Anglo-Swedish Society
Founded in the aftermath of the First World War, the Anglo-Swedish Society was established to foster greater understanding and friendship between Britain and Sweden. The continued strong bond between these two nations has allowed the Society to evolve into a non-profit organisation that promotes intellectual and cultural crossover by organising prestigious events and supporting scholarships of the arts. A bridge in the English and Swedish calendars, the Anglo-Swedish Society in London has celebrated the strong bond between the two nations since 1918.
Anglo-Swedish Society | |
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London England | |
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Type | Charity |
Established | 1919 |
Patrons | HM King Charles III, Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden, the Swedish Ambassador to the Court of St James |
Chairman | Alexander Malmaeus |
Website | http://www.angloswedishsociety.org.uk/ |
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