Police recovered a stolen Winston Churchill portrait that had been swapped out with a forgery and gone unnoticed for months.
Canadian police say a renowned portrait of Winston Churchill that was reported stolen from an Ottawa hotel has been tracked ...
Ottawa Police found the photograph in Italy and said the buyer plans to hand it back over to Canada during a ceremony in Rome ...
A famous portrait of former UK Prime Minister Winston Churchill nicknamed the "Roaring Lion," hung in the hotel. It was taken ...
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Artist Paul Trevillion drew the portrait after the former PM famously ordered another painting to be destroyed.
Captured during Churchill's wartime visit to Ottawa in 1941, the picture is said to be one of the most recognizable in British Prime Ministerial history.
A photograph taken by Yousuf Karsh on Dec. 30, 1941, after Winston Churchill addressed the Canadian Parliament.Credit...Winston Churchill Estate Supported by By Ian Austen Reporting from Ottawa ...
Mohler wants you to know he will gladly defend the honor of Winston Churchill that was smeared on Carlson’s podcast Monday ...