Miss United Kingdom

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Miss United Kingdom is a title held by the highest ranking British contestant in the Miss World beauty pageant. It was created by Eric Morley in 1951, and came to include the whole of the United Kingdom from 1960 onwards. Traditionally there would be regional heats from the four constituent countries of the United Kingdom and the top x number of contestants from the regions would then compete for the UK title.

Until 1999, the winner of Miss United Kingdom would go on to represent the country in the Miss World competition. However, from 1999 onward, separate representatives from England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland competed at Miss World.[1] The highest ranking of the four delegates is named Miss United Kingdom, and competes at the Miss International Pageant the following year under the "Britain" or "United Kingdom" banner.

[edit] Winners

Year Miss United Kingdom Representing 1st Runner-up Representing 2nd runner-up Representing
1958 Eileen Sheridan Walton-on-Thames
1959 Anne Thelwell Heswall
1960 Hilda Fairclough Lancaster
1961 Rosemarie Frankland Rhos/Lancaster
1962 Jackie White Alvaston
1963 Diane Westbury Ilkeston
1964 Ann Sidney Poole, Dorset
1965 Lesley Langley London
1966 Jennifer Lowe Summers Warrington
1967 Jennifer Lynn Lewis Leicester Jennifer Gurley Manchester Nine Scott Sheffield
1968 Kathleen Winstanley Wigan Annabelle Harley
1969 Sheena Drummond Tullibody
1970 Yvonne Ormes Nantwich Jean Galston Manchester Lee Hamilton Marshall Scotland
1971 Marilyn Ward New Milton Linda Ann Thomas Blackpool Anita Gudgeon Basildon
1972 Jennifer McAdam London Elaine Farnworth Ramsbottom
1973 Veronica Ann Cross London
1974 Helen Morgan Barry Kathy Anders England Linda Myers Sale
1975 Vicki Harris London Sue Cuff Manchester Gail Inglis Dundee
1976 Carol Jean Grant Glasgow Sian Adey-Jones Wales Joanna Booth Sheffield
1977 Madeleine Stringer North Shields Dorothy Walker Edinburgh Sarah Long England
1978 Elizabeth Ann Jones Welshpool, Powys Janet Withey London Beverley Isherwood England
1979 Carolyn Ann Seaward Yelverton Lorraine Davidson Scotland Karen Loughlin Stockport
1980 Kim Ashfield Buckley, Wales Nicky Wright Poole Julie Duckworth England
1981 Michele Donnelly Cardiff Della Frances Dolan Yorkshire Georgina Kearney Scotland
1982 Della Frances Dolan Grimsby Alison Smith Belfast Ann Jackson Chichester
1983 Sarah-Jane Hutt Poole Karen Lesley Moore England Nicola Stanley Isle of Wight
1984 Vivienne Rooke Weston-super-Mare Lea La Salle Wrexham Susan Tan Northern Ireland
1985 Mandy Adele Shires Bradford Joanne Sedgley Newquay Barbara Christian Wales
1986 Alison Slack Sheffield Joanne Sedgley England Suzanne Younger Mold
1987 Karen Mellor Derby Heather Daniels Portsmouth Helen Fairbrother Swindon
1988 Kirsty Roper Manchester Angela Newlands Wolverhampton Nicola Kidd Peterborough
1989 Suzanne Younger Wales Racquel Jory England Victoria Lace Scotland
1990 Helen Upton Blackpool
1991 Johanne Elizabeth Lewis Mansfield
1992 Claire Elizabeth Smith Chester
1993 Amanda Louise Johnson Nottingham
1994 Melanie Abdoun London
1995 Shauna Marie Gunn County Fermanagh Angie Bowness Sheffield
1996 Rachael Liza Warner Wales
1997 Vicki-Lee Walberg Blackpool Abby Essien Lancaster Sarah Smart Leicestershire
1998 Emmalene McLoughlin Manchester Joanne Salley Northern Ireland Katie Viggers Birmingham
1999 Nicola Willoughby London
2000 Michelle Watson Scotland
2001 Juliet-Jane Horne[2] Aberdeen
2002 Gayle Williamson[3] Northern Ireland
2003 Jackie Turner London
2004 Nicola Jolly[1] or Amy Guy Inverbervie, Aberdeenshire or Wales
2005 Lucy Avril Evangelista Northern Ireland Hannah McLaughlin Guernsey
2006 Nicola Mclean Scotland Catherine Jean Milligan Northern Ireland
2007 Nieve Jennings Scotland

[edit] See also

[edit] Notes

  1. ^ Miss England history.
  2. ^ Miss Scotland
  3. ^ Miss Northern Ireland
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