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Winston Churchill with his two children Randolph and Sarah at the Trooping of the Colour, Hyde Park. King George V takes the salute.5th June 1920. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/winston-churchill-with-his-two-children-randolph-and-sarah-at-the-trooping-of-the-colour-hyde-park-king-george-v-takes-the-salute5th-june-1920-image351584613.html
RF2BC01N9–Winston Churchill with his two children Randolph and Sarah at the Trooping of the Colour, Hyde Park. King George V takes the salute.5th June 1920.
The King taking the salute as the troops march past. In the stand are seen the Queen, Princess Mary, Princess Arthur of Connaught, Princess Christian, Princess Royal, and Princess Beatrice. In front of the stand in Winston Churchill. Beside the King are the Duke of Connaught, Prince Albert, Prince Henry, Prince Arthur of Connaught and the Earl of Athlone. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-the-king-taking-the-salute-as-the-troops-march-past-in-the-stand-are-107318316.html
RMG6GNH0–The King taking the salute as the troops march past. In the stand are seen the Queen, Princess Mary, Princess Arthur of Connaught, Princess Christian, Princess Royal, and Princess Beatrice. In front of the stand in Winston Churchill. Beside the King are the Duke of Connaught, Prince Albert, Prince Henry, Prince Arthur of Connaught and the Earl of Athlone.
Presentation To Sir Winston The Prime Minister Sir Winston Churchill was presented with a coloured photograph of a portrait of the first Duke of Marlborough which has been presented to the Royal Hospital Chelsea . The presentation to Sir Winston was made at Downing Street by Colour Sergeant G . T . Pargiter , late of the Royal Artillery and Sergent J , F Jones late 19th Hussars Sergeant Jones presenting the picture to Sir Winston Churchill at a ceremony at Downing Street . In the centre stands Colour Sergeant Pargiter 6th May 1954 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/presentation-to-sir-winston-the-prime-minister-sir-winston-churchill-was-presented-with-a-coloured-photograph-of-a-portrait-of-the-first-duke-of-marlborough-which-has-been-presented-to-the-royal-hospital-chelsea-the-presentation-to-sir-winston-was-made-at-downing-street-by-colour-sergeant-g-t-pargiter-late-of-the-royal-artillery-and-sergent-j-f-jones-late-19th-hussars-sergeant-jones-presenting-the-picture-to-sir-winston-churchill-at-a-ceremony-at-downing-street-in-the-centre-stands-colour-sergeant-pargiter-6th-may-1954-image623383128.html
RM2Y65FF4–Presentation To Sir Winston The Prime Minister Sir Winston Churchill was presented with a coloured photograph of a portrait of the first Duke of Marlborough which has been presented to the Royal Hospital Chelsea . The presentation to Sir Winston was made at Downing Street by Colour Sergeant G . T . Pargiter , late of the Royal Artillery and Sergent J , F Jones late 19th Hussars Sergeant Jones presenting the picture to Sir Winston Churchill at a ceremony at Downing Street . In the centre stands Colour Sergeant Pargiter 6th May 1954
The Duke of Windsor ( right) chats with film producer Jack Le Vien prior to the opening of Le Vien's production , The Finest Hours in New York . The Finest Hour is a full -length colour film on Britain 's Sir Winston Churchill 10 November 1964 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-duke-of-windsor-right-chats-with-film-producer-jack-le-vien-prior-to-the-opening-of-le-viens-production-the-finest-hours-in-new-york-the-finest-hour-is-a-full-length-colour-film-on-britain-s-sir-winston-churchill-10-november-1964-image623927033.html
RM2Y72989–The Duke of Windsor ( right) chats with film producer Jack Le Vien prior to the opening of Le Vien's production , The Finest Hours in New York . The Finest Hour is a full -length colour film on Britain 's Sir Winston Churchill 10 November 1964
Winston Churchill statue and Big Ben Clock tower, North Bank, Westminster, London City, England, UK Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-winston-churchill-statue-and-big-ben-clock-tower-north-bank-westminster-54652086.html
RMD4WH86–Winston Churchill statue and Big Ben Clock tower, North Bank, Westminster, London City, England, UK
