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  1. Nasledovné ďalšie wiki používajú tento súbor: Použitie na en.wikipedia.org John Spencer-Churchill, 10th Duke of Marlborough; St Martin's Church, Bladon; Použitie na fr.wikipedia.org Église Saint-Martin de Bladon; Použitie na it.wikipedia.org John Spencer-Churchill, X duca di Marlborough

  2. Media in category "St Martin's Church, Bladon (churchyard)" The following 22 files are in this category, out of 22 total. Bladon, Oxfordshire - St Martin's Church - churchyard, grave of 10th Duke of Marlborough 1.jpg 2,516 × 1,508; 2.23 MB

  3. 27 de mai. de 2020 · About. The parish of Bladon covers Blenheim Palace and is therefore the burial place of many of the Spencer Churchills - only the Dukes and Duchesses are buried in the chapel at Blenheim Palace. The most famous grave is that of Sir Winston Churchill, who chose to be buried here. His wife Clementine was, after her own death 12 years later ...

  4. Ce fichier et sa description proviennent de Wikimedia Commons. Accéder au fichier sur Commons Description Description Bladon, Oxfordshire - St Martin's Church - Garter banner of Mary Soames, Baroness Soames.jpg English: Bladon, Oxfordshire - St Martin's Church - Garter banner of Mary Soames, Baroness Soames, one of Prime Minister Churchill's daughters Date Prise le 18 février 2015, 16:38:59 ...

  5. 23 de jun. de 2018 · When I had my car serviced there this time I went to the church to take some photos. Some of the history of the church from Wikipedia "The Church of England parish church of Saint Martin was originally 11th or 12th century, and its south porch had a Norman doorway. However, the old church was demolished in 1802 and a new building completed in 1804.

  6. English: Bladon, Oxfordshire - St Martin's Church - churchyard, grave of Jennie, wife of Lord Randolph Churchill, and mother of Prime Minister Sir Winston Churchill التاريخ التقطت في ١٨ فبراير ٢٠١٥, ١٦:٢٨:٤٧

  7. L'église Saint-Martin de Bladon est l'église anglicane de Bladon-with-Woodstock, dans l'Oxfordshire, en Angleterre. Elle est particulièrement connue pour abriter des tombes de la famille Spencer-Churchill, et notamment celle de Winston Churchill.