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  • National Trust reassesses colonial history of properties. Churchill’s home Chartwell listed in report highlighting owners’ links to British empire and slavery,  Chartwell is mentioned due to Winston Churchill’s ministerial positions linked to the col
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    National Trust reassesses colonial history of properties. Churchill’s home Chartwell listed in report highlighting owners’ links to British empire and slavery, Chartwell is mentioned due to Winston Churchill’s ministerial positions linked to the col
    National Trust reassesses colonial history of properties. Churchill’s home Chartwell listed in report highlighting owners’ links to British empire and slavery. Chartwell is mentioned due to Winston Churchill’s ministerial positions linked to the colonies. Chartwell
    National Trust property that was the family home and garden of Sir Winston Churchill.
    Nobel Prize in Literature
    Museum

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    National Trust reassesses colonial history of properties. Churchill’s home Chartwell listed in report highlighting owners’ links to British empire and slavery, Chartwell is mentioned due to Winston Churchill’s ministerial positions linked to the col
    National Trust reassesses colonial history of properties. Churchill’s home Chartwell listed in report highlighting owners’ links to British empire and slavery. Chartwell is mentioned due to Winston Churchill’s ministerial positions linked to the colonies. Chartwell
    National Trust property that was the family home and garden of Sir Winston Churchill.
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    National Trust reassesses colonial history of properties. Churchill’s home Chartwell listed in report highlighting owners’ links to British empire and slavery, Chartwell is mentioned due to Winston Churchill’s ministerial positions linked to the col
    National Trust reassesses colonial history of properties. Churchill’s home Chartwell listed in report highlighting owners’ links to British empire and slavery. Chartwell is mentioned due to Winston Churchill’s ministerial positions linked to the colonies. Chartwell
    National Trust property that was the family home and garden of Sir Winston Churchill.
    The Chartwell Inscribed Books Collection
    The Drawing Room

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  • National Trust reassesses colonial history of properties. Churchill’s home Chartwell listed in report highlighting owners’ links to British empire and slavery,  Chartwell is mentioned due to Winston Churchill’s ministerial positions linked to the col
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    National Trust reassesses colonial history of properties. Churchill’s home Chartwell listed in report highlighting owners’ links to British empire and slavery, Chartwell is mentioned due to Winston Churchill’s ministerial positions linked to the col
    National Trust reassesses colonial history of properties. Churchill’s home Chartwell listed in report highlighting owners’ links to British empire and slavery. Chartwell is mentioned due to Winston Churchill’s ministerial positions linked to the colonies. Chartwell
    National Trust property that was the family home and garden of Sir Winston Churchill.
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  • National Trust reassesses colonial history of properties. Churchill’s home Chartwell listed in report highlighting owners’ links to British empire and slavery,  Chartwell is mentioned due to Winston Churchill’s ministerial positions linked to the col
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    National Trust reassesses colonial history of properties. Churchill’s home Chartwell listed in report highlighting owners’ links to British empire and slavery, Chartwell is mentioned due to Winston Churchill’s ministerial positions linked to the col
    National Trust reassesses colonial history of properties. Churchill’s home Chartwell listed in report highlighting owners’ links to British empire and slavery. Chartwell is mentioned due to Winston Churchill’s ministerial positions linked to the colonies. Chartwell
    National Trust property that was the family home and garden of Sir Winston Churchill.
    Nonie Chapman, ex-secretary to the Churchill family in the Secretary’s Office.

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  • National Trust reassesses colonial history of properties. Churchill’s home Chartwell listed in report highlighting owners’ links to British empire and slavery,  Chartwell is mentioned due to Winston Churchill’s ministerial positions linked to the col
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    National Trust reassesses colonial history of properties. Churchill’s home Chartwell listed in report highlighting owners’ links to British empire and slavery, Chartwell is mentioned due to Winston Churchill’s ministerial positions linked to the col
    National Trust reassesses colonial history of properties. Churchill’s home Chartwell listed in report highlighting owners’ links to British empire and slavery. Chartwell is mentioned due to Winston Churchill’s ministerial positions linked to the colonies. Chartwell
    National Trust property that was the family home and garden of Sir Winston Churchill.
    Visitors Book - It records visitors from April 1924 to the eve of WWII and resumes Ist January 1946

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    National Trust reassesses colonial history of properties. Churchill’s home Chartwell listed in report highlighting owners’ links to British empire and slavery, Chartwell is mentioned due to Winston Churchill’s ministerial positions linked to the col
    National Trust reassesses colonial history of properties. Churchill’s home Chartwell listed in report highlighting owners’ links to British empire and slavery. Chartwell is mentioned due to Winston Churchill’s ministerial positions linked to the colonies. Chartwell
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    National Trust reassesses colonial history of properties. Churchill’s home Chartwell listed in report highlighting owners’ links to British empire and slavery, Chartwell is mentioned due to Winston Churchill’s ministerial positions linked to the col
    National Trust reassesses colonial history of properties. Churchill’s home Chartwell listed in report highlighting owners’ links to British empire and slavery. Chartwell is mentioned due to Winston Churchill’s ministerial positions linked to the colonies. Chartwell
    National Trust property that was the family home and garden of Sir Winston Churchill.
    Nonie Chapman, ex-secretary to the Churchill family in the Secretary’s Office.

