The Anglo-Norse Society in Oslo (Norwegian : Norsk-Britisk Forening) is a society based in Oslo, Norway for advancing civil relations between Britain and Norway.
The Society was founded in 1921 on the initiative of Ella Anker, who as a newspaper correspondent in London had been a co-founder of the Anglo-Norse Society in London in 1918. [1] [2] The first president was Fridtjof Nansen. [1]
The Anglo-Norse Society in London is a society based in England for advancing the education of the citizens of Britain and Norway about each other's country and way of life.

Sigurd Segelcke Meidell was a Norwegian journalist, genealogist and novelist.
Johan Christian Schreiner was a Norwegian historian. He was a professor at the University of Oslo, and his speciality was the Middle Ages.
Aake Anker Ording was a Norwegian civil servant and politician for Mot Dag and the Labour Party.
Johan Peter Weisse was a Norwegian philologist.
Christian Magnus Falsen Sinding-Larsen was a Norwegian physician and hospital director.
Kirsten Sinding-Larsen was a Norwegian architect.

Øyvind Anker was a Norwegian librarian.
Peter Martin Anker was a Norwegian diplomat. He worked for the League of Nations, Red Cross and United Nations before, during and after the Second World War. He was then an ambassador in European, Asian and African countries from 1951 to 1973. He was stationed in six countries, but with side responsibilities for other countries, he was an ambassador in fifteen countries during his career.
Nils Anker was a Norwegian businessman, landowner and politician.
Peter Martin Anker was a Norwegian landholder and politician.
Eli Birgit "Ella" Anker was a Norwegian magazine journalist, newspaper correspondent, playwright, feminist, and pamphleteer.

Kristofer Andreas Lange Sinding-Larsen was a Norwegian painter.
Henrik Jæger was a Norwegian literary historian, literary critic and playwright.
Thomas Norberg Schulz was a Norwegian engineer.
Bernt Anker was a Norwegian merchant, chamberlain and playwright.
Events in the year 1746 in Norway.
Events in the year 1743 in Norway.
Events in the year 1737 in Norway.
Herman Anker was a Norwegian school teacher and educationalist.