The Churchill Factor: How One Man Made History (44 page)

With Sir Anthony Eden at Chartwell in the late 1940s.
May 1943, with Roosevelt near the president’s country retreat, Shangri-La.

Speaking at an American Thanksgiving celebration at the Royal Albert Hall in London, November 1944.

With President Truman en route to Fulton, Missouri, for his famous ‘Iron Curtain’ speech, March 1946.
In full flow at the 1948 Conservative Party Conference.

7 May 1948, after his speech to the Congress of Europe at the Hague, overwhelmed by the response. From left to right are leaders of the European movement: Kerstens, Ramadier, Retinger and de Rougemont.
Winston Churchill, bricklayer, building a wall at Chartwell in 1928.

On holiday in Marrakesh, February 1959.
Churchill, early pioneer of air flight.

TIMELINE OF EVENTS

1874
Born, 30 November
1876
Churchill family moves to Dublin
1880
Churchill family returns to England
1882
Enrolled at St George’s School at Ascot
1884
Enrolled at Brunswick School in Hove
1886
Father becomes Chancellor of the Exchequer
1887
Enrolled at Harrow
1893
Enrolled at Royal Military College at Sandhurst
1894
Commissioned cavalry officer in the 4th Queen’s Own Hussars
1895
Father dies
Writes for the
Daily Graphic
covering the Spanish American War in Cuba
First visit to the United States
1896
Stationed in India and undergoes self-education
1897
Covers siege of the Malakand for the
Daily Telegraph
and sees action in the Malakand Field Force on the North-West Frontier of India
1898
Publishes first book
Participates in and covers the Battle of Omdurman in Sudan for the
Morning Post
1899
Unsuccessfully stands for Parliament in Oldham by-election
Becomes prisoner of war in South Africa and a national hero when he escapes
1900
Successfully stands for Oldham
Visits United States and Canada on lecture tour
1901
Maiden speech in Parliament
1904
Switches from Tories to Liberals
1905
Becomes Colonial Under-Secretary
1907
Tours Africa
1908
Promoted to President of the Board of Trade
Marries Clementine Hozier
1909
Diana Churchill born
1910
Becomes Home Secretary
1911
Siege of Sidney Street
Randolph Churchill born
Becomes First Lord of the Admiralty
1913
Founds Royal Naval Flying Corps
1914
Outbreak of the First World War
Commands Defence of Antwerp
Sarah Churchill born
1915
The Dardanelles
Dismissed from the Admiralty
Demoted to Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster
1916
Commissioned as lieutenant-colonel and commands 6th Battalion of the Royal Scots Fusiliers
1917
Rejoins the Government as Minister for Munitions
1918
First World War armistice
Marigold Churchill born
1919
Becomes Secretary for War and Air
1921
Becomes Colonial Secretary
Founds Middle East Department in Colonial Office
Chairs Cairo Conference, founding Jordan and Iraq
Death of Marigold Churchill
1922
Chanak crisis and fall of the Lloyd George coalition
Loses Dundee election
Mary Churchill born

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