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The Trust was funded by a gift of $ 10 million ( a then unprecedented sum: at the time, total government assistance to all four Scottish universities was about £ 50, 000 a year ) and its aim was to improve and extend the opportunities for scientific research in the Scottish universities and to enable the deserving and qualified youth of Scotland to attend a university.
The results of this work was the report A Public Trust at Risk: The Heritage Health Index Report on the State of America's Collections, which was published in December 2005 and concluded that immediate action is needed to prevent the loss of 190 million artifacts that are in need of conservation treatment.
As a result, Beatrix came to meet Hardwicke Rawnsley, incumbent vicar at Wray and later the founding secretary of the National Trust, whose interest in the countryside and country life inspired the same in Beatrix and who was to have a lasting impact on her life.
Hill Top, Near Sawrey – Potter's former home, now owned by the National Trust and preserved as it was when she lived and wrote her stories there.
Hers was the largest gift at that time to the National Trust and it enabled the preservation of the lands now included in the Lake District National Park and the continuation of fell farming.
The central office of the National Trust in Swindon was named ' Heelis ' in 2005 in her memory.
Hill Top Farm was opened to the public by the National Trust in 1946 ; her artwork was displayed there until 1985 when it was moved to William Heelis ’ s former law offices in Hawkshead, also owned by the National Trust as the Beatrix Potter Gallery.
The mountain was the setting for a children's story, The Old Man of Lochnagar, told originally by Prince Charles to his younger brothers, Andrew and Edward, and published in 1980 with royalties accruing to The Prince's Trust.
The total number of people certified as Ilois by the Mauritian Government's Ilois Trust Fund Board in 1982 was 1, 579.
A street called Beattytown was built in Galway, Ireland in the 1920s by the Irish Soldiers ' and Sailors ' Land Trust and named after Admiral Beatty, following their policy of naming streets after notable commanders of the British Empire.
Fair Isle was bought by the National Trust for Scotland in 1954 from George Waterston, the founder of the bird observatory.
The Granville Memorial Trust was established after the accident to commemorate the victims and campaign for improvements to rail safety.
In 1876 he was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society ; from 1878 to 1891 he was president of the Royal Historical Society ; and in 1881 he became president of both the Royal Geographical Society and the Girls ' Day School Trust.
The five primary schools in the immediate vicinity of Kesgrave are Beacon Hill Primary School, Birchwood Primary School, Cedarwood Primary School the building of which was awarded a Civic Trust Award in 2003, Gorseland Primary School and Heath Primary School.
The Farnsworth House and its wooded site was purchased at auction for US $ 7. 5 million by preservation groups in 2004 and is now owned and operated by the National Trust for Historic Preservation as a public museum.
It became a United Nations Trust Territory on 11 December 1946, and was granted internal self-rule on 1 May 1961.

Trust and launched
In their book Trust Us, We're Experts ( 2001 ), they write that industries have launched multi-million-dollar campaigns to position certain theories as " junk science " in the popular mind, often failing to employ the scientific method themselves.
Derbyshire Naturalists ' Trust was officially launched.
After rebranding to become Derbyshire Wildlife Trust in 1986, the organisation became the focus of attention again the following year when it launched an appeal to raise £ 200, 000 to renovate the old railway station buildings at Matlock Bath and create the Whistlestop Countryside Centre, an education facility in the old railway station buildings at Matlock Bath.
In recent years the Trust has launched and developed a variety of projects aimed at protecting and raising awareness of vulnerable species and habitats.
The Trust has launched a Jubilee Woods project, which aims to plant 6 million trees and create 60 commemorative ' Diamond ' woods across the UK as part of Queen Elizabeth II's Diamond Jubilee celebrations in 2012.
In 2005 it launched the Oxford Centre for Christian Apologetics, in partnership with the Zacharias Trust.
In 1948, the new National Health Service took over the paying of pensions to district nurses, and in 1980, the National Gardens Scheme Charitable Trust was launched, with Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother as patron.
Nominet, which operates the. uk domain and is soon to start operating the UK ENUM registry, has launched a charitable foundation, the Nominet Trust.
Since the assumed threat to Red Grouse is the main reason for the persecution of this species in the UK, a project funded by Scottish Natural Heritage, the Game & Wildlife Conservation Trust, the RSPB and Natural England was launched at Langholm Moor in Scotland from 2007.
He found this neglect inexplicable, and in 1970 launched the Shakespeare Globe Trust, later obtaining the building site and necessary permissions despite a hostile local council.
The Henry Martyn Trust based in Cambridge, England can trace its history back to 1897, at a time of great enthusiasm in Cambridge for overseas missions, when an appeal was launched for a ' Proposed Missionary Library for Cambridge University ', to be housed in the Henry Martyn Hall, erected ten years previously.
In February 2011, the National Trust launched a public appeal for money to fund necessary restoration work.
In 2011, TD Canada Trust launched a mobile banking app for iOS, Android and BlackBerry platforms, allowing clients to perform many of the same transactions that are available through EasyWeb online banking.
For instance, April 20, 1981 saw the National Unit Trust Scheme being launched.
In January 2012, the National Trust launched an appeal for £ 2. 7M to restore the house.
The first REIT, the N50 billion Union Homes Hybrid Real Estate Investment Trust, was launched in September 2008.
In March 2000 the New Zealand Minister of Internal Affairs, Mark Burton, launched the Millennium Kauri Forest to the south of the Waipoua Forest, giving a $ 1. 4 million lottery grant and a gift of land title to the Waipoua Forest Trust.
The first gold exchange-traded fund was Gold Bullion Securities launched on the ASX in 2003, and the first silver exchange-traded fund was iShares Silver Trust launched on the NYSE in 2006.
In 2005, Rydex Investments launched the first ever currency ETF called the Euro Currency Trust () in New York.
In 2007, BBC World Service Trust launched an extensive training programme at Serbia's national broadcaster.
* Little Houses Improvement Scheme launched by the National Trust for Scotland to promote conservation of vernacular architecture.
A partnership with the Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust was launched in May 2009, and the Park Campus grounds became designated as a public nature reserve.
In 1999 Chris Packham launched an event on Cleeve Common hosted by the Trust, which involved geological work at Rolling Bank Quarry SSSI.

