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  1. Oct 27, 2009 · Winston Churchill, prime minister of Great Britain from 1940 to 1945, he led the country through World War II, and from 1951 to 1955. He is considered one of the best-known, and some say one of ...

  2. Death. Churchill died on the morning of Sunday 24 January 1965 in his home at 28 Hyde Park Gate, London, exactly 70 years after the death of his father. Since 1949, he had suffered eight strokes. The last was on 15 January 1965, from which he never recovered.

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  4. Winston Churchill was born in November 1874 at his family’s ancestral home, Blenheim Palace in Oxfordshire. He is a direct descendant of the First Duke of Marlborough, John Churchill. Although descended from one of the noble houses of England, Churchill, and his father were not in the direct line of succession.

  5. Winston Churchill died at his London home on 24th January 1965, when he was 90 years old following a series of strokes. Churchill was buried at St Martin’s Church in Bladon, alongside his father, his mother, his brother, and his children. The Church can be seen from the south-facing State Rooms in the Palace.

  6. Jun 18, 2008 · The first volume of Winston S. Churchill was published in 1966, the year after Sir Winston died. After Randolph’s death in 1968 Martin Gilbert, who had joined Randolph as a research assistant in 1962, was appointed by the Churchill family to be the official biographer. Sir Martin died in 2015 and since that time his former assistant, Dr Larry ...

  7. Jul 24, 2015 · However, the decision was made to embalm Churchill’s body after his death to enable it to be in his coffin for the duration of the lying-in-state and funeral. The Lying-in-State. Following Churchill’s death on the morning of Sunday, 24 January 1965, Operation Hope Not swung into action. A catafalque was built in Westminster Hall.

  8. Feb 17, 2007 · His last public appearance was Nov. 30, his 90th birthday, when he waved to a crowd from the window of his town house. He seemed in good spirits but feeble. The end was signaled this morning when Sir Winston’s doctor and old friend, Lord Moran, arrived at the town house at 7:18.