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Miss World 1951

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Beauty pageant edition

Miss World 1951
Kiki Håkansson
Date27 July 1951
Presenters
VenueLyceum Ballroom,London, United Kingdom
Entrants27
Placements5
Debuts
  • Denmark
  • France
  • Holland
  • Mexico
  • Sweden
  • United Kingdom
  • United States
WinnerKiki Håkansson
Sweden
1952 →

Miss World 1951 was the firstMiss World pageant, held at theLyceum Ballroom inLondon, United Kingdom, on 27 July 1951.[1] The contest was originally intended to be a one-off event connected with theFestival of Britain.[2]

At the conclusion of the event,Kiki Håkansson of Sweden was announced as Miss World 1951.[3][4] This is the first victory of Sweden in the history of the pageant. Håkansson is also the only winner to be crowned wearing a bikini.[5]

Twenty-seven contestants from seven countries participated in this year's pageant. The pageant was hosted byEric Morley.

Background

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Location and date

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The decade of the 1950s began and Europe was just beginning to rise after World War II. In Britain, people slowly returned to normal. Herbert Morrison, a member of the British parliament, began planning the centennial celebration of the1851 Great Exhibition.[6] In the summer of 1951, the “Festival of Great Britain” was finally born and it was located in Central London, on the banks of the River Thames.[6]

TheLyceum Ballroom, located half a mile from the South Bank where the Festival of Great Britain was being held, belonged toMecca Dancing. Being so close to the headquarters of the Festival of Great Britain, Mecca Dancing was asked by the event's organizers if they could contribute in any way to the Festival.Eric Morley was the Publicity Sales Manager of Mecca Dancing, responsible for finding innovative ideas for the Festival. He wanted to create some activity or event that would attract attention, not only to young people but to people of all ages. This is how he suggested creating an international beauty pageant and proposed it to the organizers.[7] Morley’s suggestion was accepted and the planning of the first Miss World pageant was in full swing. He saw how Bikini fashion was popular and decided that the contest would show beautiful women wearing that tiny garment. Initially, the event would be called “Girl Bikini Contest of the Festival of Great Britain” but due to its international character and after the comment of some journalists, Morley decided to call it “Miss World” after making sure that name had not been previously used or patented. The firstMiss World contest would be held that summer of 1951, being one of the last events of the Festival of Great Britain.

Selection of participants

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Debuts

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Twenty-seven contestants from seven countries were selected to compete in the pageant, which included twenty-one from the United Kingdom.[8] This edition marked the debuts of Denmark, France, Holland, Mexico, Sweden, the United Kingdom[a] and the United States. Originally, there were thirty contestants competing in the pageant, but Mary Akroyd and two more married ladies decided not to show up due to their husbands’ objection to showing themselves wearing bikinis before the eyes of other men.

Results

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Miss World 1951 participating countries and territories

Placements

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PlacementContestant
Miss World 1951
1st runner-up
  • United Kingdom United Kingdom – Laura Ellison[9]
2nd runner-up
  • United Kingdom United Kingdom – Doreen Dawne[9]
3rd runner-up
  • France France – Jacqueline Lemoine[1]
4th runner-up
  • United Kingdom United Kingdom – Aileen Chase[1]

Contestants

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Twenty-seven contestants competed for the title.[1]

CountryContestantAge[b]Hometown
 DenmarkLily Jacobsen[10]18Copenhagen
 FranceJacqueline Lemoine19Paris
 HollandMargaret van BeerAmsterdam
 Mexico
unidentified
 SwedenKiki Håkansson22Stockholm
 United KingdomAileen Chase[11]20Southwick
Ann West[12]18Ilford
Brenda Mee[13]18Derby
Doreen Dawne[9]28London
Elaine Pryce22Bolton
Fay Cotton18East Midlands
Jean SweeneyLiverpool
Jean WortheLondon
Laura Ellison[9]26London
Margaret MillsMiddleton
Margaret Morgan22West Kirby
Margaret TurnerBirmingham
Marlene Ann Dee19London
Mary McLaneyClydebank
Maureen O'Neill19Palmers Green
Nina Way[13]21London
Norma Kitchen21Leeds
Pat CameronGlasgow
Sidney Walker[13]18Fleetwood
Sylvia Wren20Dagenham
Thelma Kerr19Belfast
 United StatesAnnette Gibson[13]20Louisville

Notes

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  1. ^Competed as Britain in the pageant
  2. ^Age at the time of the pageant


References

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  1. ^abcd"1st Miss World - 1951".Miss World.Archived from the original on 30 April 2025. Retrieved30 April 2025.
  2. ^"Eric Morley; British Entrepreneur Created Miss World Beauty Pageant".The Los Angeles Times. 11 November 2000. Retrieved25 July 2023.
  3. ^"Miss World and her £1.000".The Straits Times. 6 August 1951. p. 3. Retrieved25 July 2023 – viaNational Library Board.
  4. ^"'Miss World' and runners-up".Singapore Standard. 4 August 1951. p. 7. Retrieved25 July 2023 – viaNational Library Board.
  5. ^Magnanti, Brooke (7 June 2013)."Miss World bikini ban: why it's no victory for feminists".The Telegraph. Retrieved25 July 2023.
  6. ^ab""Circa 1951: Presenting Science to the British Public", Robert Anderson, Oregon State University". Osulibrary.oregonstate.edu. Archived fromthe original on 6 July 2008. Retrieved13 December 2011.
  7. ^Cavendish, Richard (4 April 2001)."The First Miss World Contest".History Today. Retrieved25 July 2023.
  8. ^Sudarshan, Anvita (30 December 2022)."Beauty Queen The Pathway to Pageantry". Retrieved9 March 2025.
  9. ^abcde"Swedesh miss wins beauty title".Saskatoon Star-Phoenix. 18 August 1951. p. 4. Retrieved29 February 2024 – viaGoogle News Archive.
  10. ^"Great for the Danes!".The Austin American. 20 July 1951. p. 11. Retrieved29 February 2024 – viaNewspapers.com.
  11. ^"At the movies".Singapore Standard. 2 August 1951. p. 10. Retrieved29 February 2024 – via National Library Board.
  12. ^"World at its best".Daily News. 27 July 1951. p. 201. Retrieved29 February 2024 – via Newspapers.com.
  13. ^abcd"Beauties seek 'Miss World' title".Toledo Blade. 28 July 1951. p. 2. Retrieved29 February 2024 – viaGoogle News Archive.

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