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Background imageChurchill Collection: Winston Churchill making his famous V for Victory sign, 1942

Winston Churchill making his famous V for Victory sign, 1942. A typical gesture of defiance from Britains wartime Prime Minister. (Colorised black and white print)

Background imageChurchill Collection: Winston Churchill - Giving the V for Victory sign

Winston Churchill - Giving the V for Victory sign
Winston Churchill (1874-1965) - Giving the V for Victory sign. Churchill was Prime Minister of the United Kingdon from 1940 to 1945 and again from 1951 to 1955. Date: circa 1940

Background imageChurchill Collection: WW2 poster, We shall not flag, Winston Churchill speech

WW2 poster, We shall not flag, Winston Churchill speech
WW2 poster, We shall not flag, we shall not fail. Winston Churchill speech, 4 June 1940. Date: 1940

Background imageChurchill Collection: Churchills praise for RAF Pilots

Churchills praise for RAF Pilots
" Never was so much owed by so many to so few" - Prime Minister Winston Churchill from a speech made on 20th August 1940

Background imageChurchill Collection: W Churchill Gives V Sign

W Churchill Gives V Sign
WINSTON CHURCHILL British statesman and author Gives the V-sign in 1940

Background imageChurchill Collection: Deserve Victory 1940

Deserve Victory 1940
Winston Churchill says we Deserve Victory!

Background imageChurchill Collection: Churchill bricklaying

Churchill bricklaying
Winston Churchill bricklaying, building a wall at Chartwell in the 1930s Date: 1930s

Background imageChurchill Collection: The Spirit of Britain - Winston Churchill

The Spirit of Britain - Winston Churchill, England. Date: 1943

Background imageChurchill Collection: Winston Churchill

Winston Churchill (1874-1965) holding tommy gun while visiting America

Background imageChurchill Collection: Churchill and Roosevelt

Churchill and Roosevelt
Washington D.C. Prime Minister Winston Churchill and President Roosevelt relax in the south grounds of the White House prior to the daily meeting of the combined British and U.S

Background imageChurchill Collection: Winston Churchill in his Siren Suit at Chartwell, Kent

Winston Churchill in his Siren Suit at Chartwell, Kent

Background imageChurchill Collection: British Prime Minister Winston Churchill V for victory salut

British Prime Minister Winston Churchill V for victory salut
British Prime Minister Winston Churchill making his V for victory salute

Background imageChurchill Collection: Field Marshall Montgomery and Winston Churchill at the Alamein Reunion

Field Marshall Montgomery and Winston Churchill at the Alamein Reunion

Background imageChurchill Collection: Winston Churchill / World

Winston Churchill / World
WINSTON CHURCHILL British statesman and author

Background imageChurchill Collection: Wartime poster of Churchills famous words

Wartime poster of Churchills famous words: Never in the field of human conflict was so much owed by so many to so few, referring to the pilots of the Royal Air Force, fighting the Battle of Britain

Background imageChurchill Collection: Propaganda poster: prime ministers statement

Propaganda poster: prime ministers statement
Second world war propaganda poster. Above a photograph of five brave airmen is a quotation from the Prime Minister, Winston Churchill: Never was so much owed by so many to so few

Background imageChurchill Collection: Churchill AVRE Tank in France; Second World War, 1944

Churchill AVRE Tank in France; Second World War, 1944
Photograph showing a Churchill AVRE (Armoured Vehicle Royal Engineers) tank moving up to the front, France, 1944

Background imageChurchill Collection: Winston Churchill

Winston Churchill inspecting the damage to the House of Commons after an attack during the Blitz

Background imageChurchill Collection: England, Kent, Westerham, Chartwell House, Winston Churchills Home

England, Kent, Westerham, Chartwell House, Winston Churchills Home

Background imageChurchill Collection: Leisure Moment, c1945. Creator: Unknown

Leisure Moment, c1945. Creator: Unknown
Leisure Moment, c1945. British politician and statesman Sir Winston Churchill (1874-1965) smoking one of his trademark cigars

Background imageChurchill Collection: Churchill speaking at Theydon Bois

Churchill speaking at Theydon Bois
In a speech at Theydon Bois on 27th August, Winston Churchill declared that the whole state of Europe was moving steadily towards a climax which could not be long delayed

Background imageChurchill Collection: Postcard for the Budget League

Postcard for the Budget League chaired by Winston Churchill to promote the Peoples Budget introduced by David Lloyd George. Tax the Loafer - not the loaf!

