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Sir Winston Leonard Spencer Churchill, British Prime Minister 1940-5 and 1951-5, Conservative. Born: 30 November 1874 at Blenheim Palace, Oxfordshire. Died: 24 January 1965 28 Hyde Park Gate, London.
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News of Sir Winston Churchill’s funeral on 30 January, 1965. The page contains video footage, too.
Built at Churchill College to house Sir Winston Churchill's papers in all some 2,200 boxes of letters and documents.
A central point of reference and information about Sir Winston Churchill’s life and legacy.
Provides information and resources for Sir Winston Churchill.
Lecture given by Professor Vernon Bogdanor FBA CBE with a response a response by Philip Ziegler. Full text, audio and video files.
This exhibition examines the life and career of Winston Spencer Churchill and emphasizes his lifelong links with the United States.
Provided by the US-based Churchill Center and Societies.
Historical information about Churchill and the place where he made his famous 'Iron Curtain' speech. Includes exhibitions, lecture series, visitor information and gift shop, tours and Scholar's Corner. Fulton, Missouri, USA.
Explore the complexity of the man who was soldier, adventurer, politician, author and arguably the greatest Englishman of the 20th century.
A central point of reference and information about Sir Winston Churchill’s life and legacy.
Lecture given by Professor Vernon Bogdanor FBA CBE with a response a response by Philip Ziegler. Full text, audio and video files.
Historical information about Churchill and the place where he made his famous 'Iron Curtain' speech. Includes exhibitions, lecture series, visitor information and gift shop, tours and Scholar's Corner. Fulton, Missouri, USA.
This exhibition examines the life and career of Winston Spencer Churchill and emphasizes his lifelong links with the United States.
News of Sir Winston Churchill’s funeral on 30 January, 1965. The page contains video footage, too.
Provided by the US-based Churchill Center and Societies.
Explore the complexity of the man who was soldier, adventurer, politician, author and arguably the greatest Englishman of the 20th century.
Built at Churchill College to house Sir Winston Churchill's papers in all some 2,200 boxes of letters and documents.
Provides information and resources for Sir Winston Churchill.
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