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Ronson may refer to: People * Barbara Ronson (1942–2018), British Liberal Democrat politician * Billy Ronson (1957–2015), English footballer * Charlotte Ronson (born 1977), English fashion designer in New York * Gail Ronson (born 1946), British philanthropist * Gerald Ronson (born 1939), British businessman * Jon Ronson (born 1967), journalist, documentary filmmaker, radio presenter and author * Len Ronson (1936–2014), Canadian professional ice hockey winger * Mark Ronson (born 1975), English musician, DJ, singer, songwriter and record producer * Mick Ronson (1946–1993), English guitarist, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, arranger, and producer * Peter Ronson (1934–2007), born Pétur Rögnvaldsson, Icelandic-born athlete and actor * Samantha Ronson (born 1977), English DJ and singer-songwriter Other uses * M4 Sherman, American tank used during World War II allegedly nicknamed Ronson * Ronson (company) * Ronson flamethrower The "Ronson" flamethrower was devel ...
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Barbara Ronson
Barbara Olwyn Ronson (16 December 1942 – 28 October 2018) was a Liberal Democrat politician from Horwich in the Metropolitan Borough of Bolton in Greater Manchester, England.Barbara Olwyn Ronson
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Early life

Born as Barbara Olwyn Gettins in , she was educated at Pikes Lane School, Bolton; (Girls Division); Manchester College of Commerce (now

Billy Ronson
William Ronson (22 January 1957 – 8 April 2015) was an English footballer who spent twelve seasons in the English leagues, one in the North American Soccer League, six in the Major Indoor Soccer League and another seven years in a variety of lower division indoor and outdoor leagues in the United States. He also coached at the collegiate and professional levels. Playing career Ronson, the son of Fleetwood stalwart Percy Ronson, began his career at Blackpool, making his debut in March 1975 against Nottingham Forest. He originally struggled to break into the side but eventually managed to establish himself in the first team. In 1978, he went on loan to the Fort Lauderdale Strikers of the North American Soccer League. He was unable to prevent Blackpool's relegation during the 1977–78 season and spent one more year at the club before joining Cardiff City for a fee of £130,000, a club record at the time. He missed very few games in his two years at Ninian Park before growing di ...
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Charlotte Ronson
Charlotte Julia Ronson (born 7 August 1977) is an English fashion designer, currently based in Los Angeles, US. Career Charlotte Ronson always had an interest in fashion, however, she began designing after friends asked her to create pieces for them. Charlotte Ronson Homepage She graduated from New York University (NYU) after majoring in Studio Art and interned at ''Harper's Bazaar'', ''Rolling Stone'', and with designer Cynthia Rowley. In 2001, she began garnering attention from popular fashion magazines such as ''Vogue''. By May 2002, Ronson had opened her flagship store on Elizabeth Street in New York. The Charlotte Ronson brand is partnered with Japanese apparel company, The Wall. Charlotte Ronson The original line of C. Ronson is now an offshoot of the larger Charlotte Ronson brand and the current New York store is now located on Mulberry Street. In 2008, Ronson designed a collaboration called "Play" by C. Ronson for Urban Outfitters, named after a mixtape her sister, ...
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Gail Ronson
Dame Gail Ronson, DBE (born 3 July 1946) is a British charity fundraiser and the wife of businessman Gerald Ronson whom she married when she was 21 years old; she has four children - Lisa, Amanda, Nicole, and Hayley - and nine grandchildren. She is also an aunt by marriage to Mark, Samantha and Charlotte Ronson. A former model, Gail Ronson has contributed and supported a number of charitable organisations, including: *Roundhouse Trust, fundraiser * Royal National Institute of Blind People (RNIB), President 2012 * Jewish Care (formerly the Jewish Welfare Board), former board member Damehood and charitable activity In the early years of her marriage, she became involved in charity work, handing out meals on wheels to elderly Jewish people. She later took part in charitable fund-raising initiatives: her first big project was the 125th anniversary of Jewish Care, in 1983, which was attended by Prince Charles and Princess Diana. Gail Ronson was honoured for philanthropy and as a do ...
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