Autograph of Winston Churchill
“Success is not final, failure is not fatal, it is the courage to continue that counts”
Certificate of Authenticity:
S-06944
GAJS
Size: 70*100
Status: In stock
Location: Kyiv, Edem Resort
Delivery: Kyiv - 1 day, Ukraine - 2 days, worldwide - 21 days
Description
We present a unique historical exhibit – an authentic letter, personally signed by Winston Churchill in 1900. This rare artifact is presented in a stylish frame together with a photograph of the legendary Prime Minister of Great Britain. This signed document is an undeniable testimony of the era and reflects the early years of Churchill's formation as a politician and statesman.
Letter description:
Author: Winston Churchill (1874-1965), British politician, writer, Nobel Prize laureate in Literature, twice Prime Minister of Great Britain.
Date of writing: October 4, 1900
Format: One page on official stationary letterhead 105 Mount Street, W (London).
Letter content: The letter is addressed to Leona, in which Churchill informs about the impossibility of attending the dinner at Willis. He regrets the change of plans and apologizes for any inconvenience. Signature: "Winston".
105, Mount Street, W.
My dear Lorrie,
After all I said
I cannot dine with you
tonight. I am so sorry
if I have upset all
your plans. I have countermanded
the dinner at Willis’ Rooms.
Please forgive me.
Yours affectionately,
Winston
4th Oct. 1900
5 p.m.
Historical background: Willis's Rooms, formerly known as Almack's Assembly Rooms, was an elite social club in London. It was one of the first clubs to admit both men and women, and was considered a center of aristocratic society.
A rare historical artifact - Churchill's signature from the early 20th century, before his great political career.
Excellent condition - a clear autograph on a preserved document.
Collector's value - an ideal choice for collectors and history buffs. An exclusive gift - a great idea for historians, politicians, businessmen and anyone who admires outstanding personalities.
Investment potential - historical documents with the signatures of world leaders increase in value over the years.
Before becoming a politician, Churchill was a war correspondent and participated in hostilities in British India, Sudan and South Africa.
He received the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1953 for his historical and biographical prose.
His speeches during World War II inspired the nation to fight and became some of the most famous in world history.
In his free time, he painted, and his works are now sold at auctions for hundreds of thousands of dollars.
The letter has undergone professional examination and is accompanied by a certificate of authenticity.
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