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The Prime Minister with his war cabinetThe eight men who control the war machine: left to right (standing): Mr Arthur Greenwood, Minister without Portfolio; Mr Ernest Bevin, Minister of Labour and National Service; Lord Beaverbrook
The British Prime Minister, Winston ChurchillLeading the country to victory in the Second World War, the Prime Minister, Winston Churchill is celebrated in this portrait. Date: 1945
WW2 poster, Warship Week, Winston ChurchillWW2 poster, Warship Week, A message from the Prime Minister, with a portrait of Winston Churchill and a letter from him in support of the National Savings Movement and the Warship Week Campaign
Winston Churchill watching parade through Lille, 1918Winston Churchill, then Minister of Munitions, watching a parade of the 47th Division through Lille, France, about two weeks before the Armistice. Date: 1918
Winston Churchill visiting Bristol 1941Winston Churchill, as Prime Minister during the Blitz in World War Two, paid many visits to bombed towns to see the damage for himself and hearten the inhabitants
Winston Churchill inspecting troops, WW1Winston Churchill, as Minister of Munitions, inspecting British troops in Germany after the end of the First World War. Date: C.1918
Churchill, BBC broadcast 1943The Prime Minister, Mr Winston Churchill, delivering an international broadcast from the White House, 14th May 1943. The broadcast marked the anniversary of the British Home Guard. Date: 1943
Winston Churchill riding, c. 1928Winston Churchill at Duke of Westminsters boar hunt in France, circa 1928. Mr and Mrs Winston Churchill and son Randolph were among the guests at the Duke of Westminsters boar hunt at the Forest of
Winston Churchill as a boy (on right) with his younger brother Jack (John Strange Spencer-Churchill) standing in centre. Date: C.1884
Winston Churchill making a speech in 1941Clenched fists as Mr Churchill tells of the trials of Londoners during the heavy winter Blitz. 1941 Date: 1941
Harlakenden House, Cornish, New Hampshire, USA. It was the residence of the American novelist Winston Churchill, and the summer residence of Woodrow Wilson (1913-1915)
Winston Churchill in 1924 (Military uniform and medals)Winston Churchill (1874-1965) - British statesman and former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. Date: 1923
Portrait photograph of Sir Winston Churchill Date: C. 1920
Deauville - an artists impression by Tony WysardHumorous illustration depicting society at the fashionable French seaside resort of Deauville, indulging in polo, cocktails, gambling, horse racing and golf
Cartoon, Siege Guns of Rhetoric, WW1Cartoon, Siege Guns of Rhetoric, or how our politicians are helping the work of the services. Showing politicians of different persuasions combining together against the common enemy in the early
Winston Churchills funeral, coffin bearers carrying ChurchiWatched by the mourning Churchill s, the massive oak coffin is carried with agonising care from St Paul s. Date: 6th February 1965
Caricature of Winston Churchill, British Prime MinisterSuperb caricature of British Prime Minister Winston Churchill (1874-1965) by an unknown German artist. Date: circa late 1930s
Allied Flags - Hawker Hurricane - WWII Propaganda. Never was so much owed by so many to so few - Winston Churchill. The flags of Great Britain, Free France, South Africa, Australia, United States
WWII - Buy War Bonds - First Day CoverThe Roosevelt-Churchill " Atlantic Charter" of World Freedom - August 1941 - surplanted with a large red V for Victory. Date: 1941
Winston Churchilll in South AfricaWinston Churchill pictured in the uniform of the South African Light Horse regiment at the time of the Boer War where he was captured while working as a correspondent for the Morning Post
Winston Churchill entertains the QueenThe Queen arrives at Downing Street and is greeted at No. 10 by Sir Winston and Lady Churchill on the night before his retirement from office
The Churchill family relax on holiday at Hendaye, 1945Comfortably clad in beach attire, Mrs. Churchill and her daughter, Mary, spent a few peaceful moments reading the papers and enjoying the sunshine. Mr
