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Google News: The National Trust is setting up an award in memory of early eco-pioneer ...
[The Ecologist (blog)] - Octavia Hill was a tireless advocate for saving land and green spaces in and around Victorian London. She was also a founder of the National Trust, which is launching an award to recognise modern day 'unsung environmental heroes' If the public was
Guardian: Would-be saviour of £15 million paintings hits back at Church Commissioners
[The Guardian (blog)] - Here is Andreas in the General Synod, swatting the bluebottles of outrage at the disposal of the Octavia Hill Estates: "The assets committee of the Church Commissioners under the law establishing the Church Commissioners has exclusive control over the
National Trust awards recognise green space campaigners
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[Telegraph.co.uk] - The Octavia Hill awards have been launched to celebrate the life and legacy of the Trust's founder, who led campaigns to save green spaces such as Parliament Hill Fields and Hampstead Heath in London in Victorian Britain.
100 years on, Octavia Hill’s battles are not won | The Times
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The National Trust founder saw industrialisation eating up green space. Sound familiar?
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