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CHURCHILL'S LEGACY
Two speeches to save the world

The Franco-British Society (FBS) and the Association des parents d'élèves du Lycée Winston Churchill (APLIL) invites you to a Talk in English by Lord Watson of Richmond CBE
​and Mr Randolph Churchill

​
Monday 21 November 2016
Meeting: 5.30pm to 7.30 pm,​
  
Lycée International Winston Churchill, 54 Forty Lane, Wembley HA9 9LY
Nearest tube: Wembley station (Jubilee Line or Metropolitan Line) + 5 mns walk
You will need to bring ID with you.

Tickets :
Talk + one drink : £12.00 per Adult
Student : £3.00
Children : (14- 17 years old) : free
Tickets for this particular event are available both for FBS members and non-FBS members. They can only be booked through FBS. 

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In 1946 Churchill gave two speeches that alerted the world to the threat posed by Stalin. In Churchill's Legacy, Lord Watson explains how and why Churchill exposed this threat, calling for US support and European unity. In Fulton and Zurich, Churchill presented a new prospect of recovery and hope- both for him as a political pioneer, and for the world.
Books will be on sale at the event. If paid in advance by paypal, they must be collected at the event. 
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Churchill's Legacy:
' A fine and insightful tribute to my great-grandfather's political instincts and his courageous approach to difficult international matters'
Randolph Churchill
The Lycée International de Londres Winston Churchill occupies the site of the former Brent Town Hall, a 1940s Grade II listed building which was bought from Brent Council by the French Education Property Trust
The Lycée’s name was chosen in recognition of the crucial role played by Churchill in the victory of the Allied forces in World War Two and the 1944 Liberation of France.
 http://www.lyceeinternational.london/​
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