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Chartwell Chats presents 'Churchill's Horses' 

The International Churchill Society
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The second edition of Chartwell Chats is now available.
As we look towards celebrating the 150th anniversary of Sir Winston Churchill’s birth in 2024, I am delighted to be able to introduce you to the second edition of Chartwell Chats, a brand new series published on RU-vid. Over the next two years, leading historians and experts will explore Sir Winston Churchill's relationship with Chartwell through the property's collections and historic moments in time.
Chartwell was the Churchill’s home for over 40 years and was opened to the public in 1966, one year after Winston’s death. As one of the greatest leaders of the twentieth century, his image and reputation still hold international significance. His family home welcomes over 250,000 visitors a year for a uniquely personal glimpse into the private life of this great statesman. It was a place to work, paint, write and entertain friends away from the pressures of political life in London.
In the second of our series, Katherine Carter, Property Curator at Chartwell and Brough Scott, journalist, broadcaster and author of the critically acclaimed Churchill at the Gallop, explore Winston Churchill's relationship with horses and the hugely important role they played throughout his life.
Chartwell Chats was developed and is jointly presented by the National Trust Chartwell and The International Churchill Society UK - working together to preserve the historic legacy of Sir Winston Churchill.
We hope you enjoy it.
Andy Smith
Executive Director
The International Churchill Society UK

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17 июл 2023

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Комментарии : 4   
@davidwynne2592
@davidwynne2592 11 месяцев назад
Excellent job by Katherine Carter once again. As the guest said, horses both saved Churchill’s life and kept him happy. It’s a huge part of his story and it deserves more attention. Great idea to do this for a Chsrtwell Chat. Well done!
@maida-vale
@maida-vale 13 дней назад
Brough Scott might be interested to know that the photo used in his book and featured towards the end of this transmission is one of a pair I believe as I have the copy here in original frame, given BY Churchill to the Rev. Norman Haig, one time vicar of Mayfair, whose aunt had been the Duchess of Newcastle and guardian of the Royal appt. in the Tower Of London. Norman had been a close friend and confidant of Churchill, they often lunched and I also have a box of cigars given by C to N, who delighted on giving the occasional one to friends as a talking point: N was not a smoker. Norman died in my arms age 97 in , without checking, perhaps '99 I have some photos and the old vicar had had a sparkling life in his own right!
@user-bx4ce6ng4b
@user-bx4ce6ng4b 11 месяцев назад
Kind of personality we have at most once at a century . God blessed England and the whole word for him ... Redeemer of the humanity !
@ClovisLuik
@ClovisLuik 11 месяцев назад
Churchill at the Gallop remains my all time favorite book about Churchill and I dare to say one of my favorite books of all time.
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