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Background imageWinston Collection: Winston Churchill and his daughter in Switzerland, 1946

Winston Churchill and his daughter in Switzerland, 1946
Mr. Winston Churchill with his daughter, Mary, driving to the Chateau Lohn on his arrival in Berne, where he was warmly welcomed. 1946

Background imageWinston Collection: Sherman tank destroys nine Panther tanks

Sherman tank destroys nine Panther tanks
Poster entitled Battle Front Dispatch, containing a report from Winston Churchill of how one Sherman tank destroyed nine enemy Panther tanks outside Caen in Northern France during the Second World

Background imageWinston Collection: Churchill leaving Downing Street after 1945 election defeat

Churchill leaving Downing Street after 1945 election defeat
Front cover of the ILN featuring Winston Churchill leaving Downing Street for Buckingham Palace to tender his resignation to the King after his election defeat of 1945

Background imageWinston Collection: Richard Dimbleby

Richard Dimbleby (1913-1965), English journalist and broadcaster, widely acknowledged as one of the greatest figures in British broadcasting history

Background imageWinston Collection: War Against Japan

War Against Japan
Patriotic British poster issued during World War Two with a tank carrying a British Flag and a quote from Winston Churchill stating that

Background imageWinston Collection: Brother and Sister with fine Go-cart

Brother and Sister with fine Go-cart
A small boy (driving) and his elder sister (standing) with their fantastic homemade Go-cart, seemingly constructed out of fruit boxes supported on the chassis of a former large upright pram

Background imageWinston Collection: Announcement of Captain Scotts engagement in The Tatler

Announcement of Captain Scotts engagement in The Tatler
Page from The Tatler announcing not only the engagement of Captain Robert Falcon Scott, the Polar explorer to Kathleen Bruce, but also featuring a portrait of Clementine Hozier

Background imageWinston Collection: Winston Churchill in Mombasa

Winston Churchill in Mombasa
As under-secretary for the colonies, Winston Churchill arrives at Mombasa on his tour of Africa. Here, he is welcomed by the Governor of the East African Protectorate(wearing the spiked helmet)

Background imageWinston Collection: Winston Churchill defends the government at the Oxford Union

Winston Churchill defends the government at the Oxford Union
Mr. Winston Churchill as under-secretary of State for the colonies, replying to F.E Smith(M.P for Walton) during a debate at the Oxford Union on March 1st 1907

Background imageWinston Collection: The Blitz on London with Churchill and Royal Family

The Blitz on London with Churchill and Royal Family
A circular painting depicting different aspects of the Blitz on London, including King George VI and Queen Elizabeth inspecting bomb damage, home guard serving tea

Background imageWinston Collection: D Day Invasion of France - WW2

D Day Invasion of France - WW2
A circular montage painting depicting D Day, centred around the commander of the US forces, General Eisenhower. Painting by Malcolm Greensmith

Background imageWinston Collection: Lady Randolph Spencer-Churchill

Lady Randolph Spencer-Churchill
Jennie Jerome (1845 - 1921), Lady Randolph Churchill, later Mrs George Cornwallis-West and afterwards Mrs Montagu Porch, mother of Sir Winston Churchill. Pictured around 1880

Background imageWinston Collection: Statue of Winston Churchill

Statue of Winston Churchill
A tribute from Sir Winston Churchills constituents. As he celebrated his eighty-fourth birthday with his family at Chartwell

Background imageWinston Collection: King and Queen meeting widows of the Ajax and Exeter

King and Queen meeting widows of the Ajax and Exeter
King George VI together with Queen Elizabeth meeting widows and children of members of the crew of the Ajax and the Exeter

Background imageWinston Collection: Guards take aim in Sidney Street, East London

Guards take aim in Sidney Street, East London
Members of the First Battalion Scots Guards lying in the roadway, taking aim during the Sidney Street Siege (popularly known as the Battle of Stepney) in East London

Background imageWinston Collection: Winston Churchill in Sidney Street, East London

Winston Churchill in Sidney Street, East London
Winston Churchill, then Home Secretary, together with policemen and civilians, during the Sidney Street Siege (popularly known as the Battle of Stepney) in East London

Background imageWinston Collection: Winston and Clemmie at their wedding

Winston and Clemmie at their wedding
Winston Churchill and his bride, Clementine Hozier emerge from St. Margarets Church in Westminster after their marriage on 12th September 1908

Background imageWinston Collection: Winston Churchill arriving for his wedding

Winston Churchill arriving for his wedding
Winston Churchill, attended by his best man, Lord Hugh Cecil, arriving at St. Margarets Church in Westminster for his marriage to Miss Clementine Hozier on 12th September 1908

Background imageWinston Collection: Clementine Hozier leaving for her wedding

Clementine Hozier leaving for her wedding
Clementine Hozier, later Lady Winston Churchill, leaving her home for the church on her wedding day on 12th September 1908

Background imageWinston Collection: Bridesmaids at the Churchill wedding in 1908

Bridesmaids at the Churchill wedding in 1908
Two of the bridesmaids the wedding of Winston Churchill and Clementine Hozier at St. Margarets Church in Westminster on September 12th, 1908

Background imageWinston Collection: The Future Mrs Winston Churchill

The Future Mrs Winston Churchill
Clementine Churchill while still Miss Clementine Hozier, featured in The Sketch magazine in the week prior to her marriage to Winston Churchilll on 12th September 1908

Background imageWinston Collection: With General Buller on the way to the Cape

With General Buller on the way to the Cape
A scene on board the Donottar Castle, the ship transporting General Sir Redvers Buller to the Cape during the Transvaal (Boer) War

Background imageWinston Collection: Winston Churchill Inspecting Bomb Damage in Tufton Street

