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RMFDGX1D–Winston Churchill. Portrait of British Prime Minister Sir Winston Churchill, c.1941
RM2BW3YNP–Sir Herbert Samuel and Mr Winston Churchill at St James's Palace - new King takes oath. photo shows: Sir Herbert Samuel (left) and Mr Winston Churchill chatting as they left St James's Palace after King George VI has been sworn in before the Accession Council 12 December 1936
RM2FN2K9Y–Clementine Churchill. Portrait of the wife of Sir Winston Churchill, c. 1915
RME0KP6R–Jan. 01, 1943 - Casablanca, Africa - File photo: circa January 1943. Standing - left to right: GENERAL ARNOLD, ADMIRAL KING, GENERAL MARSHALL, ADMIRAL POUND, Air Chief Marshal PORTAL, GENERAL BROOKE, FIELD MARSHAL DILL, and ADMIRAL MOUNTBATTEN. Front row: President FRANKLIN ROOSEVELT and Prime Minister Sir WINSTON CHURCHILL pose for pictures during their 'historic' conference in Africa.
RMFDH1AC–Wiinston Churchill. Portrait of the British statesman, as a young man, c.1900
RM2JAYH0N–Sir Winston Churchill, celebrating his 81st birthday Anniversary today November 30, makes the 'V' sign as he poses with his life at the door of their London residence at Hyde Park Gate. November 30, 1955. (Photo by Associated Press Photo).
RF2R607WN–Prime Minister Sir Winston Churchill
RM2JAYGN8–Churchill Leaves For Tory Conference : Prime Minister Sir Winston Churchill, accompanied by Lady Churchill, as he left Victoria station, London, to-day (Friday) to attend the conservative party conference at Margate, Kent. October 09, 1953. (Photo by Reuterphoto).
RMPEAK0G–AR7813-C. Proclamation Ceremony Declaring Sir Winston Churchill an Honorary Citizen of the United States.
RM2JAYH10–Memorial Service For Lord Norwich: Sir Winston and Lady Churchill leaving St. Margaret's, after the service this morning. A memorial service for Lord Norwich, was hold today at St. Margaret's, Westminster. January 07, 1953. (Photo by Fox Photos).
RM2JAYGWF–And The Crowds Cheered and Cheered : Back at No. 10 Downing Street after the Westminster Hall ceremony, Sir Winston Churchill full of emotion, acknowledges the crowds cheers. Smiling happily at his side is Lady Churchill. November 30, 1954. (Photo by Evening Standard Picture).
RM2JAYH11–Sir Winston's 81st Brithday 'V': Sir Winston Churchill gives his famous 'V' sign to well ***** gathered outside as he appears with Lady Churchill at the door of this home in Hyde Gate Park *****, London, *****. The anniversary was celebrated with a ***** lunch party. November 30, 1955. (Photo by Reuterphoto).
RM2JAYGW0–The Churchill's Leave For The North : Lady Churchill is seen walking along the platform at Kings Cross Station, London, prior to her journey to the North. She was accompanied by Sir Winston. The Prime Minister and his wife celebrate their 45th wedding anniversary tomorrow and will attend the St. Ledger. September 11, 1953. (Photo by Daily Express Picture).
RM2JAYH12–Presentation To Sir Winston Churchill: At the headquarters of the Woodford Conservatives Association to-night Sir Winston Churchill was presented with a portrait in oils of his wife Lady Churchill. It was for his 80th birthday which is on November 30th.....This picture shows him speaking at Woodford to-night after the presentation. November 23, 1954. (Photo by Daily Mail Contract Picture).
RM2JAYH2C–Sir Winston Churchill At Temple Church: Sir Winston and Lady Churchill arrive at the temple church for the memorial service. Sir Winston Churchill and Lady Churchill attended a memorial service to lord Asquith at the famous temple church in the city today. October 05, 1954. (Photo by Paul Popper, Paul Popper Ltd.).
RM2BW3YPC–Sir Herbert Samuel and Mr Winston Churchill at St James's Palace - new King takes oath. Photo shows: (left to right) Sir Herbert Samuel, Major Fitzroy, speaker of the House of Commons, and Mr Winston Churchill chatting as they left St James's Palace after King George VI has been sworn in before the Accession Council 12 December 1936
RM2JAYGW9–Churchill Off to Party Conference at Blackpool - Sir Winston Churchill and Lady Churchill at Euston Station before their departure for the conference. Sir Winston Churchill left Euston Station by train for Blackpool, this morning,. to attend the Conservative Party Conference, where he will make his major speech at the rally on Saturday. October 08, 1954. (Photo by Paul Popper, Paul Popper Ltd.).