Background imageChurchill Collection: King George VI and Winston Churchill, 1940

King George VI and Winston Churchill, 1940
Wartime British Prime Minister

Background imageChurchill Collection: Winston Churchill and Ernest Bevin

Winston Churchill and Ernest Bevin
The photograph shows Winston Churchill and Ernest Bevin on the balcony of Buckingham Palace on VE Day

Background imageChurchill Collection: Winston Churchill, Franklin D. Roosevelt and Joseph Stalin at the Yalta Conference at Livadia Palace

Winston Churchill, Franklin D. Roosevelt and Joseph Stalin at the Yalta Conference at Livadia Palace
YALTA CONFERENCE, 1945. Winston Churchill, Franklin D. Roosevelt and Joseph Stalin at the Yalta Conference at Livadia Palace, Yalta, Crimea

Background imageChurchill Collection: VE Day - royal family and Churchill on balcony

VE Day - royal family and Churchill on balcony
King George VI, Queen Elizabeth (later the Queen Mother) together with their daughters, Princess Elizabeth (later Queen Elizabeth II) in ATS uniform and Princess Margaret Rose, and Prime Minister

Background imageChurchill Collection: Winston Churchill in Bristol, 1941

Winston Churchill in Bristol, 1941
Winston Churchill visits bomb-damaged Bristol on 12th April 1941, during World War Two. Date: 12th April 1941

Background imageChurchill Collection: Winston Churchill at Sidney Street Siege, East London

Winston Churchill at Sidney Street Siege, East London
Winston Churchill, then Home Secretary, with a group of policemen during the Siege of Sidney Street in Stepney, East London, on 3 January 1911. Date: 1911

Background imageChurchill Collection: Portrait photograph of a young Winston Churchill

Portrait photograph of a young Winston Churchill in a top hat, smart jacket and cane. Date: C. 1920

Background imageChurchill Collection: Members of the Nevill Golf Club

Members of the Nevill Golf Club
A selection of celebrity golfers from the Nevill Golf Club, Tunbridge Wells. Clockwise from top left: G.H Blanksby, L.J Langford, H

Background imageChurchill Collection: VE Day Celebrations

VE Day Celebrations
Winston Churchill and members of the Royal family waving to the crowds at Buckingham Palace on Victory in Europe Day

Background imageChurchill Collection: Portrait of Winston Churchill

Portrait of Winston Churchill
A colour tinted photograph of Winston Churchill stood in the gardens of 10 Downing Street during the second world war

Background imageChurchill Collection: A Young Winston Churchill

A Young Winston Churchill
Winston Churchill (1874-1965) photographed in 1906 at the age of 32, while he held the post of Under-Secretary of State for the Colonies

Background imageChurchill Collection: Churchill / Iwn May 1915

Churchill / Iwn May 1915
WINSTON CHURCHILL As First Lord of the Admiralty during the political crisis in the early months of the First World War

Background imageChurchill Collection: Churchill / Domenica 1965

Churchill / Domenica 1965
WINSTON CHURCHILL Commemorative portrait, with scenes from his life

Background imageChurchill Collection: Churchill / Skipper / 1940

Churchill / Skipper / 1940
WINSTON CHURCHILL " Our Skipper"

Background imageChurchill Collection: W Churchill / In Doorway

W Churchill / In Doorway
WINSTON CHURCHILL British statesman and author Stands in a doorway in 1940

Background imageChurchill Collection: Cartoon of Winston Churchill, British statesman

Cartoon of Winston Churchill, British statesman
A cartoon depiction of Winston Churchill, British statesman and historian

Background imageChurchill Collection: EDITORIAL Winston Churchill in the garden of 10 Downing Street

EDITORIAL Winston Churchill in the garden of 10 Downing Street, during World War Two. Sir Winston Leonard Spencer-Churchill, 1874 - 1965

Background imageChurchill Collection: WW2 poster, Per Ardua Ad Astra, Winston Churchill speech

