RMFX7REB–Churchill - World War II - british propaganda Poster
RMFG7556–WINSTON CHURCHILL /n(1874-1965). English statesman and writer. Photograph, 1941.
RMFKK2Y3–Sir Winston Churchill wartime image with a 'Tommy' gun. From the archives of Press Portrait Service - formerly Press Portrait Bureau.
RMBMN1M4–Vintage 1920s photo of Winston Churchill (1874 - 1965) - Conservative (formerly Liberal) statesman and twice UK Prime Minister.
RMC5NCCA–winston churchill
RMERHN5Y–CHURCHILL, Sir Winston. English politician wearing top hat
RMEX6WPJ–Winston Churchill the World war two British prime Minister with soldiers 1942
RMF0ER22–Churchill, Winston, 30.11.1874 - 24.1.1965, British politician (Cons.), portrait, circa 1960,
RME0KNM9–Prime Minister Sir Winston Churchill
RME4C7XN–William Randolph Hearst, Winston Churchill, Louis B. Mayer, Portrait, 1930s
RMHT40D9–Winston Churchill during his time as war correspodant, c1899, (1945). Artist: Unknown.
RMMMG7T7–Prime Minister Winston Churchill of Great Britain
RMFDGX22–Winston Churchill. Portrait of British Prime Minister Sir Winston Churchill, c.1942
RMHGF9D5–Churchill shooting in North Wales as a guest of his friend the Duke of Westminster.1933
RMAKCX96–WINSTON CHURCHILL gives his famous V for Victory sign on the steps of No 10 Downing Street in 1945
RM2ATPHGX–Sir Winston Leonard Spencer-Churchill, 1874 – 1965. British politician, army officer, writer and twice Prime Minister of the United Kingdom.
RMCWART5–Winston Churchill, (1874-1965) British Prime Minister and 1953 Nobel Prize for Literature. On being returned to being Prime
RMH9KY7R–1940 Illustrated British Prime Minister Winston Churchill
RMHRNXN2–WWII, Winston Churchill, U.K. Prime Minister
RM2C21D5R–WINSTON CHURCHILL WITH CIGAR BOW TIE AND HOMBURG HAT Great Britain's greatest and revered wartime leader, whose magnificent speeches galvanised a nation to successfully resist Nazi Germany aggression in World War II. This post war image 1949/1950 finds him smoking his favourite and signature cuban cigar. Churchill was knighted for his services to Great Britain, as Sir Winston Leonard Spencer Churchill. A great English statesman writer and keen artist painter (1874-1965).
RMFF8C22–WINSTON CHURCHILL /n(1874-1965). British statesman and author. Photographed in 1945.
RMCC0XDG–British wartime leader Winston Churchill with his famous V for victory sign. Image from the archives of Press Portrait Service (formerly Press Portait Bureau) 1946 image
RMCFF645–Minister Churchill during the election campaign,London,1935
RMERHDDH–Sir Winston Churchill leaving 10 Downing Street, London. British Prime Minister, 1874-1965.
RMF7NH8C–Photograph of Winston Churchill (1874-1965) British politician who was the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. Dated 1943
RMF0EWF4–Churchill, Winston, 30.11.1874 - 24.1.1965, British politician (Cons.), Prime Minister 10.5.1940 - 26.7.1945, with wife Clementine of the beach of Hendaye, Aquitaine, early July 1945,
RME0KWKM–Sir Winston Churchill giving a speech
RMBPWFAR–WINSTON CHURCHILL PRIME MINISTER OF ENGLAND 01 May 1943
RMHT40DC–Winston Churchill around the time he first entered parliament, c1901, (1945). Artist: Unknown.
RMH28HBD–'Winston Churchill' in military uniform
RMFDH1AC–Wiinston Churchill. Portrait of the British statesman, as a young man, c.1900
RMG51H1J–Sir Winston Churchill in the cabinet room at 10 Downing Street.
RMAWAKC9–WINSTON CHURCHILL (1874-1965) British Prime Minister gives his V for Victory sign in April 1945 outside 10 Downing Street
RM2CKNWW0–Winston Churchill, seen here with his pet poodle Rufus II. Sir Winston Leonard Spencer-Churchill, 1874 – 1965. British politician, army officer, writer and twice Prime Minister of the United Kingdom.
RMRKFT6W–Portrait of Winston Churchill in 1900 as a politician in the Lower House of the Houses of Parliament as a young man
RMFF95NN–WINSTON CHURCHILL /n(1874-1965). British statesman and author. Painting, 1940, by Captain Cuthbert Orde. EDITORIAL USE ONLY.
RMAYNRNG–Sir Winston Churchill British wartime leader 1940 s image
RMG381N3–WINSTON CHURCHILL (1874-1965) British statesman and author Reading correspondence at his desk in 1933
RMBWN8F8–Yalta Conference 1945 Winston Churchill Franklin D. Roosevelt Joseph Stalin Castle Liwadija British prime minist
RMERHF9Y–Winston Churchill - portrait. British politician, 1874-1965. Prime Minister (1940-1945 and 1951-1955). c.1920s
RMC5NCC6–winston churchill and his wife clementine
RMDYF2A1–Winston Churchill as Harrow School student circa 1887
RME0KRA2–Apr. 16, 1939 - Winston Churchill as air Commodore
RMBPWFFM–WINSTON CHURCHILL PRIME MINISTER OF ENGLAND 01 June 1950
RMRA2WRD–Winston Churchill, seen here in 1919 with the Prince of Wales, future Edward VIII. Sir Winston Leonard Spencer-Churchill, 1874 –1965. British politician, statesman, army officer, and writer, who was Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1940 to 1945 and again from 1951 to 1955.
RMC269DP–Lady Randolph Churchill, mother of British Prime Minister Winston Churchill.
