Barbara Hammond
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Lucy Barbara Hammond (née Bradby, 1873–1961) was an English social historian who researched and wrote many influential books with her husband, John Lawrence Hammond, including the Labourer trilogy about the impact of enclosure and the Industrial Revolution upon the lives of workers.
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Lucy Barbara Hammond (née Bradby, 25 Juli 1873 – 16 November 1961) adalah sejarawan sosial berkebangsaan Inggris yang melakukan penelitian dan menulis beberapa buku berpengarus, bersama suaminya, , termasuk trilogi Labourer tentang dampak impact kungkungan dan revolusi industri bagi kehidupan para buruh.
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Barbara Hammond
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St Paul's Hospital, Hemel Hempstead, England
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1961-11-16
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St Leonards School
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"intensely penetrating blue eyes and ... beautifully abundant, copper-red hair"
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Chalk portrait by W. Rothenstein in 1908
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The Labourer trilogy
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Women's Industrial Council
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Lucy Barbara Hammond (née Bradby, 25 Juli 1873 – 16 November 1961) adalah sejarawan sosial berkebangsaan Inggris yang melakukan penelitian dan menulis beberapa buku berpengarus, bersama suaminya, , termasuk trilogi Labourer tentang dampak impact kungkungan dan revolusi industri bagi kehidupan para buruh.
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