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List of people from Cheltenham

This is a list of Notable Cheltonians, or people from Cheltenham in Gloucestershire by occupational groups, ordered alphabetically. Information not found on a person's Wikipedia page must be referenced:

Statue of Edward Adrian Wilson in the town centre. Born Cheltenham 1872, died Antarctica 1912. The plinth reads:
Edward Wilson of the British Antarctic Expedition reached the South Pole on January 17, 1912 and died with Captain Scott on the Great Ice Barrier in March 1912 ruby

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  • Michael Bailey (born 1954), first-class cricketer, was born in Cheltenham.
  • Paul Casey (born 1977), professional golfer, was born in Cheltenham.
  • Sean Conway, endurance swimmer, lives in Cheltenham.[4]
  • Steve Cotterill (born 1964), footballer and football manager, played for Cheltenham Town F.C. and other League teams.
  • Martin Devaney (born 1980), footballer with Cheltenham Town F.C. and other professional teams.
  • Eric Dier (born 1994), footballer with Tottenham Hotspur, was born in Cheltenham.
  • Eddie "The Eagle" Edwards (born 1963), Olympic ski-jumper, was born in Cheltenham.
  • Bob Foster (1911–1982), professional motorcycle racer known as the Cheltenham Flyer, won the 1950 350cc world championship.[5]
  • Matt Gotrel (born 1989), rower, gold medallist in men's eight rowing at the Summer Olympics 2016, was born and lives in Cheltenham.
  • Sir Geoff Hurst, international footballer, in 1966 the only man to score a hat-trick in a World Cup Final, lives in Cheltenham.
  • Gilbert Jessop (1874–1955), among the fastest-scoring test cricketers, was born in Cheltenham.[6]
  • Jack Lisowski (born 1991), professional snooker player.
  • Claude Myburgh (1911–1987), cricketer and soldier, was born in Cheltenham.[7]
  • William Pollock (1859–1896), chess player, was born in Cheltenham.
  • Zac Purchase (born 1986), Olympic gold-medal rower, was born in Cheltenham.
  • Mike Summerbee, Swindon Town, Manchester City and England footballer, was raised in Cheltenham.[8]
  • Leon Taylor (born 1977), Olympic silver-medallist diver, was born and educated in Cheltenham.
  • Edward Adrian Wilson (1872–1912), explorer who joined Scott on his ill-fated Antarctic Expedition, was born in Cheltenham and attended Cheltenham College.
  • Sir John Wood (1870–1933), first-class cricketer, was born in Cheltenham.
  • Steve 'Lee' Fortey, Former Rugby Union Prop and temporary International Head Coach, Previously played for Worcester Warriors and in 2023 led Gibraltar to a comeback victory over Jamaica, lives in Cheltenham.

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  1. ^ Sayoni Basu, "Flecker, (Herman) James Elroy (1884–1915)", Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (Oxford, UK: OUP, 2004) Retrieved 6 March 2017.
  2. ^ ODNB: Damian Atkinson, "Payn, James (1830–1898)". Retrieved 14 March 2014, pay-walled.
  3. ^ "Bolt of Lightning Kills Fred G. Hughes Pioneer of Arizona". The Bisbee Daily Review. 20 September 1911. p. 2.
  4. ^ "Land's End to John O'Groats swimmer Sean Conway reaches end". BBC Online. 11 November 2013. Retrieved 13 November 2013.[permanent dead link]
  5. ^ "Grace's Guide to British Industrial History: Bob Foster". gracesguide.co.uk. Retrieved 15 March 2021.
  6. ^ Birth of the man who scored at over 80 runs an hour
  7. ^ "Claude Myburgh". CricketArchive. Retrieved 1 March 2011.
  8. ^ "Mike and Nicky Summerbee join Keys and Gray". Talksport. Retrieved 15 May 2012.

