Robert Hunter (civil servant), Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Robert Hunter (civil servant)

British solicitor, co-founder of the National Trust

Date of Birth: 27-Oct-1844

Place of Birth: Camberwell, England, United Kingdom

Date of Death: 06-Nov-1913

Profession: solicitor

Zodiac Sign: Scorpio


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About Robert Hunter (civil servant)

  • Sir Robert Hunter (27 October 1844 – 6 November 1913) was a solicitor, civil servant and co-founder of the National Trust. From the 1860s Hunter was interested in conservation of public open spaces, and worked with other pioneers in this field, including Octavia Hill and Hardwicke Rawnsley.
  • After acting as adviser to Hill in her campaigns to save Hampstead Heath and other open spaces, he worked with Rawnsley to save land in the English Lake District from industrial development.
  • In 1893 the three campaigners agreed to set up a national body to acquire vulnerable properties and preserve them for the nation.
  • At Hunter's suggestion it was entitled "the National Trust for Places of Historic Interest or Natural Beauty", generally known simply as "the National Trust".
  • Hunter was the founding chairman of the trust's executive board. From 1882 until the year of his death Hunter was solicitor to the General Post Office.
  • His negotiations in that capacity were estimated to have saved the British taxpayer many millions of pounds.

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