Pauline Bull

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Pauline Bull
Beauty pageant titleholder
Born Pauline Davies
Title(s) Miss England 1976
Major
competition(s)
Miss England
(Winner)
Miss Universe 1976
(Miss Photogenic)
Spouse Peter Bull

Pauline Bull (born Pauline Davies) is a former English model artist and golfer.

Pauline was a draughtswoman until leaving to become a full-time successful photographic fashion model and she went onto win many Beauty titles around Britain.

After winning the Miss England title in the 70's, she was a semi-finalist in the Miss Universe contest in Hong Kong and won the title 'Miss Photogenic' . Pauline also appeared in many television programmes during her career as a Model appearing in 'The Generation Game', 'It's 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, she exhibited her art in the Mall Galleries in London for the 'Society of Wildlife Artists' and the 'Society of Women Artist'. Also works in photography, comedic writings and currently working on several projects and a book. Pauline's other passion is Golf and she travels extensively to play and after 8 years of learning her handicap is now 11.5.

Her husband, Peter Bull, died after a year's battle with small-celled lung cancer. He was very proud of his last achievement of the re-designing and refitting of the former HMS Beagle,( a Naval Hydographic Vessel of 60 Metre) - transformed her into a stunning Super Yacht,' M.Y.Titan'. Pauline Bull did the interior design on the vessel.

Family

Pauline was married for 22 years to the Half Norwegian/English Peter Bull. His great-great-grandfather was Ole Bull the 19th century Norwegian violinist. Peter and Pauline also successfully ran a 53 metre Charter superyacht M.Y.GALU for many years together.

She has a brother and sister in the UK.

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