bagnold who "lived here". The plaque is attached to a building on the west side of Hyde Park Gate. Her most famous novel is "National Velvet".
Waymark Code: WMR7KD
Location: London, United Kingdom
Date Posted: 05/23/2016
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member Marine Biologist
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The Encyclopaedia Britannica website has an article about Enid Bagnold that advises:

Enid Bagnold, married name Lady Jones (born October 27, 1889, Rochester, Kent, England—died March 31, 1981, London) English novelist and playwright who was known for her broad range of subject and style.

Bagnold, the daughter of an army officer, spent her early childhood in Jamaica and attended schools in England and France. She served with the British women’s services during World War I; her earliest books—A Diary Without Dates (1917) and The Happy Foreigner (1920)—describe her wartime experiences. In 1920 she married Sir Roderick Jones (1877–1962), who for 25 years was chairman of the news agency Reuters, Ltd.

Bagnold’s best-known work is the novel National Velvet (1935), which tells the story of an ambitious 14-year-old girl who rides to victory in Great Britain’s Grand National steeplechase on a horse bought for only £10; a motion picture of the same title was made from the novel in 1944. Two quite different novels are The Squire (1938; also published as The Door of Life), which conveys the mood of expectancy in a household awaiting the birth of a child, and The Loved and Envied (1951), a study of a woman facing the approach of old age. As a playwright, Bagnold achieved great success with The Chalk Garden (1955); a motion-picture version was produced in 1964. Her other stage works include Four Plays (1970) and A Matter of Gravity (1975).

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