Showing Records: 924001 - 924025 of 927604
WSC standing in the doorway of 10 Downing Street, London, 1953-08-12
Photographs of WSC throughout his career.
WSC standing on bus or car surrounded by crowd, Manchester, 1908
Captioned: ‘Addressing a meeting in Manchester, 1908. He lost this election but became MP for Dundee’ [Scotland].
WSC standing outside Chartwell, Kent, with party, 1931-09-09
Photograph also shows Thomas Mitford, 2nd Lord Birkenhead [earlier Lord Furneaux], CSC, Diana Churchill [later Diana Bailey, and Diana Sandys], Randolph Churchill and Charlie Chaplin.
WSC statue Montevideo, 1989-05 - 1989-07
Correspondence with Eric Vines, British Ambassador to Uruguay, on a bust of Sir Winston Churchill in Montevideo.
WSC stepping out of car at the Theatre Royal, 1958-05-28
Includes a meeting of the Churchill College Trustees.
"WSC, stroke, Russians", 1984-08
Recordings of conversations on CS's life, his Foreign Office papers and also some odd tapes of his speeches and radio broadcasts.
WSC taking refreshment during House of Lords against Commons polo match, 1922
Photographs of WSC throughout his career.
WSC talking to General Dwight Eisenhower, 1945
Taken at Rhine Front, Germany.
WSC talking to unknown person at Royal Academy banquet, 1932-05-01
Photographs of WSC throughout his career.
WSC: "The New World" ("A History of the English-Speaking Peoples" Vol II), 1956
American reviews.
WSC tipping his hat as he leaves 10 Downing Street [London] on his way to Parliament, 1954-10-19
Photographs of WSC throughout his career.
WSC tipping his hat to photographers, 1964-11
Photographs of WSC throughout his career.
WSC to AVA, 1941-05-21
Wishes to put forward his name for CH.
WSC to AVA, 1942-10-24
10 Downing Street. Suggests AVA should take holiday after bout of 'flu. Minister of War Transport should meet his wishes.
WSC to AVA, 1943-03-05
10 Downing Street. Congratulations on statement of Navy Estimates.
WSC to AVA, 1943-04-11 - 1943-04-12
10 Downing Street. Covering letter for 'Sunday Pictorial' (11 April) attack by Lord Winster on Admiralty [present].
WSC to AVA, 1949-12-02
Telegram: Parliament St P.O. Thanks.
WSC to AVA, 1953-03-02
10 Downing Street. Cannot agree with AVA's suggestion that Royal Tournament should be sent to the USA.
WSC to AVA, 1939-12-29
Admiralty. Thanks for Christmas greetings.
WSC to AVA, 1940-06-11
Though RN restricted in bombarding French coast, should nevertheless support retreating army. AVA has added MS note: needed instructions re direction of attack otherwise might shell own forces.
WSC to AVA, 1941-01-20
10 Downing Street. Feels he should have been consulted before Lyon's appointment in place of Drax was announced officially. Thinks question of Somerville being relieved of his command should be reviewed.
WSC to AVA, 1943-09-25
No address. Suggests Admiral Sir Bruce Fraser as Pound's successor [copy].
WSC to AVA, 1944-06-20
10 Downing Street. Permission for AVA to go to France under specified conditions.
WSC, Under-Secretary of State for Colonies, with the Kaiser on German Army Manoeuvres in Silesia [later parts of Poland, the Czech Republic and Germany], 1906-08 - 1907-08
Press cutting from Illustrated.
"WSC, various articles and pamphlets on", 1965-01 - 1987-11
Includes: article by Michael Wolff on his work on Randolph Churchill's research team for the official biography; William Deakin's Churchill Memorial Lecture, "Churchill the Historian", 1969; article by John Grigg [2nd Lord Altrincham] on Winston Churchill's last two years in power; text of a speech by Grace Hamblin, 1987, on working as one of Churchill's secretaries, particularly on taking dictation, life at Chartwell [Kent] in the 1930s and Churchill's pets.