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SUMMARY:Rededication of the Historic Aldermanbury Garden
DESCRIPTION:Join City of London and Westminster College officials for the rededication of the historic Aldermanbury Garden in The City of London\, a popular and relaxing green space in London’s bustling financial hub. The newly renovated garden\, made possible\, in part\, by America’s National Churchill Museum and Westminster College\, is the former site of Christopher Wren’s St. Mary the Virgin\, Aldermanbury\, relocated to Westminster College in the 1960s as the centerpiece of America’s National Churchill Museum. \nThe garden rededication will be followed by a choral Evensong and reception nearby at St Vedast alias Foster\, another Wren church and the “mother” parish for Aldermanbury. \nThe event is free of charge though registration is requested (see below). Members of London Livery Companies and other local dignitaries will be in attendance. Churchill 2024 Conference guests are asked to provide their own transportation to the event.
URL:https://winstonchurchill.org/churchill-2026-event/rededication-of-the-historic-aldermanbury-garden/
LOCATION:Aldermanbury Gardens and St Vedast\, City of London\, United Kingdom
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ORGANIZER;CN="America's National Churchill Museum":MAILTO:tim.riley@churchillmemorial.org
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SUMMARY:Afternoon Tea at Churchill War Rooms
DESCRIPTION:Step Back in Time for Tea\nEnjoy a luxury afternoon tea\, served in style at Churchill War Rooms. Begin your day with an introductory talk\, exploring the history of the unique venue located under 12 feet of concrete and steel. Discover how people\, from cooks to generals to Churchill himself\, lived and worked in these underground rooms. \nThen take your seat in the Harmsworth Room\, once Plant Room 7\, it housed the equipment necessary for regulating the airflow through the war rooms. The Harmsworth Room is now a dining room of unrivalled ambience and character – the perfect scene for a luxury afternoon tea.\nFollowing your afternoon tea\, take the time to explore Churchill War Rooms and see where some of the most important decisions of the war were made. Discover Churchill’s remarkable 90-year life\, leadership and legacy in the Churchill Museum.
URL:https://winstonchurchill.org/churchill-2026-event/afternoon-tea-at-churchill-war-rooms-3/
LOCATION:Churchill War Rooms\, Clive Steps\, King Charles Street\, London\, SW1A 2AQ\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Afternoon Tea
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SUMMARY:IWM In Conversation With: Richard Evans and Randolph Churchill
DESCRIPTION:Churchill: A Life\nJoin us in celebrating the release of the new abridged edition of Churchill: A Life by Sir Martin Gilbert with a special IWM In Conversation With: event with Richard Evans and Randolph Churchill\, Winston Churchill’s great-grandson. \nFollowing the talk\, take the opportunity to explore Churchill War Rooms\, the once-secret headquarters where the course of the Second World War was determined. From the Map Room where numerous operations were planned\, to Churchill’s bedroom\, where he made some of his most famous speeches. \nAbout the book\nSir Martin Gilbert CBE was Winston Churchill’s official biographer and a leading historian of the twentieth century. An honorary fellow at Merton College\, Oxford\, he was knighted in 1995 ‘for service to British history and international relations’. He died in 2015. \nA best-selling classic\, Churchill: A Life draws on Gilbert’s decades of unprecedented access to Winston Churchill’s family and estate. \n‘A masterpiece of scholarship . . . Explores the strategic labyrinths of two world wars with an enviable clarity.’ The Guardian \n‘By far the most lucid\, comprehensive and authoritative account of Churchill that has been offered in a single volume.’ Daily Telegraph \n 
URL:https://winstonchurchill.org/churchill-2026-event/iwm-in-conversation-with-richard-evans-and-randolph-churchill/
LOCATION:Churchill War Rooms\, Clive Steps\, King Charles Street\, London\, SW1A 2AQ\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Discussion
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20241115
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CREATED:20240821T013702Z
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SUMMARY:IWM In Conversation With: Allen Packwood and Kevin Ruane
DESCRIPTION:Churchill\, Science and Technology\nExplore Winston Churchill’s relationship with science and technology\, and how technological advances influenced the Second World War in this special IWM In Conversation With: event at Churchill War Rooms. \nBorn 150 years ago in 1874\, Churchill was witness to the huge advances in technology which took place in the first half of the 20th century. From jet aircraft taking to the skies and the dawning of the nuclear age\, the Second World War drove forward technology at an incredible pace. \nJoin three experts at Churchill War Rooms this November to understand the impact of technology on Winston Churchill and the war. After the talk\, take the time to meet the speakers\, ask questions and explore Churchill War Rooms and the Churchill Museum after-hours. \nAbout the Speakers\nAllen Packwood\nAllen Packwood is a Fellow of Churchill College\, Cambridge\, and the Director of the Churchill Archives Centre. He is a qualified archivist and was co-curator of ‘Churchill and the Great Republic’\, a Library of Congress exhibition and of ‘Churchill: The Power of Words’\, a display at the Morgan Library in New York. His work as one of the foremost experts on Winston Churchill takes him around the world. \nKevin Ruane\nA professor of modern history\, Kevin Ruane specialises in modern history and has written extensively on the Cold War\, the Nuclear Age\, the Vietnam War\, and the Anglo-American ‘Special Relationship’. \nKevin’s book Churchill and the Bomb explores Churchill’s evolving views on nuclear weapons. From regarding the bomb as a weapon of war in the struggle with Nazi Germany to one of containment during the Cold War\, before advocating for what would become known as ‘mutually assured destruction’ as the key to preventing the Cold War flaring into an apocalyptic nuclear war. \nKate Clements\nKate Clements has worked at Imperial War Museums since 2006. She has curated a number of exhibitions at IWM London\, including the permanent\, award-winning Second World War Galleries\, the Victoria Cross and George Cross Gallery Extraordinary Heroes and Crown and Conflict: Portraits of a Queen in Wartime. \nKate is the author of Total War: A People’s History of the Second World War and The Royal Family in Wartime. She has also delivered digital historical content\, including a popular podcast series\, Voices of the First World War.
