Anglo Polish Society
| Abbreviation | APS |
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| Formation | February 25, 1832 |
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| Registration no. | 1121125 |
| Legal status | Charity |
| Headquarters | Commonwealth House |
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Official language | English |
| Website | anglopolishsociety |
Formerly called | Literary Association of the Friends of Poland |
The Anglo Polish Society (APS) is a British organisation of solidarity with Poles, founded on February 25, 1832 in the United Kingdom, by the Scottish poet Thomas Campbell and German lawyer Adolphus Bach, as the Literary Association of the Friends of Poland. Although the creation of the organisation was the result of deep pro-Polish sympathies of Campbell and the whole contemporary British public opinion, Prince Adam Jerzy Czartoryski did attend a dinner for the association, in Edinburgh 1835 along with Count Zamoyski.