You might say that Churchill’s Citadel, by Katherine Carter, is a book about Chartwell, a house in the lovely Kentish Weald, just 24 miles southeast of the Houses of Parliament in Westminster. You ...
However, there's no evidence to support the claim that his swimsuit came off. The floating item that some believed to be his shorts appears to be a flat object he reclined on top of to go down the ...
The National Trust has launched an art competition which was inspired by wartime prime minister Winston Churchill's passion for painting. Amateur artists aged seven or above are invited to visit ...
A museum curator, historian and now author, Katherine Carter, has taken a distinctive view of Winston Churchill’s “Wilderness Years” — the time leading up to World War II — in her remarkable book, ...
NEW YORK - At one end of the atrium in a Midtown skyscraper, you'll find a unique store — the only bookshop anywhere devoted to Winston Churchill. "We get Churchill people from all over the world," ...
Chartwell must have been a heady place to be in exile. Standing on the manor’s back lawn on a misty autumn day, buffeted by brisk, sweet winds, it is easy to imagine the appeal these panoramic views ...
That out-of-the-blue question was asked the other day at Churchill’s home, Chartwell, outside London, where I was speaking about the former British prime minister’s relationships with Franklin ...
For a hotel inspired by one of our greatest Brits, Sir Winston Churchill, The Hyatt Regency London is surprisingly buzzy, and not in the least bit stuffy as you might perhaps expect. The five-star ...
Uniforms and clothing worn by Sir Winston Churchill are on display at his country residence in Kent, many for the first time. Six of his most notable outfits are fitted to mannequins matched to his ...
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