Churchill Unveills Memorial Window in Westminster Hall - The Scene in Westminster Hall during Mr Churchill's speech after the dedication. On left is Dr. Fisher, the Archbishop of Canterbury. Seated behind Mr Churchill are (front row, left to right): The Duke of Wellington, Lord Simons, Mr. W.S. Morrison (Speaker), Mr. C. Attlee. The Marquis of Salisbury. (Back row, left to right):- Rt. Hon David Ecoles, Rt. Hon Clement Davies, Lord Milner, Sir Ninian Comper, Viscount Samuel, The Marquiis of Cholmondeley. The ladies (at right) are, left to right: Mrs Morrison, Mrs Churchill, Mrs Davies and Mrs Attlee.The Prime Minister Mr Churchill unveiled, and Dr. Fisher the Archbishop of Canterbury dedicated the new great South window in Westminster Hall, designed by Sir Ninian Comper as a memorial to the 57 member and servants of both Houses of Parliament who died in World War II. November 12, 1952. (Photo by Fox Photos).
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