Winston Churchill Inspecting Bomb Damage in Tufton Street

Background imageWinston Collection: Winston Churcill Holding a Sub-Machine Gun

Winston Churcill Holding a Sub-Machine Gun

Background imageWinston Collection: Winston, Jack & Jennie

Winston, Jack & Jennie
WINSTON CHURCHILL pictured with his mother, Lady Randolph Churchill and his younger brother, John Strange Churchill

Background imageWinston Collection: Winston Churchill & Aunt

Winston Churchill & Aunt
WINSTON CHURCHILL Pictured as a young boy with his Aunt Leonie (Leslie) younger sister of his mother, in 1880

Background imageWinston Collection: Winston and Mother

Winston and Mother
WINSTON CHURCHILL pictured with his mother, Lady Randolph Churchill in 1911

Background imageWinston Collection: Churchill as a Boy

Churchill as a Boy
WINSTON CHURCHILL Pictured as a child and wearing a bowler hat

Background imageWinston Collection: Winston Churchill and Franklin D. Roosevelt at the White Hou

Winston Churchill and Franklin D. Roosevelt at the White Hou
Winston Churchill, British Prime Minister and Franklin D. Roosevelt, US President, at a press conference at the White House following their historic meeting to discuss the Allied war effort

Background imageWinston Collection: Winston Churchill and Franklin D. Roosevelt

Winston Churchill and Franklin D. Roosevelt
Winston Churchill together with Franklin D. Roosevelt, American President, during January 1942. The pair met to discuss unity

Background imageWinston Collection: Mrs Cornwallis West

Mrs Cornwallis West
JENNIE JEROME, formerly Lady Randolph Churchill and mother of Winston, pictured in 1902 when she was married to George Cornwallis West

Background imageWinston Collection: Mr and Mrs Winston Churchill

Mr and Mrs Winston Churchill
Mr Winston Churchill, First Lord of the Admiralty and Mrs Clementine Churchill on horseback

Background imageWinston Collection: Winston Churchill surrounded by V-E Day crowds

Winston Churchill surrounded by V-E Day crowds
On 8th May 1945 Winston Churchill left Downing Street for the House of Commons, he was immediately engulfed by happy crowds waiting to pay tribute to him

Background imageWinston Collection: VE Day

VE Day
Crowds to welcome King George VI and Queen Mary as they appeared on the balcony of Buckingham Palace on May 8th 1945 (VE Day)

Background imageWinston Collection: Mr Churchill rung down by a Suffragettes bell

Mr Churchill rung down by a Suffragettes bell
A photograph of Winston Churchill addressing a meeting of workmen at a factory. Ms Molony, an Irish Suffragist, arrived in a carriage and attempted to drown the speakers voice with a bell

Background imageWinston Collection: A Madame Yevonde portrait of Mrs Winston Churchill

A Madame Yevonde portrait of Mrs Winston Churchill
Graciousness, enterprise, dignity, staunchness, a sympathetic outlook and an acute sense of humour are all characteristics of Mrs (Clementine) Churchill

Background imageWinston Collection: Churchill and Macmillan

Churchill and Macmillan
Sir Winston Leonard Spencer Churchill (1874-1965) British politician and Prime Minister with Maurice Harold Macmillan, 1st Earl of Stockton (1894-1986)

Background imageWinston Collection: The Potsdam Conference; Second World War, 1945

The Potsdam Conference; Second World War, 1945
Photograph showing the leaders of Great Britiain, the Soviet Union and the United States of America meeting at the Potsdam Conference, July 1945

Background imageWinston Collection: Anti Home-Rulers attacking Winston Churchills car, Belfast

Anti Home-Rulers attacking Winston Churchills car, Belfast
Illustration showing a crowd of anti home-rulers attacking the car carrying Winston Leonard Spencer Churcill (1874-1965), then First Lord of the Admiralty

Background imageWinston Collection: Marlborough / 7th Duke / Vf

Marlborough / 7th Duke / Vf
John Winston Spencer Churchill, 7th Duke of Marlborough Conservative Mp

Background imageWinston Collection: Churchill and Lloyd George

Churchill and Lloyd George
Photograph from Budget Day 1910 showing Winston Churchill (centre right), Home Secretary and David Lloyd George (centre left), Chancellor of the Exchequer

Background imageWinston Collection: HARROW FOURTH FORM

HARROW FOURTH FORM
The famous Fourth Form, the oldest part of Harrow public boys school, was built in 1572, when the school was founded. Winston Churchill was one of the schools old boys

Background imageWinston Collection: Churchill on Wedding Day

Churchill on Wedding Day
WINSTON CHURCHILL arrives at Church on his wedding day wearing a frock coat with buttonhole, bow tie, top hat, gloves & narrow fitting trousers

Background imageWinston Collection: Churchill / Hoe Farm / Surre

Churchill / Hoe Farm / Surre
WINSTON CHURCHILL British statesmans home at Hoe Farm, Surrey, where he spent his leisure time painting landscapes

Background imageWinston Collection: Churchill / Chatham / Inspec

Churchill / Chatham / Inspec
WINSTON CHURCHILL As First Lord of the Admiralty, inspecting sailors at Chatham during the First World War

Background imageWinston Collection: Churchill / Kladder / 1941

Churchill / Kladder / 1941
WINSTON CHURCHILL Licking Roosevelts boots as the USA enters the war

Background imageWinston Collection: Churchill / Heckling / 1905

Churchill / Heckling / 1905
WINSTON CHURCHILL Criticising old friends: now a Liberal MP, Churchill heckles his old friends the Conservatives

Background imageWinston Collection: Churchill / Epping Electio

Churchill / Epping Electio
WINSTON CHURCHILL Electioneering at an open-air gathering of voters in Epping High Street in 1924



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