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Mor o gan yw cymry I gydWinston Churchill, Mr David Lloyd George and Miss Lloyd George at the Eisteddfod
Winston Churchill pictured with a young foalSir Winston Churchill (1874-1965) - British politician - Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (1940-1945 and 1951-1955) - pictured with a young foal. Date: circa 1950s
Winston Churchill walking along the streetWinston Churchill MP with another man, walking along the street. early 20th century
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
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John Churchill / MiniatureJOHN CHURCHILL Duke of Marlborough, Commander in Chief over the armies of England and Holland in the war of the Spanish Succession
Churchill / Randolph / Vf 80LORD RANDOLPH SPENCER CHURCHILL MP speaking in Parliament while Wolff, Balfour and Gorst listen (or fall asleep, more like)
Churchill ElectioneeringWINSTON CHURCHILL Electioneering at Waltham Abbey in 1924
Mr Churchills cabinet: an all-party ministry. New war cabinet of Winston Churchill (Prime Minister and Minister of Defence), including politicians from all parties
Churchill in uniform of the Lord Warden of the Cinque PortsOn 14th August 1946, King George VI conferred upon Winston Churchill (1874-1965) the ancient honour of the appointment as Lord Warden
WW2 era - Comic Postcard - There is still a lot to doThe war is over. The message on the back by Churchill exhorts There is still a lot to do. The card, captioned Love for Love, carries the senders message Dear Granny
Conference Yalta, Crimea, 1945 Churchill, Roosevelt, StalinBig Three Conference Yalta, Crimea, 1945 World War II - British Prime Minister Winston Churchill, USA President Roosevelt and Russian leader Joseph Stalin
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
Cartoon, Parnell with Gladstone and SalisburyCartoon, Charles Stewart Parnell, Irish Nationalist, with Gladstone and Salisbury as puppets, and Randolph Churchill looking over the top of a wall - Does Mr Parnell hope that in the next parliament
Winston Churchill, 10 Downing Street, LondonWinston Churchill at the door of 10 Downing Street, London, during the General Strike of 1926. 1926
Prime Ministers of Great BritainWinston Churchill, James Callaghan, John Major, Harold Macmillan, Tony Blair, Harold Wilson, Alec Douglas Hume, Gordon Brown, Ted Heath, Margaret Thatcher - Prime Ministers of Great Britain
Burrell Showmans Road Locomotive Winston Churchill NR 965At a traction engine rally outside the Museum of Science and Technology on Newhall Street, Birmingham:- Burrell Scenic class Showmans Road Locomotive, regn. NR 965, number 3909, Winston Churchill
Poster, Churchills praise for RAF PilotsPoster, Never was so much owed by so many to so few - Prime Minister Winston Churchill from a speech made on 20 August 1940
Avro York C. 1 LV633 - AscalonAvro York C.1 LV633 Ascalon The personal transport of Winston Churchill 1943-1944, until replaced by a Douglas C-54. Date: circa 1943
The Charge of the 21st Lancers at Omdurman, 2nd September, 1898 by R. Caton Woodville. Winston Churchill famously rode with the 21st Lancers at this battle
Thank you letter from Winston Churchill, Prime MinisterThank you letter from Winston Churchill, British Prime Minister, headed 10 Downing Street, Whitehall, SW1 -- many of these were reproduced to look like an original handwritten letter
Winston Churchill as a babyWinston Churchill as an infant in petticoats, c.1875. Date: c.1875
Duke of Marlborough and Gladys Deacon on wedding dayCharles Spencer-Churchill, the 9th Duke of Marlborough, and Miss Gladys Deacon on their wedding day in Paris, June 1921. The Rev T.H. Wright officiated and Mlle
Islands Before Batavia, Jakarta, Java
Lord and Lady Edward Churchill in their 14 HP Daimler veteran car, early 1900s
WW2 Winston Churchill, Capituler Jamais - Canadian postal cover envelope 1943 Date: 1943
