Learn about restoration work to a Dunkirk painting at Churchill’s former house, the UK’s top WWII festival, an exhibition on children of service personnel, and the opening of the Wrens Museum
Located near Westerham, Kent, Chartwell is the former home of Sir Winston Churchill and present-day National Trust property. The house has long highlighted the life of Britain’s most iconic wartime leader and now, following extensive conservation work, it has put on public display a painting of the Dunkirk evacuation once owned by the late prime minister.
The oil canvas piece, created by artist Ernest Townsend and gifted to Churchill by the painter’s son after the war, depicts several of the 300,000 soldiers who, in May and June 1940, were rescued from France after the Nazi invasion. Churchill said he…