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CHURCHILL visits grave of old friend and partner at Hyde Park, New York. No-one knows what is passing through Winston Churchill's mind as he stands in silent contemplation beside the flowercovered grave of his old friend and former "Big Three" partner, Franklin Roosevelt. No two men in the history of the world wrote more chapters of that history in such a short time as did Roosevelt and Churchill. In centre is the widow of the former President. At left, Mrs. Churchill.

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Chronicle (Levin), 15 May 1946, Page 2

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CHURCHILL visits grave of old friend and partner at Hyde Park, New York. No-one knows what is passing through Winston Churchill's mind as he stands in silent contem- plation beside the flower- covered grave of his old friend and former "Big Three" partner, Franklin Roosevelt. No two men in the history of the world wrote more chapters of that history in such a short time as did Roosevelt and Churchill. In centre is the widow of the former Presi- dent. At left, Mrs. Churchill. Chronicle (Levin), 15 May 1946, Page 2

CHURCHILL visits grave of old friend and partner at Hyde Park, New York. No-one knows what is passing through Winston Churchill's mind as he stands in silent contem- plation beside the flower- covered grave of his old friend and former "Big Three" partner, Franklin Roosevelt. No two men in the history of the world wrote more chapters of that history in such a short time as did Roosevelt and Churchill. In centre is the widow of the former Presi- dent. At left, Mrs. Churchill. Chronicle (Levin), 15 May 1946, Page 2

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