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Clementine Churchill with daughter MarigoldPortrait of Clementine Churchill, nee Hozier, wife of Sir Winston Churchill, pictured with the couples third daughter, Marigold who tragically died from septacaemia in 1921
Winston Churchill with Charlie Chaplin and others, 1931Charlie Chaplin was the guest of Mr and Mrs Winston Churchill at Chartwell, their Westerham, Kent, home for the weekend on 19th September 1931
Churchill / Clementine / 08WINSTON CHURCHILL With his fiancee, Miss Clementine Hozier, on the occasion of their engagement
Nancy Lancaster and Clementine ChurchillOutside the new Churchill Hospital of the American Hospital in Britain, opened at Oxford: Mrs Ronald Tree (Nancy Lancaster, the influential interior decorator), Professor Phillip D Wilson
Clementinei Hozier engaged to Winston ChurchillFront cover of The Sketch reporting on the announcement of the engagement of Miss Clementine Hozier to Mr Winston Churchill. The marriage took place at St
Churchill Hozier weddingA page from The Tatler reporting on the wedding of Winston Churchill to Miss Clementine Hozier in 1908
Churchill and family visits anti-flying bomb defences, 1944Mr. Winston Churchill and his youngest daughter Mary Churchill see anti-flying bomb defences. Mrs. Churchill is also present on this six hour tour of gun sites in Southern England
Clementine Churchill (1885 -1977), in her house in Sussex Square. Clementine was the wife of Winston Churchill, then the Secretary for the colonies although the Sketch notes her intelligence in her
WW2 - Salute To the BraveAn illustrated front cover for a WW2 story book, Salute To The Brace, written by Clementine Hunter. The image a folder of documents and a pistol. Date: circa 1940s
Princess Clementine of Belgium (1872-1955) with fiance, Prince Victor Napoleon (1862-1926), outdoor reportage photograph whilst visiting Empress Eugenie
Winston and Clementine Churchill with Free French boysWinston and Clementine Churchill with Free French Forces boys, aged between 16 and 20, at Downing Street. The boys crossed the English Channel one dark night in canoes, in a dangerous 36-hour trip
Princess Clementine of Orleans, 1817-1907. Marie-Clementine-Caroline-Leopoldine-Clotilde d Orleans, Princesse Clementine. Handcoloured lithograph from Le Bibliophile Jacob aka Paul Lacroixs Costumes
Leopold II with his daughter Princess ClementineLeopold II (1835-1909) pictured with his daughter Princess Clementine (1872-1955), the wife of Napoleon Victor Bonaparte. Leopold reigned as the second King of the Belgians from 1865 to 1909
Winston Churchill returned as MP for Epping, 1924Winston Churchill returned for Epping with big majority, October 30th, 1924 in the General Election. The scene after the declaration showing Mr and Mrs Winston Churchill and the Liberal
Ara Casali. View of the back, with the legend of Romulus and Remus. Roman art. Relief on rock. VATICAN CITY. Pius-Clementine Museum (Vatican Museums)
Nellie HozierMargaret Nellie (Nelly) Hozier (1888-1955), sister of Clementine Churchill and therefore sister-in-law to Winston Churchill. Pictured at the time of her engagement to Bertram Romilly
Winston Churchill with wife Clementine Churchill 1910Winston Churchill (1874 - 1965), British politician who served as the Prime Minister from 1940 to 1945 and again from 1951 to 1955, with his wife Clementine Churchill (1885 - 1977). Date: 1910
Clementine Churchill receiving Insignia of the Dame Grand CrClementine Churchill, wife of Sir Winston Churchill, pictured with her two daughters, Mrs Oliver (Sarah Churchill, on the right)
Bridesmaids at the Churchill Hozier weddingFive ladies who were bridesmaids at the wedding of Winston Churchill and Clementine Hozier on 12th September 1908. From left, Miss Horatia Seymour, Miss Madeleine Whyte, Miss Nellie Hozier (centre)
Mr and Mrs Winston Churchill following their weddingWinston Churchill and Clementine Hozier glimpsed in their motor car following their marriage at St. Margarets Church in Westminster on 12th September 1908
Winston Churchill weddingWinston Churchill and his bride, Clementine Hozier, emerge from St. Margarets Church, Westminster after their wedding
Tatler front cover - Winston and Clementine ChurchillFront cover of The Tatler featuring a portrait of Winston Churchill and his wife, Clementine (nee Hozier) by Madame Yevonde. Date: 1924
Sir Winston Churchill and Lady Clementine ChurchillCover of the Illustrated London News showing Sir Winston Churchill and his wife, Lady Clementine Churchill, hand in hand sitting on a sofa
Anglo-Belgian war memorial unveiled, 1920The unveiling of the Anglo-Belgian War Memorial on the Victoria Embankment, London, on 12th October 1920, the fifth anniversary of the shooting of Edith Cavell in Brussels
