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The Anglo-Argentine Society, based in London, was founded in 1948 and has about 900 members. It is a society for Argentine people living in the United Kingdom, particularly those of Anglo-Argentine heritage. One of its main aims is to promote understanding and friendship between the two countries. [9]
The Anglo-Argentine Society, based in London, was founded in 1948 and has about 900 members. It is a society for Argentine people living in the United Kingdom, particularly those of Anglo-Argentine heritage. One of its main aims is to promote understanding and friendship between the two countries. [50]
The official title is His Britannic Majesty's Ambassador to the Argentine Republic. From 1853, when the United Kingdom and the Republic of Paraguay established diplomatic relations, until 1941 the British Minister or Ambassador to Argentina was usually also accredited to Paraguay. Since 1941 a British Minister or Ambassador has been resident in ...
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In 1891 Hutton established the Association Argentine Football League, [7] the first football league outside of the British Isles. [8] Five clubs competed but only one season was ever played. His son Arnold Watson Hutton (1886–1951) was an Argentine football striker for the Argentina national team. He also played cricket, tennis and waterpolo ...
Most of the British Argentine population consists of Anglo-Argentines in the Buenos Aires area. In the mid-1980s English Argentines were estimated at 100,000. Famous Argentines of significant or full English ancestry include Jorge Luis Borges and Olivia Hussey, the latter famous for playing Juliet in the movie Romeo and Juliet.
Nahuel Lobo, Argentine rugby union player for the Newcastle Falcons; Pablo Matera, Argentine rugby union player for Leicester Tigers; Ignacio Mieres, Argentine rugby union player for Worcester Warriors; Diego Poyet, Spanish-born English footballer of Uruguayan descent. Julián Speroni, Argentine footballer for Crystal Palace FC