The Beatles, Mick Jagger and Robbie Williams may appear on new British £10 banknote

Music giants The Beatles, Mick Jagger and Robbie Williams are three of the 150 celebrities who might appear on a new £ 10 banknote. National Bank of England has published a list of 150 famous British names, of which one will be chosen to appear on the back of the new bill. Now the public has to vote who fits the best on the new tenner.

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£10 Vote: Lady Di, Stephen Hawking, David Beckham, Alan Turing and Robbie Williams are all ­likely to appear on the next 10 pound note.

Among the personalities considered for this honor, there are not only stars in the music industry, but also representatives of the British monarchy, sports stars, literature and politics personalities.

Bank of England’s list includes also Princess Diana, who died following a car crash in Paris in 1997, footballer David Beckham and rugby player Jonny Wilkinson.

There are mentioned also other names such as the Duke of Edinburgh, Queen Mother, former Prime Minister Winston Churchill and women rights activist Emmeline Pankhurst.
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Three “giants” of literature – William Shakespeare, Geoffrey Chaucer and George Orwell – appear on the same list, alongside scientists Stephen Hawking and Alexander Fleming, informs newspaper Mirror.

English media writes that the main favorite is however a scientist. His name is Alan Turing, a former mathematician, cryptology and computer expert, author of articles that established the fundamentals of computer science that led to the appearance of computers. Turing died in 1954 at the age of 41 after being convicted under the laws of the time, for his gay orientation.

Since 2000, naturalist and biologist Charles Darwin, best known for his theories on evolution and natural selection of species, illustrates one of the two sides of the 10 pounds bill, and the other side of £ 10 banknote, as all British banknotes, features the image of Queen Elizabeth II.

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