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Troubridge may refer to: __NOTOC__ Persons * Amelia Troubridge (born 1974), British photographer * Edward Troubridge (c. 1787–1852), British Royal Navy rear admiral and politician * Ernest Troubridge (1862–1926), British First World War Royal Navy admiral * Laura, Lady Troubridge (1867–1946), British novelist * Laura Troubridge (diarist) (1858–1929), British diarist, letter writer, and artist * Thomas Troubridge (other), several people * Una Vincenzo, Lady Troubridge (1887–1963), British translator, wife of Ernest Places * Mount Troubridge, Victoria Land, Antarctica * Troubridge Hill, South Australia * Troubridge Island, South Australia * Troubridge Point, South Australia * Troubridge Shoals, South Australia Ships * , a Second World War British Royal Navy destroyer * Hired armed ship ''Sir Thomas Troubridge'' or ''Troubridge'', under contract with the Royal Navy from 1804 to 1806 * , a South Australian ferry * ''Lucy Maria'' (1801 ship), named ''Troubridge ...
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Amelia Troubridge
Amelia Troubridge (born 1974) is a British photographer. Biography Troubridge read American studies at Middlesex University and State University of New York at New Paltz discovering the work of Dorothea Lange and the New Deal photographers. In 1996 she won the Ian Parry award for her first social documentary story, ''Dublin's Urban Cowboys''. In 1998 Troubridge won a place on the Joop Swart Masterclass organized by World Press Photo that takes 12 young photographers and helps them towards a professional photographic career. Troubridge was subsequently nominated and runner-up as ''Young Photographer of the Year'' in 1999 by the International Center of Photography in New York. Troubridge has been commissioned by '' Vanity Fair'', '' The Times Magazine'', '' Time'', '' The New York Times'', '' Condé Nast Traveller'', '' Tatler'', '' GQ'', ''Stern'', '' London Evening Standard Magazine'' and '' Dazed & Confused''. She has published three monographs. Her first solo work, ''T ...
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Edward Troubridge
Rear Admiral Sir Edward Thomas Troubridge, 2nd Baronet, ( – 7 October 1852) was an officer of the British Royal Navy who served in the French Revolutionary, Napoleonic and War of 1812. He later served for fifteen years as the member of parliament for Sandwich, Kent. Biography Family background and early life Troubridge was the only son of Rear-Admiral Sir Thomas Troubridge, Bt., and Frances Northall, the daughter of Captain John Northall. He was educated at Dr. Charles Burney's school at Greenwich.Fisher (2009) Wartime naval career Troubridge entered the Navy on 21 January 1797 as a volunteer on board the ship , the guard ship at Plymouth under the command of Captain Richard Boger. He was discharged in April 1799, and in January 1801 joined the ship , Captain George Murray, as a midshipman. He followed Murray into the , seeing action at the battle of Copenhagen on 2 April 1801, and subsequently into , until transferred in May 1802 to , Captain James Oughton, for a short t ...
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Ernest Troubridge
Admiral Sir Ernest Charles Thomas Troubridge, (15 July 1862 – 28 January 1926) was an officer of the Royal Navy who served during the First World War. Troubridge was born into a family with substantial military connections, with several of his forebears being distinguished naval officers. He too embarked on a career in the navy, rising through the ranks during the late Victorian period, and commanding ships in the Mediterranean. He served as a naval attaché to several powers, including the Empire of Japan during the Russo-Japanese War. He spent some time immediately before the outbreak of the First World War as a staff officer and assisted in the drawing up of strategic plans to be adopted in the event of war, though these were later rejected. He returned to seagoing service just prior to the outbreak of war, and commanded a cruiser squadron in the Mediterranean with the rank of rear-admiral. Here his promising career was blighted by the events surrounding the pursuit of two G ...
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Laura, Lady Troubridge
Laura Troubridge, Lady Troubridge, (née Gurney; 1867 – 8 July 1946) was a British novelist and etiquette writer. She wrote almost 60 novels and many short stories. Life Lady Troubridge (nee Gurney) was born in 1867 in London, England. She was the daughter of Charles Henry Gurney and Alice Marie Prinsep and granddaughter of Henry Thoby Prinsep and Sara Monckton (nee Pattle). Her father died when she was 11 years old, and her sister, Rachel who later married William Ward, 2nd Earl of Dudley, was 10. In 1897 her mother married a second time, to Colonel John Bourchier Stracey-Clitherow who in 1900 took up residence at Hotham Hall in East Riding, and later, after the death of his father in 1912, Boston Manor. The Washington Post in 1907 states Troubridge 'is the only sister of young Lady Sybil Dudley who as an orphan was adopted by the Duke of Bedford'. But in the same article also states Troubridge was 'orphaned at a tender age' which seems in conflict with other sources ...
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Laura Troubridge (diarist)
Laura Elizabeth Rachel Troubridge (1858 – 15 March 1929) was a British diarist, letter-writer, artist and illustrator. A professional artist from an aristocratic background, she was known for her portraits of Queen Victoria and her family, and paintings of children and fairy subjects, generally in watercolour and pastel. Her book illustrations were admired by Oscar Wilde and Lewis Carroll, Charles Dodgson. In 1966, her journals, giving an insight into Victorian life; and in 2000 correspondence with her fiancé during the period of their engagement, were published. Life Laura Elizabeth Rachel Troubridge was born in 1858 in Chiswick, Middlesex, England and baptised on 16 September 1858 in Turnham Green, Hounslow.  She was sister to Thomas Herbert Cochrane Troubridge baronets, Troubridge, 4th Baronet and sister-in-law to Lady Laura Troubridge and Una Vincenzo, Lady Troubridge. In 1867, her parents, Louise and Sir Thomas Troubridge, 3rd Baronet, Sir Thomas Troubridge, died ...
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