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  1. Letter from Winston Churchill to Clementine Churchill, 13 April 1935. This is Winston Churchill at his most affectionate and domestic. After 1918, Clementine and Winston often holidayed apart and, on a cruise to the Far East in 1935, Clementine enjoyed a shipboard romance with Terence Philip, the director of the London branch of a New York art ...

  2. Clementine Churchill , Baroness Spencer-Churchill, the widow of Sir Winston Churchill, 20th April 1971. Clementine Churchill British Prime Minister Winston Churchill in an open carriage on his way to the City of London, where he is to be presented with the Freedom of the...

  3. Sep 13, 2011 · From her private diaries, Winston Churchill’s daughter Lady Soames gives a vivid account of London society at war. By Lady Soames [Editors Note: The Daily Mail incorrectly refers to our Patron as “Lady Mary Soames,” when, as she herself has often pointed out, she is “Lady Soames,” having acquired the title by marriage rather than ...

  4. City Guides. photo credit: wit Blenheim Palace near Oxford - the magnificent palace given to Winston's ancestor John Churchill, Duke of Marlborough by Queen Anne in - Anglophilia, British History, Days Out, Guest Posts, Winston Churchill.

  5. Oct 14, 2008 · Speaking for Themselves: The Personal Letters of Winston and Clementine Churchill. by Paul Addison. A Book Review. (Winston and Clementine: The Personal Letters of The Churchills in USA), edited by Mary Soames, London and Boston 1999, 702 pages, illustrated. In the fifty-six years of their married life Winston and Clementine Churchill were ...

  6. May 31, 2020 · By the end of June 1940, France had collapsed; the British army had largely been evacuated from the continent but was denuded of equipment; German invasion seemed imminent. Observing the effects these events had on her husband’s nature, Clementine Churchill wrote him what is the only known letter between them from all of 1940: 27 June 1940

  7. July 28, 2022; Boston, MA– A five-part drama based on the public and private life of Clementine Churchill, wife of British Prime Minister Sir Winston Churchill, is being developed for television ...

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