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    The Girls' Friendly Society (GFS) is a charitable organisation that empowers girls and young women aged 5 to 25, encouraging them to develop their full...
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    A friendly society (sometimes called a benefit society, mutual aid society, benevolent society, fraternal organization or ROSCA) is a mutual association...
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    Mary Elizabeth Townsend (category Friendly societies of the United Kingdom)
    June 1918) was a British philanthropist and co-founder of the Girls' Friendly Society. Mary Elizabeth Butler was born in Kilkenny, then part of the United...
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  • anyone aged between the ages of 6 and 24 years. Girls Friendly Society is a youth organisation for girls and young women aged from 6 to 25 in England and...
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    Electrical Association for Women in 1957. She was Vice-President of the Girls' Friendly Society and of the King George's Fund for Sailors, President of the Ladies...
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  • Emory (September 23, 1864 - May 21, 1959) was the president of Girls' Friendly Society and vice-chairman of the board of the American Red Cross. Sally...
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    Trinity Hospice, Georgian Theatre Royal, Arthritis Research UK, The Girls' Friendly Society, Nuffield Orthopaedic Centre, Royal National Hospital for Rheumatic...
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  • Projects (Geoff's Flying Saucer), a British aerospace company Girls' Friendly Society GlobalFoundries (Nasdaq: GFS), an American semiconductor manufacturing...
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  • establishing the Girls' Friendly Society and the Ceylon Women's Union, both intended to improve the health and social provisions for local women and girls. They...
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  • including the Church Pastoral Aid Society (CPAS) in 1836, Mission to Seafarers in 1856, Girls' Friendly Society (GFS) in 1875, Mothers' Union in 1876...
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    Lodge, now the parish house, was built in 1909 by the Girls' Friendly Society as a home for girls visiting Vernal. The church was closed 1928–1947, but...
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    Women, an altar guild, youth group, Sunday School, the Society of Mary, the Girls' Friendly Society, etc. The church's rector is the Rev. Joshua Caler, a...
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    member of the Girls Friendly Society in the Church of Ireland. This society, organised by the church itself, was set up to help girls particularly from...
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  • Gilmore Girls (styled on-screen as Gilmore girls) is an American comedy-drama television series created by Amy Sherman-Palladino and starring Lauren Graham...
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    building. From 1907 through 1947, the Blue Jay Inn was run by Girls' Friendly Society. The inn was purchased in 1947 by Lizzetta Davis and her daughter...
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    Girls' Friendly Society of St. Thomas, St. James, and Calvary Churches, in New York City. As associate member of the Girls' Friendly Society of the Episcopal...
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  • and essays. She was active in the Girls' Friendly Society of America, and literary editor of the Girls' Friendly Magazine. She supervised student housing...
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  • hymnologist, chaplain to Bishop Samuel Wilberforce, founder of the Girls' Friendly Society William Fosbery, High Sheriff of Limerick City in 1781 George Fosbery...
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  • Derry Girls was filmed in Northern Ireland, with most scenes shot on location in Derry and some in Belfast. Although the plot lines of Derry Girls are fictional...
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  • Townsend (1841–1918), British philanthropist and co-founder of the "Girls' Friendly Society" Mary Townsend Seymour (1876–1957), African-American politician...
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