Winston Churchill Statues​

My favourite place to visit the bench statue of British Prime Minister Winston Churchill and American President Franklin D Roosevelt at Mayfair, London. You can able to sit down between them and take a photo!  I love it!

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Bench Statue of Churchill and Roosevelt
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In real life!                                                                                                                                                   Franklin D Roosevelt and Winston Spencer Churchill
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This is absolutely my favourite as you can able to sit down between them
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“Allies”                                                                                                                                                         Churchill and Roosevelt
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so Proud!
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Tim is a fan of Winston Churchill as well
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Nice to hug Churchill 🙂
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Victory!

 

Parliament Square

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April 2017
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Back of Churchill statue and The Shard May 2018
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Revisited in May 2018

The Chartwell, Westerham, Kent 

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Nemon Statue can be seen at The Chartwell, National Trust in Westerham, Kent
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The rains doesn’t spolit my day at The Chartwell once belongs to Winston Churchill & family. Nemon Statue of Winston and Clementine Churchill

Churchill War Rooms

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A model of Churchill’s hand
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A statue of Winston Churchill

 

See the link for detail if you are interested in Churchill War Rooms or The Chartwell, National Trust in Westerham

http://www.iwm.org.uk/visits/churchill-war-rooms?gclid=EAIaIQobChMImqaSuYfH3AIV7LDtCh1HcwE0EAAYBCAAEgK7s_D_BwE

https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/chartwell

Darkest Hour – Victory Sign

Last night, I was watching the Darkest Hour DVD.  It was interesting to watch what was going on with Winston Churchill’s activity day and night at War Rooms.

 

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Darkest Hour DVD

 

 

My favourite part of this film when Winston Churchill used Victory as a wrong sign while the press photographer took a photo of him.  Thanks to Miss Layton who corrected him in the next day.  “UP YOUR BUM” he was roared with laughing.

 

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Gary Oldman played Winston Churchill in Darkest Hour.  He used a wrong sign of Victory which made me a laugh.

 

Lily James played Miss Elizabeth Layton who worked as a secretary for Winston Churchill.  She was the one who corrected him to use the right Victory sign.

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Lily James, Actress played Miss Layton in Darkest Hour (left)  and the real Miss Elizabeth Layon (right)

 

I love this bit part of the film…”UP YOUR BUM” (another word for UP YOURS).

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Finally, Winston Churchill used the correct Victory sign.  (See actual photo of Winston Churchill before and after)

 

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I’m so proud that I have seen his home in Westerham, Kent. Worth a visit and believe me you will like it. Also, I went to the Churchill Wars Room in London, It was amazing and worth a visit!

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I will post about The Chartwell, National Trust with photos of my trip last year.  If you are interested to visit his home in Westerham, Kent or Churchill War Rooms for information.  (see the link below)

https://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/chartwell

Also

https://www.iwm.org.uk/visits/churchill-war-rooms

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