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Churchill Collection (#3)

"Churchill: The Indomitable Leader Who Inspired a Nation" In 1942, amidst the turmoil of World War II, Winston Churchill stood tall, making his famous V for Victory sign

Background imageChurchill Collection: Nancy Lancaster and Clementine Churchill

Nancy Lancaster and Clementine Churchill
Outside the new Churchill Hospital of the American Hospital in Britain, opened at Oxford: Mrs Ronald Tree (Nancy Lancaster, the influential interior decorator), Professor Phillip D Wilson

Background imageChurchill Collection: Canada, Manitoba, Churchill. Polar bear emerging from snow shelter. Canada Credit as

Canada, Manitoba, Churchill. Polar bear emerging from snow shelter. Canada Credit as: Mike Grandmaison / Jaynes Gallery / DanitaDelimont

Background imageChurchill Collection: Queen Elizabeth II returns to UK after death of King George

Queen Elizabeth II returns to UK after death of King George
The new Queen Elizabeth II, dressed in black - mourning her recently deceased father King George VI - returns to the UK after cutting short her holiday in Kenya after receiving the news

Background imageChurchill Collection: The Cairo Conference

The Cairo Conference
The Conference at Cairo to discuss Mesopotamia (Iraq) in 1921 attended by Winston Churchill, King Faisal of Iraq, Sir Percy Cox, Gertrude Bell

Background imageChurchill Collection: Signing Autographs in the North Country, c1945. Creator: Unknown

Signing Autographs in the North Country, c1945. Creator: Unknown
Signing Autographs in the North Country, c1945. British politician and statesman Sir Winston Churchill (1874-1965) in the north of England

Background imageChurchill Collection: Candidate for Oldham, 1899, (1945). Creator: Unknown

Candidate for Oldham, 1899, (1945). Creator: Unknown
Candidate for Oldham, 1899, (1945). Portrait of British politician and statesman Sir Winston Churchill (1874-1965) who stood as a Conservative parliamentary candidate at the June 1899 by-election in

Background imageChurchill Collection: Mr. Chamberlain and Mr. Churchill, 23 February 1940, (1945). Creator: Unknown

Mr. Chamberlain and Mr. Churchill, 23 February 1940, (1945). Creator: Unknown
Mr. Chamberlain and Mr. Churchill, 23 February 1940, (1945). Winston Churchill (1874-1965) and British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain (1869-1940)

Background imageChurchill Collection: WW1 - Winston Churchill - First Lord of the Admiralty

WW1 - Winston Churchill - First Lord of the Admiralty
WW1 - Winston Churchill (1874-1965) - First Lord of the Admiralty. Date: circa 1914

Background imageChurchill Collection: Churchill, Brooke, and Montgomery on the German-held east bank of the Rhine, 25th March, 1945

Churchill, Brooke, and Montgomery on the German-held east bank of the Rhine, 25th March, 1945. After Operation Plunder, Churchill, Montgomery, and a party of U.S

Background imageChurchill Collection: Crisis at the Admiralty; Lord Fisher and Winston Churchill

Crisis at the Admiralty; Lord Fisher and Winston Churchill
Article detailing the friction between Lord Fisher and Winston Churchill during World War One. Previously they had been on very good terms but it is thought that the Dardanelles question

Background imageChurchill Collection: WW2 poster, Back him up to the hilt

WW2 poster, Back him up to the hilt. Your united efforts will put the Win in Winston. Design by Victor Hicks. Date: 1940s

Background imageChurchill Collection: Wwii: Potsdam Conference

Wwii: Potsdam Conference
WWII: POTSDAM CONFERENCE. Premier Joseph Stalin, President Harry S. Truman and Prime Minister Winston S. Churchill on the opening day of the Potsdam Conference: oil over a photograph, 17 July 1945

Background imageChurchill Collection: Winston Churchill with Randolph by David Wright

Winston Churchill with Randolph by David Wright
Winston Churchill, once again re-elected as Prime Minister in 1951, pictured making a speech by David Wright, with his son, Randolph, seated behind

Background imageChurchill Collection: Winston Churchill watching 47th Division at Lille, France

Winston Churchill watching 47th Division at Lille, France
Winston Churchill as a War Office minister, sitting with others on a grandstand at Lille, France, watching the march past of the 47th (2nd London)

Background imageChurchill Collection: Churchill taken ill, 1932

Churchill taken ill, 1932
Winston Churchill (1874-1965), English politician, having a cheeky puff on his cigar whilst being stretchered from his London flat to a West End nursing home via ambulance

Background imageChurchill Collection: Miss Mary Churchill announces her engagement, 1946