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  • National Trust reassesses colonial history of properties. Churchill’s home Chartwell listed in report highlighting owners’ links to British empire and slavery,  Chartwell is mentioned due to Winston Churchill’s ministerial positions linked to the col
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    National Trust reassesses colonial history of properties. Churchill’s home Chartwell listed in report highlighting owners’ links to British empire and slavery, Chartwell is mentioned due to Winston Churchill’s ministerial positions linked to the col
    National Trust reassesses colonial history of properties. Churchill’s home Chartwell listed in report highlighting owners’ links to British empire and slavery. Chartwell is mentioned due to Winston Churchill’s ministerial positions linked to the colonies. Chartwell
    National Trust property that was the family home and garden of Sir Winston Churchill.
    Nonie Chapman, ex-secretary to the Churchill family in the Secretary’s Office.

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  • National Trust reassesses colonial history of properties. Churchill’s home Chartwell listed in report highlighting owners’ links to British empire and slavery,  Chartwell is mentioned due to Winston Churchill’s ministerial positions linked to the col
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    National Trust reassesses colonial history of properties. Churchill’s home Chartwell listed in report highlighting owners’ links to British empire and slavery, Chartwell is mentioned due to Winston Churchill’s ministerial positions linked to the col
    National Trust reassesses colonial history of properties. Churchill’s home Chartwell listed in report highlighting owners’ links to British empire and slavery. Chartwell is mentioned due to Winston Churchill’s ministerial positions linked to the colonies. Chartwell
    National Trust property that was the family home and garden of Sir Winston Churchill.
    Nonie Chapman, ex-secretary to the Churchill family in the Secretary’s Office.

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  • Churchill Statue in Parliament Square boarded up
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    Churchill Statue in Parliament Square boarded up
    Churchill Statue in Parliament Square boarded up today before the BLM protests.
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  • Churchill Statue in Parliament Square boarded up
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    Churchill Statue in Parliament Square boarded up
    Churchill Statue in Parliament Square boarded up today before the BLM protests.
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  • Churchill Statue in Parliament Square boarded up
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    Churchill Statue in Parliament Square boarded up
    Churchill Statue in Parliament Square boarded up today before the BLM protests.
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  • Churchill Statue in Parliament Square boarded up
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    Churchill Statue in Parliament Square boarded up
    Churchill Statue in Parliament Square boarded up today before the BLM protests.
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  • Churchill Statue in Parliament Square boarded up
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    Churchill Statue in Parliament Square boarded up
    Churchill Statue in Parliament Square boarded up today before the BLM protests.
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  • Churchill Statue in Parliament Square boarded up
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    Churchill Statue in Parliament Square boarded up
    Churchill Statue in Parliament Square boarded up today before the BLM protests.
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  • Churchill Statue in Parliament Square boarded up
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    Churchill Statue in Parliament Square boarded up
    Churchill Statue in Parliament Square boarded up today before the BLM protests.
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    Churchill Statue in Parliament Square boarded up
    Churchill Statue in Parliament Square boarded up today before the BLM protests.
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    Churchill Statue in Parliament Square boarded up
    Churchill Statue in Parliament Square boarded up today before the BLM protests.
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    Churchill Statue in Parliament Square boarded up
    Churchill Statue in Parliament Square boarded up today before the BLM protests.
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  • VE Day 75th Anniversary
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    VE Day 75th Anniversary
    VE Day 75th Anniversary. Evening Standard newspaper pages marking VE Day in May 1945. Victory edition. Front page. May 8th 1945. Churchill: Hostilities cease at 12.01 a.m. Advance Britannia. 'A brief period of rejoicing - then Japan".
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  • VE Day 75th Anniversary
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    VE Day 75th Anniversary
    VE Day 75th Anniversary. Evening Standard newspaper pages marking VE Day in May 1945. Front page. May 7th 1945. Germans give the news: "End of war in Europe". Full Surrender to Eisenhower. This may be VE Night. News at any hour.
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  • VE Day 75th Anniversary
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    VE Day 75th Anniversary
    VE Day 75th Anniversary. Evening Standard newspaper pages marking VE Day in May 1945. 8th May 1945. Page 6 and page 7.
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  • FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
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    FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
    British historian Andrew Roberts spoke to a sold-out audience at the Oregon Historical Society on November 28, 2018 about his new biography of Winston Churchill.

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  • FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
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    FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
    British historian Andrew Roberts spoke to a sold-out audience at the Oregon Historical Society on November 28, 2018 about his new biography of Winston Churchill.

