Sir Winston Churchill was Britain's Prime Minister throughout World War II and has been called "the greatest living Englishman". An international statesman, orator, biographer, historian and author, his works remain in print with the world's leading publishers.
Educated at Harrow and Sandhurst, he spent several years in the army before becoming a newspaper correspondent and then an MP. His cabinet positions include First Lord of the Admiralty at the outbreak of World War I. Winston Leonard Spencer Churchill became Prime Minister in 1940 and, for five years, led Britain though its 'finest hour'. Defeated in the July 1945 election, he was Leader of the Opposition until re-elected Prime Minister in 1951. He was knighted in 1953 and, in the same year, awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature.
Churchill Permissions
The literary works of Sir Winston Churchill 1874-1965 remain in copyright and are administered by Curtis Brown on behalf of the his Literary Estate.
If you would like to apply for permission to use a quote from Sir Winston Churchill's speeches (written and audio), Sir Winston's other writing or photographs from the Broadwater Collection (held at the Churchill Archives Centre, Churchill College, Cambridge), please complete the Churchill Permission Request Form. Then you can fax, post or email it back to us.
email- churchillpermissions@curtisbrown.co.uk or fax- +44 (0)20 7393 4401
or by post
Churchill Permissions
Curtis Brown Group Ltd.
Haymarket House
28-29 Haymarket
London
SW1Y 4SP
Please note that we receive a high volume of requests so it is important to apply as far ahead of your deadline as possible. We will try to respond to your application within 4-6 weeks.
In may cases Curtis Brown also administers the literary copyrights of Clementine Churchill, Lady Mary Soames, Lord and Lady Randolph (Jenny Jerome), Henry Winston Spencer Churchill, Randolph Churchill & Jack Churchill.
Please contact us separately for details on clearance for these copyright works.

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