Ceremonies mark 50th anniversary of Winston Churchill funeralPublished30 January 2015Image caption, Special events have been taking place in London to mark the 50th anniversary of former British Prime Minister, Sir Winston Churchill's funeral.Image caption, This is the Havengore - the boat that carried Churchill's coffin along the River Thames in 1965. It did the same journey on Friday for the 50th anniversary.Image caption, A wreath was dropped into the river, in memory of the former leader who is famous for leading Britain to victory in World War Two.Image caption, Churchill's funeral took place on 30 January 1965, six days after his death.Image caption, Millions of people watched the event around the world. Churchill was given the highest honour of a state funeral - normally reserved for when a reigning king or queen dies.Image caption, Current British Prime Minister David Cameron and other politicians laid wreaths at the Churchill statue in the Houses of Parliament.Image caption, David Cameron called Churchill a "great leader and great Briton".Image caption, Churchill's great-grandson and granddaughter laid a wreath at his statue in Parliament Square. A service is taking place at Westminster Abbey later on Friday.