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Name
  
Lady Sursock


Lady Cochrane Sursock Lady Cochrane Sursock

Born
  
18 May 1922

Died
  
31 August 2020 ( Aged 98 )

Similar
  
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Yvonne, Lady Cochrane Sursock, was a philanthropist, a prominent public figure, and an advocate of the arts in Lebanon and a member of the historic Sursock family.

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Family

Lady Cochrane Sursock Yvonne Lady Cochrane Sursock the only daughter to Alfred Bey

She was born the only daughter of Alfred-Bey Sursock, a Lebanese aristocrat and Donna Maria Theresa Serra di Cassano, the daughter of Francesco Serra, 7th Duke of Cassano. In 1946, she married Sir Desmond Cochrane, Bt.

Philanthropy

Lady Cochrane Sursock Lady Yvonne Cochrane interview Bespoke Magazine

Lady Cochrane Sursock was president of the committee and general manager of the Nicolas Sursock Museum in Beirut from 1960 until 1966. She founded the Association for the Protection of the Natural Sites and Ancient Buildings (APSAD; Association pour la protection des sites et anciennes demeures) in Lebanon and was its president from 1960 until 2002.

Her work today focuses on projects that seek to reduce Lebanese emigration and to support people in their villages of origin, by creating jobs for them in the fields of: agriculture, textiles, and handcrafts.

Lady Cochrane was also involved in the protection of the natural environment in Lebanon and in the preservation of the country's unique architectural and cultural heritage.

She was the owner of the Sursock House, plus a broad swath of property along Rue Sursock, up to the trendy Rue Gouraud.

References

Lady Cochrane Sursock Wikipedia