By 1997, the British-born aristocrat and daughter-in-law to Winston Churchill, had risen to serve as President Clinton’s handpicked ambassador to France, the first woman in that role.
Winston Churchill. Washington is full of people who are famous inside the beltway but obscure beyond it. In rare cases, such ...
Inside it they found 125 pictures from the early 1900s for a 30-year-old Churchill aboard the yacht Oceana. Various images show Churchill steering the yacht with a cigar in his mouth ...
The newly restored "Charing Cross Bridge," which once hung in the politician's drawing room, is now on display at London's Courtauld Gallery ...
It's finally coming home. An original print of Yousef Karsh's renowned portrait of Winston Churchill — a photo known as The Roaring Lion — was officially handed over to Canadian authorities at ...
While enthusiasm for dissecting Winston ... probably think Churchill said (he didn’t): “Success consists of going from ...
During the 1940s, Frederick Tresselt, of Thurmont, ran a small retail store for Hunting Creek Fisheries along what was then Frederick Road. The primary product he sold to travelers was goldfish ...
As the UN General Assembly (UNGA) continues in New York, the backdrop is dire and there is a feeling of gloom.
A portrait of Winston ... to his door to sign it. The portrait will be auctioned by Hansons Auctioneers on Wednesday, November 20, in the month marking the 150th anniversary of Churchill's birth ...
Winston Churchill’s relationship with India is certainly the most controversial aspect of his life. Political activists frequently spew conspiratorial accusations of genocide and imperial hatred ...
Winston Churchill’s penchant for chain smoking cigars no doubt contributed to the build-up of grime on a Claude Monet riverscape in his sitting room. The painting, depicting London’s Charing ...
Whenever the United Kingdom’s wartime prime minister Winston Churchill came to America ... ability to sustain its fight toward a tolerable peace accord is in the U.S. national interest.