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Lady Sarah Wilsons bomb-proof shelter at Mafeking, 1900Lady Sarah Wilson (1865 - 1929), formerly Lady Sarah Spencer-Churchill, youngest child of John Spencer-Churchill, 7th Duke of Marlborough
American portrait of Winston ChurchillAn American portrait of Winston Churchill when he was Prime Minister, probably during the Second World War. Date: circa 1940s
Suffragettes Ejected Canford Park 1909. Scene at Canford Park, Dorset, 2nd August, 1909, Suffragette escorted by policeman away from Liberal fete. Annie Kenney and others tried to question W.S
George Spencer-ChurchillGeorge Charles Spencer-Churchill, 8th Duke of Marlborough (1844 1892), styled Earl of Sunderland until 1857 and Marquess of Blandford between 1857 and 1883, was a British peer. Date: 1881
Winston Churchill at bomb site, Tufton Street, WW2Winston Churchill, Prime Minister, inspecting damage caused by a flying bomb at Tufton Street, Westminster, 1 July 1944. On the back of the photograph are the words: Not passed by censor. Date: 1944
Winston Churchill - Daily Herald CartoonTHE CRISIS IN ESSENCE Caricature of Winston Churchill and Eric Geddes about national railway strike in September 1919. Date: 1919
Winston Churchill addressing meeting in BirminghamWinston Churchill (1874-1965) - British statesman and former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. Seen here addressing a meeting at the Birmingham Town Hall (along with Lord Hugh Cecil)
Winston Churchill holidaying in RomeWinston Churchill (1874-1965) - British statesman and former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. Churchill and his family visiting the sights of Rome. Date: 1927
Tatler cover - Dukes of Marlborough & Westminster in uniformGeneral Bridges, head of the British mission with the Belgian Army in Brussels, pictured with two of Englands premier dukes - Major Hugh Arthur Grosvenor, 2nd Duke of Westminster (1879 - 1953)
Winston Churchill - Cartoon Date: 1915
Winston Churchill - Punch CartoonUNDER HIS MASTERs EYE Winston Churchill - Punch Cartoon Date: 1913
Churchill returns from the front, WW1Sir Winston Churchill (1874-1965) pictured in 1916, returning from the front line, saying his " mind is now clear"
British bulldog, WW1The dog that doesn t let go - and still breathes! One of the boys - the bulldog breed. Illustration in The Sketch magazine to symbolise a speech at the London Opera House by Winston Churchill in
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
Duchess of Marlborough at Relief Fund meetingConsuelo, Duchess of Marlborough (nee Vanderbilt, later Balsan), presiding over a meeting of supporters of thee American Womens War Relief Fun at 41, Grosvenor Square in August 1914
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
Winston Churchill in 1915Winston Churchill (1874 - 1965), Civil Head of the Admiralty in 1915. This photograph was taken during the political crisis
WW1 by Winston Churchill in the Sunday PictorialAdvertisement for the Sunday Pictorial and its series of articles by Winston Churchill, The Four Chapters of War in 1916. Date: 1916
Tank tracks compared by G. H. DavisTank tracks compared: the most vulnerable feature of a tank. Showing various tanks in use during the Second World War: the Churchill and the Cromwell (British), the Sherman (American)
Churchill cheered by the HouseWinston Churchill sits down, head in hands, following his speech to the House of Commons on 4 July 1940. On the previous day
Winston Churchill - British PoliticianWinston Churchill (1874-1965) - British Conservative Politician - Prime Minister 1940-1945 and also between 1951-1955. Date: 1926
Cartoon and portraits, Kluck! Kluck!, WW1Cartoon and portraits, Kluck! Kluck! A comment on the defeat of General Alexander von Kluck in the Battle of the Marne, turning the German invaders away from Paris in the early days of the First
10th Duke of Malborough, World War OneJohn Albert William Spencer-Churchill, 10th Duke of Marlborough (18 September 1897 11 March 1972), styled Marquess of Blandford until 1934, British peer
