Ashbridge, Thomas

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 * THOMAS ASHBRIDGE Gunner Thos. Ashbridge. Another Blackpool man who also went down with the "Queen Mary," was Thos. Ashbridge (better known as Thos. Ostle), the adopted son of Mr. and Mrs. Ostle, 19, William-street, Layton. He was only 19 years of age, and had been in the Navy four years, and was one of the crew of the "Queen Mary" on her first voyage. Prior to joining the Navy, he was employed by Mr. Perrow, fruiterer, Bispham.||Blackpool Gazette & Herald 16 June 1916 via Spike Sheldon
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