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Winston Churchill at home in his library in Chartwell Westerham Kent 1939
Winston Churchill building a wall at his house Chartwell near Westerham Kent. At one time he held a card in Amalgamated Union of Building Trade Workers c 1930
Winston Churchill at the Kent Agricultural Show in Maidstone 15th July 1948
Mr and Mrs Winston Churchill at The Christening of Their Grandchild Mr and Mrs Winston Churchill travelled down to Fletching, Sussex, for the christening of their grandchild, Emma Mary
The Queue Grows The queue to see Sir Winston Churchill lying in state at Westminster Hall. By midday, the queue stretched over Lambeth Bridge
A signed portrait of Winston Churchill taken by John Topham at Chartwell. 1953
Freedom of Dover for Churchill Winston Churchill inspecting the guard of honour by the Buffs ( Royal East Kent Regiment ) outside Dover Town Hall, whilst receiving the Freedom of the Port
Churchill Goes to Chequers, 1953 This afternoon the Prime Minister left his private home at Chartwell, Westerham, Kent, to go to Chequers - the official country residence of the Prime Minister
Churchill with Christopher Soames and Anthony Eden on his farm at Chartwell in Westerham Kent 1950
Mr Winston Churchill at the carnival today in Westerham Kent, the town where Mr Churchill has his private country home. The Carnival Queen was presented to him, she is Miss Jacqueline Musaphia
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
Queen Attends St Pauls Cathedral. From the pulpit in St Pauls Cathedral the Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr Fisher, preaches the sermon at the Coronation thanksgiving service today
Mr Churchill Receives Freedom Of The Borough Of Brighton He was received by the Mayor, the Lord Lieutenant of the County and others
Churchill Launches Appeal Mr Churchill Launches a £1, 000, 000 for the restorationChurchill Launches Appeal Mr Churchill Launches a £ 1, 000, 000 for the restoration of Westminster Abbey, which was built 950 years ago by Edward the Confesser
Embassies Mourn Sir Winston The Union Jack flies at half mast over the British Embassy building in Washington as a tribute to Sir Winston Churchill, who died shortly after 8 am at his London home
Chartwell, Mr Churchills New Home at Westerham. 2 October 1922
10th anniversary of the Armistice. Members of the government at the Cenotaph, London. 11 November 1928