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Eilmer of Malmesbury
English monk
David Bailey
British photographer (born 1938)
Jeffrey Tate
British conductor (1943–2017)
Wendy Beckett
British Catholic nun and presenter of documentaries for the BBC on the history of art (1930-2018)
Caspar Lee
British-South African YouTuber
Katherine Routledge
British archaeologist (1866–1935)
Kara Tointon
English actress
Amesbury Archer
remains of an early Bronze Age man
Mike Skinner
British rapper
Georgina Chapman
English fashion designer and actress
Dorrit Moussaieff
First Lady of Iceland from 2003 to 2016
Ian McCulloch
British singer-songwriter and musician, best known as the frontman of the rock group Echo & the Bunnymen
Steve Harley
British musician and songwriter (1951–2024)
Edoardo Mapelli Mozzi
British businessman; husband of Princess Beatrice of York
Lindsay Cooper
English musician (1951–2013)
Tom Meighan
British singer
Dylan Llewellyn
Dylan John Llewellyn is an English actor. He is best known as James Maguire in Derry Girls (2018–2022), Jack in Big Boys (2022–2025) and PC Kelby Hartford in Beyond Paradise.
Clive Wearing
British musicologist
Loyle Carner
English hip hop musician
Mike Smith
English singer, songwriter and music producer (1943–2008)
Martin Kemp
Martin John Kemp is an English musician and actor, best known as the bassist in the new wave band Spandau Ballet and for his role as Steve Owen in EastEnders.
Alison Lapper
English artist
Leigh Gill
English actor
Beverley Callard
British actress
Jack Monroe
British writer, journalist and political campaigner
Christine Hamill
British mathematician
Heidi Crowter
English disability rights advocate
Steve Kilbey
Anglo-Australian singer, song writer and bass guitarist
Adrian Borland
English singer, songwriter, guitarist and record producer (1957–1999)
Sally Clark
English woman falsely convicted of murder
Cat Burns
Catrina Burns-Temison is a British singer-songwriter who gained prominence with her 2020 single "Go". The song's popularity increased in 2022 through TikTok, eventually reaching number two on the UK singles chart. It was described by Sony Music as a blend of gospel and pop influences with guitar-led indie music.
Frances Balfour
British aristocrat and suffragist (1858-1931)
James Whale
English radio and television presenter (1951–2025)
Alex Kiwomya
English footballer (born 1996)
Willard Wigan
English sculptor
Sam Wadsworth
English footballer and manager (1896-1961)
Jeffrey Hudson
English court dwarf
Paul Maynard
British politician (born 1975)
Lionel Blue
British Reform rabbi, journalist and broadcaster (1930–2016)
Jerry Moffatt
British rock climber
Sophie Kamlish
British Paralympic sprinter
Francis Bryan
English courtier and diplomat (1490-1550)
Kelly Knox
British model
Barry George
British man wrongly convicted of murdering Jill Dando
Anthony Milner
English musical composer and tutor (1925-2002)
Girli
Amelia Toomey (born 6 December 1997), known professionally as Girli, is an English singer and songwriter. Based in London, she has released a number of singles, five EPs and two studio albums. The Guardian has described her sound as veering "between PC Music, bubblegum pop, pop punk and rap, each one treading a line between catchy and deliberately discomforting." Much of her music is about feminism, sexuality, queer culture, and mental health.
Lenny Johnrose
English footballer (born 1969)
Sue Austin
British artist
Mandy Sellars
British woman with genetic mutation
Alessi Rose
English singer-songwriter (born 2002)
Connie Henry
British triple jumper
Naomi J. Ogawa
British actress
Robin Cavendish
British disability rights activist
Shlomo Moussaieff
Israeli ewelry dealer, antiquities collector