File:Winston Churchill 1874 - 1965 Q113382.jpg
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DescriptionWinston Churchill 1874 - 1965 Q113382.jpg |
English: Winston Churchill 1874 - 1965
A half length portrait of Winston Churchill in 1900. |
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Date | 1900 (Pre-1914) | |||
Source | http://media.iwm.org.uk/iwm/mediaLib//8/media-8244/large.jpg
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Author | Unknown | |||
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