Speakers span the political and cultural spectrum: William F. Buckley, Arthur Schlesinger, Jr, Alistair Cooke, William Manchester, members of the Churchill family, and many others.
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From 1970 to 1979, the Patron was Lord Mountbatten of Burma.
Winston Churchill | centre | Churchill | Centre Georges Pompidou | Rogers Centre | Barbican Centre | city centre | Sydney Entertainment Centre | Southbank Centre | National Exhibition Centre | Union of Christian and Centre Democrats | Crystal Palace National Sports Centre | Churchill Downs | Ward Churchill | Queensland Tennis Centre | Churchill College, Cambridge | Capital Centre | Lord Randolph Churchill | Churchill Cup | Bhabha Atomic Research Centre | Air Canada Centre | Adelaide city centre | National Arts Centre | Churchill, Manitoba | Centre (ice hockey) | Centre College | Battersea Arts Centre | International Development Research Centre | Centre national de la recherche scientifique | Centre for Fine Arts, Brussels |