RM2JAYGXX–Present From Woodford: Sir Winston and Lady Churchill admire the birthday gift painting which is by John Napper. The Prime Minister, Sir Winston Churchill, was presented with a portrait of Lady Churchill this evening, as a birthday gift from his constituency at Woodford. The presentation was made at the girls' county high school, Woodford. November 23, 1954. (Photo by Paul Popper, Paul Popper Ltd.)
RMPEAK0P–AR7813-J. Guests at Proclamation Ceremony Declaring Sir Winston Churchill an Honorary Citizen of the United States.
RMPEAK0H–AR7813-D. President John F. Kennedy Declares Sir Winston Churchill an Honorary Citizen of the United States.
RM2JAYGX6–Sir Winston Gives A Come-And-Look Lead: Sir Winston Churchill takes his wife by the wrist and smilingly leads her to a portrait of Lady Churchill which was presented to the Prime Minister this evening (Tuesday) at a meeting of his constituents in the Girls County High School, Woodford, Essex. The portrait was presented to Sir Winston to mark his 80th birthday, on November 30. November 23, 1954. (Photo by Reuterphoto).
RM2JAYH0P–Thanks For A Happy Birthday: At Westminster hall, Sir Winston had received a portrait of himself - parliament's united gift on his birthday. One of the happiest pictures of his fourscore years as Sir Winston Churchill chuckles and gives his world famous 'V' sign while Lady Churchill delightedly waves her bouquet from the response to the crowds gathered to greet the premier on his return from Westminster hall. November 30, 1954. (Photo by Reuterphoto).
RM2JAYGWM–45 Years Happiness - The Queen's guests....Sir Winston and Lady Churchill smile happily at the cheers of the crowd as they watch the racing from the royal box. Sir Winston and Lady Churchill celebrated the 45th anniversary of the wedding yesterday. They were the Queen's guests yesterday at Doncaster to watch 'Aurbole' carry the queen's colours into third place in the St. Leger Stakes. Afterwards they travelled to Balmoral with her Majesty... September 13, 1953. (Photo by Paul Popper).
RM2HX5RDR–Sir Winston At Grand-Daughter's Christening. Young Nicholas Soames Clutches grandfather's finger as he arrives at Westerham Parish church today with Sir Winston Churchill.. The Prime Minister, Sir Winston Churchill attended the Christening of his youngest grandchild at Westerham Parish church today. The baby is the daughter of captain Christopher Soames, M.P. and Mrs. Soames (formerly Mary Churchill) and was Christened Charlotte Clement. November 6, 1954. (Photo by Paul Popper Ltd.).
RMPEAK0J–AR7813-E. President John F. Kennedy Declares Sir Winston Churchill an Honorary Citizen of the United States.
RM2JAYGNA–Vacation's Over For Winnie : British Prime Minister Winston Churchill and Mrs. Churchill walk towards the gangplank of the liner Queen Mary here today as they prepare to sail for home after a West Indies vacation. Following the couple, head bared at left rear, is British Ambassador to the U.S. Sir Roger Makins, who met the Churchill on their arrival by plane from Jamaica and escorted them to the ship at center rear is unidentified. January 23, 1953. (Photo by AP Wirephoto).
RM2JAYGTT–Legion's Birthday Gift To Sir Winston Churchill : An illuminated address bound in a blue and gold leather cover, has been presented by the British Legion to Sir Winston Churchill to Commemorate his 80th birthday. The gift was presented personally by Captain S. H. Hampson, the national chairman accompanied by leading officers of the legion and women's section, at number ten downing street, this afternoon, November 24. Sir Winston and Lady Churchill here admire the illuminated address. November 24, 1954. (Photo by Associated Press Photo).
RM2JAYGNH–Recall Of Parliament : Mr. and Mrs. Winston Churchill arriving at the House of Commons. September 28, 1938. (Photo by Keystone).
RM2JAYGTJ–Winston Churchill and Lady Clementine - General Scenes Together 1950's. November 06, 1951. (Photo by The Associated Press Ltd.).
RM2JAYGW5–Royal Ascot Week - Mr. and Mrs. Winston Churchill arriving on the course for the 3rd day of the Royal Ascot meeting. May 16, 1951. (Photo by Sport & General Press Agency Limited.).