WW2 poster, Per Ardua Ad Astra, Winston Churchill speech
WW2 poster, Per Ardua Ad Astra. Never in the field of human conflict have so many owed so much to so few. Winston Churchill speech, 20 August 1940. Date: 1940

Background imageChurchill Collection: Winston Churchil visiting gun sites, England, 1944

Winston Churchil visiting gun sites, England, 1944
Winston Churchill visiting anti flying bomb defences in June 1944. Seen here at a gun battery in southern England

Background imageChurchill Collection: Picture No. 10875605

Picture No. 10875605
Aerial image of Scotland, UK: Churchill Barriers, series of four causeways in the Orkney Islands Date:

Background imageChurchill Collection: Winston Churchill entering No 10 Downing St by David Wright

Winston Churchill entering No 10 Downing St by David Wright
Painting by David Wright showing Prime Minister Winston Churchill entering No. 10 Downing Street after winning the General Election in 1951

Background imageChurchill Collection: SYMBOL: VICTORY. V for Victory hand sign used by Winston Churchill. Woodcut

SYMBOL: VICTORY. V for Victory hand sign used by Winston Churchill. Woodcut

Background imageChurchill Collection: WWII: CHURCHILL POSTER 1942. Holding the Line

WWII: CHURCHILL POSTER 1942. Holding the Line
WWII:CHURCHILL POSTER 1942. Holding the Line. Winston Churchill as defiant British bulldog on a World War II poster, 1942

Background imageChurchill Collection: Winston Churchill makes his VE Day Broadcast

Winston Churchill makes his VE Day Broadcast

Background imageChurchill Collection: Field Marshall Montgomery and Winston Churchill

Field Marshall Montgomery and Winston Churchill

Background imageChurchill Collection: Mr Winston Churchill, First Lord of the Admiralty with Admiral of the Fleet Lord Fisher

Mr Winston Churchill, First Lord of the Admiralty with Admiral of the Fleet Lord Fisher, First Sea Lord

Background imageChurchill Collection: Inukshuk, Inuit stone landmark, Churchill, Hudson Bay, Manitoba, Canada, North America

Inukshuk, Inuit stone landmark, Churchill, Hudson Bay, Manitoba, Canada, North America

Background imageChurchill Collection: Polar bear (Ursus maritimus) mother with triplets, Wapusk National Park

Polar bear (Ursus maritimus) mother with triplets, Wapusk National Park, Churchill, Hudson Bay, Manitoba, Canada, North America

Background imageChurchill Collection: Northern Light, Aurora Borealis, Churchill, Manitoba, Canada

Northern Light, Aurora Borealis, Churchill, Manitoba, Canada

Background imageChurchill Collection: Churchill / Smiling / 1924

Churchill / Smiling / 1924
WINSTON CHURCHILL British statesman

Background imageChurchill Collection: Winston Churchill c. 1906

Winston Churchill c. 1906
Winston Churchill seated at his desk, c.1906 Date: C.1906

Background imageChurchill Collection: Stalin and churchill in the conference room of the livadia palace during the yalta conference

Stalin and churchill in the conference room of the livadia palace during the yalta conference, crimea, feb, 1945

Background imageChurchill Collection: Wwii: Tehran Conference

Wwii: Tehran Conference
WWII: TEHRAN CONFERENCE. Soviet Premier Joseph Stalin, U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt, and British Prime Minister Winston Churchill at the Tehran Conference, November 1943, to discuss war plans

Background imageChurchill Collection: SARAH CHURCHILL (1660-1744). Nee Jennings. Duchess of Marlborough. Oil on canvas

SARAH CHURCHILL (1660-1744). Nee Jennings. Duchess of Marlborough. Oil on canvas, c1700, after Sir Godfrey Kneller

Background imageChurchill Collection: Winston Churchill and his daughter unite for the war effort

Winston Churchill and his daughter unite for the war effort
Mr. Churchill at a London gun site during a raid:drawing made on the spot

Background imageChurchill Collection: Winston Churchill Visiting Coastal Defences near Dover

Winston Churchill Visiting Coastal Defences near Dover

Background imageChurchill Collection: Polar Bear with cubs, (Ursus maritimus), Churchill, Manitoba, Canada

