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Mixed Grill - 'Mr Ardwick went up to him and took the cigar''

William Pett Ridge

Publisher: Miniature Masterpieces

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William Pett Ridge was born at Chartham, near Canterbury, Kent on 22nd April 1859. 
 
His family’s resources were certainly limited. His father was a railway porter, and his son, after schooling in Marden, Kent became a clerk in a railway clearing house
Available since: 01/01/2020.

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