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July 27, 1964 - London, England, U.K. - Prime Minister SIR WINSTON CHURCHILL Father of the House of Commons visits the House one last time, after 64 years in Parliament. He is
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An original press photograph of then-Leader of the Opposition Winston S. Churchill and Anthony Eden on 16 August 1950, arriving at 10 Downing Street to meet with Prime Minister Clement Attlee to
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SIR WINSTON CHURCHILL, UK Prime Minister with Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden (right) arrive in Ottawa June 1954 Stock Photo - Alamy
An original wartime press photograph of Prime Minister Winston S. Churchill and Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden arriving in Athens on 14 February 1945, just after the Yalta Conference and the signing of
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Prime Minister Winston Churchill, grim of face, is shown leaving No. 10 Downing Street in Westminster, England, June 14, 1940, after he had learned of the German occupation of Paris. Later he