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Holiday Princess History Back

Information, photos & article kindly submitted by Ron Stanway - General Manager, Entertainment & Promotions for the Butlin Group 1974 to 1990 and Competition Producer 1968 to 1990

Miss Diana Brookes from Liverpool, 1983 Winner Holiday Princess In 1946 the weekly bathing beauty competition took on a new perspective when it was decided to bring back all the weekly winners to an end of season final at the same camp that they had qualified at.  These were called Area Finals and from each of these the first two ladies would then go forward to the Grand Final which was held as one of the attractions at the, Butlin's Festival of Reunion at the Royal Albert Hall from 1946 until the mid sixties.  Following this the Finals transferred to one of the camps or hotels for a Autumn or Springtime attraction.

1988 Winner of Globe and Laurel - Miss Sara Whitehead from LeedsThese reunions were for the holidaymakers and similar events were held throughout the country in the larger towns and cities.

With the introduction of the Holiday Princess Grand Final the competition became of national interest and accordingly attracted a steady flow of sponsors of all kinds - Daily Sketch,  Chrysler UK,  Weekend Magazine,  Babycham, Ford Motor Company,  Austin Motor Company,  Southern Comfort and latterly the Royal Marines.  

The Royal Marines became involved in 1979 and continued each year until the demise of the competition following the 1997 final.  The young lady chosen as the Holiday Princess would also be invited to become Miss Globe & Laurel, the pin-up to the Royal Marines throughout the world.  

The Globe & Laurel is of course the cap badge of the Royal Marines.

Those winners able to devote the time to this title have enjoyed an exciting year visiting the troops in various parts of the world, learning to ski, trying the Assault Course and some even had the courage to free-fall parachute with the Royal Marine team.

Ron Stanway, General Manager, Entertainment & Promotions for the Butlin group and producer of all the major beauty competitions (1968 to 1990), first instigated this tie-up with the Royal Marines and each year, at whichever Butlin site the Grand Final was held, would engage the world famous Royal Marine Free-Fall team to appear on the day of the Final.

The previous year's winner was smuggled into the helicopter somewhere en-route to the site and following the display the helicopter would return, hover over the sportsfield and the retiring Holiday Princess would then be winched down to a guard of honour consisting of the Free-Fall team and a line of Redcoats.  

At the Final in the evening, a Corp's of Drums (4 men) of the Royal Marines band from Portsmouth were featured in the show.  They first played fanfares for the introduction of the judges and then, during the competition, between the first and second parts of the Final, provided a cabaret spot playing drums and bugles in what is known as  `Beating the Retreat'.

Pictures show Miss Diana Brookes from Liverpool, 1983 Winner Holiday Princess (top left) and 1988 Winner of Globe and Laurel - Miss Sara Whitehead from Leeds (above right)

A list of the Title winners follows

 1946 

 Pamela Bramah 

 1947 

 Unknown ? 

 1948 

 Unknown ? 

 1949 

 Sheila House 

 1950 

 Sylvia Hill 

 1951 

 Patricia Bryne 

 1952 

 Aileen Chase 

 1953 

 Patricia Butler 

 1954 

 Aileen Kearney 

 1955 

 Phyliss O'Connor, Staffs 

 1956 

 Audrey Windows, London 

 1957 

 Jean Nunneley, Uxbridge 

 1958 

 Mary Batty, Hartlepool 

 1959 

 June Dawson 

 1960 

 Barbara Smith, London 

 1961 

 Cheryl Driscoll, Manchester 

 1962 

 Delyse Humphreys 

 1963 

 Nanette Slack, Ipswich 

 1964 

 Joan Lofthouse, London 

 1965 

 Christine Sessions, Ilford 

 1966 

 Bunnie Smith, Cliftonville 

 1967 

 Nina Scott, Rotherham 

 1968 

 Tatiana Ralston, Poole 

 1969 

 Barbara Ponsford 

 1970 

 Maggie Brown, Bristol 

 1971 

 Caroline Holmes, Wallasey 

 1972 

 Sorralyn Croston, London 

 1973 

 Joy Samuel, London 

 1974 

 Denise Brownlow, Enfield 

 1975 

 Anne-Marie Malin, Anstey 

 1976 

 Gay Spink, Halifax 

 1977 

 Louise English, London 

 1978 

 Susan Berger, Altrincham 

 1979 

 Karen Metcalf, Greenford 

 1980 

 Janet Withey, Oldham 

 1981 

 Karen Moore, Southsea 

 1982 

 Vicky Ellis, Little Sutton 

 1983 

 Diana Brookes, Liverpool 

 1984 

 Lianne Gray, Cardiff 

 1985 

 Debbie Fisher, Ampthill 

 1986 

 Dawn Johnson, Coventry 

 1987 

 Nikki-Ann Thomas, Coventry 

 1988 

 Sara Whitehead, Leeds 

 1989 

 Tammy Brown, Coalville 

 1990 

 Tracey Williams, Selston 

 1991 

 Michelle Eglington 

 1992 

 Amanda Johnson 

 1993 

 Nicholl Kelly, Peterlee 

 1994 

 Sue Foster, W Bromwich 

 1995 

 Sherene Fogg, Manchester 

 1996 

 Karen Smith 

 1997 

 Nicky Seddon, Sunderland 

In 1997 the competition was renamed 'The Lady In Red' and competitors appeared in both Day Wear and Evening Wear.  The change was to conform to the corporate colour of the new sponsor 'Strongbow Cider'.

After the 1997 Final,  Butlin's discontinued the competition.