RM2JAYGWH–Backing Conservative? Mr. and Mrs. Winston Churchill arrive at Epsom for the Derby today, June 4, Obvious bet for Britain's Tory Leader was Conservative. June 15, 1949. (Photo by Associated Press Photo).
RM2JAYH16–Churchill At The Races: Mr. Winston Churchill attends Brighton Races for the first time to-day to see his horse Pol Roger in the Brightelmstone Handicap. It ran out. December 06, 1952. (Photo by Daily Mail Contract Picture).
RM2JAYGWT–Premier Leaves For Holiday: Leaving No. 10, Downing Street this morning (Tuesday) for London airport are Mr. and Mrs. Winston Churchill, who are to spend a short holiday at Lord Beaverbrock's villa in the South of France. September 09, 1952. (Photo by Reuterphoto).
RM2JAYGXF–Premier With The Desert Heroes: Distinguished figures at the El Alamein Reunion at the Empress hall, Earls court, London, tonight (Friday) - left to right: Earl Alexander of Tunis; Mrs. Churchill; Mr. Winston Churchill and Viscount Montgomery. October 24, 1952. (Photo by Reuterphoto)
RM2JAYGMK–Churchill Arrive Aboard Queen Elizabeth : Winston Churchill, former British Prime Minister, salutes with a smile as he steps from a Gangplank after arriving here today Aboard The Liner Queen Elizabeth. Behind him is Mrs. Churchill. January 12, 1946. (Photo by AP Wirephoto).
RMPEAK0N–AR7813-G. President John F. Kennedy Declares Sir Winston Churchill an Honorary Citizen of the United States.
RM2JAYGMJ–Mary Churchill Weds: Winston Churchill Leaves St Margaret's : Mr. Winston Churchill and Mrs. Churchill leave St. Margaret's, West Minister, after the marriage of their youngest daughter Mary, to Capt. Christopher Soames, this afternoon February 11. February 11, 1947. (Photo by Associated Press Photo).
RMPEAK0M–AR7813-F. President John F. Kennedy Declares Sir Winston Churchill an Honorary Citizen of the United States.
RM2JAYGTN–Churchill In Sombre Mood - A Sombre Mr. Winston Churchill, accompanied by Mrs. Churchill, leaves Westminster Abbey, London, to-day (Tuesday) after attending the Memorial Service for General Jan Smuts, one-time foe and later close ally. September 26, 1950. (Photo by Reuterphoto).
RM2JAYGR8–Mr. Churchill At The Zoo - Mrs. Churchill holds 'Tunis' while Mr. Churchill looks on. Mr. Winston Churchill accompanied by Mrs. Churchill paid a surprise visit to the Zoo to-day to see his lions and cubs. The holiday crowds gave them a tremendous welcome. July 26, 1943. (Photo by Topical Press).
RM2JAYGWG–Mr. Churchill's Birthday: The Rt. Hon. Winston Churchill, the Prime Minister and Minister of Defence, who celebrates his 77th Birthday tomorrow (Friday) (He was born 30th November, 1874) photographed with Mrs. Churchill at 10 Downing Street, (London) this afternoon (Thursday). November 29, 1951. (Photo by P.N.A).
RM2JAYGWK–The Churchill Beam : A beaming Winston Churchill, British premier, accompanied by Mrs. Churchill, walks to the gangway in New York to board the Cunarder 'Queen Mary' for Britain after his holiday in Jamaica. Mr. Churchill is due in London on Thursday morning. January 27, 1953. (Photo by Reuterphoto).
RM2JAYGY1–The Churchills Fly To Riviera Holiday: The Prime Minister and Mrs. Winston Churchill enter a plane at London airport this morning, September 9, to fly to the French Riviera. They are to spend a holiday at Lord Beaverbrook's villa at cap D'Ail between nice and Monte Carlo. September 24, 1952. (Photo by Associated Press Photo).
RM2JAYGWR–The Churchills Fly To Riviera Holiday - The Prime Minister and Mrs. Winston Churchill enter a plane at London Airport this morning, September 9, to fly to the French Riviera. They are to spend a holiday at Lord Beaverbrook's villa at cap D'ail between Nice and Monte Carlo. September 09, 1952. (Photo by Associated Press Photo).
RM2JAYGXC–Churchill Arrive For 'Wedding of The Year': Mr. and Mrs. Winston Churchill, pictured here as they arrive at St. Margaret's, Westminster, London, for the wedding of the Marquis of Blandford and Miss Susan Hornby today (Friday). The 26-year-old ***** bridegroom, who is hair to the dukedom of Marlborough is a relative of Mr. Churchill. October 19, 1951. (Photo by Reuterphoto).
