Nearly three years after its brazen theft, an iconic photo of the late former British prime minister Winston Churchill — grimace and all — is finally back where it belongs on the wall of the Fairmont ...
At the time, Lair was a master painter and plasterer who had been asked to help put up a series of framed photographs ...
I stayed in a gorgeous hotel in the heart of London that used to be a MI6 base and is perfectly located near popular tourist ...
Dundee, a city famous for the three Js – Jute, Jam and Journalism – has another much more evocative claim to fame, heckling; the art and craft ... trying to egg Winston Churchill in 1910.
AI is already helping doctors treat patients in Georgia, but as the technology improves, lawmakers must consider how to ...
LLM contributor Rebecca Underwood travels to Oxford and finds herself enchanted by the art, architecture and history of this ...
Renowned photographer Yousuf Karsh snapped the iconic portrait in 1941 in the Speaker’s Office on Parliament Hill, just after ...
After allegedly travelling from the first-floor lounge of Ottawa’s storied castle on the bank of the Rideau Canal and ...
Reenactors portraying President Franklin Delano Roosevelt and British Prime Minister Winston Churchill — each sporting their ...
The six-bedroom Kensington residence was owned by the late prime minister during World War II and includes a private terrace ...
The Kensington House, where the wartime Prime Minister once lived, is a classic British home fit for a statesman – the ...
A viral quote about Muslims has frequently been attributed to Winston Churchill, Britain's prime minister during World War II. According to many posts, Churchill once compared Islam to rabies.