Photographs, Portraits of Winston Churchill
Vivienne, Original Photograph – Winston Churchill
$175
Original photograph of Winston Churchill by Vivienne London. Image Size: 6″ x 6.5″. Photo Size: 8.5” X 6.5”
Sarah Churchill Signature + Memorabilia
$150 – Sarah Churchill’s Signature
A photograph of Sarah Churchill + a signed postcard of Sarah Churchill & 2 theater programs (playbills) in which she starred: “Peter Pan”, Opera House, Manchester, UK & “Gramercy Ghost”, Morosco Theater, NY.
V. E. Day Photo: Winston Churchill Whitehall Balcony
$150 – Original Press Photographs
Winston Churchill with members of the government appear on the balcony of a building in Whitehall to face the cheers and applause of thousands of people massed below…
Sarah Churchill Photograph Signed
$100 – Authentic Signature: Sarah Churchill
Signed “For Olga Very Best Wishes Sarah Churchill”. Large 8”x 10” photograph of Sarah Churchill, Winston Churchill’s second daughter.
Diana Churchill Inscribed Photograph – Winston Churchill’s Daughter
$140
“Darling Vicki it’s much too small but with much love from Diana” – Diana Churchill’s inscription on her photo. Photograph measures 6.5” x 5”. No date…
Press Photograph: Churchill’s Speech – US Senate 1941
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$50 – Original Press Photograph
Photo of Winston Churchill addressing the US Senate in 1941.
Signed Photograph & Theatre Program: Sarah Churchill
$150
2 Authentic Signatures: Sarah Churchill. Inscribed Photograph of Sarah Churchill to Marshall Breedon & a Theatre Program for the Montclair Summer Theatre production of “No Time For Comedy” with her autograph. Two very nice signatures.
Signed Photographs: Sarah Churchill, Vic Oliver
$150
Both Winston and Clementine Churchill were horrified when, in 1936, Sarah (their 3rd child) eloped and married Vic Oliver von Samek, a divorced Viennese entertainer nearly twice her age. They married on Christmas Eve in 1936 in New York. They divorced in 1945.
Winston Churchill Photograph: ‘The Churchillian Winston’
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$200
Photograph of Sir Winston Churchill taken at No. 10 Downing Street on November 26th 1954…
Press Photograph: Churchill Painting
$150 – Original Press Photograph
Churchill In The Ardennes: Photo showing Winston Churchill, Britain’s war-time Prime Minister enjoying an afternoon’s painting on the banks of the River Meuse near Dinant, September 27, when he spent the day at the Royal Residence of Oberon in the Belgian Ardnesses, accompanied by his daughter Mary…
Press Photograph: Hats Off-Exeter Returns To Plymouth
$250 – Original Press Photograph
Associated Press Photo shows First Sea Lord Winston Churchill, Sir John Simon, Admiral Sir Dudley Pound and Admiral Sir Dunbar Nasmith with hats off – welcoming the British Cruiser Exeter back home to Plymouth…
Press Photograph: Tito, Winston Churchill & Eden
$250 – Original Press Photograph
Tito, Winston Churchill and Eden at Embassy Luncheon – March 19th 1953. 8″x10″ glossy photo in excellent condition…
Photograph: Winston Churchill & Tito
$250
Undated photograph of Winston Churchill shaking hands with Tito. Clean glossy photo in excellent condition
Photograph: Churchill, Roosevelt & Madame Kai-shek
$250
Photo featuring Winston Churchill, FDR (Roosevelt) & Madame Kai-shek taken in Cairo in 1943.
Photograph – Winston & Clementine Churchill Riding in Hyde Park
$250
Photograph of Winston Churchill with his wife Clementine out for a ride in Hyde Park, in 1913.
Press Photograph: Churchill – Empress Hall, 1949
$120 – Original Press Photograph
Photo of Churchill addressing the conservative conference at the Empress Hall October 14th 1949. Graphic Photo Union, size approx. 8” x 10″
Press Photograph: Churchill Shakes Hands with Officers of the Guard
$150 – Original Press Photograph
Pasted on the back of the photograph: Mr. Churchill spent his sixty-ninth birthday during the conference in Terehan. He gave a private dinner party where a cake with sixty-nine candles on it was presented to him. He was also presented with gifts by British and Indian troops. The British Press Unit also gave him a present.
Press Photograph: Churchill & Clementine 1955 Election
$150
LIBRARY PICTURE DATED May 27, 1955. ELECTION WINNER SIR WINSTON CHURCHILL turns and smiles as LADY CHURCHILL shows her delight after he had been declared winner in the Woodford (Essex) seat in the 1955 General Election.
Churchill Framed Print
$975
A beautifully framed, color portrait of a Churchill. The image is a color transfer print from a 1945 photograph by David Waddington, printed in the United States in 1946 and depicting Churchill in a head and shoulders pose wearing the uniform of Air Commodore of the Royal Air Force.
Winston Churchill – Man of Our Time
$120 – Zoller A247
25 plates on card stock, each 11 x 14 inches, plus a leaflet, all in a red cardboard folder. Contents appear to be unused but the folder has wear. Each plate measures 11″ x 14″…
Press Photograph: Winston Churchill OPERATION PLUNDER 1945
$150 – Original Press Photograph
Winston Churchill Observing the Mightiest and Most Successful River Crossing of the War (OPERATION PLUNDER). Glossy photo measures 7.5″ x 5.5″. Dated March 24th 1945. Superb Condition…
Press Photograph: Winston Churchill Receives Malta’s Tribute
$125 – Original Press Photograph
SIR WINSTON CHURCHILL remains seated as MR. JUSTICE A. J. MONTANARO GAUCI, on behalf of the people of Malta, presents the George Cross island’s tribute to the former Prime Minister – a bronze bust of himself and a bound illuminated address containing the names of the subscribers.
The presentation…
Press Photograph: Winston Churchill + Anthony Eden
$125 – Original Press Photograph
Winston Churchill & Anthony Eden. Undated glossy photo measures 8″ x 6″ in excellent condition
Press Photograph: Queen Elizabeth II Opening Parliament
$200 – Original Press Photograph
State Opening Of Parliament. Photograph of HRH Queen Elizabeth II walking in procession through the Royal Gallery to the Chamber of the House of Lords to open the new session of Parliament. Nov 3rd, 1964.
Press Photograph: Winston Churchill, Liverpool Town Hall
$150 – Original Press Photograph
Winston Churchill speaking at a dinner at the Liverpool Town Hall, May 18, 1949