URL:https://winstonchurchill.org/churchill-2026-event/iwm-in-conversation-with-allen-packwood-and-kevin-ruane/
LOCATION:Churchill War Rooms\, Clive Steps\, King Charles Street\, London\, SW1A 2AQ\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Discussion
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SUMMARY:IWM Presents: The Darkest Hour
DESCRIPTION:The Darkest Hour\nJoin IWM for a unique screening of The Darkest Hour\, in the rooms where the film’s events happened. \nDirected by Joe Wright\, The Darkest Hour is the dramatic retelling of the early days of the Second World War. With the fall of France imminent\, and the looming threat of Nazi invasion\, newly appointed British Prime Minister Winston Churchill (played by Oscar-winning Gary Oldman) rallies a nation to fight for its survival. \nKate Clements\, IWM Curator\, will give a short introduction to the film and the role of Churchill War Rooms in this part of Churchill’s life. She will be joined by Jeni Leatherby who will discuss the research required by the production team for the biopic. \nAs part of this screening\, guests will also meet Merlin Hanbury-Tenison\, who has been a military advisor on films from Star Wars and Marvel to historical military productions. He will discuss his experience in coordinating some of the battle scenes in the Darkest Hour. \nAt the end of the screening you will have the opportunity to explore the historic rooms\, walking in the footsteps of Churchill and spot the locations featured in the film\, including the historic Map Room\, the Cabinet Room\, Churchill’s Bedroom and the Transatlantic Telephone Room. \nAbout the Speakers\nKate Clements\nKate Clements has worked at Imperial War Museums since 2006. She has curated a number of exhibitions at IWM London\, including the permanent\, award-winning Second World War Galleries\, the Victoria Cross and George Cross Gallery Extraordinary Heroes and Crown and Conflict: Portraits of a Queen in Wartime. \nKate is the author of Total War: A People’s History of the Second World War and The Royal Family in Wartime. She has also delivered digital historical content\, including a popular podcast series\, Voices of the First World War. \nMerlin Hanbury-Tenison\nMerlin served in the British Army and deployed on three combat tours of Afghanistan during the early years of the conflict. With a wealth of battlefield\, tactical and strategic experience\, Merlin now works as a military advisor on films from Star Wars to historical military productions including Darkest Hour. \nJennifer Leatherby\nJenni led historical Behind the Glass tours at Churchill War Rooms for senior crew members involved in the production of Darkest Hour\, including the director\, Joe Wright\, leading actors\, and members of the art department. She also acted as an advisor on different elements of the production to ensure historical accuracy and attended meetings at their production offices. \n 
URL:https://winstonchurchill.org/churchill-2026-event/iwm-presents-the-darkest-hour/
LOCATION:Churchill War Rooms\, Clive Steps\, King Charles Street\, London\, SW1A 2AQ\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Discussion
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20241124T173000
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SUMMARY:IWM History Festival
DESCRIPTION:Build your History-Packed Programme\n\n\nVisit IWM’s Second World War airfield for the return of IWM History Festival\, designed for people with a real passion for Second World War history. Tickets are on sale now. \nDiscover the story of fearless resistance fighter ‘Agent Zo’ with Clare Mulley\, uncover ‘The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare’ with Damien Lewis\, delve into the real stories behind the Apple TV+ series Masters of the Air in a live stream from America with author Donald L. Miller\, and explore AirSpace in an out-of-hours personal tour with Max Hastings. \nAs a charity\, every IWM History Festival 2024 purchase helps IWM continue to tell stories for future generations.
