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  2. Clementine Churchill - Wikipedia

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    A young Winston Churchill and fiancée Clementine Hozier shortly before their marriage in 1908. Clementine first met Winston Churchill in 1904 at a ball in Crewe Hall, the home of the Earl and Countess of Crewe. [4] In March 1908, they met again when seated side by side at a dinner party hosted by Lady St Helier, a distant relative of ...

  3. Family of Winston Churchill - Wikipedia

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    The family of Winston Churchill, twice Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, is a prominent family in the United Kingdom and the United States. Churchill is the eldest son of Lord Randolph Churchill , the son of the 7th Duke of Marlborough , and Jeanette Jerome , an American socialite and the 5th great-granddaughter of Robert Coe , an early ...

  4. Sarah Churchill (actress) - Wikipedia

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    Charles Sims, Two Girls Seated: Diana and Sarah Churchill, 1922, National Trust, Chartwell.. Sarah Churchill was born in London, the second daughter of Winston Churchill, later Prime Minister from 1940 to 1945 and again from 1951 to 1955, and Clementine Churchill, later Baroness Spencer-Churchill; she was the third of the couple's five children and was named after Sir Winston's ancestor, Sarah ...

  5. Chartwell - Wikipedia

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    Chartwell – Clementine Churchill's "magnificent aerial bower" to the left Churchill first saw Chartwell in July 1921, shortly before the house and estate were to be auctioned. [ 11 ] He returned the same month with his wife Clementine, who was initially attracted to the property, although her enthusiasm cooled during subsequent visits. [ 12 ]

  6. The Roaring Lion - Wikipedia

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    The Roaring Lion is a black and white photographic portrait of a 67-year-old Winston Churchill as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. The portrait was taken in 1941 by Yousuf Karsh in the Centre Block on Parliament Hill in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.

  7. Venetia Stanley (1887–1948) - Wikipedia

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    Therefore, Venetia was Clementine’s first cousin, once removed. Venetia served as bridesmaid at the wedding of Clementine to Winston Churchill, and thereafter remained friendly with Clementine and Winston. [1] Venetia met Asquith through her close friendship with his daughter, Violet. Asquith, who enjoyed writing letters to women in high ...

  8. Bust of Sir Winston Churchill moved back into Oval Office on ...

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    Donald Trump has reinstated a bust of Sir Winston Churchill in the Oval Office, having also brought the sculpture back into the room in 2017.. Despite a hectic schedule after being sworn in, Mr ...

  9. St Martin's Church, Bladon - Wikipedia

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    Winston and Clementine Churchill's grave after restoration in 2006 The grave of the 10th Duke of Marlborough and his first wife at St Martin's Church. The parish of St Martin's includes Blenheim Palace, the family seat of the dukes of Marlborough. Members of the Spencer-Churchill family are