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Winston Churchill standing with Richard Gavin Gardiner Casey. - 8x10 photo
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Winston Churchill standing with Richard Gavin Gardiner Casey. - 8x10 photo "Winston Churchill was a British politician who was the Prime Ministerof the United Kingdom from 1940 to 1945 and again from 1951 to 1955. Widely regarded as oneof the greatest wartime leaders of the 20th century, Churchill was also an officer in the Britishin Literature, and was the first person to be made an honorary citizen of the United States.After the Conservative Party lost the 1945 election, he became Leader of the Opposition to theLabour Government. After winning the 1951 election, he again became Prime Minister, before retiringin 1955. He was named the Greatest Briton of all time in a 2002 poll; Churchill is widely regardedas being among the most influential people in British history, consistently ranking well indied on 24 January 1965. Richard Gavin Gardiner Casey was an Australian politician and diplomat,who served as the colonial governor of Bengal between 1944 and 1946 and as the 16th Governor-Generalof Australia between 7 May 1965 and 30 April 1969. Casey was educated at Cumloden School, StKilda, and at Melbourne Grammar School. He enrolled for engineering at the University of Melbourne,where he was a resident student at Trinity College in 1909 and 1910, but then travelled to England,graduating with second-class honours in the mechanical sciences tripos and a Master of Artsin 1918. In 1931 Casey returned to Australia and was elected to the House of Representativesas the United Australia Party (UAP) Member for the Geelong-based seat of Corio. Prime MinisterJoseph Lyons appointed him an assistant minister in 1933, and in 1935 he became Treasurer. Hewas born on 29 August 1890 and died on 17 June 1976." Pickid: 106406















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