The Sketch - America and the PeeragePage from a supplement of The Sketch magazine featuring photographs of four wealthy American heiresses who married into the British aristocracy
Three famous Allied tanks by G. H. DavisThree famous Allied tanks respected by the Axis during the Second World War: the Churchill, the Sherman and the General Grant. Date: 1943
First woman MP, 1919NANCY, LADY ASTOR Vicountess Astor, standing between Lord Balfour and Lloyd George, becomes the first woman MP, 1919. The Front Ministerial Bench beyond the Table is shown here
Member for Britain - Churchill by SherriffsCaricature of Winston Churchill (1874 - 1965), British statesman, sitting in an armchair in the shadow of his great ancestor, military commander the Duke of Marlborough. Date: 1950
Mrs George Cornwallis-WestJennie Jerome (1845 - 1921), Lady Randolph Churchill, later Mrs George Cornwallis-West and afterwards Mrs Montagu Porch, mother of Sir Winston Churchill. Date: 1909
Winston Churchill Inspecting a Bomb Crater in London
Winston Churchills funeral, Royalty and Statesman at St PauRoyalty and Statesmen from many nations on the steps of St Pauls to watch the departure of the coffin as the last stage of its journey to Bladon begins. Date: 6th February 1965
Sir Ernest J. Cassel, Vanity Fair, SpySIR ERNEST JOSEPH CASSEL (1852-1921) German born British/Jewish merchant banker and capitalist with business ventures covering the globe
First Duke MarlboroughJOHN CHURCHILL first duke of MARLBOROUGH British military commander during the war of the Spanish Succession, owner of Blenheim Palace. Date: 1650 - 1722
Francess Ds. MarlboroughFRANCES ANNE EMILY duchess of MARLBOROUGH (nee Vane-Tempest) wife of the seventh duke, mother of the 8th duke but also Lord Randolph Churchill, and so grandmother of Winston. Date: 1822 - 1899
Caroline D. MarlboroughCAROLINE, duchess of MARLBOROUGH (nee Russell) wife of George Spencer Churchill, fourth duke, with her daughter Caroline, viscountess Clifden. Date: 1743 - 1811
John Marquess BlandfordJOHN, marquess of BLANDFORD, the only son of John Churchill, first duke of MARLBOROUGH : sadly, he died before his father. Date: 1686 - 1703
Winston Churchill with Queen Juliana - NetherlandsWinston Churchill (1874-1965) pictured visiting Queen Juliana (1909-2004) and her husband Prince Bernhard (1911-2004) at the Soestdijk Palace, Baarn, The Netherlands on 8th May 1948
Churchill, Mr McKenna, Lord Montagu, Claude Grahame-WhiteWinston Churchill, Mr McKenna, Lord Montagu and Claude Grahame-White at the Parliamentary aerial demonstration held at Hendon in May 1911
The Sopwith Sociable (also called Churchill) at Hendon
Royal Poinsiana in Churchill Road - Rangoon - Royal Poinsiana in Churchill Road Date: 1952
Prime Minister Winston Churchill of Great Britain. Date 1942?
Coronation Commissions First Meeting: ChurchillThe Prime Minister, Winston Churchill entering his car outside St. Jamess Palace after attending the first meeting of the Coronation Commission. Date: 1952
Queen Elizabeth II at functions and on holidayPage from the Illustrated London News Coronation Number showing Princess Elizabeth, now Queen Elizabeth II at various functions including Hurst Park, Ascot
British Legion Childrens Christmas Party, Walton, Essex
England / ChurchillA picturesque corner in the village of Churchill, Oxfordshire, England, with the tall and graceful tower of All Saints Church. Date: early 1960s
Winston Churchills funeral, the Churchill family leaving StLady Churchill supported by her son Randolph and followed by her daughters Lady Audley and Mrs Christopher Soames, her husband and next him Winston Churchills grandson. Date: 6th February 1965, p33
Sarsgrove Wood TrackwayA trackway in Sarsgrove Wood, Oxfordshire, England, which formerly contained the stones which are now to be found on the pavement verge and elsewhere in Churchill village Date: 1930s
The Churchill Stone, an ancient standing stone in a ditch between Chipping Campden and the village of Churchill, Oxfordshire, England. Date: BC
Winston Churchill on a naval visitWinston Churchill MP on a naval visit during the First World War, possibly connected with the Battle of Jutland. Date: circa 1916