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1951 and Winston
Lord De L ' Isle was Secretary of State for Air in Winston Churchill's Cabinet 1951 55.
In February 1951, Heath was appointed as an Opposition Whip by Winston Churchill.
On 28th July 1900, Jennie married George Cornwallis-West ( 1874 1951 ), a captain in the Scots Guards who was the same age as her elder son, Winston.
After the defeat of the Labour Government in the general election of October 1951 the incoming Conservative administration of Winston Churchill was pledged to get rid of the scheme, ' to set the people free ', in the words of one minister.
* Sunday News Special ( Don Hollenbeck, Winston Burdett ) ( 1951 1961 )
Carl Winston Lumbly ( born August 14, 1951 ) is an American film, stage, and television actor.
* Address Delivered by The Honorable Sam Rayburn at the Dedication of the Marker over the Graves of His Great-Great Grandfather Col. George Waller and his wife Ann Winston Carr, Oakwood Cemetery, Martinsville, Virginia, May 6, 1951
He notably held ministerial office from 1951 to 1957 in the Conservative administrations of Winston Churchill and Anthony Eden.
In the 1920s and 1930s, Clement Attlee, later Labour Prime Minister from 1945 to 1951, had a residence in Woodford Green, the seat of his political adversary, Winston Churchill.
It has also emerged that he was offered cabinet office ( Education Minister ) in 1951 by Winston Churchill in exchange for supporting the new Conservative government, but refused on the grounds that it would have destroyed the Liberal Party.
During the 1950s he held office under successively Winston Churchill, Anthony Eden, and Harold Macmillan as Lord Privy Seal from 1951 to 1952, Leader of the House of Lords from 1951 to 1957, Secretary of State for Commonwealth Relations in 1952 and Lord President of the Council from 1952 to 1957.
When the Conservatives came to power under Winston Churchill in 1951 he was appointed Minister of Pensions.
After the defeat of the Labour Government in the general election of October 1951 the incoming Conservative administration of Winston Churchill was pledged to get rid of the scheme, ' to set the people free ', in the words of one minister.
* Charles Child Walcutt, The Romantic Compromise in the Novels of Winston Churchill ( 1951 )
* Winston Spencer Churchill, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom 1940 45 and 1951 55
* Chariot in the Sky: a Story of the Jubilee Singers ( Philadelphia: Winston, 1951 ; London: Paul Breman, 1963 ; Oxford & New York: Oxford University Press, 2002 )
Peart, along with the rest of the Labour Party, went into opposition after Sir Winston Churchill's 1951 election victory.
Aware that with or without bombs the bases made Britain what Winston Churchill called a " bull's-eye " for Soviet attack, he and other British leaders repeatedly failed in learning details of American war plans, and not until 1951 did the United States formally, if vaguely, agreed to consult with Britain before using atomic weapons based there.
When Winston Churchill formed his peacetime government in 1951 he appointed Swinton as Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster for a year, then as Secretary of State for Commonwealth Relations for three years.
It ran from May to September 1951, and by June the following year most of it had been dismantled, following the victory of Winston Churchill and the Conservative Party in the general election of 1951.
** Sir Winston Churchill ( 2nd Term ) ( 1951 1955 )
* Winston Churchill, 1940 41 and 1943 45, ( and Joint Principal Private Secretary, 1951 55 ),
He served under Winston Churchill Minister of Civil Aviation and Minister of Transport between October 1951 and May 1952.