War tennis tournament at Queens Club, 1916A page from The Tatler reporting with photographs on a tennis tournament held in aid of the Star and Garter Home Fund for Disabled Soldiers, which took place on the 15 July 1916
Clementine Churchill, 1924Clementine Churchill, nee Hozier (1885-1977) wife of Prime Minister and statesman, Winston Churchill. As pictured on the front cover of The Bystander, 1924. 1924
The Churchill family relax on holiday at Hendaye, 1945Comfortably clad in beach attire, Mrs. Churchill and her daughter, Mary, spent a few peaceful moments reading the papers and enjoying the sunshine. Mr
Winston Churchill and Clementine Hozier, wedding ceremonyArtists impression by Wal Paget of the marriage ceremony at St. Margarets church in Westminster between Mr Winston Churchill and Miss Clementine Hozier
Clementine Hozier arriving for her wedding to Winston ChurchClementine Hozier, arriving at St. Margarets Church in Westminster for her marriage to Winston Churchill on 12th September 1908
Princess Clementine of Belgium (18721955) - the wife of Napoleon Victor Bonaparte, Bonapartist pretender to the throne of France (as Napoleon V). Date: circa 1908
Society children in fancy dressImitating grown-ups, society children in fancy dress - photographs taken at a ball for children given by Lady Clementine Waring for her daughter, Miss Clematis Waring. Top left is the Hon
Winston Churchill returning as Prime MinisterWinston Churchills first term of office as prime minister in peacetime: the leader of the conservative party with Mrs Churchill after hearing the declaration of the poll at Woodford
Winston and Clementine Churchill in garden at ChartwellMr and Mrs Winston Churchill photographed in the garden of their home at Chartwell, Westerham, Kent. March 1929. Date: 1929
Winston Churchill at Enfield Lock Munition WorksWinston Churchill making a speech at Enfield Lock Munition Works, 1916. Mrs Clementine Churchill is seated at the table. Date: 1916
Winston Churchill elected for Epping, 1924Winston Churchill, elected for Epping, Essex, in the General Election of 1924, and his wife Clementine
Winston Churchill with daughter C. 1914Mr and Mrs Winston Churchill and their little daughter at the march past of the guards at Buckingham Palace. The date of the photograph is marked on the back as 1910
Clementine, Diana and Winston Churchill 1931Left to right in car: Mrs Winston Churchill (Clementine Churchill), Miss Diana Churchill (eldest daughter of Winston and Clementine)
Sketch front cover - Miss Diana ChurchillDiana Churchill (1909-1994), actress and eldest daughter of Sir Winston Churchill and Clementine Churchill. Pictured on the front cover of The Sketch in 1928 when she was a debutante
Princess Victor Napoleon, Princess Clementine of BelgiumPrincess Clementine of Belgium (1872-1955), daughter of King Leopold II, and wife of Prince Victor Napoleon, pictured in The Bystander at the time she had given birth to a son and heir
Churchill returns from the front, WW1Sir Winston Churchill (1874-1965) pictured in 1916, returning from the front line, saying his " mind is now clear"
Hats off to the First Lord of the Admiralty, Winston ChurchiWinston Churchill, First Lord of the Admiralty during the first two years of the First World War, pictured with his wife, Clementine on their way to the Houses of Parliament
Bravo Winston! Churchill as First Lord of the Admiralty, WWWinston Churchill, First Lord of the Admiralty pictured at the outbreak of the First World War, when he ensured rapid naval mobilisation of the fleet
Allied troops landing for the Western Front, WW1Allied troops (probably Belgian) landing in preparation for the Western Front in the early days of the First World War. The ship is the Princesse Clementine of Ostende. Date: 1914
Duchesse d UzesMarie-Clementine de Rochechouart Mortenart (1847 - 1933), duchesse d Uzes - French aristocrat, into politics, womens rights and hunting, a notable society character
Churchill arriving at the Free Trade Hall, Manchester, 1940Winston Churchill arriving at the Free Trade Hall, Manchester, with his wife Clementine and his youngest daughter Mary(later Baroness Soames)in January 1940. Date: January 1940
The Churchills, 1935Clementine Churchill and her husband Winston walk hand in hand down a London street with their youngest daughter Mary(later Baroness Soames) Date: 9th May 1935
Announcement of Captain Scotts engagement in The TatlerPage from The Tatler announcing not only the engagement of Captain Robert Falcon Scott, the Polar explorer to Kathleen Bruce, but also featuring a portrait of Clementine Hozier
Winston and Clemmie at their weddingWinston Churchill and his bride, Clementine Hozier emerge from St. Margarets Church in Westminster after their marriage on 12th September 1908