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Person    | Male  Born 30/11/1874  Died 24/1/1965

Winston Churchill

Winston Churchill

Prime Minister 1940 - 45 and 1951 - 55. Born Blenheim Palace, near Woodstock, Oxford, into an aristocratic family. His father was the son of the Duke of Marlborough, and his mother was born in Brooklyn, New York as Jeanette Jerome, daughter of an American millionaire businessman. Winston married Clementine. Good friend of the film-maker Sir Alexander Korda.

2019: have photos of Churchill's bachelor pad at 105 Mount Street where he lived 1900- 05.

The statue in Washington DC has one foot on American soil and one on British Embassy grounds, symbolising his dual British-American ancestry and his work towards the maintenance of the Anglo-American alliance. If the symbolism of the soil on which a memorial is placed interests you, see George Washington.

2020: The Black Lives Matter protests have called for the removal of statues of Churchill on the grounds that he was a racist. There seems little doubt that he considered white people superior and had little sympathy with the indigenous peoples of America and Australia. One specific incident is often raised: during the war he redirected wheat, destined for India, to be stockpiled for European consumption, thus contributing to a disastrous famine in which 3 million Bengal people died.

2021: In for the 'Hyatt Regency London – The Churchill' we learnt of another London statue of Churchill, in their Churchill Bar & Terrace: "There, to my left, sat the likeness of the great Winston Churchill, rendered in metal and clutching a brandy and trademark cigar."

2021: The Winston Churchill Memorial Trust has changed its name to the .  This change follows a statement the organisation made in June 2020 which includes "Today there is controversy about aspects of Sir Winston’s life. Many of his views on race are widely seen as unacceptable today, a view that we share."

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50 years of peace

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Bracken House

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Churchill - E11

We think the thickness of the neck has been overdone, even for Churchill. Bri...

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Churchill's funeral

The plaque is on a lower deck, above where the coffin would have been placed....

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Churchill statue - Parliament Square

12 foot high, bronze. Unveiled by Lady Churchill.

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11 Group Operations Room

Unveiled by Lord Dowding.

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Bomber Command Memorial

The campaign to bomb civilians was so controversial that the bombers were giv...

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City and Midland Bank - WW2

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Croydon Aerodrome Battle of Britain memorial

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Eton Manor - Queen's Own Oxfordshire Hussars and Churchill

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