Yorkshire Post

Film spurs interest in life of Churchills as Lady Clementine exhibition extended

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AN EXHIBITION on the life of Sir Winston Churchill’s wife has been extended after interest in the film Darkest Hour led to a surge in visitor numbers.

Kristin Scott Thomas’s portrayal of Lady Clementine Churchill in the movie, now Oscar-nominated, has inspired crowds of people to learn more about her personal life, said staff at the family’s former home in Kent.

In advance of today’s 53rd anniversar­y of the former Prime Minister’s death, the National Trust said it had decided to extend Clementine Churchill: Speaking for Herself at Chartwell in Westerham until October. The exhibition features more than 60 pieces, including such previously unseen personal items as childhood photograph­s and a portrait by Paul Maze, the last of the Post Impression­ists.

They sit side by side with pictures, private letters and gifts gathered from the National Trust’s own archives, the Churchill family’s collection and images from other contributo­rs.

Curator Katherine Carter said the display gave visitors a chance to learn more about Clementine’s resilience in the face of difficulti­es during her upbringing when her parents separated, her enduring relationsh­ip with Sir Winston and her love of sport.

She said: “The exhibition has been so popular. We’ve had really good numbers of people despite the weather and have received so many requests to extend it.

“The film has undoubtedl­y had an impact on how Churchill is seen in the public eye.

“There has been a real interest in Clementine and the role of women – in many ways she was ahead of her time as a political wife. She was a truly remarkable woman.”

Parts of the film were shot at Chartwell, which Churchill bought in 1922 after falling in love with the surroundin­g view of the Weald of Kent.

Clementine, his devoted confidante for more than 56 years and mother to their five children, was key to Churchill’s success, Ms Carter added.

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