a fund (= money for a special purpose) set up by the British parliament in 1980 for buying and preserving buildings, works of art and other objects that are seen as part of Britain’s history. The money for the fund comes mainly from the government and, since 1995, from the National Lottery . It is called a Memorial Fund because it is intended to honour the memory of people who have died for Britain.
NATIONAL HERITAGE MEMORIAL FUND
Meaning of NATIONAL HERITAGE MEMORIAL FUND in English
Oxford guide to British and American culture English vocabulary. Руководство по британской и американской культуре, Оксфордский английский словарь. 2005