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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
Lady Sarah Wilson, WW1Lady Sarah Wilson (1865 - 1929), formerly Lady Sarah Spencer-Churchill, youngest child of John Spencer-Churchill, 7th Duke of Marlborough
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
Mr Churchills cabinet: an all-party ministry. New war cabinet of Winston Churchill (Prime Minister and Minister of Defence), including politicians from all parties
Cage of Sir Winston Churchills pet budgerigar Toby" Waiting" for its vanished occupant: The cage of Sir Winston Churchills pet budgerigar Toby which escaped from a hotel in Monte Carlo on February 14 1961
Avro York C.1 LV633Royal Air Force - Avro York C.1 LV633, the first prototype, outside the Avro factory at RAF Langar after preparation for deployment to the Far-East
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
WW2 - Are You Helping Russia AppealA WW2 advertisement on the reverse of a children's book. The advertisement is an Aid To Russia fund organised by Mrs. Churchill's Red Cross. Date: circa 1940s
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
Winston Churchill's funeral, mourners reading messages leftSir Winston Churchill laid to rest in the churchyard of St Martin's in the Oxfordshire village of Bladon, mourners reading messages left. Date: 30th January 1965
WW2 era - Comic Postcard - Early BirdsThe Caption is Early Birds. There is a little bird on the window sill - most likely a robin. The small flower bed has flowers - not the vegetables that everyone was encouraged to cultivate.Mr
WW2 era - Comic Postcard - Long Distance CallThe postcard caption is Long distance call. Churchills message on the back is Express your thanks by building tanks. The senders message suggests that the relationship is under strain - My Darling
WW2 era - Comic Postcard - I ll knot forgetChurchills message on the back is There is still a lot to do. The senders message is I don t have to tie a knot in my hankie to remember you. The puppy is called Rufus
WW2 era - Comic Postcard - Longing to see youOn the back of the card Churchills message is Stand together and hold firm. The little girl is in her Sunday best and presumably believes that her journey is Really Necessary.Cute Kids WW2 Wartime
Diana Churchill by Madame YevondeDiana Spencer-Churchill (1909-1963), eldest daughter of Winston and Clementine Churchill. Pictured in 1935 by Madame Yevonde wearing a fashionable beret. Date: 1935
Lady Randolph ChurchillJennie Spencer-Churchill (1854 - 1921), mother of Winston Churchill and wife of the Tory politician Randolph Churchill. Chairwoman of the American Hospital-Ship fund. Date: 1899
CHURCHILL / GULBRANSSON 15WINSTON CHURCHILL German satirical comment on the failure of Churchills Dardanelles expedition - he is kicked out of the War Office Date: 1874 - 1965
Avro York G-AGNV TS798 at StavertonAvro York G-AGNV - TS798 (cn 1223) painted as Winston Churchills personal transport LV633 Ascalon at the Skyfame Museum, Staverton Airport. Date: circa 1963
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)
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
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
Winston and Randolph Churchill by Tony WysardCaricature of Winston Churchill and his son, Randolph by Tony Wysard. Date: 1935
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
The interior of Churchills restaurant, New YorkThe interior of Churchills restaurant, Broadway & 49th Street, New York Date: 1920s
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
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
1953 Coronation DerbySir Winston Churchills car leaves Epsom. 6th June 1953
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
Lady Randolph Spencer-ChurchillJennie Jerome (1845 - 1921), Lady Randolph Churchill, later Mrs George Cornwallis-West and afterwards Mrs Montagu Porch, mother of Sir Winston Churchill. Pictured around 1880
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
Bridesmaids at the Churchill wedding in 1908Two of the bridesmaids the wedding of Winston Churchill and Clementine Hozier at St. Margarets Church in Westminster on September 12th, 1908
Winston and MotherWINSTON CHURCHILL pictured with his mother, Lady Randolph Churchill in 1911
Grandolph Ad LeonesLORD RANDOLPH SPENCER Churchill, Tory politician lampooned in Punch following his letters about his exploits in Africa, published in the Daily Graphic