1874 - 1892
HISTORICAL TIMELINE
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Life of Churchill
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Winston Leonard Spencer Churchill was born at Blenheim Palace in Oxfordshire on St Andrew’s Day, 30 November 1874. This was the home of his grandfather, the seventh Duke of Marlborough. On his father’s side, he was a child of the aristocracy; his father was the Conservative politician, Lord Randolph Henry Spencer-Churchill. His mother was the American-born beauty, Jennie Jerome, daughter of a New York stockbroker, financier and newspaper proprietor. They were a glamorous high society couple but distant parents.
Churchill was brought up by his nanny, Mrs Everest, with his younger brother, Jack, and was sent away to boarding schools in Ascot and Brighton before going to Harrow School. He was a willful and rebellious child, who clashed with school discipline, and who was not thought clever enough to go to university. He only passed the entrance exam for the officer training school at Sandhurst on his third attempt.
This section will tell you more about his early life and the people and places that shaped him.
1874 - 1892
15 Apr 1874
Randolph and Jennie marry
30 Nov 1874
Winston Leonard Spencer Churchill is born
1876
Lord Randolph moves the family to Ireland
10 Mar 1876
Alexander Graham Bell makes the first telephone call
21 Nov 1877
Edison announces his invention of the phonograph
4 Feb 1880
Churchill’s brother Jack is born
10 Apr 1880
Lord and Lady Randolph move to London
3 Nov 1882
Young Winston enters St George’s School near Ascot, Berkshire
14 Oct 1882
Earliest known match for Manchester United
1884
Summer – Churchill enters the Misses Thompson’s school
1 Feb 1884
First part of the 1st edition of the Oxford English Dictionary is published
1884: Fountain pen patent received by L E Waterman
1 Apr 1885
Clementine Ogilvy Hozier is born
15 Jun 1885
Lord Randolph made Secretary of State for India
25 Nov 1885
Election returns Liberals to power
1886
Lord Randolph’s rise and fall in the House
29 Jan 1886
Karl Benz patents first successful gasoline-driven car in Germany
8 May 1886
Lord Randolph opposes Irish Home Rule
8 May 1886
First Coca-Cola sold in Atlanta, Georgia
1 Jul 1886
Election returns a huge Conservative majority
3 Aug 1886
Lord Randolph becomes Chancellor of the Exchequer and Leader of the House
28 Oct 1886
Statue of Liberty dedicated in New York City harbour
22 Dec 1886
Lord Randolph resigns his posts
25 Dec 1887
Sherlock Holmes makes his first appearance
17 Apr 1887
Churchill enters Harrow School, founded in 1572 by John Lyon under a Royal Charter of Queen Elizabeth I
4 Sep 1888
George Eastman introduces the Kodak camera
6 May 1889
Eiffel Tower is officially opened in Paris
5 Mar 1890
Forth Rail Bridge was completed in Scotland. The bridge is a cantilever railway bridge across the Firth of Forth in the east of Scotland near Edinburgh and considered as a symbol of Scotland, and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site
29 Jul 1890
Vincent van Gogh dies
21 Sep 1890
Churchill promises his mother he will give up smoking for six months
1891
Churchill proclaims he will ‘…save the Empire’
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