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This is a list of Notable Cheltonians or people from Cheltenham in Gloucestershire by occupational groups ordered alphabetically Information not found on a person s Wikipedia page must be referenced Statue of Edward Adrian Wilson in the town centre Born Cheltenham 1872 died Antarctica 1912 The plinth reads Edward Wilson of the British Antarctic Expedition reached the South Pole on January 17 1912 and died with Captain Scott on the Great Ice Barrier in March 1912 ruby Contents 1 Arts 2 Literature 3 Military service 4 Music 5 Public service 6 Sciences and humanities 7 Sports 8 Stage 9 Trade 10 See also 11 ReferencesArts editJake Chapman born 1966 artist famous for his work with his brother Dinos Chapman was born in Cheltenham Frances Emilia Crofton 1822 1910 artist lived in Cheltenham P J Crook born 1945 artist was born and lives in Cheltenham Clarence Dobell 1836 1917 artist and illustrator born in Cheltenham Clive Piercy 1955 2017 graphic designer and author was born in Cheltenham Meredithe Stuart Smith born 1957 designer lives in Cheltenham Literature editSarah Burney 1772 1844 novelist retired to Cheltenham in 1841 and died there Claude Reignier Conder 1848 1910 co authored the work Survey of Western Palestine on behalf of the Palestine Exploration Fund Geoff Dyer born 1958 novelist author and journalist was born and raised in Cheltenham James Elroy Flecker 1884 1915 poet and playwright was educated at Dean Close School 1 Winifred Foley 1914 2009 chronicler of the Forest of Dean retired to Cheltenham in 1998 and died there Stephen Graham 1884 1975 journalist travel writer and author lived in Cheltenham until the age of 14 James Payn 1830 1898 novelist and journal editor was born in Cheltenham 2 John Simpson born 1953 lexicographer was born in Cheltenham and attended Dean Close School Kate Thornton born 1973 journalist and television presenter was born in Cheltenham Military service editDuncan Gordon Boyes 1846 1869 VC was born in Cheltenham and educated at Cheltenham College Henry Hadley 1863 1914 often deemed the first British casualty of the First World War was born in Cheltenham Arthur Bomber Harris 1892 1984 commander of Bomber Command in the Second World War was born in Cheltenham Craig Harrison born 1974 British Army soldier held the record for the longest confirmed sniper kill in combat Music editMichael Wurzel Burston 1949 2011 guitarist for the heavy metal band Motorhead was born in Cheltenham Jaz Coleman born 1960 lead singer of Killing Joke was born and raised in Cheltenham 4ft Fingers punk rock band was formed in Cheltenham in 1996 Christopher Gunning 1944 2023 composer was born in Cheltenham Gustav Holst 1874 1934 composer was born in Cheltenham and attended Cheltenham Grammar School Brian Jones 1942 1969 founder of the Rolling Stones was born in Cheltenham Dame Felicity Lott born 1947 opera and concert soprano was born in Cheltenham Andrew McCrorie Shand born 1955 composer was born in Cheltenham Richard O Brien born 1942 of the Rocky Horror Show was born in Cheltenham FKA Twigs born 1988 singer songwriter and dancer was born in Cheltenham Kitty Brucknell born 1984 singer was born in Cheltenham Screaming Dead formed 1980 the band often claimed as the founders of horror punk was formed in Cheltenham Inkubus Sukkubus formed 1989 Gothic and Pagan band was formed in Cheltenham Solemn Sun formed 2009 punk band formed in Cheltenham Public service editSir James Tynte Agg Gardner 1846 1928 brewery owner Lord of Cheltenham Manor and its Conservative Member of Parliament in 1874 1880 1885 1895 1900 1906 and 1911 1928 Dorothea Beale 1831 1906 headmistress of Cheltenham Ladies College Sir Douglas Dodds Parker 1909 2006 Conservative MP for Cheltenham in 1964 1974 and World War II member of the Special Operations Executive Fred G Hughes 1837 1911 five times member of Arizona Territorial Legislature was born in Cheltenham 3 Charles Irving 1924 1995 Conservative MP for Cheltenham 1974 1992 Nigel Jones Baron Jones of Cheltenham 1948 2022 Liberal Democrat MP for Cheltenham 1992 2005 Richard Pate or Pates 1516 1588 founder of Pate s Grammar School was born in Cheltenham Sir John Wood 1870 1933 of the Indian Civil Service was born in Cheltenham Sciences and humanities editJabez Allies 1787 1856 folklorist and antiquarian retired and died in Cheltenham Piers Coleman living physicist was raised in Cheltenham Dr Henry Anstey Cookson FRSE