Polar Bear with cubs, (Ursus maritimus), Churchill, Manitoba, Canada

Background imageChurchill Collection: Churchill / Horse / 1915

Churchill / Horse / 1915
WINSTON CHURCHILL He resigns his parliamentary seat to return to the army during the early months of the First World War

Background imageChurchill Collection: Winston Churchill

Winston Churchill
WINSTON CHURCHILL A facial portrait of Winston Spencer Churchill when he was First Lord of the Admiralty

Background imageChurchill Collection: Polar bears (Ursus maritimus), Churchill, Hudson Bay, Manitoba, Canada, North America

Polar bears (Ursus maritimus), Churchill, Hudson Bay, Manitoba, Canada, North America

Background imageChurchill Collection: Polar bear (Ursus maritimus) mother with triplets, Wapusk National Park

Polar bear (Ursus maritimus) mother with triplets, Wapusk National Park, Churchill, Hudson Bay, Manitoba, Canada, North America

Background imageChurchill Collection: Northern Light, Aurora Borealis, Churchill, Manitoba, Canada

Northern Light, Aurora Borealis, Churchill, Manitoba, Canada

Background imageChurchill Collection: Duke of Marlborough

Duke of Marlborough
JOHN CHURCHILL, duke of MARLBOROUGH, brilliant military commander who, with prince Eugen of Savoy, defeated the French in the war of the Spanish Succession

Background imageChurchill Collection: Mr & Mrs Winston Churchill, T.E

Mr & Mrs Winston Churchill, T.E.Lawrence and Gertrude Bell on camels in front of the Sphinx. Egypt 15th February 1921

Background imageChurchill Collection: Wedding of Diana Mitford and Bryan Guinness

Wedding of Diana Mitford and Bryan Guinness
Group wedding photograph showing the bride, Mrs Bryan Guinness, formerly Miss Diana Freeman Mitford, with eleven bridesmaids. From left, Miss Diana Churchill, Miss Mercer-Nairne, the Hon

Background imageChurchill Collection: Clementine Churchill with daughter Marigold

Clementine Churchill with daughter Marigold
Portrait of Clementine Churchill, nee Hozier, wife of Sir Winston Churchill, pictured with the couples third daughter, Marigold who tragically died from septacaemia in 1921

Background imageChurchill Collection: American President and British Premier, 14 August 1941, (1945). Creator: Unknown

American President and British Premier, 14 August 1941, (1945). Creator: Unknown
American President and British Premier, 14 August 1941, (1945)

Background imageChurchill Collection: Lady Rosemary Spencer-Churchill

Lady Rosemary Spencer-Churchill (born 1929), married name Muir, youngest daughter of the Duke and Duchess of Marlborough

Background imageChurchill Collection: Winston Churchill kissing the Blarney Stone

Winston Churchill kissing the Blarney Stone
Winston Churchill, then First Lord Admiralty, visiting Blarney Castle near Cork where he kissed the famous Blarney Stone Date: 1912

Background imageChurchill Collection: Winston Churchill, Lieutenant Colonel of Scots Fusiliers

Winston Churchill, Lieutenant Colonel of Scots Fusiliers
Winston Churchill (centre) as Lieutenant Colonel of the 6th Battalion Royal Scots Fusiliers in 1916 during the First World War. Date: 1916

Background imageChurchill Collection: Winston Churchill by a lake at Chartwell

Winston Churchill by a lake at Chartwell
Winston Churchill by one of the lakes at his home, Chartwell Manor, Westerham, Kent in 1939

Background imageChurchill Collection: Winston Churchill and daughter, Mary Soames 1943

Winston Churchill and daughter, Mary Soames 1943
Winston Churchill and his daughter, Mary Soames in 1943. Churchill was on his way to receive the Freedom of the City of London. Mary is in ATS uniform. Date: 1943

Background imageChurchill Collection: Queen Elizabeth II returns to UK after death of King George

Queen Elizabeth II returns to UK after death of King George
The new Queen Elizabeth II, dressed in black - mourning her recently deceased father King George VI - returns to the UK after cutting short her holiday in Kenya after receiving the news

