Churchill 2024

Winston’s Spectacular Cakes

Chartwell Mapleton Road, Westerham, Kent, United Kingdom

After the Second World War, Winston Churchill’s birthday became a moment of great interest for both the press and the public. Photographers would descend on his home to see the cakes, each of which were designed to showcase his career, achievements and interests in sponge and icing. This outdoor exhibition features a series of images […]

Release of New Churchill Material

Churchill Archives Centre Cambridge, United Kingdom

The Churchill Archives Centre and Bloomsbury Publishing are excited to announce the forthcoming addition of Acquired Papers to the Churchill Archive. This new collection of papers not previously available includes personal letters, speech notes and diary entries. Offering more than 1,700 documents released to the public for the first time, the Acquired Papers offer an […]

Winston Churchill Fashion Icon

Blenheim Palace Woodstock, Oxfordshire, United Kingdom

Turnbull and Asser will take over The Birth Room and the Indian Room in the Churchill Exhibition to celebrate Churchill. On display will be his iconic Green Velvet Siren Suit, alongside several other related items, including archival patterns. In the 3rd State Room, a new smoking hat designed by Stephen Jones and inspired by Churchill […]

Churchill as an Artist

Blenheim Palace Woodstock, Oxfordshire, United Kingdom

Participate in outdoor painting classes by the lake during the summer holidays. With the guidance of a local artist, paint the stunning views of Blenheim Lake, just as Churchill did.

Churchill and Blenheim Palace Exhibition

America's National Churchill Museum Fulton, MO, United States

Following the webcast, the highly anticipated Churchill and Blenheim Palace exhibition will open on September 18. The exhibition will feature a broad range of extraordinary artifacts, providing a glimpse into […]

Churchill in Cartoons: Satirising a Statesman

IWM London Lambeth Road, London, United Kingdom

Churchill once wrote, ‘I always loved cartoons’, but complained that cartoonists ‘have great power indeed.’ This free exhibition at IWM London marks 150 years since Winston Churchill’s birth, uncovering how […]

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