Churchill, Randolph Frederick Edward Spencer, 1911 - 1968 (politician, author)
Dates
- Existence: 1911 - 1968
Admin / Family structure
Son of Sir Winston Leonard Spencer Churchill
Found in 39 Collections and/or Records:
"Approach March": annotated draft of chapter 46, "Proud Preston", 1967-08
"Approach March": annotated draft of chapter 46, "Proud Preston", 1967-08
'Box On'
Wolff's contribution to the memorial volume, Randolph Churchill - The Young Unpretender: 2 copies of the manuscript and a review of the volume.
Churchill Papers, 1962 - 1977
"Clementine Churchill": condolences on the death of Randolph Churchill, 1968-06
Correspondents include: Sir [D'Arcy] Patrick Reilly, British Ambassador to France; Douglas Fairbanks jr; Sir Robert Menzies; John Le Vien; Aharon Remez, Israeli Ambassador to Britain; Abba Eban, Israeli Minister of Foreign Affairs; Haile Selassie, former Emperor of Abyssinia [Ethiopia]; 2nd Lord Rothermere [earlier Esmond Harmsworth]; 2nd Lord Birkenhead [earlier Lord Furneaux].
"Clementine Churchill": copies of family correspondence, 1963-67, 1978-08
Includes: 23rd Lord Audley to CSC on life in Spain with Sarah, Lady Audley [earlier Sarah Churchill, Sarah Oliver and Sarah Beauchamp] and CSC's planned visit; Sarah to CSC on their Christmas; CSC to Sarah on Audley's death; Randolph Churchill to CSC on subjects including family heirlooms, Sir William Reid-Dick's bust of Sir Winston Churchill, Randolph's visit to the United States, 1966, the sculptures of Oscar Nemon and work on the official biography.
"Clementine Churchill": correspondence with Randolph Churchill, 1965-02 - 1967-05
Subjects include: Randolph's arrival in Marrakech [Morocco]; future travel and property plans for CSC; family heirlooms, including copying the portrait of Sir Winston Churchill by William Orpen, Marlborough portraits, freedoms presented to Churchill and his collection of Napoleon books; numbers for a Churchill exhibition; Sir William Reid-Dick's bust of Churchill; Randolph's visit to the United States, 1966; the work of Oscar Nemon.
"Clementine Churchill": family correspondence, 1921-22, 1970-08 - 1986
Copies of letters from Randolph Churchill, Sarah Churchill [later Sarah Oliver, Sarah Beauchamp and Sarah, Lady Audley] and Diana Churchill [later Diana Bailey and Diana Sandys] to CSC and to Winston Churchill. Includes a copy of a photograph of 'Maryland', the house at Frinton-on-Sea [Essex] where the Churchills went on holiday in 1922.
"Clementine Churchill": family correspondence, 1923, 1970-08
Copies of letters from Randolph Churchill, Sarah Churchill [later Sarah Oliver, Sarah Beauchamp and Sarah, Lady Audley] and Diana Churchill [later Diana Bailey and Diana Sandys] to CSC and to Winston Churchill.
"Clementine Churchill": family correspondence, 1924, 1924 - 1970-08
Letters (mainly copies) from Randolph Churchill and Diana Churchill [later Diana Bailey and Diana Sandys] to CSC and to Winston Churchill.
"Clementine Churchill": family correspondence, 1925, 1970-08
Copies of letters from Randolph Churchill, Sarah Churchill [later Sarah Oliver, Sarah Beauchamp and Sarah, Lady Audley] and Diana Churchill [later Diana Bailey and Diana Sandys] to CSC and to Winston Churchill.
"Clementine Churchill": family correspondence, 1926, 1926 - 1967
Letters (mainly copies) from Randolph Churchill and Diana Churchill [later Diana Bailey and Diana Sandys] to CSC and to Winston Churchill. Subjects include the General Strike and Diana's visit to Paris [France].
"Clementine Churchill": family correspondence, 1927, 1927 - 1967
Letters (copies and originals) from Randolph Churchill and Diana Churchill [later Diana Bailey and Diana Sandys] to CSC and to Winston Churchill. Subjects include Diana's stay in Paris [France].
"Clementine Churchill": family correspondence, 1928, 1928 - 1967-08
Letters (copies and originals) from Randolph Churchill and Diana Churchill [later Diana Bailey and Diana Sandys] to CSC and to Winston Churchill. Subjects include CSC's treatment [for mastoiditis] and Churchill's Budget speech.
"Clementine Churchill": family correspondence, 1929, 1977-08
Copies of letters from Randolph Churchill and Diana Churchill [later Diana Bailey and Diana Sandys] to CSC and to Winston Churchill, mainly from Randolph to CSC describing his tour of the United States and Canada with Churchill, including a visit to MGM Studios and his impression of William Randolph Hearst.
"Clementine Churchill": family correspondence, 1935, 1935-02 - 1967-10
Letters (mainly copies) from Sarah Churchill [later Sarah Oliver, Sarah Beauchamp and Sarah, Lady Audley] and Diana Bailey [earlier Diana Churchill and later Diana Sandys] to CSC on subjects including Sarah's visits to Panshanger [Hertfordshire] and Blenheim Palace [Oxfordshire] for Christmas, Randolph Churchill's by-election campaigns in Wavertree [Liverpool] and Norwood [London] and Diana's divorce from John Bailey.
"Clementine Churchill": family correspondence, 1945, 1945-01 - 1968-03
"Clementine Churchill": letters from the Churchill children, c 1920s, 1921-08 - 1970-08
Letters (mainly copies) from Randolph Churchill, Sarah Churchill ["Bumblebee", later Sarah Oliver, Sarah Beauchamp and Sarah, Lady Audley], Diana Churchill ["the Gold-cream kitten", later Diana Bailey and Diana Sandys] and MS to CSC and to Winston Churchill. Includes one letter from MS to Churchill congratulating him on a speech, c 1940, and a copy of a letter from him to MS while he was touring the United States, c 1929.
"Clementine Churchill": Randolph in Yugoslavia and family correspondence, 1944, 1944-01 - 1968-03
Correspondence - C, 1948 - 1970
Correspondence with Randolph Churchill, 1960
Correspondence on Churchill's book "Lord Derby, 'King of Lancashire'".
Cuttings and Cartoons relating to WSC, 1933-10 - 1936-06
Cuttings relating to the commencement of Randolph Churchill’s public life, 1933-02 - 1938-07
Dictation tape, 1966 - 1968-05
Draft speeches, 1969-08
Subjects include: a tribute to Randolph Churchill; JA's return to Parliament as MP for Brighton Pavilion [Sussex] and the economic record of the Government; the state of the West; Joseph Chamberlain.