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'''Enid Barraud''' moved to rural [[Cambridgeshire]] in 1939 and joined the Women's Land Army. in her memoir, Set My Hand Upon the Plough <ref> https://www.littletoller.co.uk/shop/books/books-for-christmas/favourite-nature-books/set-my-hand-upon-the-plough-by-e-m-barraud/ </ref>, first published in 1946, Enid writes with remarkable candour and honesty about life on the farm, and relationships with the farm workers. Barraud was known to co-workers as John, and lived with a female partner.  
'''Enid Barraud''' (1904-1972) moved to rural [[Cambridgeshire]] in 1939, lived in Little Eversden and joined the Women's Land Army. in her memoir, Set My Hand Upon the Plough <ref> https://www.littletoller.co.uk/shop/books/books-for-christmas/favourite-nature-books/set-my-hand-upon-the-plough-by-e-m-barraud/ </ref>, first published in 1946, Enid writes with remarkable candour and honesty about life on the farm, and relationships with the farm workers. Barraud was known to co-workers as John, and lived with a female partner.  
Her war time diaries were recorded as part of Mass Observation.
Her war time diaries were recorded as part of Mass Observation.




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Enid Barraud (1904-1972) moved to rural Cambridgeshire in 1939, lived in Little Eversden and joined the Women's Land Army. in her memoir, Set My Hand Upon the Plough [1], first published in 1946, Enid writes with remarkable candour and honesty about life on the farm, and relationships with the farm workers. Barraud was known to co-workers as John, and lived with a female partner. Her war time diaries were recorded as part of Mass Observation.


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