RM2JAYGY2–Mr. Churchill at Memorial Service for His Friend: Fields Marshal Smuts - Mr. and Mrs. Winston Churchill leaving Westminster Abbey, London, today after attending the memorial service to another great statesman and a personal friend of Mr. Churchill - the late field, Marshal Smuts. September 26, 1950. (Photo by Paul Popper Ltd.).
RM2JAYGMC–Funny Business For The Churchills : Mr. and Mrs. Winston Churchill enjoy a joke with Coco, a clown in Bertram Mills circus, at Olympia, London last night, December 20. The circus is one of London's big Christmas events, and one of Santa Claus most coveted gifts is a ticket to the show. December 21, 1948. (Photo by Associated Press Photo).
RM2JAYGNN–The Premier is Home Again : The Prime Minister and Mrs. Churchill on arrival at Waterloc Station, London, this morning. Returned from his visit to Washington and his short holiday in Jamaica, Mr. Winston Churchill arrived in London today (Thursday) by best train from Southampton, where he disembarked from the Cunarder 'Queen Mary' this morning. January 29, 1953. (Photo by Reuterphoto).
RMPEAK0F–AR7813-B. President John F. Kennedy Signs Proclamation Declaring Sir Winston Churchill an Honorary Citizen of the United States.
RM2JAYH0Y–Victory In Sight? Winston Churchill's 'victory' sign is well to the fore as he leaves Padddington station, London, to-day (Wednesday) for Cardiff where he will make an election address to a huge meeting at the Ninian park football ground. With him is Mrs. Churchill. After speaking at Cardiff, Mr. Churchill will travel to Devonport to speak on behalf of his son, Randolph. February 08, 1950. (Photo by Reuterphoto).
RM2JAYH0H–Churchill Goes To The Races On 78th Birthday Eve: Warmly clad against the cold weather, the prime minister, Mr. Winston Churchill, leaves No. 10 Downing Street accompanied by his wife to-day (Saturday) to see his borse Non-Stop run in the Juweaile. Hurdle Race at Kempton Park. Mr. Churchill celebrates his 78th birthday tomorrow. November 29, 1952. (Photo by Reuterphoto).
RM2JAYH0X–Churchill Goes To Denmark: Mr. and Mrs. Winston Churchill, shown here as they board a Scandinavian Airlines aircraft at Northolt Airport, bound for Copenhagen, today (Monday). Mr. Churchill is to be guest of the Danish King, King Frederick, for four days. He is to receive an honorary doctorate from Copenhagen University. Later he will be guest of honour at a Government banquet. October 09, 1950. (Photo by Reuterphoto).
RM2JAYGM8–Premier Comes Home In Flying Boat : Mr. Churchill with his wife on arrival this afternoon. Mr. Churchill and Lord Beaverbrook landed at Plymouth from America today. They crossed the Atlantic from Bermuda in a British Airways Flying Boat. Among others with him were Admiral of the Fleet Sir Dudley Pound, Air Chief Marshal Sir Charles Portal and sir Charles Wilson. January 17, 1942. (Photo by Fox Photos).
RM2JAYGP0–Mr. Winston Churchill Sees Colonist *****: In Ascot topper instead of the proverbial bowler Winston Churchill arrives at the course to the cheers of the bystanders. Mrs. Churchill accompanied him. Mr. and Mrs. Winston Churchill whose car was involved (though not seriously) in an accident en route to the course, today attended the Ascot race meeting to watch Mr. Churchill's colonist II run in the gold cup. June 15, 1950. (Photo by Fox Photos).
RM2JAYGW2–Mr. Churchill Returns From U.S.A.: Mr. Winston Churchill being greeted on arrival at Waterloo Station by Mr. Anthony Eden, Foreign Secretary, today. Also in the picture are Mrs. Churchill and (in the door) Mr. Randolph Churchill, the Premier's son. Mr. Churchill will be confronted by many problems on returning to his desk - not the least of which is the situation in the middle east. January 28, 1952. (Photo by Paul Popper, Paul Popper Ltd.).
RM2JAYGXH–Churchill Carries On - Despite Car Crash On Way To Ascot: Mr. Winston Churchill, acknowledges cheers of the crowd and looks in good fettle, despite an incident on the way to the course, as he arrives with Mrs. Churchill at Ascot to watch his horse, Colonist run in the Gold Cup to-day (Thursday). Mr. Churchill's car ran into the back of an escorting police vehicle in Chiswick Highway, while on the way to the course. At Ascot, Mrs. Churchill said: 'It was nothing serious'. June 15, 1950. (Photo by Reuterphoto).
