Ashley, Pauline (1932–2003)
Ashley, Pauline (1932–2003)
English political campaigner. Name variations: Lady Ashley of Stoke. Born Pauline Crispin, Aug 2, 1932, in Liverpool, England; died July 28, 2003; dau. of an insurance company manager; studied mathematics at Girton College, Cambridge; London School of Economics, MA in social administration, 1977; m. Jack Ashley (Labour member of Parliament), c. 1952; children: 3 daughters, Jackie, Jane and Caroline Ashley.
Campaigned often to improve the lives of the disadvantaged; served as deaf husband's adviser, researcher and tactician; wrote The Money Problems of the Poor (1983); founded Hearing Research Trust (1985) and was its chair for 10 years.
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