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  2. Category:Girlguiding logos - Wikipedia

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    The preferred formats are .PNG and .SVG; The preferred image width is 280px; Image backgrounds should be transparent; Images and content. Current versions of logos are inherently related to the organization and do not need commentary; Historical logos or logos for one-time events must have related content

  3. Church of Scotland Guild - Wikipedia

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    Logo of the Woman's Guild. The Church of Scotland Guild or simply The Guild (formerly known as the Woman's Guild), is a movement within the Church of Scotland. Historically it was, and often in practice it is, an exclusively woman's movement. It has groups, organised at a congregational level, in most of the parishes of Scotland. The aim of the ...

  4. Co-operative Women's Guild - Wikipedia

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    The Co-operative Women's Guild, founded in 1883, was an auxiliary organisation of the co-operative movement in the United Kingdom that promoted women in co-operative structures and provided social and other services to its members. It was known for the eugenics advocacy of its members.

  5. Townswomen's Guild - Wikipedia

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    The Townswomen's Guild (TG) is a British women's organisation. There are approximately 30,000 members, 706 branches and 77 Federations throughout England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland, the Isle of Man and the Isle of Wight. (Figures updated 1 August 2013). The Townswomen's Guild is the second largest British women's organisation.

  6. File:League of Women Voters logo.png - Wikipedia

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  7. Women's Guild of Arts - Wikipedia

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    The Women's Guild of Arts was founded in 1907 by Arts and Crafts artists May Morris and Mary Elizabeth Turner.The organisation offered woman-identified artists an alternative professional body to the Art Workers Guild, an artists' association founded in 1884 that excluded women and was based on the ideas of William Morris and the Arts and Crafts Movement.

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  9. Margaret Llewelyn Davies - Wikipedia

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    After retiring from the Guild, Davies continued to support the pacifist movement. She was a founder of the International Women's Co-operative Guild, with Enfield and others, in 1921. From 1924 to 1928, she was the chair of the Society for Cultural Relations with the USSR. [3] [4] [6]