URL:https://winstonchurchill.org/churchill-2026-event/iwm-history-festival/
LOCATION:IWM Duxford\, IWM Duxford Airfield\, Cambridgeshire\, CB22 4QR\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Festival
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20241129T080000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250223T170000
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SUMMARY:Churchill in Cartoons: Satirising a Statesman
DESCRIPTION:Churchill once wrote\, ‘I always loved cartoons’\, but complained that cartoonists ‘have great power indeed.’ \nThis free exhibition at IWM London marks 150 years since Winston Churchill’s birth\, uncovering how satirical cartoons influenced public perception during Churchill’s lifetime\, and how they shape our understanding of his role in history today. \nChurchill consciously created his own distinctive image. This included his ever-present cigar and wartime ‘V’ sign. These visual props\, along with his high-profile and often controversial political career\, made him a cartoonist’s dream. \nYou’ll find cartoons spanning Churchill’s long career in the public eye\, from his early years as a young politician to his time as Britain’s wartime Prime Minister\, and more recent examples of his image being used to draw parallels with modern day politicians. Created by artists from around the globe\, this collection of cartoons offers international perspectives on Churchill’s political career and legacy\, both celebratory and condemning. \nWe recommend allowing around 20-30 minutes to visit Churchill in Cartoons. Visit our Second World War Galleries to discover more about the most devastating conflict in modern global history\, or visit our temporary exhibition War and the Mind to explore the psychological dimensions of war.
URL:https://winstonchurchill.org/churchill-2026-event/churchill-in-cartoons-satirising-a-statesman/
LOCATION:IWM London\, Lambeth Road\, London\, SE1 6HZ\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20241129T213000
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SUMMARY:IWM in Conversation With: Kate Clements and Anthony Richards
DESCRIPTION:Churchill’s Image\nJoin us for a discussion on Churchill’s image with experts Kate Clements and Anthony Richards. Both authors are due to release new books later this year which include Winston Churchill: IWM Photography Collection\, part of the IWM Photography Collection series and Anthony Richards book Churchill: A Visual History. \nThese new works provide a rich visual history of Churchill’s life by pulling together artefacts\, interviews\, art and photography from IWM’s extensive collections to present Churchill’s story like never before. The speakers have selected a series of images for this In Conversation With: event for an in-depth analysis into the defining moments of Churchill’s life as a politician\, solider and wartime leader. \nFollowing the talk\, take the opportunity to explore Churchill War Rooms. From the Map Room where numerous operations were planned\, to Churchill’s bedroom\, where he made some of his famous speeches. \nAbout the Speakers\nKate Clements\nKate Clements has worked at Imperial War Museums since 2006. She has curated a number of exhibitions at IWM London\, including the permanent\, award-winning Second World War Galleries\, the Victoria Cross and George Cross Gallery Extraordinary Heroes\, and Crown and Conflict: Portraits of a Queen in Wartime. \nKate is the author of Total War: A People’s History of the Second World War and The Royal Family in Wartime. She has also delivered digital historical content\, including a popular podcast series\, Voices of the First World War. Kate is currently the Curator at Churchill War Rooms. \nAnthony Richards\nAnthony Richards has worked at Imperial War Museums for nearly thirty years. He is responsible for IWM’s extensive document and sound archives. An experienced historian and qualified archivist\, he has contributed to many publications and media projects based on personal written testimony of the two world wars\, including articles for The Telegraph\, the Royal Mail Yearbook\, the ITV series The Great War: The People’s Story and Emmerdale 1918. \nHis many books include the Sunday Times bestseller ‘D-Day and Normandy: A Visual History’ and the widely acclaimed ‘True Story of the Christmas Truce’. \n 
URL:https://winstonchurchill.org/churchill-2026-event/iwm-in-conversation-with-kate-clements-and-anthony-richards/
LOCATION:Churchill War Rooms\, Clive Steps\, King Charles Street\, London\, SW1A 2AQ\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Discussion
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20241130T220000
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SUMMARY:Winston Churchill's Birthday Celebration
DESCRIPTION:Winston Churchill’s 150th birthday celebration will take place in locations around the world. More details to be announced soon.
URL:https://winstonchurchill.org/churchill-2026-event/winston-churchills-birthday-celebration/
CATEGORIES:Dinner
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ORGANIZER;CN="International Churchill Society":MAILTO:info@winstonchurchill.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Halifax:20261015T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Halifax:20261018T220000
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SUMMARY:The International Churchill Society’s forty-third conference
DESCRIPTION:The International Churchill Society’s forty-third conference will be held from October 15 to 17\, 2026. This year\, we recognize the 250th Anniversary of America and commemorate the strong ties and connections of Sir Winston Churchill to the United States. The birthplace of liberty\, Philadelphia\, is an ideal venue for discussing Winston Churchill’s American roots\, inspiration he drew from the founding fathers\, and the lessons of leadership that our nation’s birth and Sir Winston’s example serve for today.
URL:https://winstonchurchill.org/churchill-2026-event/the-international-churchill-societys-forty-third-conference/
CATEGORIES:Conference
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