RM2JAYH1B–Famous Grandparents: Little Emma Mary Soames enjoys a visit with her famous grandparents, Mrs. Churchill and Mr. Winston Churchill, who is holding the child is hand after the christening today at fletching, Sussex. The photograph was taken in the home of the parent of Capt. Christopher Soames at Sheffield Park, Fletching, Sussex. Mr. Winston Churchill and Mrs. Churchill attended the christening of a grandchild today (Sunday) in the 13th century parish church of Fletching, Sussex. November 06, 1949. (Photo by Reuterphoto).
RM2JAYH49–Mrs. A.V. Alexander Entertains United Nations Children: Happy Like his grandfather in the centre front is Master Winston Churchill, son of the Premier, Laughing at the Punch and Judy show with other Allied Children. Mrs. A.V. Alexander, Wife of the First Sea Lord of the Admiralty recently entertained children of Sixteen Allied Nations to a tea party at Admiralty House. The rooms were gay with decorations made of ear salvage. Comjuring tricks and the Punch and Judy were the most popular events with the children. Nearly 150 children of 16 Allied nations were present. December 01, 1943. (Photo b
RM2JAYH3A–Sir Winston Churchill Resigns: Sir Winston Churchill leaving No. 10 Downing Street for Buckingham Palace to tender his resignation to H.M. the Queen. April 05, 1955. (Photo by Daily Herald).
RMPEAK0D–AR7813-A. President John F. Kennedy Signs Proclamation Declaring Sir Winston Churchill an Honorary Citizen of the United States.
RM2JAYGN6–Sir Winston Churchill gives his famous war time 'V' for Victory sign on his return from Buckingham palace after tendering his resignation to Her Majesty the Queen. April 15, 1955. (Photo by Daily Herald).
RM2JAYGPA–Doorstep Goodbye -- Sir Winston Churchill goes to the Door of No. 10 Downing Street this afternoon to say goodbye to his Guests, the Shah of Persia and Queen Soraya, who had been his guests to lunch. February 21, 1955. (Photo by Paul Popper, Paul Popper Ltd.).
RM2JAYGNY–Churchill With Their Approval -- A beaming Sir Winston Churchill, looking in the best of health, gets applause and approving smiles as he leaves the Conservative Committee rooms at ' The Drive ' Wanstead, Essex, in an eve-of-the-poll Tour of his constituency to-day (Wednesday). May 25, 1955. (Photo by Reuterphoto).
RM2JAYH0J–Churchill's First 80th Birthday Picture: This photo was made as Premier Sir Winston Churchill left 10 Downing Street en route to the house of Lords for the state opening of Parliament this morning November 30 - his 80th Birthday. November 30, 1954. (Photo by Associated Press Photo).
RM2JAYGMN–Off To Start H-Bomb Debate -- Sir Winston Churchill, the Prime Minister, leaves 10 Downing Street for the Commons this afternoon, March 1, to open the major two-day debate on the Government's decision to start making the Hydrogen Bomb in Britain. March 10, 1955. (Photo by Associated Press Photo).
RM2JBX6H9–Royal Visitors to the Prime Minister -- The Shah and Queen Soraya with Sir Winston Churchill before the Luncheon. The Shah of Persia with Queen Soraya - now in London on a private visit - had Luncheon with Sir Winston Churchill at No. 10 Downing St. February 22, 1955. (Photo by Sport & General Press Agency, Limited)
RM2JAYGW7–Sir Winston Churchill Entertains ***** - Sir Winston bidding ***** the doorstep of No. 10 Downing Street ***** are Lady Churchill and the Duke of *****. Sir Winston Churchill on Monday ***** farewell but check) dinner party ***** Downing Street. Guest of honour ***** the Duke of Edinburgh. Others ***** and Mr. Clement Attlee. April 26, 1955. (Photo by London Express News And Features Service).
RM2JAYH0K–'Winner Election Day Smiles' Goes To Vote In Sth Kensington: Pictured as he leaves his Hyde Park Gate, London home to cast his personal vote, Mr. Winston Churchill wears a smile of confidence. Mr. Churchill who resides in the South Kensington constituency has Sir Patrick Spens as his Conservative candidate. February 23, 1950. (Photo by Fox Photos).
