Telegram from Winston Churchill to Ismay, May 1949, with congratulations on his recovery
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- 1949 May 30
Telegram from Winston Churchill to Ismay with congratulatory message on health. Typescript, 1p
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Telegram from Winston Churchill to Ismay, May 1949, with congratulations on his recovery
Telegram from Winston Churchill to Ismay with congratulatory message on health. Typescript, 1p
Telegram from Winston Churchill to Ismay, Jan 1947, with congratulations
Telegram from Rt Hon Winston Leonard Spencer Churchill, Prime Minister to Ismay with congratulatory message. Typescript, 1p
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