Gwendoline Elizabeth Davies, CH (11 February 1882 – 3 July 1951), was a Welsh philanthropist and patron of the arts who, together with her sister Margaret, is recognised as the most influential collector of Impressionist and 20th-century art in Wales. She and her sister were independently wealthy, their fortune inherited from the businesses created by their grandfather, the industrialist David Davies. Davies and her sister created one of the most important private collections of art in Britain and donated their total of 260 works to what is now the National Museum Wales in the mid-20th century.
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Rotarians in Turkey have rallied to help in the earthquake disaster. The report below gives information of Rotary activities in the area.
moreA Dementia Special Interest Group supports the activities of Dementia Friendly Cowbridge.
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moreRotary can assist in the development of social skills and experiences for the Younger Members of our community, a varied and interactive programme through many avenues of service that assists in a brighter future.
moreThe ‘Fundraising and Events Committee’ (FREC) is pivotal to the activities that Cowbridge Rotary supporting developing and delivering initiatives and supporting other club activities and raising funds for good causes
moreThe Charitable arm of Rotary International, that have been supporting those in need for over 100 years around the world.
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