RM2JAYH2T–The Rt. Hon. Sir Winston Churchill, P.C., O.M., C.H.,M.P.: Churchill full face: The paternal smile of kindness and wisdom conceals the defiance and steely resolution that characterized the Churchill of World War II. - This photograph of Sir Winston was taken in January, 1953, during his visit to Washington. May 25, 1954. (Photo by Camera Press).
RM2JYXWC5–The King and Queen of Sweden Were The Guests of The Swedish Ambassador and Mrs. Hagglof at Dinner at The Embassy in London, This Evening. Among The Guests invited Were Sir Winston and Lady Churchill. Ops from L to R: The King of Sweden, Sir Winston Chure Hill, The Queen of Sweden and Mr. Anthony Eden. November 10, 1953. (Photo by Daly Mail Contract)
RM2JAYH2G–Sir Winston Churchill To Retire?: Sir Winston Churchill caught by the camera in a typically half-humourous mood. Despite the strong rumors and several questions in Parliament Sir Winston Churchill still gives no indication of his intentions regarding possible retirement from his position Prime Minister. March 25, 1955. (Photo by Sport & General Press Agency Limited)
RM2JAYGMW–Sir Winston Churchill at the Race -- Sir Winston Churchill, with Captain Soamos, watches as his horse 'Pinnacle' is unsaddled after winning the Black & Decker plate at Windsor. Sir Winston Churchill visited Windsor, Race course,to watch his horse 'Pinnacle' run in the Black & Decker Plate. August 29, 1955. (Photo by Sport & General Press Agency, Limited)
RM2JYXTM0–Ex-King Calls Of Churchill Ex-King Peter of Yugoslavia has a cordial handshake for Sir Winston Churchill as he leaves with ex-Queen Alexandra after paying a formal call on the British premier at 10, downing street, London, today (Thursday). Ex-King Peter is in London in connection on with the publication of his memories. March 24, 1955. (Photo by Reuterphoto)
RM2JAYGPR–Sir Winston Churchill Lunches with the Prime Minister -- Sir Winston Churchill arriving for lunch at No. 10 Downing St. Sir Winston Churchill - former Prime Minister, lunched-with his successor Sir Anthony Eden at No.10 Downing St. It is thought that the recent Geneva Conference formed a subject of discussion. July 29, 1955. (Photo by Sport & General Press Agency, Limited)
RM2JYXK1E–Friendship Link - Outside No. 10 Downing Street Sir Winston Churchill warmly clasp the hand of the Canadian Prime Minister, Mr. St. Laurent who had been the British Premier's guest at ***** on. Mr. St. Laurent is in London at the part of a round-the-world flight which he is making to visit the Asiatic members of the Commonwealth. February 08, 1954. (Photo by Herbert Ludford, United Press Photo).
RM2JAYH45–Churchill's Birthday Picture: The latest picture of Britain Premier Sir Winston Churchill made for his 79th birthday, which he celebrates on Monday, November 30. The picture was taken in the Cabinet Room at 10, Downing Street, official London residence of British Prime Ministers. On Tuesday 1st December Sir Winston leaves for the momentous Big Powers meeting in Bermuda. November 27, 1953. (Photo by Reuterphoto).
RM2JAYGMF–Sir Winston Receives Ulster Freedoms at the Mansion House -- Sir Winston Churchill, at the Mansion House, London, to receive the Freedoms of Belfast and Londonderry to-day (Friday), is pictured with - left to right - Lord Brookeborough, Prime Minister of Northern Ireland; Field-Marshal, Viscount Montgomery; Field-Marshal, Viscount Alawbrooke; Field-Marshal, Earl Alexander; and General Sir Gerald Temper, Chief of the Imperial General Staff. December 16, 1955. (Photo by Reuterphoto).
RM2JAYH3W–Churchill Looks Fit - Leaves Chartwell For Chequers : Looking very fit, Prime Minister Sir Winston Churchill leaves his home at Chartwell, Kent, for Chequers, the Premier's official country residence. to-day (Friday). This is the first tire Sir Winston has been photographed since doctors ordered him to rest a month ago. Sir Winston in 1953 - think neck and heavy shoulders combined to give him the appearance of a bull of a man. July 24, 1953. (Photo by Reuterphoto).
RM2JAYGM0–Premier Fit and Well Again -- Looking fighting fit and completely recover from his cold Sir Winston Churchill is seen leaving No.10, Downing Street this afternoon. Sir Winston Churchill who has been suffering from a cold which has kept him indoors for the past few days, has now completely recovered and looked fit and well went he left No.10, Downing Street for the House this afternoon, after Mrs. Roosevelt had lunched with him. March 10, 1955. (Photo by Fox Photos).