pathologist lived in Cheltenham Napoleon Cordy 1902 1977 Mayanist scholar was born in Cheltenham Robert Etheridge 1847 1920 Anglo Australian palaeontologist and curator of the Australian Museum from 1895 was born in Cheltenham Dr Leopold George Hill 1866 1922 physician and medical missionary was born and raised in Cheltenham John H Mercer 1922 1987 glaciologist and geographer was born and raised in Cheltenham Sports editMichael Bailey born 1954 first class cricketer was born in Cheltenham Paul Casey born 1977 professional golfer was born in Cheltenham Sean Conway endurance swimmer lives in Cheltenham 4 Steve Cotterill born 1964 footballer and football manager played for Cheltenham Town F C and other League teams Martin Devaney born 1980 footballer with Cheltenham Town F C and other professional teams Eric Dier born 1994 footballer with Tottenham Hotspur was born in Cheltenham Eddie The Eagle Edwards born 1963 Olympic ski jumper was born in Cheltenham Bob Foster 1911 1982 professional motorcycle racer known as the Cheltenham Flyer won the 1950 350cc world championship 5 Matt Gotrel born 1989 rower gold medallist in men s eight rowing at the Summer Olympics 2016 was born and lives in Cheltenham Sir Geoff Hurst international footballer in 1966 the only man to score a hat trick in a World Cup Final lives in Cheltenham Gilbert Jessop 1874 1955 among the fastest scoring test cricketers was born in Cheltenham 6 Jack Lisowski born 1991 professional snooker player Claude Myburgh 1911 1987 cricketer and soldier was born in Cheltenham 7 William Pollock 1859 1896 chess player was born in Cheltenham Zac Purchase born 1986 Olympic gold medal rower was born in Cheltenham Mike Summerbee Swindon Town Manchester City and England footballer was raised in Cheltenham 8 Leon Taylor born 1977 Olympic silver medallist diver was born and educated in Cheltenham Edward Adrian Wilson 1872 1912 explorer who joined Scott on his ill fated Antarctic Expedition was born in Cheltenham and attended Cheltenham College Sir John Wood 1870 1933 first class cricketer was born in Cheltenham Steve Lee Fortey Former Rugby Union Prop and temporary International Head Coach Previously played for Worcester Warriors and in 2023 led Gibraltar to a comeback victory over Jamaica lives in Cheltenham Stage editErnest Cossart 1876 1951 actor was born in Cheltenham and attended Cheltenham Grammar School Mike Grady born 1946 character actor was born in Cheltenham Robert Hardy 1925 2017 actor was born and raised in Cheltenham Damaris Hayman 1929 2021 character actress was educated at Cheltenham Ladies College Martin Jarvis born 1941 actor was born in Cheltenham Mark Lester born 1958 who played Oliver Twist in the 1968 film Oliver lives in Cheltenham Richard Loncraine born 1946 film and television director was born in Cheltenham Arthur Negus 1903 1985 broadcaster and antiques expert lived and died in Cheltenham Josh O Connor born 1990 who played Prince Charles in The Crown was born in Cheltenham Ralph Richardson 1902 1983 actor was born in Cheltenham Corrinne Wicks born 1968 actress was born and raised in Cheltenham Trade editSir George Dowty 1901 1975 inventor and businessman set up Dowty Aviation in Cheltenham John Nevil Maskelyne 1839 1917 magician and pay toilet inventor was born in Cheltenham Sir Frederick Handley Page 1885 1962 founder of the aircraft maker Handley Page was born in Cheltenham and attended Cheltenham Grammar School See also editPeople from Cheltenham List of people from GloucestershireReferences edit Sayoni Basu Flecker Herman James Elroy 1884 1915 Oxford Dictionary of National Biography Oxford UK OUP 2004 Retrieved 6 March 2017 ODNB Damian Atkinson Payn James 1830 1898 Retrieved 14 March 2014 pay walled Bolt of Lightning Kills Fred G Hughes Pioneer of Arizona The Bisbee Daily Review 20 September 1911 p 2 Land s End to John O Groats swimmer Sean Conway reaches end BBC Online 11 November 2013 Retrieved 13 November 2013 permanent dead link Grace s Guide to British Industrial History Bob Foster gracesguide co uk Retrieved 15 March 2021 Birth of the man who scored at over 80 runs an hour Claude Myburgh CricketArchive Retrieved 1 March 2011 Mike and Nicky Summerbee join Keys and Gray Talksport Retrieved 15 May 2012 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title List of people from Cheltenham amp oldid 1184897514, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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