The largely forgotten novelist Enid Bagnold was an acerbic and yet tender author. National Velvet was years ahead of its time.
Journalism
Articles
- A diverting but unsurprising new history of the Astor clan The Spectator
- Escape Across the Pyrenees Financial Times
- Woman at the heart of the Cambridge Spy Ring Jewish Renaissance
- How to reinvent yourself when you’ve been half of a couple for decades Daily Mail
- Enid Bagnold – trailblazing novelist whose greatest novel launched Elizabeth Taylor’s career Engelsberg Ideas
- We were enjoying a wonderful summer holiday. Next minute, my husband was dead. The Telegraph
- Feature for The Oldie on Jennie Churchill who died aged 67 100 years ago The Oldie
- A chance to be taken into a different world JC
- Mildred Schutz, one of the last women of wartime SOE, remembers Christmas 1944 The Telegraph
- WHEN THE LOCKDOWN IS OVER … Remembering Irene Tortoise
- A suffragette in the family and other stories… The London Library Magazine
- The question most people ask me is … Richmond Magazine
- Survivors, Resisters, Collaborators: Paris’ wartime women Jewish Renaissance
- Phyllis Digby Morton – the Grande Dame of the Glossies Mail on Sunday You magazine
- Anne Morrissy Merick obituary The Guardian
- Shanghai is on the Up Daily Mail
- Jennie Churchill and her attempts to be an Independent Woman Finest Hour the journal of Winston Churchill and his Times
- Clare Hollingworth obituary The Guardian
- A tale of Two Germaines OPERA
- Interview with Noreen Riols in Paris – One of the last women survivors of SOE F Section…The Keeper of the Flame The Lady
- The forgotten women of the French resistance The Telegraph
- Interview with Madeleine Riffaud – The girl who saved Paris The Times T2
- In the world of fashion, the war was just beginning in 1944. Post-War France and the Petit Théâtre de la Mode The Telegraph
- Caught up in Bloomsbury’s Magic Canvas
- Marriage boom of 1946 Mail on Sunday You magazine
- Story on Ravensbrück for History Today – History Matters History Today
- Lee Miller -The Volatile Life of the Astonishingly Creative and Beautiful American Porter
- First person for Stella – Fleet Street in the 70’s The Telegraph
- The Afterlife of Lives The Author
- The Gatsby Girl and the Franco Rescue The Jewish Chronicle