1951 and Churchill
After six years in office, Attlee was defeated in the 1951 British general election and Churchill returned to power.
With the Conservative victory in 1951 Macmillan became Minister of Housing under Churchill, who entrusted Macmillan with fulfilling the latter's conference promise to build 300, 000 houses per year.
" Such rhetoric reflected a new reality of working-class affluence ; it has been argued: " The key factor in the Conservative victory was that average real pay for industrial workers had risen since Churchill ’ s 1951 victory by over 20 per cent ".
After the war finished in 1945, Churchill was busy, first writing his history of that conflict and then as Prime Minister again between 1951 and 1955, and so it was not until the late 1950s, when Churchill was in his early eighties, that he was able to finish the work.
* " Cry " ( Churchill Kohlman song ), 1951.
Car buyers were still waiting for the new ( Churchill ) government's easing of the ' temporary ' swingeing purchase tax promised in the lead up to the snap-election held during the 1951 Earl's Court motor show.
In 1951 Churchill did not offer him a return to the Woolsack.
Following the 1951 election, Churchill made Maudling a junior Minister at the Ministry of Civil Aviation.
When the Conservatives returned to power under Churchill in 1951, Lloyd served under Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden as Minister of State for Foreign Affairs from 1951 to 1954.
Then, in 1951, when Churchill again became Prime Minister, he appointed Ismay Secretary of State for Commonwealth Relations.
Churchill was re-elected as in 1951 and in addition to being Prime Minister, he also took the office of Secretary of State for Defence.
When Churchill regained power in 1951 Dilhorne was knighted and became Solicitor-General ; in 1954 he was sworn of the Privy Council and became Attorney General for England and Wales.

1951 and appointed
Shortly thereafter Rabbi Zweigenhaft was appointed Chief Rabbi of the entire Lower Saxony a position he held until his departure in 1951.
Charles Mason Remey ( May 15, 1874 February 4, 1974 ) was a prominent and controversial American Bahá ' í who was appointed in 1951 a Hand of the Cause, and president of the International Bahá ' í Council.
Remey was appointed president of the council in March, with Amelia Collins as vice-president, then in December 1951 Remey was appointed a Hand of the Cause.
Remey based his claim on his being the president of the International Bahá ' í Council appointed by Shoghi Effendi in 1951.
* On 1 January 1951 he was appointed to the Order of the Companions of Honour ( CH )
* 1951, he was appointed a Companion of the Order of the Companions of Honour ( CH )
In 1951 when there were 9 national spiritual assemblies, Shoghi Effendi appointed members to the International Bahá ' í Council, and described it as an embryonic international House of Justice.
The NCAA had no full-time administrator until 1951, when Walter Byers was appointed executive director.
Bevan was appointed Minister of Labour ( during which he helped to secure a deal for railwaymen which provided them with a big pay increase ) in 1951 but soon resigned in protest at Hugh Gaitskell's introduction of prescription charges for dental care and spectacles — created in order to meet the financial demands imposed by the Korean War.
At first in Cochin China in 1946, but he was appointed to be responsible for the Central Office of South Vietnam from 1951 until 1954.
He then moved to government during the Harry S. Truman administration, when Truman appointed him ambassador to Argentina in April 1951.
In 1951, he was appointed by President Harry S. Truman as a delegate to the United Nations sixth session in Paris.
Hussein was appointed Crown Prince of Jordan on 9 September 1951.
Leopold Stokowski and Dimitri Mitropoulos were appointed co-principal conductors in 1949, with Mitropoulos becoming Musical Director in 1951.
Unsuccessful in Dáil Éireann and Seanad Éireann elections in 1948 and 1951, he was re-appointed as Attorney General in 1951 and in 1953 he was appointed as the youngest member of the Supreme Court by his mentor, de Valera.
In 1951 Fianna Fáil were back in power and Lynch was appointed Parliamentary Secretary to the Government, with special responsibility for Gaeltacht areas.
" Screenwriter Jacques Bobet, hired in 1947, worked to strengthen the French Unit and retain French talent, and was appointed producer of French versions in 1951.
In autumn 1948, he obtained a job at Turku harbour, and in December of the same year, he was appointed manager of the Harbour Labour Office of Turku, a post he held until 1951.
In 1948 he was also appointed the chairman of the National Film Finance Corporation, an office he held until 1951.
Re-elected deputy in 1951 as an independent overseas member, Senghor was appointed state secretary to the Council's president in Edgar Faure's government from 1 March 1955 to 1 February 1956.
He was appointed Minister of Postal Services and Telecommunications from July 1951 July 1952.
After Israel's victory, Eshkol was appointed Director-General of the Ministry of Defense, serving from 1950 to 1951.

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