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Who We Are
The Bermuda National Trust is a charity, established in 1970 to
preserve natural, architectural and historic treasures and to encourage
public appreciation of them. Its forerunner was the Bermuda Historical
Monuments Trust, working in conservation from 1937 to 1970.
The Trust’s programmes
and activities are focused in the key areas of Preservation, Education
and Advocacy. Its purpose is to ensure that Bermuda’s unique
heritage remains protected for future generations.
Reciprocal agreements
with National Trusts around the globe allow our members to freely
visit the following sites:
Africa:
National Trust of Zimbabwe
Asia:
Japan National Trust
Caribbean:
Barbados National Trust; BVI National Parks Trust; National Trust
for the Cayman Islands; The Conservation Trust of Puerto Rico
Europe: National Trust for England, Wales and
Northern Ireland; National Trust for Jersey; National Trust for
Scotland; The Manx Museum and National Trust - Isle of Man; the
Gelderland Trust for Historic Houses and the Gelderland Trust
for National Beauty - Netherlands
Pacific:
All Australian State and Territory National Trusts - Australia
and Tasmania; National Trust for Fiji; New Zealand Historic Places
Trust; Queen Elizabeth II National Trust - New Zealand
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