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it charts visitors to chartwell between 192a and 1964.y. among the signatories are charlie chaplin, and my favourite is a lesser—known figure, a gentleman called fabian von schlabrendorff. he was a member of the german resistance who was informing churchill in the lead—up to the second world war and visited chartwell afterwards. and he was actually involved in an assassination attempt on hitler. so, a really interesting individual. volunteers have given up 6,000 hours of their time to help with the project. their research, as well as new items to the house have really put the essence of churchill back into chartwell, but what better resource did the national trust have than the people who knew him best? lady churchill was, i adored her, she was a wonderful character, a very strong character. and i often used to think, it amazed me, how two such strong characters must have lived together in such harmony. the atmosphere was fantastic. it was such a happy atmosphere. lady churchill loved flowers. there were always flowers everywhere, log fir
it charts visitors to chartwell between 192a and 1964.y. among the signatories are charlie chaplin, and my favourite is a lesser—known figure, a gentleman called fabian von schlabrendorff. he was a member of the german resistance who was informing churchill in the lead—up to the second world war and visited chartwell afterwards. and he was actually involved in an assassination attempt on hitler. so, a really interesting individual. volunteers have given up 6,000 hours of their time to help...
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i am at chartwell, good morning. i am at chartwell, it good morning.s wife when sir winston churchill died. winston used to love to feed golden orfe in the pools. and i used to have to collect the live bait he fed them with. and one of myjobs once a week, i used to take these big tin boxes of films, big film reels, with me to the station. i think it was on a friday. and i would collect the new films which would be shown at the weekend. her experiences helped the national trust unlock some of the secrets and stories behind hundreds of items acquired and soon to be on show here. so this is winston churchill‘s study. it is one of the most important rooms in the house and this is where he would spend hours of his time. amongst others, a beautiful painting of blenheim palace where he was born. a speech box which housed the notes that would inform the words that would inspire a nation. this is one of the most important objects in our whole collection. it charts visitors to chartwell between 1924 and 1964. with over 700 signatures it is a who‘s who of the ear
i am at chartwell, good morning. i am at chartwell, it good morning.s wife when sir winston churchill died. winston used to love to feed golden orfe in the pools. and i used to have to collect the live bait he fed them with. and one of myjobs once a week, i used to take these big tin boxes of films, big film reels, with me to the station. i think it was on a friday. and i would collect the new films which would be shown at the weekend. her experiences helped the national trust unlock some of...
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it charts visitors to chartwell between 192a and 196a.er. so a really interesting individual. volunteers have given up 6,000 hours of their time to help with the project. their research, as well as new items to the house, have really put the essence of churchill back into chartwell, but what better resource did the national trust have than the people who knew him best? lady churchill was, i adored her, she was a wonderful character, a very strong character. and i often used to think, it amazed me, how two such strong characters must have lived together in such harmony. the atmosphere was fantastic. it was such a happy atmosphere. lady churchill loved flowers. there were always flowers everywhere, log fires burning, you could just go where you wanted to. everybody was happy here. now the weather with darren bett. we have seen more cloud streaming into england and wales today, still warm when the sun comes out, but across the atlantic over to canada we have the stream of cloud coming over the atlantic and that is mainly making a beeline int
it charts visitors to chartwell between 192a and 196a.er. so a really interesting individual. volunteers have given up 6,000 hours of their time to help with the project. their research, as well as new items to the house, have really put the essence of churchill back into chartwell, but what better resource did the national trust have than the people who knew him best? lady churchill was, i adored her, she was a wonderful character, a very strong character. and i often used to think, it amazed...
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the report details more than 90 estates, including winston churchill's home chartwell, which was singledpast, and quarry bank mill in cheshire which was built using family wealth related to slavery. rescuers have begun an operation to save dozens of pilot whales, stranded on a beach on the west coast of tasmania. conservationists aren't sure why the 270 whales came to shore, and around 90 have already died. whale beachings are common in the region, but one of this size has not been seen since 2009. pilot whales can grow up to to seven metres long and weigh up to three tonnes — making a rescue operation particularly difficult. it is 11 minutes past six. we will have a look at the papers in a moment that matt has the weather. good morning. good morning to you as well. it is the autumn equinox today s0 well. it is the autumn equinox today so could this be a last sunset of the summer last night? certainly, summer is holding on for at least one more day across the country. many areas have seen him judge well above weather should be for the time of year. what is lacking this area of year. what
the report details more than 90 estates, including winston churchill's home chartwell, which was singledpast, and quarry bank mill in cheshire which was built using family wealth related to slavery. rescuers have begun an operation to save dozens of pilot whales, stranded on a beach on the west coast of tasmania. conservationists aren't sure why the 270 whales came to shore, and around 90 have already died. whale beachings are common in the region, but one of this size has not been seen since...