Ancient Monuments Protection Act 1882

Ancient Monuments Protection Act 1882

The United Kingdom's Ancient Monuments Protection Act 1882, introduced by Sir John Lubbock, 1st Baronet, recognising the need for a governmental administration on the protection of ancient monuments, was finally passed after a number of failed attempts on heritage protection acts. The gradual change towards a state-based authority responsible for the safeguarding of the Kingdom's national heritage manifested itself through the appointment of the first Inspector of Ancient Monuments in 1893, General Pitt-Rivers.

ee also

Ancient Monuments and Archaeological Areas Act 1979

References

*"The Construction of Built Heritage" ISBN 0-7546-1846-3


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