RMF0M6BJ–Churchill, Winston, 30.11.1874 - 24.1.1965, British politician (Cons.), Leader of the Opposition 26.7.1945 - 26.10.1951, portrait, after announcement of the polling results, Woodford Green, Essex, 25.10.1951,
RMGAFMNX–Chancellor of the Exchequer, Winston Churchill, inspects a troop from the Royal Tank Corps. The tanks are Vickers Medium Mk II.
RMBNJE7Y–SIR WINSTON CHURCHILL on a visit to Ottawa in June 1954
RM2CKNWT3–Winston Churchill in the garden of 10 Downing Street, during World War Two. Sir Winston Leonard Spencer-Churchill, 1874 – 1965. British politician, army officer, writer and twice Prime Minister of the United Kingdom.
RMDJ4RCH–WW2 propaganda painting of presiding prime minister Winston Churchill in naval uniform, one of Great Britain's finest leaders
RMC45H3T–Winston Churchill, 1939
RMB3F1JH–WW2/Churchill at Siegfried Line/1945.
RME6DXBM–Prime Minister Winston Churchill (L) and President Franklin D. Roosevelt at Conference Table, White House, Washington, DC,
RMFF8DCP–SIR WINSTON CHURCHILL /n(1874-1965). British statesman and author. Wearing the order of merit, c1956. EDITORIAL USE ONLY.
RMAYNRPY–Sir Winston Churchill British wartime leader 1940 s image
RMEJ5R61–US Navy Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer USS Winston S. Churchill in rough seas during 6th Fleet operations March 16, 2015 in the Atlantic Ocean.
RMF56MYG–Winston Churchill refers to the nation's first month of the war on 8 October 1939, UK
RMERH23M–Sir Winston Churchill - portrait of British Prime Minister giving the 'V' victory sign on 5 June 1943 outside of 10 Downing
RMC8B0RH–Giuseppe Stalin,Winston Churchill,1945
RMEX6P91–Winston Churchill as British wartime prime minister 1941
RME11R8X–Winston Spencer-Churchill admits to affair
RMHT40EE–'Returned for Epping Mrs. Churchill and daughter Diana share happiness and victory', 1931, (1945). Artist: Unknown.
RMKFD77D–Winston Churchill, ( Sir Winston Leonard Spencer-Churchill, ) 1874 –1965 was a British statesman, army officer, and writer. He served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1940 to 1945 . World War II
RMAY4X7C–Churchill Bathes
RMGDBM3J–Churchill, Winston, 30.11.1874 - 24.1.1965, British politician (Cons.), Prime Minister 10.5.1940 - 26.7.1945, visit to tea at No. 615 Squadron, Royal Air Force, 1940 / 1941,
RMAYB1CC–Statue of Churchill at Westminster London
RMB3KHNT–YALTA CONFERENCE in February 1945 at the Livadia Palace. From left Churchill, Roosevelt and Stalin. Photo Lewis Gale
RM2CKNWPR–In the Western Desert, August 1942. Winston Churchill viewing the El Alamein positions. In August 1942, after the German advance in the Western Desert had been halted, Sir Winston flew out to Cairo and visited the Alamein positions. He wanted to see for himself the cause of the reverse which had befallen our superior forces and what changes, if any, were needed in the command of that vast theatre of war. Sir Winston Leonard Spencer-Churchill, 1874 – 1965. British politician, army officer, writer and twice Prime Minister of the United Kingdom.
RFBKHFA3–Polar Bears, (Ursus maritmus), play fighting, Hudson Bay, Churchill, Manitoba, Canada.
RFATTXFC–Sir Winston Churchill statue Barrakka Gardens The Island of Malta
RMA9K4MP–Jennie Spencer-Churchill, nee Jerome, known as Lady Randolph Churchill, 1854 - 1921. American-born British socialite, mother of Winston Churchill.
RM2A2BAWK–'''Winston Churchill Statue'', Jean Cardot, 1988, Jardins Petit Palais Musée des Beaux Arts de la Ville de Paris, France, Europe
RMFF69TD–CHURCHILL WITH BALDWIN. /nSir Winston Churchill (1874-1965), English statesman. Pictured when Chancellor of the Exchequer, with British Prime Minister Stanley Baldwin at 10 Downing Street, London, c1925.
RMCXR5KT–Sir Winston Churchill British wartime leader. 1940's image. From the archives of Press Portrait Service (Formerly Press Portrait Bureau)
RMAS4DBF–Statue of Winston Churchill in Parliament Square Big Ben Palace of Westminster London UK
RMH9KXF8–1940 Picture Post Prime Minister Winston Churchill
RMERH09F–Sir Winston Churchill as a young man, British Prime Minister, 1874-1965.
RMCFF642–Churchill,Roosevelt and Stalin at the Yalta Conference,1945
RMF7NP0A–letter from Prime Minister Winston Churchill to New Zealand premier, Walter Nash, 1953
RME0KNMA–Prime Minister Sir Winston Churchill
RMHT40E1–Winston Churchill with his daughter Mary at Chartwell, c1924, (1945). Artist: Unknown.
RMGDD3T7–Churchill, Winston, 30.11.1874 - 24.1.1965, British politician (Cons.), Prime Minister 10.5.1940 - 26.7.1945, full length, giving a boy an autograph, harbour in Southern England, 1940 / 1941,
RMA6KGMG–Statue of Winston Churchill in Westminster Square, London.
RMR4BHPD–WINSTON CHURCHILL (centre) with Polish General Wladyslaw Sikorski at left and General Charles de Gaulle at army manouvres in England in 1941
RM2ATPHH1–Sir Winston Leonard Spencer-Churchill, 1874 – 1965. British politician, army officer, writer and twice Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. Seen here aged 26.
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