Marriage
Found in 467 Collections and/or Records:
Personal: Clementine S Churchill: Correspondence., Dec 1915 - 1945
Includes letters from CSC to WSC written while he served on the Western Front. Part A comprises original letters: part B comprises typescript transcripts prepared circa 1945.
Personal: Clementine S Churchill: Correspondence., 02 Feb [1932] - 19 Jan 1939
Includes letters from CSC to WSC.
Personal: Clementine S Churchill: Correspondence., 04 Jan 1922 - 25 Jun 1925
Includes letters from CSC to WSC.
Personal: Clementine S Churchill: Correspondence., 08 Jan 1925 - 31 Oct 1927
Includes letters from CSC to WSC.
Personal: Congratulations on WSC's engagement to Clementine Hozier [later CSC]., Aug 1908
Subjects covered include: WSC's engagement and marriage and wedding presents.
Personal: Family etc.: correspondence., 03 Jan 1948 - 11 Mar 1950
Personal: Family etc.: Correspondence A - Churchill, John., Apr 1955 - May 1964
Personal: Mrs Churchill's cruise to the Dutch East Indies: Correspondence., Dec 1934 - 30 Apr 1935
Includes correspondence between WSC and CSC.
Personal: Visits and Invitations: Cruises in Yacht Christina., Feb 1961 - Jul 1963
Personal: Visits and Invitations: France: T - Z and miscellaneous., Oct 1955 - Apr 1963
Public and Political: General: Gifts: Golden Wedding and Birthday., 1958
Public and Political: General: Greetings: Golden wedding congratulations: General public., 1958
Includes greeting cards, letters and telegrams from members of the public to WSC and CSC congratulating them on their ggolden wedding. Also includes newspaper cuttings, poems, photographs (including a photograph of CSC with Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother), colour transparencies of Blenheim Palace, and copies of replies sent by WSC, CSC, Grace Hamblin and Doreen Pugh [Private Secretaries to WSC].
Public and Political: General: Greetings: Golden wedding congratulations: private and personal, patronage and Conservative Associations, etc., 1958
Public and Political: General: Greetings: Golden wedding: press arrangements., Aug 1958 - Nov 1958
Correspondents concerning requests from the press for interviews with and photographs of WSC and CSC include George Christ, Parliamentary Liaison Officer for the Conservative and Unionist Party.Also includes: press statements from WSC and CSC; commemorative issues of the Primrose League Gazette and the Kent Messenger; and notes and copies of correspondence from Anthony Montague Browne [Private Secretary to WSC], Doreen Pugh, Jill Lynam and Grace Hamblin [Private Secretaries to WSC].
"Sarah- Mr Churchill's dancing daughter", 1949-11
Photo of Sarah Beauchamp [earlier Sarah Churchill and Sarah Oliver, later Sarah, Lady Audley] and Anthony Beauchamp standing at a microphone on their wedding day.
Teenagers and Youth Culture, 1954 - 1970
"The Daily Graphic: Mr Churchill's Wedding Day", 12 Sep 1908
Edition featuring the wedding of WSC and CSC. Includes: photos of the bridesmaids and of CSC; of Blenheim Palace, where the couple would begin their honeymoon; of WSC; and a fashion article illustrated with sketches about CSC's gowns.Printed.
The Papers of Adeline, Lady Hankey
The Papers of Clementine Ogilvy Spencer-Churchill, Baroness Spencer-Churchill of Chartwell
Thomas Gilbert: An Argument against the Validitie of clandestine Marriages in the Sight of God
'An Argument against the Validitie of clandestine Marriages in the Sight of God, sent (with a Letter) to a Person of Qualitie desiring my Judgment in the Case where he was too nearly concerned', 8 folios. Inside the front cover is 'W. F. Hoper' (19th century hand).
(Untitled), [1878]
Letter from Lord Randolph Churchill (Marlborough Club, Pall Mall [London]) to [Lady Randolph Churchill] including: an argument with [Lady] Fanny [Marjoriebanks, later Lady Tweedmouth, earlier Lady Fanny Churchill]; his eagerness to return to her; the future visit of "Henri" [Henry Standish]; and his intention to go to Nice [France] on the advice of [Dr] Clayton.
(Untitled), [1878]
Letter from Lord Randolph Churchill (St James' Club, Piccadilly [London]) to [Lady Randolph Churchill] including his intention to speak in support of the government in the House [of Commons] and to disassociate himself from the "extreme Turcophile party", financial affairs and the arrangement of a loan. In a post-script he asks why she went to the drawing room when he had asked her not to.
(Untitled), 15 Aug 1881
Letter from Lord Randolph Churchill (29 St James' Place [London]) to [Lady Randolph Churchill] enclosing a letter [not present] from [Boni de] Castellane whom Lord Randolph describes as a "blackguard". He advises her that she should "be more careful in her manner to men" and discusses the possibility that [William] Gladstone had considered resigning.
(Untitled), 01 Jan 1883
(Untitled), 05 Jan [1883]
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