A self-proclaimed pastime painter, Winston Churchill did not put brush to canvas until the age of 40. Although he received no formal training as an artist, he pursued his hobby with characteristic passion, and it became a lifelong interest. A newly installed exhibition, including a recent gift and two new paintings on loan to the Museum, is now open.
America's National Churchill Museum will bestow its highest honor, the Winston Churchill Leadership Medal Award, on Bill Roedy. Join us at London's historic Guildhall on June 12, 2024, for an unforgettable evening honoring two great leaders—Winston Churchill and Bill Roedy.
This special exhibition, featuring objects from the collection of America’s National Churchill Museum and select loans from private collections, will explore Churchill's enduring admiration for, and relationship to Blenheim Palace, the ancestral home of John Churchill, the 1st Duke of Marlborough and one of the grandest homes in England.
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Fulton, Missouri 65251
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The Church of St. Mary the Virgin, Aldermanbury, is a seventeenth-century English church located within the heart of mid-Missouri in Fulton. This church once stood in the center of London, England, where Nazi bombs gutted it during the Blitz of World War II. It is the only building in the United States designed by renowned English architect Sir Christopher Wren.
Historic church weddings offer a rich memorable experience to the wedding ceremony. With simple but elegant design, St. Mary's can accommodate many guests in a regal but beautiful atmosphere.
“Leave the past to history especially as I propose to write that history myself.”