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LONDON, April 5, 1955 (UP) - Sir Winston Churchill, the grand old man of ... 1921, of his third daughter, Marigold, just short of her third birthday. The greatest political blow he ever took ...
The land on which Salamander sits, for example, was once owned by Pamela Harriman, the supremely well-connected daughter-in-law of Winston Churchill who went on to ... which supplies the JG restaurant ...
Cita Stelzer’s Working with Winston is about Churchill’s relationship ... Only thirteen days later, Churchill’s young daughter Marigold (whom he had nicknamed ‘The Duckadilly’), not yet three years ...
In April 1944, prime minister Winston Churchill had a lot on his plate. Chief among his many worries was, of course, the direction of the fight against Nazi Germany as war continued to rage.
Christie’s Modern British and Irish Art Evening Sale achieved a total of £11,312,620/ $14,672,468/ €13,428,080, with sell-through rates of 96% by lot and 98% by value. Christie’s announced its March ...
Artist Graham Sutherland, who painted a portrait of Sir Winston Churchill that the wartime leader hated, has been honoured with a blue plaque in south London. The commemorative plate from English ...
The gift of a common tongue is a priceless inheritance and it may well someday become the foundation of a common citizenship,” Winston Churchill prophesied in his famous speech at Harvard ...
Just another day in Caryl Churchill’s world. The arrival of new work by Churchill ... she’s his enemy as soon as he kills ...
Winston Churchill, British Secretary of State for War, sent the Black and Tans into Ireland on March 25, 1920. It was a fatal mistake by the British that drove Irish opposition to British rule to ...
it is easy to imagine the appeal these panoramic views of the Weald of Kent must have had for Winston Churchill, luring him away from London’s political battlegrounds. During much of the 1930s ...