The Committee concluded its oversight in Kimberley, Northern Cape and conducted an oversight at the William Humphreys Art Gallery. The Art Gallery which was named after William Benbow Humphreys, a former parliamentarian, art collector and the gallery's benefactor, was officially opened in 1952. In 1948 he made a substantial donation of his personal art collections that consisted of 16th and 17th century Dutch and Flemish Old Masters, British and French paintings, antique furniture and other art objects to the City of Kimberley. It was largely due to his goodwill that the art gallery was named after him. The gallery's main focus was the collection of South African art works. In addition to that the gallery also served as an educational and cultural centre. Facilities at the gallery included a 101 seater - auditorium and the reference library.