Jemina Durning Smith

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title: Jemina Durning Smith
text: Jemina Durning Smith (1843–1901) was a British philanthropist. She was the daughter of the Manchester cotton merchant, John Benjamin Smith, who in 1835 becoming the founding chairman of the Anti-Corn Law League, and his wife Jemina Durning, who was an heiress from Liverpool. She paid for the Durning Library is a Grade II listed library at 167 Kennington Lane, Kennington, London SE11, designed by Sidney R. J. Smith, in the Gothic Revival style. She never married.
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description: British philanthropist (1834-1901)
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