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The Honourable '''Edwina Sandys''' was born in [[1938]]. She was the second of [[Duncan Sandys|Duncan]] and [[Diana Sandys]]' three children and a granddaughter of the statesman Sir [[Winston Churchill]]. She has been married twice. Her first husband [[Piers Dixon]] formerly represented [[Truro (UK Parliament constituency)|Truro]] as the [[Conservative Party (UK)|Conservative]] [[Member of Parliament|MP]]. She is a sculptor. One of her works, titled "Breakthrough," is located at [[Westminster College, Missouri|Westminster College]], [[Fulton, Missouri]], USA. This work features eight sections of the Berlin Wall. Westminter College was the site of Sir Winston Churchill's famous "Iron Curtain" speech in 1946. The college is now the site of the Winston Churchill Memorial Museum, housed in the basement of a relocated London church designed and rebuilt by Christopher Wren.
The Honourable '''Edwina Sandys''' was born in [[1938]]. She was the second of [[Duncan Sandys|Duncan]] and [[Diana Sandys]]' three children and a granddaughter of the statesman [[Sir Winston Churchill]]. She has been married twice. Her first husband [[Piers Dixon]] formerly represented [[Truro (UK Parliament constituency)|Truro]] as the [[Conservative Party (UK)|Conservative]] [[Member of Parliament|MP]]. She is a sculptor. One of her works, titled "Breakthrough," is located at [[Westminster College, Missouri|Westminster College]], [[Fulton, Missouri]], USA. This work features eight sections of the Berlin Wall. Westminter College was the site of Sir Winston Churchill's famous "Iron Curtain" speech in 1946. The college is now the site of the Winston Churchill Memorial Museum, housed in the basement of a relocated London church designed and rebuilt by Christopher Wren.





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The Honourable Edwina Sandys was born in 1938. She was the second of Duncan and Diana Sandys' three children and a granddaughter of the statesman Sir Winston Churchill. She has been married twice. Her first husband Piers Dixon formerly represented Truro as the Conservative MP. She is a sculptor. One of her works, titled "Breakthrough," is located at Westminster College, Fulton, Missouri, USA. This work features eight sections of the Berlin Wall. Westminter College was the site of Sir Winston Churchill's famous "Iron Curtain" speech in 1946. The college is now the site of the Winston Churchill Memorial Museum, housed in the basement of a relocated London church designed and rebuilt by Christopher Wren.