Victory In Sight? Winston Churchill's 'victory' sign is well to the fore as he leaves Padddington station, London, to-day (Wednesday) for Cardiff where he will make an election address to a huge meeting at the Ninian park football ground. With him is Mrs. Churchill. After speaking at Cardiff, Mr. Churchill will travel to Devonport to speak on behalf of his son, Randolph. February 08, 1950. (Photo by Reuterphoto).
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