An organization concerned to preserve historic monuments and buildings and places of historical interest or natural beauty; founded in 1895 and supported by endowment and private subscription.
In other countries, the functions of a nationaltrust are far broader.
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Macedonia, Lithuania and Greece also have such nationaltrust membership societies.
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The Ecuadorian government created both an international and a nationaltrust which together collected about $13m.
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The nationaltrust board is in talks with its supporters about governance, a matter pressed by the Crown.
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The answer is that, out of all the countries in Europe, these four do not have a nationaltrust.
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The National Development Plan will have a mostly negative impact on the environment, the nationaltrust body, Duchas, has warned.
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The Giant's Causeway is protected by the North's nationaltrust, but when will the Republic get a trust of its own?
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Nixon, whose wife stood by him throughout a scandal that damaged nationaltrust in the White House and government, died in 1994.
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Ireland must stop the continued development of gas-generated electricity and cease its dependence on imported natural gas, nationaltrust body An Taisce said today.
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In 26 other countries there is nationaltrust-type legislation to help the voluntary sector own and manage heritage, both built and natural, for the people.
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Te Kōhanga Reo NationalTrust Board is welcoming a new chief executive.
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The NationalTrust director for Northern Ireland, Hilary McGrady welcomed the announcement.
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I'm a living national treasure according to the NationalTrust of Australia.
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Picture: NationalTrust The play is called Teacups, Zebras and Dancing Kaisers.
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The Kohanga Reo NationalTrust board could not be reached for comment.
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The wine is on sale in the NationalTrust shop on site.