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  1. WINSTON CHURCHILL IN MADEIRA. At Câmara de Lobos, the viewpoint where Winston Churchill took on painting has his name on it. It all began with a 20 vacation days, January 1950…. Winston Churchill was far from Westminster and clearly away from power.

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  2. 17 de abr. de 2015 · Winston Churchill first visited the island of Madeira on 17 October 1899. He was sailing on the Dunottar Castle to South Africa as a newspaper correspondent covering the Boer War. Also on board was the Army Commander-in-Chief, Sir Redvers Buller.

  3. Dedicou-se à pintura nos seus tempos de lazer, sendo sobejamente conhecidas as imagens captadas no miradouro do Espírito Santo (hoje miradouro de Winston Churchill, localizado à entrada da cidade de Câmara de Lobos), onde se vislumbra o pintor amador a representar a baía e o ilhéu.

  4. Sir Winston Churchill visit to Madeira. Sir Winston Leonard Spencer Churchill (1874-1965) British politician and statesman, who was Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (between 1940 -1945 and between 1951-1955).

  5. 28 de jul. de 2021 · Essa visita ilustre atraiu muitos ingleses durante as décadas de 50 e 60. Churchill chegou à Madeira a bordo do paquete Durban Castle com a sua “comitiva”. O britânico até provocou algo inédito na Union Castle Line, atrasou a partida do paquete em vinte minutos no dia 30 de dezembro de 1949.

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  6. The ship Durban Castle enters, at dusk, in the bay of Funchal, capital of the Archipelago of Madeira. On board is Winston Churchill, former British Prime Minister, hailed as a Second World War hero and central figure in the Allied countries' victory against Hitler.

  7. 2 de mar. de 2022 · Winston Churchill, the well-known British Prime Minister during World War II, spent 12 days vacationing in Madeira, in January of 1950, and left its imprint in the region’s tourism. He arrived at the island on 1st January, 1950 aboard the Durban Castle ship.