RMG42F2W–PAP LON 24 26.4.95. Library file (256901-10), dated 17.9.93. Conservative MP Winston Churchill. Papers belonging to the MPs grandfather, wartime Prime Minister Sir Winston Churchill, have been secured for the nation with a 13 million-plus grant from National Lottery funds, it was announced today (Wednesday). See PA story ARTS Lottery. Photo by Rebecca Naden/PA.in.
RM2WPJGD9–Young Winston Churchill addressing a crowd in the early 1900s.
RMA8FK9D–Winston Churchill MP grandson to Sir Winston Churchill at the Houses of Parliament London 1980 1980S HOMER SYKES
RMG57M04–Queen Elizabeth II, with Baroness Spencer-Churchill and Winston Churchill MP, views the new bronze statue of Sir Winston Churchill after its unveiling by Lady Spencer-Churchill in Parliament Square. The 12ft figure, standing on a granite plinth, is the work of Ivor Roberts-Jones.
RMH28HB9–Young 'Winston Churchill' in 1900
RMG5T21H–Winston Churchill, Conservative MP for Stretford, joins Mary Longstreath (left) and Lorna Hurst in saying 'yes' to Europe at a rally in his constituency, when, referring to recent television broadcasts by the National Referendum Campaign, he said it was 'mischievous and misleading' of anti-Marketeers to suggest his grandfather, Sir Winston, had been an opponent of European Unity.
RF2K1R4EY–Winston Churchill as MP for Dundee, Scotland 1907
RM2D4JR19–1900 Oldham UK election poster for Churchill and Crisp - Election Poster – Winston Churchill political poster urging votes for 'Churchill and Crisp' the polling of 1900 had become known as the Khaki Election because it was conducted against the backdrop of apparent British success in the Boer War. This put the Conservative Government in a strong position and allowed Churchill to exploit his South African experiences to the full. The Oldham result declared on 1 October voters had given Churchill their second vote to get him elected as the town’s second MP. His career in politics had started
RM2M3T34X–Winston Churchill, his car surrounded by rejoicing crowds, returns to his hotel after winning the Dundee by-election in 1908. Note the Votes for Women placard in the background.
RMH28HB8–'Winston Churchill' as a child
RM2F8BH1B–The Right Honourable Winston S Churchill, CH MP, WW2 portrait poster, original painting by Cecil Beaton, 1942-1945
RMH28HBD–'Winston Churchill' in military uniform
RMRXEHCE–Sir Winston Churchill British wartime leader. 1940's image. Copyright from the archives of Press Portrait Service (Formerly Press Portrait Bureau)
RM2BJ04DN–Sir Winston Churchill at the Kent Cherry and Soft Fruit Show in July 1948 when he helped himself to some of the prize winning fruit - 17th November 1954
RM2KG45RP–1960, historical, a bronze statue of the famous British statesman, soldier and writer Winston Churchill in Woodford Green, Essex, England, UK. British Prime Minister from 1940 -1945 & 1951-1955, Churchill was the MP for Woodford Green between 1945-1964 and present when the sculpture was unveiled in Ocober 1959.
RMG84716–Prime Minister Winston Churchill (left) with Marshal Tito, head of the Yugoslav nation, at 10 Downing Street.
RMK9YG01–Winston Churchill with F E Smith 1st Earl of Birkenhead (his personal and political friend) behind him.
RMAHFTYD–Churchill Young
RMG51H1J–Sir Winston Churchill in the cabinet room at 10 Downing Street.
RMG375M1–Winston Churchill
RM2WPJGDG–Young Winston Churchill addressing a crowd in the early 1900s.
RMARXB41–Winston Churchill MP with first wife Mary 'Minnie' Caroline d'Erlanger 1986 in the garden of their country home 1980S HOMER SYKES
RMKHAK7D–WInston Churchill, Prime Minister of Great Britain, broadcasting from the BBC to Europe in June of 1942.
RMG39RTA–Winston Churchill in Parliament
RMG5T2EP–Nicholas Soames MP (Grandson of Sir Winston Churchill) arriving at the premiere of the BBC TV drama 'The Gathering Storm' at the Curzon Mayfair cinema, London. The drama based on the life of Winston Churchill will be shown on the BBC in June 2002.
RF2K1R4F2–Winston Churchill as MP for Dundee, Scotland 1907
RMDRFJX6–Winston Churchill at Chelmsford, Essex
RF2K1R4EX–Winston Churchill elected as MP for Dundee, Scotland. 1908
RMDRFJY2–Winston Churchill walking along the street
RMHGF9B9–1907 Winston Churchill MP visits his Manchester Constituency
RM2HPT10D–Winston Churchill, art portrait painting by unknown artist, 1939-1946 war art
RF2K1R8GN–Winston Churchill elected MP for Epping in the 1935 General Election
RM2FMHGW7–Winston Churchill MP outside the Houses of Parliament during MINERS protest
RMHGF9A2–Sir Winston Churchill with daughter Mary
RM2KG45JF–1960, historical, a bronze statue of the famous British statesman, soldier and writer Winston Churchill in Woodford Green, Essex, England, UK. British Prime Minister from 1940 -1945 & 1951-1955, Churchill was the MP for Woodford Green between 1945-1964 and present when the sculpture was unveiled in Ocober 1959.
