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  1. In 1955, at the astonishingly young age of 34, Clarissa Eden entered No. 10 Downing Street as the wife of the new Prime Minister, Anthony Eden. Born Clarissa Churchill in 1920, her uncle was the great Winston, and when she married the 55-year-old Eden, then Foreign Secretary, at Caxton Hall register office in 1952, there were crowds as big as the gathering that had cheered Elizabeth Taylor and ...

  2. A Memoir by Clarissa Eden, born a Churchill and a Prime Minister's wife at the age of 34.

  3. Clarissa Eden (née Spencer-Churchill), Countess of Avon. by Cecil Beaton. halftone reproduction tear sheet, published 15 June 1955. NPG x193408. Use this image. Memoirist; second wife of 1st Earl of Avon; daughter of John Spencer-Churchill and Lady Gwendoline Spencer-Churchill.

  4. Clarissa Eden (28 June 1920-15 November 2021) was the wife of Prime Minister Anthony Eden and a niece of Winston Churchill. Clarissa Spencer-Churchill was born in Kensington, England on 28 June 1920, the daughter of Winston Churchill's younger brother Jack Spencer-Churchill. She travelled to Paris, Tuscany, and London during her studies, and she worked in the Foreign Officer during World War ...

  5. Clarissa Eden was born Clarissa Churchill in 1920, the daughter of Winston Churchill's younger brother Jack and Lady Gwendeline Bertie, known as `Goonie'. Her upbringing and education were typical for an upper-class girl of that time.

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  6. 19 de oct. de 2007 · Clarissa Eden, Countess of Avon, is the widow of Sir Anthony Eden, British Prime Minister from 1955-57. The second time we met, nearly ten years later, we hardly spoke. I sat next to him at a ...

  7. 1 de dic. de 2021 · Photo: Clarissa Eden : From The Times obituary, 16 November 2021 450 words – 2 minute read. It was a Friday, the 30 th of January, on the 50 th anniversary of Winston Churchill’s funeral and I was invited to Parliament for a rededication of the Oscar Nemon statue of Churchill in the Members’ Lobby of the House of Commons.