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James Pyke Thompson : ウィキペディア英語版 | James Pyke Thompson James Pyke Thompson (1846-1897) was an English corn merchant who is best known for his philanthropic work towards the people of Cardiff and Penarth in South Wales. Born into a wealthy family in Bridgwater, Somerset, Thompson joined his father as director of Spiller & Co., Cardiff, one of the largest milling companies in Britain. Thompson was a professional art collector and was a particular admirer of British water colours.〔(Victorian Visions ) The Frick Art and Historical Center〕 To allow the public to view his collection, he built the Turner House Gallery, named after artist Joseph Turner,〔(Penarth Town Trails ) Penarth Society〕 in Penarth in 1887. It opened to the public in 1888. He also gave thousands of pounds to both Cardiff's Municipal Museum and National Museum. The Thompson family carried on his philanthropic work after his death and the Turner House gallery was donated to the National Museum in 1921. In 1924 the land surrounding the family house in Canton, Cardiff was also presented to the city; it was renamed Thompson's Park. ==Bibliography==
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