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Sir Winston Churchill from LIFE magazine

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Sir Winston Leonard Spencer-Churchill: atypical shots of the most important half English, half American man in history...in so many ways, a part of the transformation into modernity.

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And the photograph that for me, not from LIFE, that captures him perfectly in a way that the well known tommy gun photograph does not:

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For those of you who aren't Brits and do not know too much about Churchill, here is his family home.

Elevation of the facade from the original plans:

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From the air:

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I think it would be more accurate to call Chartwell his family home.
 

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How many foyers do you think there are?
 

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rich aristocrats in turn-of-the-centiry England dress wel?!

anyway, I like his cane. we need more canes on this board.
 

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Churchill spent much of his retirement at his home Chartwell in Kent. He purchased it in 1922 after his daughter Mary was born.
 

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Just a quick question, how do I post a picture right into my thread, instead of as an attachment?
 

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It seems safe to say that he was quite elegant.
 

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Blenheim was Churchill's grandfather's home, then his uncle's, then his first cousin's. Churchill was born there, but lived there only briefly, as I recall.
 

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Originally Posted by Phat Guido
How many foyers do you think there are?

The entire place is just one huge foyer.
 

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Was the cutaway frock coat a special occasion suit at that point, or was it something one did day-to-day business in?

Also, are those zippers on his shoes? (seated photo with top hat and cane)
 

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Originally Posted by Parker
Was the cutaway frock coat a special occasion suit at that point, or was it something one did day-to-day business in?

Churchill wore a frock coat to parliament into the 1950s, well after the point at which it had fallen out of everyday use.
 

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His daughter-in-law was quite the scalawag.....
 

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