RM2HX5GJJ–Much has been written of Sir. Winston Churchill's legendary thirst for Pol Roger Champagne. Churchill, it seems, was a marketing manager's dream: he was 'brand loyalty' personified. He professed to drink no other champagne than Pol, and reportedly quite a lot of it. Wit and eloquence is the house of Pol Roger's long suit. The present director-general, Christian Pol Roger, was in Australia last week to launch the new Pol Roger cuvee Sir. Winston Churchill. August 09, 1955. (Photo by Identity Studio Pty. Ltd.).
RM2JAYGKW–Sir Winston Opens New Community Hall -- Sir Winston Churchill unveiling the plaque to Sir James Hawkery. Sir Winston Churchill today opened the new £40,000 Community hall at Wood ford Green and unveiled a wooden plaque to Sir James Hawkery, after whom the hall has been named. It was Sir James, as chairman of the Local Conservatives, who persuaded Them. 20years ago, to adopt Sir Winston as their candidate. March 26, 1955. (Photo by Paul Popper, Paul Popper Ltd.).
RM2JAYH37–Commonwealth Prime Ministers Conference : Sir Winston Churchill talking to Mr. R.G. Menzies, the Australian Prime Minister at No. 10. Downing Street this afternoon. Sir Winston Churchill presided at the first meeting of the Commonwealth Conference of Prime Ministers which opened in London no. 10. Downing Street this afternoon. The conference which is expected to last nine days, will almost certainly discuss the present crisis in the far east. January 31, 1955. (Photo by Paul Popper, Paul Popper Ltd.).
RM2HX5YAP–De Valera Lunches With Sir Winston Irish Prime Minister Eamon de Valera lunched with British Prime Minister, Sir Winston Churchill at number ten Downing street today September 16th. Sir Winston Churchill (centre), greets Eamon de Valera (left), and Frank Aiken the Irish Foreign Minister (right), as they arrived at number ten downing street for lunch today September. November 01, 1953. (Photo by Associated Press Photo).;De Valera Lunches With Sir Winston Irish Prime Minister Eamon de Valera lunch
RM2JAYGN2–Sir Winston Seen His Statue Unveiled -- Sir Winston Churchill seen inspecting the poses of pikemen of the H.A.C., outside the Guildhall this morning. Sir Winston Churchill today saw a larger than life size bronze statue of himself unveiled at the Guildhall by the Lord Mayor of London Sir Seymour Howard. This statue, by Mr.Oscar Nemon shows Sir Kinston seated in an armchair Before this ceremony at which he made a speech, Sir Winston inspected a posse of Pikemen of the honorable Artillery Company. June 21, 1955. (Photo by Fox Photos).
RM2J43JX5–Prime Minister Visits Caen With General Montgomery - The Prime Minister looking at Caen, with Gen. Sir Bernard Montgomary (right) and Lieutenant-General Sir Miles Dempsey. The Prime Minister, accompanied by General Montgomery and Lt.-Gen. Demspey, commanding 2nd. Army, paid a surprise visit to Caen, now entirely in allied hands. he drove through the town in an open car, crossing the two bridges built by men of the Royal Engineers over the river Orne, and noe known as Winston Bridge and Churchill Bridge. June 24, 1944. (Photo by British Official Photograph).
RM2JYXK1W–Canadian Premier Lunches With Churchill - Left to Right-Mr. Jean Paul St. Laurent: Mrs. Hugh O'Donnell (son and daughter of the Canadian Premier); Sir Winston Churchill; Lady Churchill; and Mr. Louis St. Laurent. The Canadian Prime Minister is in London on a world tour to meet leaders in the search for an approach to peace. British Prime Minister Sir Winston Churchill with his guests, Canadian Prime Minister Mr. Louis St. Laurent and members of his family, at 10, Downing Street, London, to-day (Saturday). February 06, 1954. (Photo by Reuterphoto).