Trust and 2004
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Other initiatives include the enactment of the Foundations Act in 2004 and the planned introduction of legislation to regulate Private Trust Companies.
* Development of Liquid Crystal Displays: Interview with George Gray, Hull University, 2004 – Video by the Vega Science Trust.
* Fowler, Andrew: " Trust and Betrayal " ( transcripts ), Four Corners ( ABC TV ), 1 November 2004.
During this period, the Municipal Art Society succeeded in 2004 in nominating the facility to the National Trust for Historic Preservation ’ s list of the 11 Most Endangered Places.
* Legal Remedies for Victims of " International Crimes ": Fostering an EU Approach To Extraterritorial Jurisdiction The Redress Trust and the International Federation of Human Rights, March 2004
In 2004, the National Trust for Historic Preservation called it one of America's " 11 Most Endangered Historic Places ," and in 2006 it was listed as one of the World Monuments Fund's " 100 Most Endangered Sites.
* George W. Magee Memorial Trust Fund ( 2004 ).
60 Years of Scouting Support: The George W. Magee Memorial Trust Fund, 2004.
In 2004, Westfield won the Great American Main Street Award from the National Trust.
A large concourse area was added in 2004, partially funded by the Owls Trust.
This had been purchased by residents in 2004 to protect their communal interests, and was passed to the Trust for a nominal sum.
He appeared on VH1's The Surreal Life in 2004 and also in the Five reality show Trust Me-I'm A Holiday Rep, along with British comedian Syd Little, Scott Wright ( actor ) and glamour model Jodie Marsh.
On 11 November 2004, a Prince's Trust charity concert celebrating Horn's 25 years as a record producer took place at Wembley Arena.
2004 saw Dudley and Horn perform " Close ( To the Edit )" together at a The Prince's Trust charity event.
* Appendix A: Migratory Fish Species in North America, Europe, Asia and Africa in Carolsfield J, Harvey B, Ross C and Anton Baer A ( 2004 ) Migratory Fishes of South America World Fisheries Trust / World Bank / IDRC.
* The Nelson Mandela Legacy Trust ( UK ) ( 2004 – 2008 )
Banner of Truth Trust, 2004, 368pp.
* Mehdi Karroubi an influential Iranian reformist politician, democracy activist, mojtahed, and chairman of the National Trust Party, Chairman of the parliament from 1989 to 1992 and 2000 to 2004, and a presidential candidate in the 2005 and 2009 presidential elections.
In January 2004 the BBC television series The National Trust investigated the conflicts between different groups of people who use the beach and heath at Studland.
Besides Griffin winning consecutive Heismans at Ohio State, three other programs had two different players win the Heisman Trophy in consecutive years: Yale ( 1936 – 37 ), Army ( 1945 – 46 ), and Southern California ( USC ) ( 2004 – 05, though Reggie Bush voluntarily forfeited his 2005 award in September 2010 and sent the trophy back to the Heisman Trust ).
In 2004 the Scottish Civic Trust added the villa to the register of " Buildings at Risk ".
In 2004, Baymour Court, significant 1920s Spanish Mission flats and hotel stables were demolished despite the campaigning of the National Trust of Victoria and The Esplanade Alliance as part of the commencement of hi-rise Esplanade apartment building.

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