Sir Winston Churchill’s posthumous reputation is higher ... with his constant demands for strong drink and cigars, the best ...
relatives said A cigar dropped by Winston Churchill at the London Coliseum in 1953 and then picked up and kept by an usherette has sold for £4,800. Violet King wrote to the then prime minister to ...
Ottawa Police found the photograph in Italy and said the buyer plans to hand it back over to Canada during a ceremony in Rome ...
A cigar box that belonged to Sir Winston Churchill has sold for £79,000 at auction. The rosewood box, engraved with his name, has two personalised cigars inside, an amber and gold cigar holder ...
A cigar belonging to Winston Churchill has been found in a cupboard and is expected to sell for thousands of pounds at auction. Auction house Burstow and Hewett is auctioning the historic smoke ...
Yousef Karsh's famed portrait of the late British prime minister Winston Churchill — a photo known as The Roaring Lion — will ...
The photograph shows the British war-time prime minister on Parliament Hill moments after Karsh famously took a cigar out of ...
It was given to Sir Winston by the Belgian Congo and contains four cigars presented to him by ... one who never despairs – Winston Spencer Churchill, Prime Minister of Great Britain at war.’ ...
Italy handed back to Canada on Thursday a famous photographic portrait of Winston Churchill that was stolen from an Ottawa ...
A cigar butt discarded by Sir Winston Churchill and picked up by a policeman is expected to fetch up to £1,200 at auction. The item cast aside by the wartime leader in the 1940s will go on sale ...
A special ceremony at the Canadian Embassy in Rome marked the successful recovery of an iconic portrait of Winston Churchill ...
Winston Churchill Estate Supported by By Ian Austen Reporting from ... Mr. Karsh wrote that Churchill would not get rid of ...