Mary Churchill in Switzerland, 1946Mary Churchill expresses her gratitude to her host for the wonderful reception they had recived from the people of Berne, during her visit to Switzerland with her father, Winston Churchill. Date: 1946
Winston Churchill as an oratorSketches made in the House of Commons by Samuel Begg showing Winston Churchills parliamentary mannerisms. By 1907 Churchill was under-secretary of State for the colonies
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
Clementine Hozier arriving for her wedding to Winston ChurchClementine Hozier, arriving at St. Margarets Church in Westminster for her marriage to Winston Churchill on 12th September 1908
Lady Churchill MarriesJENNIE JEROME, later Lady Randolph Churchill and then Mrs George Cornwallis West, mother of Winston Churchill, marries her third husband, Mr Montagu Porch in 1918
Churchill and EdenSir Winston Churchill (1874-1965) with Sir Robert Anthony Eden, 1st Earl of Avon (1897-1977) at the Conservative Party Conference in Blackpool in 1954
Sir Winston ChurchillSir Winston Leonard Spencer Churchill (1874-1965) British politician and Prime Minister celebrates his 30th anniversary in the House of Commons with his pet poodle at 10 Downing Street, London
Winston Churchill Hunting Boar, France, 1927Photograph showing Sir Winston Leonard Spencer Churcill (1874-1965), hunting boar on horseback in the Forest of Eu, Foucarmont, France, 1927
Churchill in 1905MR WINSTON CHURCHILL when he was under-secretary for the colonies in Campbell- Bannermans government
Young Mr ChurchillMR WINSTON CHURCHILL as a young man circa 1905
W Churchill / Pcard / 1933WINSTON CHURCHILL British statesman and author Reading correspondence at his desk in 1933
Churchill / Boer War / MenpeWINSTON CHURCHILL British statesman and author as a Boer War correspondent
Sarah Churchill, 1940Sarah Churchill, actress and daughter of then-Prime Minister Winston Churchill, featured on the front cover of The Bystander. 1940
Tatler cover - Winston Churchill & Lady Ursula Filmer-SankeFront cover of The Tatler featuring a photograph of Winston Churchill and Lady Ursula Filmer-Sankey at a shoot at Eaton Hall, Cheshire, seat of the Duke of Westminster
Winston and Randolph Churchill by Tony WysardCaricature of Winston Churchill and his son, Randolph by Tony Wysard. Date: 1935
Winston Churchill - British Prime MinisterWinston Churchill (1874-1965) - About to enter a Government Office. Churchill was Prime Minister of the United Kingdon from 1940 to 1945 and again from 1951 to 1955. Date: 1940
Winston Churchill and General Smuts, WW2D-Day + 6, Winston Churchill and General Smuts, on board HMS Kelvin, June 1944. 1944
Front cover of The Illustrated London News, 10th December 1921. The cover shows a photograph of the signatures on the treaty between Great Britain
Britain and Sinn Fein at the conference tableFace to face with an age-long problem in a supreme effort to find a lasting solution: the British representatives (on the left) snd the Sinn Fein delegates at the Irish conference in Downing Street
Prime Minister Churchill and Montgomery in NormandyBritish Prime Minister Winston Churchill (1874-1965), Field Marshal Jan Smuts, of the Imperial War Cabinet (1870-1950), Field Marshal Bernard Law Montgomery
Winston Churchill, American novelistWinston Churchill (1871-1947), American best-selling novelist and playwright. circa 1900s
VE Day celebrations: crowds in WhitehallA page from The Illustrated London News, showing the crowds cheering Winston Churchill on the balcony of the Ministry of Health on VE-Day afternoon
VE Day celebrations: crowd greets Churchill at WhitehallFront cover of The Illustrated London News, showing Winston Churchill being cheered by an excited crowd as he made his way to the House of Commons via Whitehall, on VE Day. 8th May 1945
War rooms under Whitehall, LondonSubterranean war rooms under Whitehall, Central London, used by Winston Churchill during the Second World War. Date: circa 1960s
Winston Churchill speaks - 1943. Date: 1943
Anti home-rulers in action: the First Lord mobbedIllustration by Cyrus Cuneo, showing the hostile reception to Mr and Mrs. Churchill, on Mr. Churchills visit to Ireland to outline the Governments forthcoming Home Rule Bill. Date: 1912