Nicola Cassinelli, the Italian buyer of the iconic Winston Churchill Roaring Lion photograph stolen from Ottawa’s Château Laurier, tells CBC News he was stunned to discover he’d purchased a stolen ...
"Law enforcement in many instances doesn't even know what to look for always when it searches for machine gun conversion devices, because they don't look like Tommy guns," said ATF Director Steve ...
Police recovered a stolen Winston Churchill portrait that had been swapped out with a forgery and gone unnoticed for months.
A portrait of Sir Winston Churchill hung on the walls of the famed Fairmont Chateau Laurier in Ottawa, Canada, for years — but in 2022 it was discovered the iconic photo had been replaced with a ...
Thieves stole a famous Winston Churchill portrait from an Ottawa hotel in late 2021. The 1941 portrait was replaced with a forgery and went unnoticed for over 6 months. Police recovered the ...
Canadian police say a renowned portrait of Winston Churchill that was reported stolen from an Ottawa hotel has been tracked down in Italy OTTAWA, Ontario -- Canadian police say a renowned portrait ...
‘The Roaring Lion’ portrait of a 67-year-old Winston Churchill taken in 1941 by Armenian-Canadian photographer Yousuf Karsh is one of the most enduring photographs of Britain’s Prime ...
Winston Churchill will soon be scowling once again from the walls of the Chateau Laurier in Ottawa thanks to an international police effort that tracked down the stolen portrait of the former ...
When Jerry Fielder first learned that Yousuf Karsh’s iconic portrait of Winston Churchill had possibly been stolen from the Chateau Laurier in Ottawa, he thought it was a mistake. Fielder ...
An ultra rare signed portrait of Sir Winston Churchill drawn after he famously ordered another painting to be destroyed could sell for £1 million. Artist Paul Trevillion drew the pen-and-ink ...
Others are not. For instance, should one meet a head of state clothed or nude? Winston Churchill, Britain’s former prime minister and the puckish hero of a new history, often chose to grin—and ...