Pauline Bull
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Pauline Bull (born Pauline Davies in 1959) is a former English model. She has a brother, sister and mother in the UK.
Pauline was a draughtswoman until leaving to become a full time successful photographic fashion model. She went onto win many Beauty titles around Britain.
After winning the Miss England title in 1976, she was a semi-finalist in the Miss Universe contest in Hong Kong winning the title Miss photogenic the same year . She also appeared in many television programmes during her career as a Model/The Generation Game/Its a knockout/PebbleMill at one/Come Dancing etc.[1].
Pauline went on to become a well known watercolour artist doing both commercial work for W.H.Smiths, Marks and Spencers and private commission too. Pauline Exhibited her art in the Mall Galleries for the Society of Wildlife Artists and the Society of Women Artist. She also works in photography. She is also known for her comedic writings and is working on several projects and a book.
Peter and Pauline successfully ran a 53metre Charter superyacht M.Y.GALU for many years together.
Pauline was happily married for 22 years to the Half Norwegian/English construction industry chief Peter Bull. His great-great-grandfather was Ole Bull the 19th century Norwegian violinist. The Bulls moved to Monaco, where sadly Pauline's husband Peter Bull died.
She is said by tabloid reports to be a close friend of TV host Noel Edmonds, who has a three million pound home in Magagnosc, near Grasse in the south of France [2].
After her husbands death Noel and Pauline meet again after 21 years and rekindled their friendship. She entertained him and his 4 daughters onboard her ship M.Y.Titan in the summer of 2006. Noel Edmonds entertained Pauline at his stunning private villa nr Grasse. Although no longer a couple they remain firm friends to this day.
Husband, Mr. Peter Bull, died after a battle with small-celled lung cancer. He was very proud of his achievement of designing and supervising the refitting of his 60 Metre super yacht M.Y.Titan, rebuilt from a U.K. navy hydrographic vessel, HMS Beagle, built in 1968. Mrs. Bull did the interior design on the vessel which she ran, after his death, as a charter vessel in the Med until it sold to Italian buyers in 2007.