RMHT40DC–Winston Churchill around the time he first entered parliament, c1901, (1945). Artist: Unknown.
RMAYNRNG–Sir Winston Churchill British wartime leader 1940 s image
RMG81XJ5–Sir Nicholas Soames MP after the unveiling of a bust of Sir Winston Churchill in the grounds of Blenheim Palace, Oxfordshire.
RME11465–Oct. 28, 1975 - Members of the Churchill Family Attend Re-Commissioned Ceremony of the Nuclear-Powered Submarine HMS Churchill : Sir Winston Churchill's daughter, Lady Soames, and his grandson, Mr. Winston Churchill, MP, were guests of honour when the 3,500-ton nuclear-powered fleat submarine HMS Churchill was re-commissioned at Chatham Naval Bass today. Photo shows The ship's commissioning cake is being cut by Mrs. M.D
RMAY82CD–Winston Churchill MP grandson to Sir Winston Churchill 1980 UK 1986 HOMER SYKES
RMKHAK7A–WInston Churchill, Prime Minister of Great Britain, broadcasting from the BBC to Europe in June of 1942.
RMAFXG40–Winston Churchill portrait British politician 1980 UK HOMER SYKES
RM2D2X68D–Winston Churchill MP arriving at Manchester Royal Infirmary to meet the City centre bomb blast survivors. Photo by Peter Wilcock/PA.
RMAYA381–Winston Churchill MP grandson to Sir Winston Churchill Houses of Parliament London England 1986 1980s HOMER SYKES
RMGG0ETX–Autograph / signature of (late) The Right Honourable Sir Winston Churchill MP, KG OM CH TD DL FRS RA, at Worcester Guildhall UK
RMPGKNWP–Hugh Cecil, 1st Baron Quickswood
RMDRFJXB–Winston Churchill on a naval visit
RM2HMP98C–The Prime Minister, the Rt Hon Winston Churchill, MP, with men of the 50th Division who took part in the D-Day landings. 1944.
RM2K63R4N–Winston Churchill (1874 - 1965), during World War One Churchill was Minister of Munitions later served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1940 to 1945, during the Second World War.
RM2HPT100–Winston Churchill, in Trinity House uniform, portrait painting in grisaille by Marc Stone, 1939-1946
RMANHK58–Winston Churchill Statesman
RFHXE91P–Winston Churchill, Conservative party Member of Parliament for Davyhulme and grandson of the wartime Prime Minister, attends an event in London, England on April 17, 1991.
RM2KG45K4–1960, historical, a bronze statue of the famous British statesman, soldier and writer Winston Churchill in Woodford Green, Essex, England, UK. British Prime Minister from 1940 -1945 & 1951-1955, Churchill was the MP for Woodford Green between 1945-1964 and present when the sculpture was unveiled in Ocober 1959.
RFRC66E2–Winston Churchill is elected M.P. for Dundee. 9h May 1908
RMTXJ8EK–1940 Picture Post Winston Churchill, Prime Minister
RMHGF9BC–Churchill elected conservative MP for Oldham. Age 25. His first year in Parliament. 1901
RMAYNRPY–Sir Winston Churchill British wartime leader 1940 s image
RMHGF9AY–1900's Churchill elected conservative MP for Oldham. Age 25. His first year in Parliament
RF2JPP2NM–Winston Churchill Statue Woodford England
RF2PGDHEA–Winston Churchill in Plymouth to survey the bomb damage of the April raids with Clementine and Plymouth MP Nancy Astor. May 1941
RME12PKJ–Feb. 24, 2012 - The Rt. Hon Sir Anthony Eden KG. MC. MP The Foreign Secretary and probable successor to Sir Winston Churchill, photographed at his official residence in Carlton House Terrace.
RF2K1R4A3–Winston Churchill aged 26. Newly elected MP for Oldham, Lancashire. 1901
RMD5P6H9–Winston Churchill and family 1980s Broadwater House, Chailey, Sussex Uk 1986 HOMER SYKES
RF2K1R8ET–Winston Churchill canvassing as a Liberal candidate in the 1906 election. He was elected as MP for North Manchester.
RMG71FA8–500 to each of four runners who were first in the relay to four London churches. Pictured next to Roger Bannister are fellow runners and his pacemakers for hi record run, Chris Chataway (c) and Chris Brasher (l).
RFRC6756–General Sir Ian Hamilton, Winston Churchill his brother Jack and the MP F.E.Smith at Buckingham. September 1913, during army manoeuvres.
RM2HMP989–The Prime Minister, the Rt Hon Winston Churchill, MP, with men of the 50th Division who took part in the D-Day landings. 1944.
RFRC7867–Winston Churchilll in London having returned from the western front .May 1916
RM2D35EXH–Overlooked by a portrait of wartime Prime Minister Winston Churchill, Conservative Party Leader David Cameron addresses his regular news conference at the St Stephen's Club, Westminster.
