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National Land Fund

The National Land Fund was a British government initiative established in the 20th century to acquire and preserve land for public benefit, especially for cultural, historical, or natural preservation. Its purpose was to safeguard important sites and prevent them from being sold or developed for private profit. The fund helped manage and maintain land that had national significance, ensuring future generations could access and appreciate it. Essentially, it served as a financial and organizational resource dedicated to protecting the country’s heritage and environment through land conservation.