Now the PC people are jackin' with history!
Posted: June 17, 2010 1:01 pm
Winston Churchill seems to have kicked his habit after London museum removes cigar from famed photo
BY Michael Wursthorn
DAILY NEWS STAFF WRITER
Wednesday, June 16th 2010, 10:01 PM
Winston Churchill chomping on a cigar was a trademark for the war-time prime minister. But a London museum doctors a photo of Churchill (not pictured) and hangs it above its entrance.
A big, fat cigar was almost a permanent fixture in photos of Britain's wartime leader Sir Winston Churchill.
But now visitors entering The Winston Churchill's Britain at War Experience museum are being greeted with a tobacco-free Photoshopped image of him.
The image in question is a well-known 1948 picture showing Britain's prime minister making a "V" with his fingers while chomping on a cigar. In the version hanging above the museum's main entrance, his trademark stogy is nowhere to be seen.
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Note - I found and have attached the photoshopped image and the original
BY Michael Wursthorn
DAILY NEWS STAFF WRITER
Wednesday, June 16th 2010, 10:01 PM
Winston Churchill chomping on a cigar was a trademark for the war-time prime minister. But a London museum doctors a photo of Churchill (not pictured) and hangs it above its entrance.
A big, fat cigar was almost a permanent fixture in photos of Britain's wartime leader Sir Winston Churchill.
But now visitors entering The Winston Churchill's Britain at War Experience museum are being greeted with a tobacco-free Photoshopped image of him.
The image in question is a well-known 1948 picture showing Britain's prime minister making a "V" with his fingers while chomping on a cigar. In the version hanging above the museum's main entrance, his trademark stogy is nowhere to be seen.
Read more
Note - I found and have attached the photoshopped image and the original