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WINSTON CHURCHILL MEMORIAL.—Lady Churchill talking to Sir Robert Menzies after the former Australian Prime Minister had unveiled a statue of Sir Winston Churchill on the village green at Westerham, Kent. The statue faces Chartwell Manor, two miles away, Sir Winston Churchill’s country home for many years. More than 30 members of the Churchill family attended the unveiling ceremony.

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Press, Volume CIX, Issue 32050, 26 July 1969, Page 24

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WINSTON CHURCHILL MEMORIAL.—Lady Churchill talking to Sir Robert Menzies after the former Australian Prime Minister had unveiled a statue of Sir Winston Churchill on the village green at Westerham, Kent. The statue faces Chartwell Manor, two miles away, Sir Winston Churchill’s country home for many years. More than 30 members of the Churchill family attended the unveiling ceremony. Press, Volume CIX, Issue 32050, 26 July 1969, Page 24

WINSTON CHURCHILL MEMORIAL.—Lady Churchill talking to Sir Robert Menzies after the former Australian Prime Minister had unveiled a statue of Sir Winston Churchill on the village green at Westerham, Kent. The statue faces Chartwell Manor, two miles away, Sir Winston Churchill’s country home for many years. More than 30 members of the Churchill family attended the unveiling ceremony. Press, Volume CIX, Issue 32050, 26 July 1969, Page 24

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