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- National_Land_Fund abstract "The National Land Fund of the United Kingdom was created in 1946 to secure culturally significant property for the nation as a memorial to the dead of World War II. Proposed by Chancellor of the Exchequer, Hugh Dalton, the Fund was confirmed in section 48 of the Finance Act 1946 with a sum of £50million. The Fund was never really utilised or developed in the manner that Dalton had envisaged. Nevertheless, despite this under-utilisation, substantial areas of land and numerous buildings were donated to various charities, of which a principal beneficiary was the National Trust. The value of the fund was reduced to £10 million in 1957.The Fund was abolished in the National Heritage Act 1980, replaced by the National Heritage Memorial Fund.".
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- National_Land_Fund wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sovereign_wealth_funds.
- National_Land_Fund wikiPageWikiLink Chancellor_of_the_Exchequer.
- National_Land_Fund wikiPageWikiLink Finance_Act.
- National_Land_Fund wikiPageWikiLink Hugh_Dalton.
- National_Land_Fund wikiPageWikiLink National_Heritage_Act.
- National_Land_Fund wikiPageWikiLink National_Heritage_Memorial_Fund.
- National_Land_Fund wikiPageWikiLink National_trust.
- National_Land_Fund wikiPageWikiLink World_War_II.
- National_Land_Fund wikiPageWikiLinkText "National Land Fund".
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- National_Land_Fund subject Category:Sovereign_wealth_funds.
- National_Land_Fund type Investor.
- National_Land_Fund type Organization.
- National_Land_Fund type Organization.
- National_Land_Fund comment "The National Land Fund of the United Kingdom was created in 1946 to secure culturally significant property for the nation as a memorial to the dead of World War II. Proposed by Chancellor of the Exchequer, Hugh Dalton, the Fund was confirmed in section 48 of the Finance Act 1946 with a sum of £50million. The Fund was never really utilised or developed in the manner that Dalton had envisaged.".
- National_Land_Fund label "National Land Fund".
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- National_Land_Fund wasDerivedFrom National_Land_Fund?oldid=678457165.
- National_Land_Fund isPrimaryTopicOf National_Land_Fund.