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  2. Women's History Month: Elizabeth Welsh (1843–1921) | Girton…

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    Thumbnail for Women's History Month: Elizabeth Welsh (1843–1921) | Girton College She was delighted to learn that she had been awarded the second Lady Stanley scholarship. ... She was great friends with Rose Aitken (1848–1923, Girton 1871), who had been awarded the first Lady Stanley scholarship, and they studied together for the
  3. Elizabeth Welsh (1843–1921) | Girton College

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    Thumbnail for Elizabeth Welsh (1843–1921) | Girton College She was delighted to learn that she had been awarded the second Lady Stanley scholarship. ... She was great friends with Rose Aitken (1848–1923, Girton 1871), who had been awarded the first Lady Stanley scholarship, and they studied together for the
  4. Girton Reflects Series - May 2024 | Girton College

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    scholarship. Other donors whose gifts were central to the success of the College included Henrietta, Lady Stanley of Alderley (at least £3,695 by 1887) Lady Louisa Goldsmid (£2,420); Emelia ... Lady Louisa Goldsmid (1819–1908), feminist, supporter of
  5. 2019CoB-EmilyDaviesExtractFromBooklet

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    12 Jul 2021: She was also sympathetic to donors - such as Lady Stanley6 and the Clothworkers company - whose support was effectively means-tested. ... Those words. 6 Emily held (and acted on) the view that lady Stanley’s Scholarship was meant ‘for one who could
  6. The Commemoration of Benefactors is an annual ceremony held ...

    https://www.girton.cam.ac.uk/sites/default/files/2020-10/CoB10YearBooklet.pdf
    15 Nov 2019: Those words. 6 Emily held (and acted on) the view that lady Stanley’s Scholarship was meant ‘for one who could not come with-out it’, according to a letter to ... In. Lady J’s obituary, Ruth Williams summed her up perfectly when she wrote:.

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