RM2JAYGNM–Putting More Zip In The Pictures -- President Eisenhower obliges photographers by helping to put 'more zip in these pictures,' as he termed it. as the Big Three conferees pose for pictures at the Mid-Ocean Club in Bermuda yesterday At top he gestures with his bandaged left hand during an exchange with Britain's Prime Minister Sir Winston Churchill In center he turns to French Premier Joseph Laniel, speaking in French apparently since Laniel does not speak or understand English. In bottom photo Laniel looks up at something in the sky. Churchill wears his famed zippered shoes but does not have t
RM2JAYGNE–Sir Winston with his Cabinet -- (Left to right - Back row) Mr.Osbert Peake, Mr.Peter Thorneycroft, Sir Walter Monkton, Mr.Stuart, Mr.Lloyd George, Mr.Lennox-Boyd, Mr.Duncan Sandys, Sir Norman Brook (Secretary to the Cabinet), (front row) Mr. MacMillan, Lord Woolton, Lord Kilmuir, Sir Anthony Eden, Sir Winston Churchill, Lord Salisbury, Mr. Butler, Lord Swinton and Mr. Crookshank. Sir Winston Churchill Photographed at No.10. Downing street after this morning's Cabinet Meeting. April 05, 1955. (Photo by Paul Popper, Paul Popper Ltd.).
RM2JAYGWD–Sir Winston Takes His Grandson's Hand : Sir Winston and Lady Churchill arriving at Westerham Parish Church with the four children of Mr. and Mrs. Soames. The Prime Minister is holding the hand of Nicholas (who will be seven in February). Lady Churchill has the hand of Emma. On left are Jeremy, 2½, and Charlotte Clementine, held by a nurse. Sir Winston and Lady Churchill were present at the christening in Westerham (Kent) Parish Church to-day (Saturday) of their newest granddaughter four-months-old Charlotte Clementine Soames. November 06, 1954. (Photo by Reuterphoto).
RM2HX5RBM–Young Adrian Wilmshurst stopped the show with his impersonation of Sir Winston Churchill at the Hastings and Rye Conservatives' garden fete at St. Leonards today. Smiling at Adrian is Mrs. Christopher Soames, the Prime Minister's daughter, who oped the fete. August 8, 1953. (Photo by Daily Mail Contract Pictures).
RM2JAYH2B–Young Winston Churchill At The Boat Show: Trying out a speedboat at the National Boat show at Olympia is the Prime Ministers grandson, Young Winston Spencer Churchill. There to explain things to him is Mr. Uffa Fox (right) sailing master to H.R.H. The Duke of Edinburgh. Among the thousands of visitors to the National Boat show at Olympia on Saturday, January 1st. was small boy who bears a famous names, Winston Churchill. He is the son of Mr. Randolph Churchill and Grandson of the Prime Minister, after whom he is named, Sir Winston Churchill. January 03, 1955. (Photo by Fox Photos).
RM2JAYH0F–The Big Three Conference - Mr. Churchill leaving the British headquarters during the Three Power Conference at Yalta, Crimea. February 1, 1945. (Photo by British Official Photograph).
RM2JAYGW8–Official Visit - Mr. and Mrs. Churchill... happy pictures taken when they visited the Home Guard selection on the Horseguards Parade, London. January 01, 1945. (Photo by British Official Photograph).
RM2JAYGPF–Mr. Churchill's Return : Mr. and Mrs. Churchill arriving. The Prime Minister returned to London to-day following his illness in the Middle East. January 01, 1944. (Photo by Photo News Agencies Ltd.)
RM2JAYGTP–Churchill's Mission - Victory Salute popularized by Churchill during the war was the doughty Englishman's reaction to his latest triumph at the polls. His wife shares his newest moment of glory. December 23, 1951. (Photo by International News Photos).
RM2JAYGP2–'I think I Have ***** A Holiday' Said Mr. Churchill As He Left For America - Mr. and Mrs. Churchill leaving their house ***** Part Gate this morning for Florida. January 10, 1946. (Photo by Sport & General Press Agency Ltd.).
RM2HX5RBW–Lady Mary Soames - Winston Churchill Memorial Trust, Daughter Of Sir Winston Churchill. November 23, 1954. (Photo by The New York Times).
RM2JAYGM9–Mr. and Mrs. Churchill paid a surprise visit to the London Zoo where they receives a great welcome from the holiday at Home Crowds. Mr. and Mrs. Churchill with 'Betad' Lion cubs. October 25, 1943. (Photo by Sport & General Press Agency Ltd.).
RM2JAYGPP–Mr. Churchill 's 78th Birthday: Mr. Churchill was 78 yesterday and he held a party at No. 10 Downing-street. This picture shows Mr and Mrs. Churchill leaving No. 10 for a lunch-date. December 01, 1952. (Photo by Daily Mail Contract Picture).
RM2JAYH2K–Off to the U.S.. : Photographers crowd round Mr. and Mrs. Churchill at Waterloo station last night. He was travelling Southampton to board the liner Queen Mary on his way to meet President-elect Eisenhower in America. December 31, 1952. (Photo by Daily Mail Contract Picture)
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