Plaque

Winston Churchill - St James's Place

Erection date: 5/11/2013

Inscription

Sir Winston Churchill 1874 - 1965 lived here 1880 - 1883.
City of Westminster

Site: Winston Churchill - St James's Place (1 memorial)

SW1, St James's Place, 29

Merge with Huskisson

Churchill at number 29 lived in the house on the left, Huskisson at number 28, on the right.

Credit for this entry to: Alan Patient of www.plaquesoflondon.co.uk

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Winston Churchill

Prime Minister 1940 - 45 and 1951 - 55. Born Blenheim Palace, near Woodstock,...

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Westminster City Council

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