Victory Through Unity, WW2 envelope, CanadaVictory Through Unity, We Are United, WW2 envelope, Canada 1945, Roosevelt, Churchill, Chiang Kai Shek, and Stalin Date: 1945
WW2 Greetings Card, Churchill's VictoryA WW2 greetings card with a removable letter V for Victory. The image portrays Prime Minister Winston Churchill carrying a sack. Date: 1941
WW2, London Civil Defence Christmas CardA WW2 Christmas greetings card issued by the London Civil Defence. The image depicts Winston Churchill doffing his hat, saluting the London Civil Defence services. Date: 1941
WW2 - Prime Minister Winston ChurchillWW2 era portrait of Sir Winston Leonard Spencer Churchill (1874-1965) - British statesman, soldier, and writer who served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom twice
Piper Seneca G-AZJBPiper PA-34-200 Seneca G-AZJB (msn 34-7250017), owned by Winston Spencer Churchill, grandson of the wartime Prime Minister, Winston Leonard Spencer Churchill. Date: circa 1975
Cartoon, The Sleeping Palace (of Westminster)Political cartoon, The Sleeping Palace (of Westminster), at the end of a long and weary House of Commons session - a parody of a painting by Burne-Jones, The Garden Court Date: 1891
The Saloon, Blenheim PalaceA painting which showcases the grand interior of the saloon in Blenheim Palace, the birthplace of Sir Winston Churchill, and a gift to John Churchill
Blenheim Palace State RoomA painting which showcases the illustrious interior of a state room of Blenheim Palace, the birthplace of Sir Winston Churchill, and a gift to John Churchill
Members of the new house of commons 1900A section of 16 members of the new house of commons (1900). Notable newcomers to the House of Commons included Winston Churchill
Theatre goes ruralWith many London theatres closed, this production of On Approval was rehearsed in a barn in Buckinghamshire, then toured the provinces. Date: 1940
Winston Churchill toby jugSculptor C. Tim Brown at work on a Winston Churchill toby jug Date: 1940
Duchess of MarlboroughAlexandra Spencer-Churchill (1900-1961), Duchess of Marlborough, was born Alexandra Cadogan. Here she is seen in Auxiliary Territorial Service (ATS) uniform. Date: 1939
Winston Churchill and Anthony EdenWinston Churchill (1874-1965) and Anthony Eden (1897-1977), two future Prime Ministers. This front cover was published three days after Britain declared war on Germany
Lady Sarah Spencer-Churchill (1922 -2000) was the daughter of the 10th Duke of Marlborough and cousin to Winston Churchill. She emigrated to the USA in 1945, and was reknowned for her charity work
Winston Churchill at St James's PalaceWinston Churchill (1874-1965) attending the first court of King George V at St James's Palace. Churchill had been appointed Home Secretary earlier in the year. Date: 1910
The Duchess of Marlborough opens a Dutch FairThe Duchess of Marlborough, Consuelo Spencer-Churchill (1877-1964), born Consuelo Vanderbilt and in later life known as Consuelo Vanderbilt Balsan, following her second marriage
Caricature illustration of Winston Churchill presenting budget, by Blam. Showing Churchill with magic wand, in front of budget presented on hats along table
Photographs of guests including 4 Cabinet Ministers, riding the new Louis Brennan monorail at Shepherds Bush. Captioned, Ministers Rail at Shepherd's Bush
Cartoon, Winston Churchill, First Lord of the AdmiraltyPolitical cartoon, Winston Churchill, First Lord of the Admiralty - Look what I have done! - with ships and aircraft in the background, by Louis Wain Date: 1914
WW2 poster, The Battle of Britain, August-October 1940, Churchill quotation in Portuguese - Nunca na Historia da Guerra, tantos deveram tanto a tao poucos
Mulberry Harbour Remains Arromaches NormandyThe extraordinary idea of floating concrete harbours across the Channel is said to have been that of Winston Churchill. There were two of them but the one at Omaha Beach was destroyed by a storm
John Churchill, 1st Duke of Marlborough (1650-1722), Captain-General of the English forces and Master-General of the Ordnance, 1702 (c)