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  1. 2 de jun. de 2014 · Mary Soames, the last surviving child of British World War II leader Winston Churchill, has died at her London home. She was 91. Her son Nicholas Soames said she died Saturday after a short illness.

  2. A fascinating (and long) biography of Clementine Churchill, wife of Winston Churchill by her youngest daughter, Mary Soames. The life she lived with Winston for 57 years was quite incredible, and their love for each other for that same length of time was strong and tender. She was 91 when she died, 11 years after her husband.

  3. it.wikipedia.org › wiki › Mary_SoamesMary Soames - Wikipedia

    Mary Soames, Baronessa Soames, nata Spencer-Churchill ( Chartwell, 15 settembre 1922 – Londra, 31 maggio 2014 ), è stata una nobildonna britannica . La più giovane dei cinque figli di Winston Churchill e sua moglie, Clementine, ha lavorato per molteplici organizzazioni pubbliche tra cui la Croce Rossa e il Women's Voluntary Service dal 1939 ...

  4. Feb 20, 2007. ISBN. 0395275970, 9780395275979. Length. 732 pages. Export Citation. BiBTeX EndNote RefMan. The Churchill's youngest daughter recounts her mother's early life and her fifty-seven-year marriage to Winston Churchill, drawing on their letters to chronicle their private and public lives.

  5. 17 de nov. de 2018 · viii, 356 pages, [32] pages of plates : 25 cm The youngest daughter of Winston Churchill recalls her childhood spent roaming the family's country estate, her position as one of her father's most trusted companions, and her service as a gunner in the women's auxiliary during World War II

  6. 2 de mar. de 2016 · But Mary, the late Lady Soames, a tough lady who would chastise me for writing with insufficient respect about her father, was the exception, the one sibling who grew up safe and sound. She wrote ...

  7. 15 de sept. de 2022 · The Lady Soames LG, DBE. Mary Soames died at 91 eight years ago. This piece from 2014 is repub­lished on her 100th birthday—notwithstanding that we can hear her words: “Real­ly, you’re going way over the top. It’s sil­ly to make a fuss.”. Nev­er mind, we are going to make a fuss. Bar­bara and I knew her since 1983, when she ...