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![]() The Churchill Centre is an active supporter of the Churchill Museum and Cabinet War Rooms. The Centre's mission is to foster leadership, statesmanship, vision, courage and boldness inspired by Sir Winston Churchill, and to raise awareness of the relevance of Winston Churchill's legacy and heritage, through TCC's website, publications, support of international education programmes and academic scholarship. The Churchill Centre has a global membership, and has its administrative base in Chicago, USA, while its heart is in the Churchill Museum and Cabinet War Rooms in London, the preserved scene of his 'Finest Hour'. To find out more and to join TCC visit The Churchill Centre using the link above. The website for up-to-date news of all things political in the UK. Online magazine, newsroom, facts, broadcasts, a section for young people, links to the UK Citizens Portal and much more. Website of Bletchley Park, the UK's wartime Codes Centre and nerve-centre of British intelligence during the Second World War. Online booking for the Churchill Museum and Cabinet War Rooms Rare book dealers specializing in everything by and about Sir Winston Spencer Churchill. The Churchill Archives at Churchill College, Cambridge. Repository of many of Churchill's private and personal papers - copies of some of which are available on-line. ![]() Five major visitor attractions offer a unique timeline through the eventful life of this great statesman - "our Greatest Briton". Welcome to Culture Shox, a unique opportunity to visit arts, culture and science venues and events FREE for 13 - 19 year-olds in Westminster. The historic vessel Havengore is being restored at Chatham Maritime in Kent. Having performed many notable ceremonial duties over 40 years on the Thames she is best known for carrying the coffin of Sir Winston Churchill during the state funeral in 1965. Aimed at Key Stage 2 pupils, this site focuses on the Roman era, the Tudor era, the Victorian era and the Second World War. |