Background imageChurchill Collection: Churchill arriving at the Free Trade Hall, Manchester, 1940

Churchill arriving at the Free Trade Hall, Manchester, 1940
Winston Churchill arriving at the Free Trade Hall, Manchester, with his wife Clementine and his youngest daughter Mary(later Baroness Soames)in January 1940. Date: January 1940

Background imageChurchill Collection: Winston Churchill posing in the garden of the White House

Winston Churchill posing in the garden of the White House
Winston Churchill, British Prime Minister, posing hte the grounds of the White House, Washington, dressed in his siren suit. Churchill was in the USA for a meeting with Franklin D

Background imageChurchill Collection: Prime Ministers of Great Britain

Prime Ministers of Great Britain
Winston Churchill, James Callaghan, John Major, Harold Macmillan, Tony Blair, Harold Wilson, Alec Douglas Hume, Gordon Brown, Ted Heath, Margaret Thatcher - Prime Ministers of Great Britain

Background imageChurchill Collection: Canada, Manitoba, Churchill. Polar bears on frozen tundra

Canada, Manitoba, Churchill. Polar bears on frozen tundra. Credit as: Mike Grandmaison / Jaynes Gallery / DanitaDelimont.com

Background imageChurchill Collection: House of Commons v. House of Lords, 1925, (1945). Creator: Unknown

House of Commons v. House of Lords, 1925, (1945). Creator: Unknown
House of Commons v. House of Lords, 1925, (1945). British politician and statesman Sir Winston Churchill (1874-1965) playing in the annual polo match at the Ranelagh Club in south west London

Background imageChurchill Collection: Polar bear cub 3 months (Ursus maritimus) playing in the front of the day den in march

Polar bear cub 3 months (Ursus maritimus) playing in the front of the day den in march. Wapusk National Park. Churchill, Manitoba, Canada

Background imageChurchill Collection: Mr. Churchill contemplates the ruins of the House of Commons, bombed in May 1941, 1941

Mr. Churchill contemplates the ruins of the House of Commons, bombed in May 1941, 1941 (1955)

Background imageChurchill Collection: Winston Churchill with Charlie Chaplin and others, 1931

Winston Churchill with Charlie Chaplin and others, 1931
Charlie Chaplin was the guest of Mr and Mrs Winston Churchill at Chartwell, their Westerham, Kent, home for the weekend on 19th September 1931

Background imageChurchill Collection: Churchill and Montgomery crossing the Rhine, 1945

Churchill and Montgomery crossing the Rhine, 1945
British Prime Minister, Winston Churchill, on the German-held east bank of the Rhine



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EDITORS COMMENTS

"Churchill: The Indomitable Leader Who Inspired a Nation" In 1942, amidst the turmoil of World War II, Winston Churchill stood tall, making his famous V for Victory sign. This iconic gesture became a symbol of hope and resilience for millions around the world. A powerful WW2 poster boldly proclaimed "We shall not flag, " echoing Churchill's unwavering determination to never surrender. His speeches resonated deeply with the British people, inspiring them to stand strong in the face of adversity. Churchill's praise for RAF pilots showcased his admiration for their bravery and skill. He recognized their crucial role in defending Britain against enemy attacks and hailed them as true heroes. Whether it was giving the V sign or bricklaying during wartime reconstruction efforts, Churchill embodied the spirit of Britain. His actions spoke volumes about his dedication to rebuilding a nation torn apart by war. The words "Deserve Victory 1940" encapsulated Churchill's belief that victory could only be achieved through hard work and sacrifice. He rallied his countrymen to give their all in pursuit of triumph over tyranny. A wartime poster immortalized Churchills' famous words: "I have nothing to offer but blood, toil, tears and sweat. " These profound sentiments reflected his willingness to endure any hardship necessary for victory. Even in moments of respite at Chartwell, Kent, Churchill donned his Siren Suit - a symbol of readiness should danger strike again. It exemplified his constant vigilance and commitment to protecting his beloved homeland. From leading troops during the Sidney Street Siege in East London to guiding an entire nation through its darkest hours, Winston Churchill emerged as an extraordinary leader who shaped history. His indomitable spirit continues to inspire generations today.

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