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Eleanor Glynn

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Template:Pageant titleholder bio Eleanor Mary Anne Glynn (born 29 March 1986) is a freelance Oxford based Musician, Model, Alternative Vocalist and Songwriter who won the Miss Oxford title in 2005 and went on to win the Miss England 2006/7 title on the 14th of July 2006, she later went on to represent England in the Miss World 2006 contest in Poland. She was born in Oxford.

Glynn made the final 20 at the Miss World Talent show with her performance of Rainbows song Since You've Been Gone. During her year as Miss England, Glynn campaigned to ban size zero models from London Fashion Week.

Glynn is from a musical family and enjoys Music Production,Dance,British History,English Language,Customising Clothing and Art and putting on her solo shows in and around Oxford as an English Solo Artist.

After receiving qualifications from both Education and The Royal London School of Music Eleanor starts university this September to further her studies in English,Music,Communication and Culture. Glynn also presented live on an Oxford based music show called 'Passion Tv' at the age of 17.

Glynn was a member of the 17th century English Civil War re-enactment society The Sealed Knot with her family for over 15 years.

Preceded by Miss England
Miss England 2006-2007
Succeeded by

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