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Sloane Ranger

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who worked (with fellow sub-editor Laura Pank) on the 1975 article. In her early twenties she had found herself amongst this social group while undertaking a course on fine art at the
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Although Sloanes are nowadays supposedly more widely spread and amorphous than in the past, they are still perceived to socialise in the expensive areas of west London, most notably
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argued that the Sloane population has been winnowed and that Sloanes were more likely to be leading the British trend to downward social mobility.
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Initially, the term "Sloane Ranger" was used mostly in reference to women, a particular archetype being
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pub, known as the "Sloaney Pony" in Fulham, and Admiral Codrington, known as "The Cod", in Chelsea.
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The Sloane Ranger proposal came from Martina (Tina) Margetts, a sub-editor on
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The following people have been considered by some to be Sloanes:
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