Miss England

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Miss England
Formation 1928
Type Beauty pageant
Headquarters London
Location
Membership
Miss World
Official language
English
Website www.missengland.info
Laura Coleman, Miss England 2008

Miss England is a national Beauty pageant in England.

History

The contest, title owned by the Miss World organisation is organised each year by Angie Beasley, a winner of 25 beauty contests in the 1980s and has organised beauty pageants around the country on behalf of Miss World, including Miss United Kingdom, Mr UK, Miss England, Miss Scotland and Miss Wales.

The contest often attracts celebrity judges at local and national finals. Many celebrities have also judged the regional heats for the competition around the country including top glamour model Jordan, who joined the judging panel for Miss Sussex.

The Miss England competition is promoted to thousands of women around England in local media by a series of area heats held around the country.

News of the World & "Take a Break" magazine have previously sponsored contestants over the years, writing features on contestants and used the winners on the front covers. Various newspapers, including the Daily Mirror, The Times, The Daily Mail and various magazines including Teen Vogue in New York and Hello! have carried stories on local and national winners.

The winner of the Miss England competition, along with the winners of Miss Northern Ireland, Miss Scotland and Miss Wales, can compete in Miss World. The highest ranking competitor of the four constituent country entrants is then presented with the title and crown of Miss United Kingdom.

The 2008 contest became notable for featuring a plus-size model, Chloe Marshall and an active-duty member of the British Army, Katrina Hodge, both firsts for the pageant.[1]

Several Miss England contestants had almost clinched an international crown for England, placing in the 1st runner up position for five times; once in Miss Universe, and twice each in Miss World (as Miss United Kingdom) and Miss Europe.

The 2011 event was won by Alize Mounter who was classed as the favourite to win the competition [2] At the Miss World final, Alize won Miss World Europe and finished as 3rd runner up, making her the most successful English entrant at Miss World since 1992. The same thing would happen later, when Carina Tyrrell represented England at Miss World 2014 Carina a student doctor at Cambridge finished 3rd runner up in Miss World 2014 held at ExCel London .

Titleholders

1928 to 1936

YearMiss England
1936 Laurence Atkins
1935 Muriel Oxford
1934 June Lammas
1933 Angela Ward
1932 Gwen Stallard
1931 Bettie Mason
1930 Marjorie Ross
1929 Benny Dick
1928 Nonni Shields

1953 to 1990

After winning the title of Miss England, winners would participate in Miss Universe, followed by the occasional Miss Europe, and finally Miss United Kingdom. In the event whereby a Miss England won the title of Miss United Kingdom, she would represent the United Kingdom in the Miss World pageant.

YearMiss EnglandRepresentedPlacement at Miss UniverseSpecial AwardsPlacement at Miss UK
1990 Carla Barrow London Unplaced
1989 Racquel Jory London Unplaced 1st Runner-up
1988 Tracey Williams London Unplaced Miss Photogenic
1987 Yvette Dawn Livesey West Yorkshire Unplaced
1986 Joanne Sedgley Newquay Unplaced 1st Runner-up
1985 Helen Westlake London Unplaced Top 15
1984 Louise Gray Sheffield Unplaced Top 7
1983 Karen Lesley Moore Southsea 4th Runner-up 1st Runner-up
1982 Della Frances Dolan Grimsby Top 12 WINNER
1981 Suzanne Hughes Manchester 1st Runner-up
1980 Julie Duckworth Blackpool Unplaced 2nd Runner-up
1979 Carolyn Ann Seaward Yelverton, Devon 2nd runner-up Miss Photogenic WINNER
1978 Beverley Isherwood Manchester Unplaced 2nd Runner-up
1977 Sarah Louise Long Bristol Unplaced 2nd Runner-up
1976 Pauline Davies Manchester Top 12 Miss Photogenic
1975 Vicki Harris London Top 12 WINNER
1974 Kathleen Ann Celeste Anders Rochdale Top 12 1st Runner-up
1973 Veronica Ann Cross London Unplaced WINNER
1972 Jennifer Mary McAdam London 4th Runner-up WINNER
1971 Marilyn Ann Ward New Milton Top 12 WINNER
1970 Yvonne Anne Ormes Nantwich Unplaced WINNER
1969 Myra Van Heck London Unplaced
1968 Jennifer Lowe Summers Manchester Top 15 WINNER
1967 Jennifer Lynn Lewis Leicester 2nd Runner-up WINNER
1966 Janice Carol Whiteman London Top 15
1965 Jennifer Warren Gurley Unplaced
1964 Brenda Blacker London 1st Runner-up
1963 Susan Pratt London Withdrew
1962 Kim Carlton London Top 15 Miss Photogenic
Best National Costume
1961 Arlette Dobson London 3rd Runner-up
1960 Joan Ellinor Boardman London Top 15
1959 Pamela Ann Searle London 3rd Runner-up Miss Photogenic
1958 Dorothy Hazeldine London Unplaced
1957 Joanne Sedgley London 2nd Runner-up
1956 Iris Alice Kathleen Waller London 3rd Runner-up WINNER
1955 Margaret Rowe London Top 15 Most Popular Girl in Parade
1954 Marlene Ann Dee London

2000-Present

Since 2000, winners of Miss England have been competing in the Miss World pageant.

YearMiss EnglandRepresentedPlacement at Miss WorldSpecial Awards
2016 Elizabeth Grant Preston TBA
2015 Natasha Hemmings Cheshire Unplaced Top 13 at Miss World Talent
2014 Carina Tyrrell Cambridge Top 5 Top 10 at Beauty with a Purpose
Top 14 at Interview Scores
Top 5 at Multimedia
Top 32 at Miss World Sport
2nd Runner-up at Dress Designer
2013 Kirsty Heslewood London Top 10 Top 33 at Balinese Beach Fabric
Top 10 at BWAP
Top 11 at Interview Scores
Top 20 at Miss World Sport
Top 10 at Top Model
2012 Charlotte Holmes Devon Top 15 Top 10 at Beauty with a Purpose
Top 16 at Interview Scores
Top 24 at Miss World Sport
Top 46 at Top Model
2011 Alize Lily Mounter London Top 7 Beach Beauty
Top 20 at BWAP
Miss World Europe
4th Runner-up at Top Model
2010 Jessica Linley Nottingham Unplaced
2009 Katrina Hodge Royal Tunbridge Wells Unplaced
Rachel Christie London Resigned
2008 Laura Coleman Derby Unplaced
2007 Georgia Horsley York Unplaced Top 18 at Miss World Talent
2006 Eleanor Glynn Oxford Unplaced
2005 Hammasa Kohistani London Unplaced
2004 Danielle Lloyd Liverpool Unplaced
2003 Jackie Turner Poole Unplaced
2002 Danielle Luan Oxford Unplaced
2001 Sally Kettle Leicester Unplaced
2000 Michelle Walker Liverpool Unplaced

See also

References

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