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WW2 poster, We shall not flag, Winston Churchill speechWW2 poster, We shall not flag, we shall not fail. Winston Churchill speech, 4 June 1940. Date: 1940
Winston Churchill - Giving the V for Victory signWinston Churchill (1874-1965) - Giving the V for Victory sign. Churchill was Prime Minister of the United Kingdon from 1940 to 1945 and again from 1951 to 1955. Date: circa 1940
Churchills praise for RAF Pilots" Never was so much owed by so many to so few" - Prime Minister Winston Churchill from a speech made on 20th August 1940
W Churchill Gives V SignWINSTON CHURCHILL British statesman and author Gives the V-sign in 1940
Deserve Victory 1940Winston Churchill says we Deserve Victory!
The Spirit of Britain - Winston Churchill, England. Date: 1943
Churchill and RooseveltWashington D.C. Prime Minister Winston Churchill and President Roosevelt relax in the south grounds of the White House prior to the daily meeting of the combined British and U.S
Churchill bricklayingWinston Churchill bricklaying, building a wall at Chartwell in the 1930s Date: 1930s
Winston Churchill (1874-1965) holding tommy gun while visiting America
Winston Churchill in his Siren Suit at Chartwell, Kent
Churchill speaking at Theydon BoisIn a speech at Theydon Bois on 27th August, Winston Churchill declared that the whole state of Europe was moving steadily towards a climax which could not be long delayed
Wartime poster of Churchills famous words: Never in the field of human conflict was so much owed by so many to so few, referring to the pilots of the Royal Air Force, fighting the Battle of Britain
Winston Churchill / WorldWINSTON CHURCHILL British statesman and author
Propaganda poster: prime ministers statementSecond world war propaganda poster. Above a photograph of five brave airmen is a quotation from the Prime Minister, Winston Churchill: Never was so much owed by so many to so few
Winston Churchill inspecting the damage to the House of Commons after an attack during the Blitz
Postcard for the Budget League chaired by Winston Churchill to promote the Peoples Budget introduced by David Lloyd George. Tax the Loafer - not the loaf!
King George VI and Winston Churchill, 1940Wartime British Prime Minister, Winston Churchill photographed with King George VI and Queen Elizabeth at Buckingham Palace in September 1940 after the Palace had been damaged by German bombs during
Winston Churchill at Sidney Street Siege, East LondonWinston Churchill, then Home Secretary, with a group of policemen during the Siege of Sidney Street in Stepney, East London, on 3 January 1911. Date: 1911
VE Day - royal family and Churchill on balconyKing George VI, Queen Elizabeth (later the Queen Mother) together with their daughters, Princess Elizabeth (later Queen Elizabeth II) in ATS uniform and Princess Margaret Rose, and Prime Minister
Winston Churchill and Ernest BevinThe photograph shows Winston Churchill and Ernest Bevin on the balcony of Buckingham Palace on VE Day
Churchill captured during the Boer WarWinston Churchill as a prisoner of war after being captured during the Boer War while working as a correspondent for the Morning Post
Churchill / Iwn May 1915WINSTON CHURCHILL As First Lord of the Admiralty during the political crisis in the early months of the First World War
Winston Churchill in Bristol, 1941Winston Churchill visits bomb-damaged Bristol on 12th April 1941, during World War Two. Date: 12th April 1941
Winston Churchil visiting gun sites, England, 1944Winston Churchill visiting anti flying bomb defences in June 1944. Seen here at a gun battery in southern England. The caption on the back of the photograph reads, " The Prime Minister today
Portrait photograph of a young Winston Churchill in a top hat, smart jacket and cane. Date: C. 1920
Portrait of Winston ChurchillA colour tinted photograph of Winston Churchill stood in the gardens of 10 Downing Street during the second world war
A Young Winston ChurchillWinston Churchill (1874-1965) photographed in 1906 at the age of 32, while he held the post of Under-Secretary of State for the Colonies
Churchill / Domenica 1965WINSTON CHURCHILL Commemorative portrait, with scenes from his life
Churchill / Skipper / 1940WINSTON CHURCHILL " Our Skipper"
W Churchill / In DoorwayWINSTON CHURCHILL British statesman and author Stands in a doorway in 1940
Cartoon of Winston Churchill, British statesmanA cartoon depiction of Winston Churchill, British statesman and historian
British Prime Minister Winston Churchill V for victory salutBritish Prime Minister Winston Churchill making his V for victory salute
WW2 poster, Per Ardua Ad Astra, Winston Churchill speechWW2 poster, Per Ardua Ad Astra. Never in the field of human conflict have so many owed so much to so few. Winston Churchill speech, 20 August 1940. Date: 1940
Winston Churchill entering No 10 Downing St by David WrightPainting by David Wright showing Prime Minister Winston Churchill entering No. 10 Downing Street after winning the General Election in 1951
Winston Churchill makes his VE Day Broadcast
Field Marshall Montgomery and Winston Churchill at the Alamein Reunion
Churchill / Smiling / 1924WINSTON CHURCHILL British statesman
VE Day CelebrationsWinston Churchill and members of the Royal family waving to the crowds at Buckingham Palace on Victory in Europe Day
Mr Winston Churchill, First Lord of the Admiralty with Admiral of the Fleet Lord Fisher, First Sea Lord
Winston Churchill Visiting Coastal Defences near Dover
Field Marshall Montgomery and Winston Churchill
Churchill / Horse / 1915WINSTON CHURCHILL He resigns his parliamentary seat to return to the army during the early months of the First World War
Winston Churchill c. 1906Winston Churchill seated at his desk, c.1906 Date: C.1906
Winston Churchill and his daughter unite for the war effortMr. Churchill at a London gun site during a raid:drawing made on the spot. The premier watches his daughter, subaltern Mary Churchill, in the control room
Winston ChurchillWINSTON CHURCHILL A facial portrait of Winston Spencer Churchill when he was First Lord of the Admiralty
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
Winston Churchill kissing the Blarney StoneWinston Churchill, then First Lord Admiralty, visiting Blarney Castle near Cork where he kissed the famous Blarney Stone Date: 1912
Winston Churchill and daughter, Mary Soames 1943Winston Churchill and his daughter, Mary Soames in 1943. Churchill was on his way to receive the Freedom of the City of London. Mary is in ATS uniform. Date: 1943