Paul Wratten (born 1970), retired English footballer who played as a midfielder
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Jack Wratten (1906–1996), Progressive Conservative party member of the Canadian House of Commons
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Wratten number, labeling system for optical filters, usually for photographic use comprising a number sometimes followed by a letter
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Bill Wratten GBE, CB, AFC (born 1939), Air Officer Commanding-in-Chief of RAF Strike Command from 1994
Wratten number | Paul Wratten | Jack Wratten | Frederick Wratten | Bill Wratten |
In 1995, following the Chinook Helicopter Crash on the Mull of Kintyre, Wratten was the Senior Reviewing Officer of the Board of Inquiry which had failed to find a cause of the accident.
Wratten later went on to form Trembling Blue Stars, with Davies also joining the group in a later incarnation.
1993-94 saw Hartlepool finally relegated to Division Three, and at the end of the campaign new manager David McCreery decided that Wratten was no longer part of the clubs plans and gave him a free transfer.
Later, Field Mice members Wratten, Annemari Davies (Wratten's ex-girlfriend), and Mark Dobson briefly formed Yesterday Sky before becoming the more synth-oriented outfit Northern Picture Library, and then Wratten went on to form Trembling Blue Stars in 1995.