I take BBC Breakfast into wartime Prime Minister Sir Winston Churchill’s study at Chartwell in Kent. We take a look at some of the most important items in the house’s collection – including one I describe as ‘a who’s who of the early twentieth century’.
About me:
I’m Katherine Carter a historian and curator with a specialism in twentieth-century British history. I work for the National Trust as a Senior Collections and House Manager at Chartwell, the home of Sir Winston Churchill and Quebec House, the home of General Wolfe. I also write, lecture, and broadcast.
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