03/25/2026
This cartoon is by E.H. Shepard was published on August 8, 1945 on p. 119 of Punch. It shows Clio, the Greek muse of history, offering thanks to Churchill from a grateful nation, which had just voted massively for labour. Reference: Stiles, Gary L., "Churchill in Punch", Unicorn Publishing, 2022, p. 380.
Churchill was dumped as Prime Minister in the ‘45 elections. He represented an open, traditionally liberal outlook but Britain's future was to be inward looking, socialistic and the abandonment of Churchill 's "broad sunlit uplands". They have never recovered from the inevitable failure of Socialism. They flounder like a dying fish gasping for a future.
03/21/2024
We will shortly provide a link to register. Please be patient.
02/29/2024
Unfortunately we had to postpone the Churchill luncheon due to the speaker coming down with the flu. We will reschedule in the early spring. Thank you for your understanding. We hope to see you you at the rescheduled event.
02/09/2024
Please use the BABC platform for registration. Seating is limited to NMT 50 people.
02/09/2024
The Churchill Luncheon will be on Wednesday, February 28, at the Dunhill Hotel in Charlotte. Jointly sponsored by the Churchill Society of North Carolina and the British American Business Council.
The Foundations of Freedom: Churchill, Washington and Lincoln, The Ties That Bind
Sir Winston Churchill died on February 24, 1965. To mark his passing, Craig Horn will present a program on �The Foundations of Freedom: Winston Churchill, George Washington and Abraham Lincoln, The Ties That Bind�. Three great national leaders in three different centuries who faced three catacly...
01/20/2024
Great turnout today at Meck-South Rotary for my presentation on the Relevance Of Winston Churchill in the 21st Century. Thanks for the interest and enthusiasm for this Man of the Century. The question continues to be asked, “What Would Winston Do?”
07/17/2023
Saddened to hear of the passing of Lady Jane Williams of Elvel over the weekend. The mother of the Archbishop of Canteberry and a personal secretary to Sir Winston S. Churchill. She was an honorary member of the International Churchill Society. We met at the 2017 Churchill Conference in NYC where she shared some amusing and amazing stories of her time working for the Great Man. A warm and engaging lady. Lady Williams of Elvel, died peacefully at her London home on July 15. Lady Williams was among the most prominent of the last surviving members of Sir Winston’s personal staff.
05/06/2023
Long Live the King. Stability, Responsibility and Pride.
05/06/2023
Dressed for the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth, June 1953!