Miss Mary Churchill announces her engagement, 1946
Miss Mary Churchill(b. 1922), Mr. Winston Churchills youngest daughter, announced her engagement on the day this photograph was taken of her, attending the wedding of Lord Burhams daughter, the Hon

Background imageChurchill Collection: Canada, Manitoba

Canada, Manitoba, Hudson Bay, Churchill. Sleeping polar bear

Background imageChurchill Collection: Conference table, Livadia Palace, Yalta, Ukraine

Conference table, Livadia Palace, Yalta, Ukraine
View of the conference table in the Livadia (Livadija) Palace, Yalta, Ukraine, where the historic February 1945 meeting took place between Stalin, Roosevelt and Churchill

Background imageChurchill Collection: Conference table and photos, Livadia Palace, Yalta, Ukraine

Conference table and photos, Livadia Palace, Yalta, Ukraine
View of a conference table, and two photos on the walls, in the Livadia (Livadija) Palace, Yalta, Ukraine, where the historic February 1945 meeting took place between Stalin, Roosevelt and Churchill

Background imageChurchill Collection: Policemen guarding house in Sidney Street, East London

Policemen guarding house in Sidney Street, East London
Policemen guarding the devastated house in Sidney Street, East London, after the Sidney Street Siege (popularly known as the Battle of Stepney) in East London

Background imageChurchill Collection: Clementinei Hozier engaged to Winston Churchill

Clementinei Hozier engaged to Winston Churchill
Front cover of The Sketch reporting on the announcement of the engagement of Miss Clementine Hozier to Mr Winston Churchill. The marriage took place at St

Background imageChurchill Collection: Churchill Hozier wedding

Churchill Hozier wedding
A page from The Tatler reporting on the wedding of Winston Churchill to Miss Clementine Hozier in 1908

Background imageChurchill Collection: Winston Churchill School

Winston Churchill School
WINSTON CHURCHILL Pictured as a pupil at the school of the Misses Thompson in Brunswick Road, Brighton, second row, second from left, in November 1886

Background imageChurchill Collection: Winston Churchill

Winston Churchill
Sir Winston Leonard Spencer Churchill (1874-1965) British politician and Prime Minister amongst the ruins of Berlin at the end of the Second World War giving a V sign victory salute

Background imageChurchill Collection: Arctic fox (Alopex lagopus) running in snow, near Churchill, Manitoba, Canada

Arctic fox (Alopex lagopus) running in snow, near Churchill, Manitoba, Canada, North America

Background imageChurchill Collection: Silverfox (red fox) (Vulpes vulpes), Churchill, Hudson Bay, Manitoba, Canada

Silverfox (red fox) (Vulpes vulpes), Churchill, Hudson Bay, Manitoba, Canada, North America

Background imageChurchill Collection: Jennie Churchill / Pse1885

Jennie Churchill / Pse1885
JENNIE JEROME LADY RANDOLPH CHURCHILL Later wife of George Cornwallis-West

Background imageChurchill Collection: Jennie Churchill / Cdv

Jennie Churchill / Cdv
JENNIE JEROME LADY RANDOLPH CHURCHILL Later wife of George Cornwallis-West

Background imageChurchill Collection: Eminent Politicians / 1886

Eminent Politicians / 1886
Eminent politicians including Gladstone, Randolph Churchill and Charles Stewart Parnell gather in the Commons Lobby

Background imageChurchill Collection: Jennie Churchill 1888

Jennie Churchill 1888
Jennie Jerome, Lady Randolph Churchill (1854 - 1921)

Background imageChurchill Collection: DDE-90028237

DDE-90028237
Polar bears (Ursus maritimus) near Tundra Buggy, Churchill, MB Date: 25/06/2010

Background imageChurchill Collection: Vintage photograph WW II - British Churchill tank

Vintage photograph WW II - British Churchill tank
Vintage photograph World War II - British Churchill tank, Italian campaign, crossing of the Senio River

Background imageChurchill Collection: Winston Churchill arriving in America, 1943

Winston Churchill arriving in America, 1943
In 1943 Winston Churchill went to America - and gave his famous V for Victory sign to sailors as he disembarked. Date: 1943

Background imageChurchill Collection: Avro 685 York transport used the Lancasters wings, mod

Avro 685 York transport used the Lancasters wings, modified tail unit and engines One used by Winston Churchill as his personal aircraft

Background imageChurchill Collection: Winston Churchill by Tom Hutt

Winston Churchill by Tom Hutt
Winston Churchill (1874 - 1965), British statesman, pictured at the time he held the post of First Lord of the Admiralty. Date: 1914

Background imageChurchill Collection: JOHN CHURCHILL (1650-1722). 1st Duke of Marlborough. English military commander