RMHGF9AE–Jennie Jerome wife of Lord Randolph Churchill and mother of Winston Churchill. Circa 1880
RMANHK5B–Winston Churchill And Stanley Baldwin
RM2KG45RH–1960, historical, a bronze statue of the famous British statesman, soldier and writer Winston Churchill in Woodford Green, Essex, England, UK. British Prime Minister from 1940 -1945 & 1951-1955, Churchill was the MP for Woodford Green between 1945-1964 and present when the sculpture was unveiled in Ocober 1959.
RM2M97X3T–Lord Randolph Henry Spencer Churchill (1849-1895), British politician, at this time MP for Woodstock. At the time he was making his mark at Westminster by criticising members of both political parties. 'The youth who puts his finger in many pies, and, now and then, a hot one.' He was the father of Winston Churchill.
RFHXE91W–Winston Churchill (left), Conservative party Member of Parliament for Davyhulme and Robert Maxwell, Chairman of Mirror Group Newspapers, attend an event in London, England on April 17, 1991.
RMA30NH7–Churchill Heckling 1905
RMTXJT6D–1940 Picture Post Prime British Minister Winston Churchill
RMG81XJD–Sir Nicholas Soames MP (left) and his cousin The Duke of Marlborough, Jamie Spencer-Churchill before the unveiling of a bust of Sir Winston Churchill in the grounds of Blenheim Palace, Oxfordshire.
RMTXJ86H–1939 Sunday Pictorial Winston Churchill
RMCC46EK–John Winston Spencer Churchill 7th Duke of Marlborough 1822 1883 Earl Sunderland Marquess Blandford British statesman nobleman
RMTXJ86M–1940 Berliner Illustrierte Zeitung Winston Churchill
RMRC5P8B–'Election at Epping', 1924, (1945). Creator: Unknown.
RMAFRX74–Winston Churchill at home in Westminster London 1986 1980s UK. HOMER SYKES
RMW5W17K–Winston Churchill at the BBC Savoy Hill London April 1928
RMAFXG3D–Winston Churchill British politician with his first wife Mary 'Minnie' Caroline d'Erlanger children at home in Kent 1986 1980s HOMER SYKES
RMD4BPXT–BUST OF SIR WINSTON CHURCHILL IN FRONT OF THE MANOR HOUSE, WANSTEAD HIGH STREET, LONDON
RMAY82C9–Winston Churchill MP grandson to Sir Winston Churchill talking with his constituents in Davyhulme,Trafford, Greater Manchester 1986 1980s UK HOMER SYK
RME0DK8C–Plaque of Sir Winston Churchill unveiled by his Daughter The Lady Soames on 9th May 2008 in Dundee, UK
RMHGF9A7–Jennie Jerome wife of Lord Randolph Churchill and mother of Winston Churchill. Circa 1880
RM2GC31RJ–Queen Elizabeth II chats to Sir Winston Churchill whilst awaiting the arrival of the Queen Mother at Waterloo Station on her return from visiting Canada and America. 24th November 1954
RM2KG45X3–1960, historical, a bronze statue of the famous British statesman, soldier and writer Winston Churchill in Woodford Green, Essex, England, UK. British Prime Minister from 1940 -1945 & 1951-1955, Churchill was the MP for Woodford Green between 1945-1964 and was present when the sculpture by David McFall was unveiled in Ocober 1959.
RMHGF9A3–Jennie Jerome wife of Lord Randolph Churchill and mother of Winston Churchill. Circa 1874
RM2GC38JA–HRH Princess Elizabeth greets Mr Winston Churchill at the Guildhall dinner at which the Lord Mayor's National Thanksgiving Fund was launched. In the background can be seen the Prime Minister Mr Atlee and Mrs Atlee 23rd March 1950
RMHGF9A8–Jennie Jerome wife of Lord Randolph Churchill and mother of Winston Churchill. Portrait photograph as a child
RM2GC3M38–A Hug For Princess Anne From the Queen Mother . Her Majesty , the Queen Mother , back home after her tour of Canada and the USA , hugs her granddaughter , Princess Anne at Waterloo Station on her arrival from Southampton . Looking on are Prince Charles , the Queen , the Duke of Edinburgh with Sir WInston Churchill in the centre . 29th November 1954
RFRC667Y–Winston Churchill having resigned his army commission in May 1899 stood as Conservative candidate for Oldham
RMG82HMR–The Duchess of Cornwall (second right), the Duke of Marlborough, Jamie Spencer-Churchill (right) and the reverend Canon Adrian Daffern look on as Sir Nicholas Soames MP (left) makes a speech before the unveiling of a bust of Sir Winston Churchill int he grounds of Blenheim Palace, Oxfordshire.
RMHGF9A9–Jennie Jerome wife of Lord Randolph Churchill and mother of Winston Churchill, with Winston aged two. Dublin 1876
RMTXJ86R–1940 Berliner Illustrierte Zeitung Winston Churchill
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