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Wragg is a surname. Notable people with the name include: * Arthur Wragg (1903—76), British illustrator * Doug Wragg (born 1934), English soccer player * Geoff Wragg (1930–2017), Racehorse trainer * Harry Wragg (1902—85), British jockey and trainer * Sir Herbert Wragg (1880—1956), British Conservative Party politician, Member of Parliament (MP) for Belper 1923–29 and 1931–45 * Kaye Wragg (born 1973), English actress * Peter Wragg (1931—2004), English soccer player * Ted Wragg (1938—2005), British educationalist * Ulamila Kurai Wragg (born 1968), Fijian journalist * Willie Wragg (1875—after 1904), English soccer player * William Wragg, British Conservative Party politician, MP for Hazel Grove since May 2015 * Peter Wragg (1946-2012), Award winning Visual Effects designer noted for BBC Doctor Who, Red Dwarf & Gerry Anderson’s Thunderbirds See also

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Arthur Wragg
Arthur Wragg (3 January 1903 – 17 August 1976) was a British illustrator. His stark poster-like artwork often dealt with themes of social alienation and spiritual emptiness. All his work was done for publication, rather than in 'fine art' media such as paintings or series of prints. As a result, he has been neglected in comparison with contemporaries such as Graham Sutherland and John Piper, but Wragg's choice of medium was an ideological one. As a socialist and pacifist, Wragg wanted his art to speak directly to common people rather than to art-lovers. His vivid, polemical style had considerable influence on other popular forms in the 1940s and 1950s, such as government information posters and advertising. He was born in Eccles, Greater Manchester, and grew up in Harrogate, Yorkshire, along with his sister Amy Wragg, born 1898. He was the son of George Arthur Wragg (a travelling soap salesman for Lively Polly) from Sheffield, Yorkshire, and Alice Smethurst Eckersley (a telegrap ...
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Doug Wragg
Douglas Wragg (12 September 1934 – 9 November 2020) was an English professional footballer who played as a winger in the Football League. Career Wragg was spotted by West Ham United while playing a youth football final at Wembley in 1953 and signed professional forms with the club in June of that year. He made his debut in an Essex Professional Cup semi-final game against Colchester United on 11 November 1954, but his involvement with the army disrupted his football career and he didn't play his first League game until 27 August 1956, against Blackburn Rovers. Wragg moved to Mansfield Town in March 1960 and played 13 games that season, scoring 2 goals. He was their top scorer for the 1960–61 season with 11 goals in 33 games. He then moved to Rochdale and was a part of the team that reached the 1962 League Cup Final. During a spell at Chesterfield, Wragg was to witness the death of teammate Ralph Hunt when they were involved in a car crash on the way home from w ...
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Geoff Wragg
Geoff Wragg (9 January 1930 – 15 September 2017) was a Thoroughbred horse trainer who trained champion horses such as Teenoso and Pentire. He was the son of former jockey and trainer Harry Wragg, from whom he took over the licence at Abington Place, Newmarket in 1983 upon his father's retirement. Wragg retired in 2008 after 25 years of training and sold Abington Place to Sheikh Mohammed bin Khalifa Al Maktoum the following spring. He relocated to Yorkshire, the birthplace of his late father, Harry Wragg. He died in 2017. Racing family Wragg's father, Harry, was an extremely successful jockey and trainer, and the pair would be renowned for being the first to trial electronic timing equipment on the gallops as well as weighing their horses. His riding career was littered with success, winning all five domestic Classics – almost repeating the feat as a trainer with only Epsom Oaks, The Oaks eluding him (trained the runner-up in 1974, ironically with the future dam of Teenoso, Fu ...
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Harry Wragg
Harry Wragg (10 June 1902 – 20 October 1985) was a British jockey and racehorse trainer, who gained the nickname "The Head Waiter" due to his "come from behind" riding style. In a 27-year riding career, Wragg rode over 1700 winners in Britain and Ireland, including three victories in The Derby and ten in other British Classic Races. He then embarked on a successful 36-year training career, in which he trained many important winners including five more classics. He retired in 1982 and died three years later. Background and family Harry Wragg was born on 10 June 1902 at Sheffield in Yorkshire. Although his family had no direct links with horse racing, Wragg's father, Arthur, had had some success as an amateur boxer and athlete. Two of Wragg's younger brothers became successful jockeys: Sam Wragg (1909–83) won three classics including the Derby on Pont l'Eveque, while Arthur Wragg (1912–54) finished sixth in the jockey's championship in 1944. Riding career Wragg took up ri ...
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Herbert Wragg
Sir Herbert Wragg (1880 – 13 February 1956) was a British Conservative Party politician who served as Member of Parliament (MP) for Belper in Derbyshire from 1923 to 1929 and from 1931 to 1945. He was first elected at the 1923 general election, winning the seat from the Liberal MP John Hancock. He was re-elected at the 1924 election, but at the 1929 general election he lost the seat to the Labour candidate Jack Lees. Wragg regained the seat at the 1931 general election, and represented Belper in the House of Commons until he retired at the 1945 general election. He was a son of John Downing and Maria Wragg; his two brothers, Frederick William and Norman John, were killed in the First World War. The family grave is in St Wystan's Churchyard, Bretby. He was chairman of Thomas Wragg and Sons, Ltd, glazed ware manufacturers. Sir Herbert Wragg Way in Swadlincote Swadlincote is a former mining town in the district of South Derbyshire, England, lying within The National ...
