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Elizabeth Crichton Founder’s Day Lunch and Henry Duncan Memorial Lecture

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The Elizabeth Crichton Founder’s Day Lunch was held on Wednesday 15th May 2019. This event is by invitation only to Friends of the Foundation, Members of the company, donors, sponsors and advertisers, giving us the opportunity to thank our supporters. Our thanks also to Professor Russel Griggs, our guest speaker.  Once again our sponsor was the Savings Banks Museum, owned and run by TSB, and we are very grateful to them. This is not a fundraising event, although we did receive approximately £200 in donations ahead of the event and on the day.

Dave Roberts, Carol Anderson, Elizabeth Smith, Russel Griggs, Andrew Walls, James Henderson, Liz Griggs, Lalage Walls, Lorna Henderson, Joe Smith

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