JOHN CHURCHILL (1650-1722). 1st Duke of Marlborough. English military commander. Oil on canvas attributed to John Closterman (1660-1711), after John Riley (1646-1691)

Background imageChurchill Collection: Alcock and Brown are presented with the Daily Mail prize

Alcock and Brown are presented with the Daily Mail prize of 10, 000 by Winston Churchill

Background imageChurchill Collection: Winston Churchill on the Coronation route, 1953

Winston Churchill on the Coronation route, 1953
Sir Winston Churchills carriage was held up outside Canada House, and in order to pass it the State Coach had to make a difficult turn. The crowd applauded Churchill for his unruffled reaction. 1953

Background imageChurchill Collection: Lady Randolph Churchill

Lady Randolph Churchill
JENNIE JEROME, (1854 - 1921) Lady Randolph Churchill, mother of Winston Churchill and wife of the Tory politician Randolph Churchill

Background imageChurchill Collection: Mor o gan yw cymry I gyd

Mor o gan yw cymry I gyd
Winston Churchill, Mr David Lloyd George and Miss Lloyd George at the Eisteddfod

Background imageChurchill Collection: EDITORIAL Winston Churchill in the garden of 10 Downing Street, during World War Two

EDITORIAL Winston Churchill in the garden of 10 Downing Street, during World War Two. Sir Winston Leonard Spencer-Churchill, 1874 - 1965

Background imageChurchill Collection: Winston Churchill pictured with a young foal

Winston Churchill pictured with a young foal
Sir Winston Churchill (1874-1965) - British politician - Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (1940-1945 and 1951-1955) - pictured with a young foal. Date: circa 1950s

Background imageChurchill Collection: SARAH CHURCHILL (1660-1744). Nee Jennings. Duchess of Marlborough. Oil on canvas

SARAH CHURCHILL (1660-1744). Nee Jennings. Duchess of Marlborough. Oil on canvas, c1700, after Sir Godfrey Kneller

Background imageChurchill Collection: Winston Churchill walking along the street

Winston Churchill walking along the street
Winston Churchill MP with another man, walking along the street. early 20th century

Background imageChurchill Collection: Churchill and family visits anti-flying bomb defences, 1944

Churchill and family visits anti-flying bomb defences, 1944
Mr. Winston Churchill and his youngest daughter Mary Churchill see anti-flying bomb defences. Mrs. Churchill is also present on this six hour tour of gun sites in Southern England

Background imageChurchill Collection: Picture No. 10225177

Picture No. 10225177

Background imageChurchill Collection: Polar Bear Mother protecting cubs, Ursus maritimus, taiga, Churchill, Manitoba, Hudson Bay, Canada

Polar Bear Mother protecting cubs, Ursus maritimus, taiga, Churchill, Manitoba, Hudson Bay, Canada
Michael Nolan / SplashdownDirect

Background imageChurchill Collection: Polar bear (Thalarctos maritimus), Churchill, Manitoba, Canada, North America

Polar bear (Thalarctos maritimus), Churchill, Manitoba, Canada, North America




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"Churchill: The Indomitable Leader Who Inspired a Nation" In 1942, amidst the turmoil of World War II, Winston Churchill stood tall, making his famous V for Victory sign. This iconic gesture became a symbol of hope and resilience for millions around the world. A powerful WW2 poster boldly proclaimed "We shall not flag, " echoing Churchill's unwavering determination to never surrender. His speeches resonated deeply with the British people, inspiring them to stand strong in the face of adversity. Churchill's praise for RAF pilots showcased his admiration for their bravery and skill. He recognized their crucial role in defending Britain against enemy attacks and hailed them as true heroes. Whether it was giving the V sign or bricklaying during wartime reconstruction efforts, Churchill embodied the spirit of Britain. His actions spoke volumes about his dedication to rebuilding a nation torn apart by war. The words "Deserve Victory 1940" encapsulated Churchill's belief that victory could only be achieved through hard work and sacrifice. He rallied his countrymen to give their all in pursuit of triumph over tyranny. A wartime poster immortalized Churchills' famous words: "I have nothing to offer but blood, toil, tears and sweat. " These profound sentiments reflected his willingness to endure any hardship necessary for victory. Even in moments of respite at Chartwell, Kent, Churchill donned his Siren Suit - a symbol of readiness should danger strike again. It exemplified his constant vigilance and commitment to protecting his beloved homeland. From leading troops during the Sidney Street Siege in East London to guiding an entire nation through its darkest hours, Winston Churchill emerged as an extraordinary leader who shaped history. His indomitable spirit continues to inspire generations today.