The Joneses' London house from 1928 until 1969, seven years after Sir Roderick's death, was No. The garden of North End House inspired her play The Chalk Garden. They lived at North End House, Rottingdean, near Brighton (previously the home of Sir Edward Burne-Jones), enjoying a glamorous social life. On 8 July 1920, she married Sir Roderick Jones, chairman of Reuters, but continued to use her maiden name for her writing. She wrote about her hospital experiences in her memoir A Diary Without Dates, and about her experiences as a driver in her first novel, The Happy Foreigner. After that she was a driver in France for the remainder of the war years. During the First World War she became a nurse she wrote critically of the hospital administration, which won her fame, and was dismissed as a result. 25 by Maurice AsselinĪs an art student in Chelsea, Bagnold painted with Walter Sickert and was sculpted by Gaudier Brzeska.
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