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Thatcher, Sidney Chun, thatching a roof at MarlboroughA thatcher, Sidney Chun (1903-1985), at work thatching a roof at Marlborough, Wiltshire, England - date: 1950s
Picton, New ZealandPicton, in the Marlborough region of New Zealand. A major wine growing region with many wineries and vineyards. predominated by grape varieties such as Pinot Noir and Chardonnay. Date: circa 1930
The Procession of the Guards up the Mall, 1919Photograph showing the triumphal procession of the Guards up the Mall, from Buckingham Palace to Marlborough Yard, at the end of the First World War, 1919
Royal Garden Party at Marlborough House, London, 1881Engraving showing a Royal garden party, held in the grounds of Marlborough House, during the summer of 1881. Queen Victoria is clearly visible, dressed in black, on the left of the image
Marlborough / 7th Duke / VfJohn Winston Spencer Churchill, 7th Duke of Marlborough Conservative Mp
Marlborough House, London, 1936Photograph showing Marlborough House, with the personal standard of Queen Mary flying over it (left of image), London, 1936
Exiles SquabbleEven in exile, French political activists nurse their grievances : a scuffle between Rochefort and Pilotell in Londons Regent St, takes them to Marlborough St police court
Edwards Bear / LampstandAfter being shot by Edward, Prince of Wales, this bear is stuffed and used to hold a light and a tray of cigars at Marlborough House
Siege of TournaiSIEGE OF TOURNAI - Marlborough attacks the town, bravely defended by de Surville : after 56 days it is forced to surrender
Battle of RamilliesBATTLE OF RAMILLIES Marlborough and Prince Eugene inflict a decisive defeat on the French under Villeroy : here, the allies are pursuing the retreating French
Battle of TanieresBATTLE OF TANIERES - (near Mons) hand-to-hand fighting leads to a victory for Marlborough and prince Eugene
Marlborough at BlenheimBATTLE OF BLENHEIM - Marlborough gives orders which enable him to win the decisive battle of the war, defeating a superior force of French under marshal Tallard
Wimbledon Park HouseEarl Spencers house in Wimbledon Park, the successor to the one built for Sarah, Duchess of Marlborough which burned down in 1785
Ramillies (Dupray)BATTLE OF RAMILLIES The Allies under Marlborough and Prince Eugene defeat the French under Villeroy who suffer heavy losses
Blenheim (Dupray)BATTLE OF BLENHEIM Marlborough defeats the French and Bavarians
John Churchill / PosselwhiJOHN CHURCHILL Duke of Marlborough, Commander in Chief over the armies of England and Holland in the war of the Spanish Succession
Police CourtMarlborough Street police court
Battle of Fontenoy 1745BATTLE OF RAMILLIES Marlborough and Prinz Eugen overwhelmingly defeat the French under Villeroy, driving them out of the town
John Churchill / RonjatJOHN CHURCHILL (with wife Sarah) Commander in chief over the armies of England and Holland in the War of the Spanish Succession
John Churchill / WoodcutJOHN CHURCHILL 1ST DUKE OF MARLBOROUGH An early 19th century French satire of the English military commander
7th Duke MarlboroughJOHN WINSTON SPENCER 7th Duke of Marlborough Prominent Conservative Politician. His 3rd son was Lord Randolph Churchill
Marlboro Classroom 1886The Sixth Form at Marlborough School
Consuelo MarlboroughCONSUELO, duchess of MARLBOROUGH (nee Vanderbilt) wife of Charles, ninth duke. The made-in-heaven marriage of American wealth and an English title was a dismal failure
9th Duke MarlboroughCHARLES SPENCER CHURCHILL, ninth duke of MARLBOROUGH, with his American bride Consuelo Vanderbilt : alas, their made-in-heaven marriage soon broke up
John Duke MarlboroughJOHN CHURCHILL, first duke of MARLBOROUGH British military commander in the war of the Spanish succession. with his autograph
Sarah Dss MarlboroughSARAH, duchess of MARLBOROUGH Wife of John, 1st Duke. Friend of Queen Anne
Marlborough Club 1900The Smoking Room