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Kaye Wragg
Kaye Michelle Wragg (born 15 December 1972) is an English actress best known for her television roles as Sergeant Diane Noble in ''The Bill'', Kate Oakley in ''No Angels'', Essie Harrison (now known as Essie di Lucca) in ''Holby City'' from 2014 to 2020 and Lucy Archer in '' The Lakes''. She studied at the University of Salford. Career Born in Stockport, Cheshire, Wragg played one of Nick Harper's girlfriends, a police officer, in the BBC One situation comedy ''My Family''. She played nurse Essie di Lucca in ''Holby City'' whose first appearance was on 6 May 2014, she made her final appearance as Essie Di Lucca in Episode 1033, broadcast on 11 August 2020, as a conclusion of the character's terminal cancer storyline. She also played Gina in ITV's ''Panto!'' for the one Christmas special episode. In 2014 she guest starred in the first two episodes of series 17 of ''Silent Witness''. Wragg was also a main role in the Channel 4 hospital comedy No Angels In 2015 Wragg appeared as I ...
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Peter Wragg
Peter Wragg (12 January 1931 – 24 June 2004) was an English association football, footballer who played as an inside forward. Career Born in Rotherham, West Riding of Yorkshire, Wragg played for Rotherham United F.C., Rotherham United, Sheffield United F.C., Sheffield United, York City F.C., York City and Bradford City A.F.C., Bradford City. He scored 106 total goals in 424 career appearances. He died in Plymouth, Devon on 24 June 2004. References

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Ted Wragg
Professor Edward Conrad Wragg (26 June 1938 – 10 November 2005) known as Ted Wragg, was a British educationalist and academic known for his advocacy of the cause of education and opposition to political interference in the field. He was Professor of Education at the University of Exeter from 1978 to 2003, serving as Emeritus Professor of Education from 2003 till his death, and a regular columnist in the ''Times Educational Supplement'' and ''The Guardian'' In the UK, the Ted Wragg Teaching Award for Lifetime Achievement honours his memory, and is given out annually to educators who are considered to have shown excellent devotion to teaching throughout their careers. Early career Wragg was born in Sheffield and attended Hunters Bar Primary School and then King Edward VII School (Sheffield), King Edward VII Schoolphoto), followed by Hatfield College, Durham University where he obtained a Bachelor of Arts degree in German language, German, awarded with first class honours. He t ...
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Ulamila Kurai Wragg
Ulamila Kurai Wragg born 18 June 1968 is a Fijian journalist currently based in Rarotonga, Cook Islands. Personal life Wragg was born in Natewa, Fiji, and is the daughter of the late Fijian Chief Ratu Tevita Vakalalabure (the Vunivalu of Natewa) and Nooroa Edna Tupuna Strickland (of the Tearetoa and Strickland families of Aitutaki, Cook Islands). She is the younger sister of former politician Ratu Rakuita Vakalalabure. She was educated at Adi Cakobau School and Rotorua Girls High School (NZ) before pursuing higher education at the University of the South Pacific in Fiji, University of Otago and University of Canterbury, both in New Zealand . She moved to the Cook Islands after the 2000 Fijian coup d'état and married Dr Graham Wragg. The couple have four children - Adi Tara Chloe-Ane, Henry, Jean and Ratu Tevita. The family resides in Vaima'anga, Rarotonga, Cook Islands. Career Wragg's career as a journalist in the Pacific region spans over twenty years as of 2008. Her ...
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Willie Wragg
William Arthur Wragg (1875 – after 1904) was an English professional footballer who made 119 appearances in the Football League playing for Nottingham Forest, Leicester Fosse, Small Heath and Chesterfield Town. Wragg was born in Radford, Nottinghamshire. Nottingham Forest He played local football before joining Nottingham Forest in April 1896. Wragg made his debut on 28 November 1896 at home against Liverpool. In the early part of his career he played at wing half, and from this position he created Forest's first goal in the 1898 FA Cup Final. From his free kick from the left near the by-line, the ball came to Arthur Capes who shot through a crowd of defenders. Wragg later aggravated a first-half injury and had to move out to the wing, unable to take much further part in the game. He made 58 appearances in all competitions for Forest. He scored his only goal for Nottingham Forest on 2 October 1897 in the 1-1 draw at home against Sunderland. Leicester Fosse A ...
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William Wragg
William Peter Wragg (born 11 December 1987) is a British Conservative Party politician. He has been Member of Parliament (MP) for Hazel Grove in Greater Manchester since May 2015. He is a vice-chairman of the 1922 Committee. Early life Wragg was born on 11 December 1987 in Manchester. He attended Poynton High School before gaining a first in History from the University of Manchester. Wragg became a school governor in 2008 and went on to volunteer as a student mentor. He unsuccessfully stood as the Conservative candidate in the Hazel Grove ward of Stockport Metropolitan Borough Council in 2010, but was elected in the same ward in 2011. He completed a two-year Teach First training programme as a primary school teacher before taking up a job as a caseworker for a Conservative MP in 2014. Parliamentary career Wragg was first elected as the MP for Hazel Grove at the 2015 general election, winning the seat from the Liberal Democrats on a swing of 15.2% and becoming the first Co ...
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Wragge
Wragge is a surname, and may refer to: * Betty Wragge (born 1918), American actress * Chris Wragge (born 1970), American news anchor * Clement Lindley Wragge (1852–1922), English meteorologist * Edmund Wragge (1837–1929), British railway engineer * Ethan Wragge (born 1990), American basketball player * Frank Wragge (born 1898), English footballer * Sydney Wragge (1908–1978), American fashion designer (his B. H. Wragge label existed till 1971), first president of CFDA. * Tony Wragge (born 1979), American football offensive lineman See also * Wragg Wragg is a surname. Notable people with the name include: * Arthur Wragg (1903—76), British illustrator * Doug Wragg (born 1934), English soccer player * Geoff Wragg (1930–2017), Racehorse trainer * Harry Wragg (1902—85), British jockey and ... * Wragge & Co {{surname ...
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