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Churchill taken ill, 1932

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Churchill taken ill, 1932

Winston Churchill (1874-1965), English politician, having a cheeky puff on his cigar whilst being stretchered from his London flat to a West End nursing home via ambulance, having been taken ill with paratyphoid. Date: 1932

Media ID 7182807

© Illustrated London News Ltd/Mary Evans

1932 Ambulance Cheeky Churchill Cigar Naughty Nursing Puff Sick Smoker Stretcher Winston


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