Mr. Churchill and Mr. W. J. Jordon study the drawing together.A New Zealand gift to Mr. Churchill. Early in the war the Churchill league was formed in Gisbourne, New Zealand, and its object being to acknowledge in some way the wonderful leadership of Mr. Winston Churchill during the dare days of 1939/40. Knowing Mr. Churchill's keen interest in the visual arts the league purchased a water colour drawing depicting a Typic New Zealand landscap which Mr. W. J. Jordon, the high commissioner for New Zealand, was asked to present on behalf of the league to Mr. Churchill and convey to him their undy Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/mr-churchill-and-mr-w-j-jordon-study-the-drawing-togethera-new-zealand-gift-to-mr-churchill-early-in-the-war-the-churchill-league-was-formed-in-gisbourne-new-zealand-and-its-object-being-to-acknowledge-in-some-way-the-wonderful-leadership-of-mr-winston-churchill-during-the-dare-days-of-193940-knowing-mr-churchills-keen-interest-in-the-visual-arts-the-league-purchased-a-water-colour-drawing-depicting-a-typic-new-zealand-landscap-which-mr-w-j-jordon-the-high-commissioner-for-new-zealand-was-asked-to-present-on-behalf-of-the-league-to-mr-churchill-and-convey-to-him-their-undy-image463552416.html
RM2HX4HRC–Mr. Churchill and Mr. W. J. Jordon study the drawing together.A New Zealand gift to Mr. Churchill. Early in the war the Churchill league was formed in Gisbourne, New Zealand, and its object being to acknowledge in some way the wonderful leadership of Mr. Winston Churchill during the dare days of 1939/40. Knowing Mr. Churchill's keen interest in the visual arts the league purchased a water colour drawing depicting a Typic New Zealand landscap which Mr. W. J. Jordon, the high commissioner for New Zealand, was asked to present on behalf of the league to Mr. Churchill and convey to him their undy
Winston Churchill statue and Big Ben Clock tower, North Bank, Westminster, London City, England, UK Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-winston-churchill-statue-and-big-ben-clock-tower-north-bank-westminster-135335732.html
RFHT5230–Winston Churchill statue and Big Ben Clock tower, North Bank, Westminster, London City, England, UK
Farmhouse and steading for a Farm in Oxfordshire, belonging to the Duke of Marlborough, 1858. A '...view taken from one of Mr. Wilkinson's models at the recent Smithfield Club Show...The rickyard is represented on the north of the buildings; and the long range of high buildings next to it, running from east to west, consists of the corn-dressing and grinding rooms; storehouses for straw, chaff, etc.; granaries, cart and waggon hovels, implement-sheds, and a carter's cottage...The covered yards receive all the dung, both in the solid and liquid state, from the feeding-stalls, stable, and pigger Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/farmhouse-and-steading-for-a-farm-in-oxfordshire-belonging-to-the-duke-of-marlborough-1858-a-view-taken-from-one-of-mr-wilkinsons-models-at-the-recent-smithfield-club-showthe-rickyard-is-represented-on-the-north-of-the-buildings-and-the-long-range-of-high-buildings-next-to-it-running-from-east-to-west-consists-of-the-corn-dressing-and-grinding-rooms-storehouses-for-straw-chaff-etc-granaries-cart-and-waggon-hovels-implement-sheds-and-a-carters-cottagethe-covered-yards-receive-all-the-dung-both-in-the-solid-and-liquid-state-from-the-feeding-stalls-stable-and-pigger-image565270495.html
RM2RRJ87Y–Farmhouse and steading for a Farm in Oxfordshire, belonging to the Duke of Marlborough, 1858. A '...view taken from one of Mr. Wilkinson's models at the recent Smithfield Club Show...The rickyard is represented on the north of the buildings; and the long range of high buildings next to it, running from east to west, consists of the corn-dressing and grinding rooms; storehouses for straw, chaff, etc.; granaries, cart and waggon hovels, implement-sheds, and a carter's cottage...The covered yards receive all the dung, both in the solid and liquid state, from the feeding-stalls, stable, and pigger
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RMCN1154–1939-1945 war
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