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Fichier:Churchill-with-cigar.jpg

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Fichier:Cigar.jpg

English Churchill Town Symbol (colloquially known as 'The Big Cigar' in reference to Winston Churchill's cigar) determination method: SHA-1...


Fichier:Winston Churchill, cigar in mouth, gives his famous 'V' for victory sign during a visit to Bradford, 4 December 1942. H25966.jpg

English Churchill, Cigar in mouth. Giving the famous "V" for victory sign determination method: SHA-1...


Fichier:Romeo Y Julieta Churchill Cigars Tubo.jpg

Geographer 3072×2304×8 (2780735 bytes) A Dominican [[Romeo Y Julieta]] Churchill Cigars Churchill en Tubo 7.5 x 50 Photographed and uploaded by user:Geographer...


Fichier:Cigar Texture.jpg

2010: [[w:Romeo y Julieta (cigar)|Romeo y Julieta]] Wide Churchill. Measurements: .55 ring gauge (21,83mm) Uploaded with derivativeFX English determination...


Fichier:Bundesarchiv Bild 183-14059-0005, Potsdamer Konferenz, Winston Churchill.jpg

deCreative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 detruetrue Derivative works of this file:  Churchill-with-cigar.jpg English determination method: SHA-1...


Fichier:Winston Churchill during the Second World War H14264.jpg

(20275 bytes) {{Information |Description=[The Prime Minister, Winston Churchill, talking to Alex Henshaw, holder of the Cape Town to London record and...


Fichier:The Imperial German Army 1890 - 1913 HU68490.jpg

206 237 8 8 800 507 Winston Churchill English...


Fichier:Lady Churchill Cigars by Laurin McCracken.jpg

DescriptionLady Churchill Cigars by Laurin McCracken.jpg English: Lady Churchill Cigars by Laurin McCracken Date 4 May 2015 Source Own work Author Laurin...


Fichier:Victoria Daily Times (1900-10-03) (IA victoriadailytimes19001003).pdf

storm, mixed with smoke, we entered 1 text of the tHrimwe Kmpenww me»»,ïe Trml „f H-nry VonDe^, Stenographer. ............... Churchill, the newly elected...