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  2. Churchill Living - Wikipedia

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    In 2007 a company named Avenue Shelfco 35 Limited was renamed to Churchill Retirement Living, and then to Churchill Retirement Living Limited. In 2024 the company changed its name to Churchill Living Limited. [1] In 2010 John Sidney McCarthy was appointed director of another company, Churchill Retirement plc (company number 07428858). [11]

  3. Winston Churchill - Wikipedia

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    Churchill was determined to be actively involved in the Normandy invasion and hoped to cross the Channel on D-Day (6 June 1944) or at least D-Day+1. His desire caused unnecessary consternation at SHAEF, until he was effectively vetoed by the King. Churchill expected an Allied death toll of 20,000 on D-Day but fewer than 8,000 died in all of ...

  4. Later life of Winston Churchill - Wikipedia

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    Churchill spent much of his retirement at his home Chartwell in Kent. He purchased it in 1922 after his daughter Mary was born. Following his stroke, Churchill carried on through 1954 until, aware that he was slowing down both physically and mentally, he retired as prime minister in April 1955 and was succeeded by Eden. [31]

  5. Chartwell - Wikipedia

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    Chartwell is a country house near Westerham, Kent, in South East England.For over forty years it was the home of Sir Winston Churchill.He bought the property in September 1922 and lived there until shortly before his death in January 1965.

  6. List of awards and honours received by Winston Churchill

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    Winston Churchill received numerous honours and awards throughout his career as a British Army officer, statesman and author.. Perhaps the highest of these was the state funeral held at St Paul's Cathedral, after his body had lain in state for three days in Westminster Hall, [1] an honour rarely granted to anyone other than a British monarch.

  7. Family of Winston Churchill - Wikipedia

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    Name Birth Death Notes Winston Churchill: 10 October 1940: 2 March 2010: Married, 1960, Mary d'Erlanger; divorced 1997 1. Lieutenant Randolph Leonard Spencer-Churchill b. 22 January 1965; 2. Jennie Spencer-Churchill b. 25 September 1966; 3. Marina Spencer-Churchill b. 11 September 1967; 4. John Gerard Averell "Jack" Spencer-Churchill b. 27 ...