    (Photo by John Rudoff/Sipa-USA) *** Local Caption *** 24905971

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  • REPORTAGE - Reisen: Alltag in Westminster London
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    REPORTAGE - Reisen: Alltag in Westminster London
    Spotlight Westminster. The City of Westminster is an Inner London borough which also holds city status. It occupies much of the central area of Greater London including most of the West End. Aside from a number of large parks and open spaces, the population density of the district is high. Many sites commonly associated with London are in the borough, including St. James's Palace, Buckingham Palace, the Houses of Parliament, and 10 Downing Street. The borough is divided into a number of localities including the ancient political district of Westminster around the Palace of Westminster; the shopping areas around Oxford Street, Regent Street, Piccadilly and Bond Street; and the night time entertainment district of Soho. Street scene, Parliament Square.

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  • REPORTAGE - Reisen: Alltag in Westminster London
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    REPORTAGE - Reisen: Alltag in Westminster London
    Spotlight Westminster. The City of Westminster is an Inner London borough which also holds city status. It occupies much of the central area of Greater London including most of the West End. Aside from a number of large parks and open spaces, the population density of the district is high. Many sites commonly associated with London are in the borough, including St. James's Palace, Buckingham Palace, the Houses of Parliament, and 10 Downing Street. The borough is divided into a number of localities including the ancient political district of Westminster around the Palace of Westminster; the shopping areas around Oxford Street, Regent Street, Piccadilly and Bond Street; and the night time entertainment district of Soho. Street scene, Parliament Square.

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  • FEATURE - Oh Tannenbaum
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    FEATURE - Oh Tannenbaum
    Image ©Licensed to i-Images Picture Agency. 02/12/2016. London, United Kingdom. Christmas Tree at the Houses of Parliament. A long exposure photograph of the Houses of Parliament's Christmas tree seen from Parliament Square. Picture by Pete Maclaine / i-Images
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  • Luxusyacht eines Griechen
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    Luxusyacht eines Griechen
    Luxusyacht Christina O., Werft: Canadian Vickers, Länge: 99,15 Meter, Baujahr: 1943 Eigner: Familie Papanicolaou (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
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  • Luxusyacht eines Griechen
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    Luxusyacht eines Griechen
    Luxusyacht Christina O., Werft: Canadian Vickers, Länge: 99,15 Meter, Baujahr: 1943 Eigner: Familie Papanicolaou (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
    DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS DUKAS

     

  • Luxusyacht eines Griechen
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    Luxusyacht eines Griechen
    Luxusyacht Christina O., Werft: Canadian Vickers, Länge: 99,15 Meter, Baujahr: 1943 Eigner: Familie Papanicolaou (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
    DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS DUKAS

     

  • Luxusyacht eines Griechen
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    Luxusyacht eines Griechen
    Luxusyacht Christina O., Werft: Canadian Vickers, Länge: 99,15 Meter, Baujahr: 1943 Eigner: Familie Papanicolaou (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
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  • Mono Negative
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    Mono Negative
    Winston Churchill In Zurich
    17th May 1951

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  • Mono Negative
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    Mono Negative
    Sir Winston Returns From Holiday
    Sir Winston Churchill driving away from London airport , with his daughter Sarah , when he arrived back in London this evening from holiday in the South of France . On Monday he will attend the Knight of the Garter Ceremony at Windsor at which Sir Anthony Eden and Earl Attlee will be installed into the order .
    13 June 1956 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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  • Mono Negative
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    Mono Negative
    Mr and Mrs Churchill, who are on holdiay in Venice, Italy, coming down the steps of their holtel on the Lido. They ahd left Annecy, in the French Alps, earlier that they had intended, because of very bad weather.
    27 August 1951 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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  • Mono Book Illustration
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    Mono Book Illustration
    The Tumultuous public ovation to the Prime Minister on VE-Day: Mr Churchill acclaimed by an excited and cheering crowd in Whitehall, 8 May 1945, London, England.
    19 May 1945 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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  • Mono Book Illustration
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    Mono Book Illustration
    VE-Day Celebrations : The vast crowd outside the Ministry of Health, 8 May 1945.
    Mr Churchill and War Cabinet members acknowledging the cheering crowd in Whitehall, London, England.
    19 May 1945 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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  • Mono Book Illustration
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    Mono Book Illustration
    VE-Day Celebrations : The vast crowd outside the Ministry of Health, 8 May 1945.
    The crowd in Whitehall cheering the Prime Minister on the balcony of the Ministry of Health, London, England.
    19 May 1945 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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  • Mono Book Illustration
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    Mono Book Illustration
    V-E Day Events, 8 May 1945.
    The King and Prime Minister, with other war leaders, at Buckingham Palace: (front LtoR) Mr Churchill, King George VI, Mr Ernest Bevin, Sir John Anderson; (Second row) Sir Archibald Sinclair, Lord Woolton, Mr Lyttelton, Mr Herbert Morrison, Sir Alan Brooke; (Back row) Sir Edward Bridges, General Hastings Ismay, Sir Charles Portal and Sir Andrew Cunningham.
    19 May 1945 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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  • Mono Book Illustration
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    Mono Book Illustration
    V-E Day Events, 8 May 1945.
    On V-E Day the Prime Minister and members of the House of Commons informally attended a Thanksgiving Service at St Margaret's Church, London, England, amid cheering crowds.
    19 May 1945 (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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