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In Churchill: Curtain Call, the final episode of a series airing on Channel 5, footage and photos show the former Prime Minister enjoying himself with billionaire Aristotle Onassis (pictured). ....
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Wed Mar 27 2002 at 11:26:58 Aristotle Socrates Onassis was born on January 20, 1900, in Karatass, a suburb of Smyrna. He was the son of a wealthy Greek trader and Turkish citizen named Socrates Onassis. He inherited his business ability from his father, and from his uncle Alexander came the Greekness of his ideas of passion, love, loyalty and revenge. Onassis survived the sacking of Smyrna by the Turkish army in 1922 by pretending to be sixteen, thus not eligible to fight. He escaped and, after living on his wits in Constantinople, Athens and Naples, emigrated to South America. In Buenos Aires he made a fortune in tobacco, and simultaneously moved into shipping, traveling between London and Athens, Buenos Aires and Paris. ....
St Mary the Virgin, church, Burgh St Peter. - Credit: James Bass As we stay local many of us have a renewed appreciation of our surroundings - here are 18 (plus) of Norfolk s fascinating buildings. Custom House in King s Lynn. - Credit: Taz Ali The 17th century Custom House beside the river in King’s Lynn was called: “One of the most perfect buildings ever built,” by architectural historian Nikolaus Pevsner. Britannia facing away from the sea on top of the Nelson Monument, Great Yarmouth. - Credit: Andy Darnell The 200-year-old Nelson Monument in Yarmouth, is also known as the Norfolk Naval Pillar and Britannia Monument. Inside is a 217-step staircase to the top, where a statue of Britannia gazes out across Norfolk. Designer William Wilkins also designed the National Gallery in Trafalgar Square, London, where an even taller monument to Nelson was built 24 years later. ....