The Swedish-British Society is a cultural society based in Stockholm.
It was founded in 1919, at the instigation of the late Crown Prince Gustaf Adolf, later King Gustaf Adolf VI, with the aim to promote and further the cultural relations between the Swedish and the British people.
The Society arranges a number of events e.g. interesting lectures by prominent speakers, visits to concerts and theatres, an annual St. Andrew’s Ball and an annual spring excursion to a Swedish manor house or castle as well as a number of other social activities. 2-3 events are being arranged each month for the members
THE QUEEN^S PLATINUM JUBILEE GARDEN PARTY
Saturday 11th June, at 3 pm.
The Swedish-British Society’s ‘garden’ Valhallavägen 104
This year’s Garden Party theme is the Queen’s 70 years on the British throne. Flowers and goodies galore including sparkling wine, tea, sandwiches, scones, cakes, strawberries and cream. Our traditional hat competition will be styled 1952 and will, we hope, as usual, cause much mirth, delight and deep, deep despair, so do let your imaginations rip, both gentlemen and ladies.