Never-before-seen pictures of a young Winston Churchill smoking a cigar on a luxury yacht from over 100 years ago have been unearthed. The rare photos of the war time leader were discovered among ...
Claude Monet’s Charing Cross Bridge, once owned by Winston Churchill, captures the smoggy yellow haze over London’s River Thames with the shadowy Houses of Parliament in the backdrop. However, it ...
Legend has it that Churchill only gave the photographer “one shot” to take the image that would go on to cement his career. However, the politician would not let go of his cigar. Karsh plucked ...
The rare photos of the war time leader were discovered among a box of maritime memorabilia bought recently at a job lot at ...
While other PMs have fished, walked or bred horses, our greatest ever premier helped keep stress at bay with more domestic ...
took Winston's photo in 1941 after he took the prime minister's cigar while he was smoking. Churchill's resulting scowl made the photo so famous that it eventually made it to the front of England ...
Mr. Karsh wrote that Churchill would not get rid of his cigar for the photo despite offers of an ashtray. So “without premeditation,” he plucked it out of the British leader’s mouth.
There are signals of cool that need no explanation. Tipping the valet with a $100 bill. Confidently ordering rare whiskey.
With his hand on his hip, Churchill is seen scowling severely at the lens -- an expression that Karsh put down to the fact that he had just plucked a cigar from the prime minister's hand before ...
Once the haunt of Oscar Wilde and Winston Churchill, this central London institution is steeped in tradition – not to mention smoke. Here in the heart of the capital’s ‘cigar mile’ – an ...
Rare photos of Winston Churchill found in a Norfolk saleroom will be sold at auction at Charles Miller Ltd in London on ...