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'''Lesley Langley''' from [[Weymouth, Dorset|Weymouth]], [[England]] was [[Miss United Kingdom]] and [[Miss World]] in 1965<ref>http://www.missworld.com/1960-s/1965.html</ref>. She became the third woman from her country to win the title.<ref name="Ottawa Citizen">{{cite news|url=http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=QbgyAAAAIBAJ&sjid=uewFAAAAIBAJ&pg=4809,1678818&dq=lesley-langley&hl=en|title=U.K. wins Miss World again, sparks new row|date=20 November 1965|work=Ottawa Citizen|pages=44|accessdate=24 April 2010}}</ref>
'''Lesley Langley''' from [[Weymouth, Dorset|Weymouth]], [[England]] was [[Miss United Kingdom]] and [[Miss World]] in 1965.<ref>http://www.missworld.com/1960-s/1965.html</ref> She became the third woman from her country to win the title.<ref name="Ottawa Citizen">{{cite news|url=http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=QbgyAAAAIBAJ&sjid=uewFAAAAIBAJ&pg=4809,1678818&dq=lesley-langley&hl=en|title=U.K. wins Miss World again, sparks new row|date=20 November 1965|work=Ottawa Citizen|pages=44|accessdate=24 April 2010}}</ref>


She attended the Royal Merchant Navy School, near [[Wokingham, Berkshire]], (now known as [[Bearwood College]]) in the 1950s. During her tenure she met and married Jazz organist [[Alan Haven]] and they had one daughter named Chloe. They divorced and Lesley later worked as a Dental practice assistant.<ref>{{cite news| url=http://www.guardian.co.uk/theobserver/2001/apr/15/features.review7 | location=London | work=The Guardian | title=The bottom line | first=Gaby | last=Wood | date=14 April 2001}}</ref>
She attended the Royal Merchant Navy School, near [[Wokingham, Berkshire]], (now known as [[Bearwood College]]) in the 1950s. During her tenure she met and married Jazz organist [[Alan Haven]] and they had one daughter named Chloe. They divorced and Lesley later worked as a Dental practice assistant.<ref>{{cite news| url=http://www.guardian.co.uk/theobserver/2001/apr/15/features.review7 | location=London | work=The Guardian | title=The bottom line | first=Gaby | last=Wood | date=14 April 2001}}</ref>
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Lesley also became the front cover in 1967 on Weymouth's Official Holiday Guide, with photos inside.
Lesley also became the front cover in 1967 on Weymouth's Official Holiday Guide, with photos inside.


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Revision as of 15:40, 4 January 2011

Lesley Langley from Weymouth, England was Miss United Kingdom and Miss World in 1965.[1] She became the third woman from her country to win the title.[2]

She attended the Royal Merchant Navy School, near Wokingham, Berkshire, (now known as Bearwood College) in the 1950s. During her tenure she met and married Jazz organist Alan Haven and they had one daughter named Chloe. They divorced and Lesley later worked as a Dental practice assistant.[3]

She played a small part in the film Goldfinger.[2]

Lesley also became the front cover in 1967 on Weymouth's Official Holiday Guide, with photos inside.

Preceded by Miss United Kingdom
1965
Succeeded by
Preceded by Miss World
1965
Succeeded by

References

  1. ^ http://www.missworld.com/1960-s/1965.html
  2. ^ a b "U.K. wins Miss World again, sparks new row". Ottawa Citizen. 20 November 1965. p. 44. Retrieved 24 April 2010.
  3. ^ Wood, Gaby (14 April 2001). "The bottom line". The Guardian. London.

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