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Famous people from all walks of life have a connection with Slough, having either been born, lived or died here. Here are the details of just a few:
From the world of politics:
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· Kalim Siddiqui, journalist and Muslim activist, lived in Slough for many years and is buried in the town's cemetery. He worked for the 'Guardian' for many years, and left to found the Muslim Institute.
From the world of sport:
· Former Chelsea, Southampton and England footballer Peter Osgood tragically died of a heart attack while attending his uncle's funeral in Slough.
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· Fiona May has twice been world long jump champion for Italy. She was actually born in Slough, but took Italian nationality in the 1990s to benefit from better training facilities.
From the world of entertainment:
· In the late 1930s, singer Alma Cogan's family lived in Slough, and she went to St Joseph's Convent. She had a number one hit in 1955 with 'Dreamboat'.
Sixties model Jean Shrimpton - known as 'the Shrimp' - and her sister Chrissie (who dated Mick Jagger) both went to St Bernard's Convent School in Slough.
· Brian Connolly, singer with 1970s supergroup 'The Sweet', died at Wexham Park Hospital in 1997.
· Comedy legend Ernie Wise, straight man to Eric Morecambe in their famous double-act, also died at Wexham, in 1999, and was cremated at Slough Crematorium.
· Tracy Ullman, comedienne and pop singer, was born in Slough. She is best known for the TV series 'Three of a Kind' and for her number two hit 'They Don't Know'.
· Billy Smart, world-famous circus owner, started work at his father's fairground in Slough. He went on to establish one of the world's largest circuses.
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And some other well-known people:
· Helen Sharman, who became Britain's first astronaut in 1991 when she spent 8 days on the Mir Space Station, worked for a time as a research technologist in the Mars Factory on the Trading Estate.
· Legendary East End gangster Ronnie Kray died in Wexham Park Hospital in 1995. With his brother Reggie, he was one of the most notorious London villains of the 1960s. He was sentenced to life imprisonment for murder in 1969.
· And finally, the Queen's sister, Princess Margaret, was cremated at Slough Crematorium.
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