Association of Belarusians in Great Britain
The Association of Belarusians in Great Britain is the oldest Belarusian organisation in the United Kingdom uniting members of the Belarusian diaspora since the late 1940s until the present day.
Commemorative meeting of the Association, sitting then chairwoman of the organisation Helen Michaluk, London, 2001’
Invitation card for a reception on the occasion of commemoration of the centenary of the Belarusian Democratic Republic at the Palace of Westminster, London, 2018
Speaking Stanislaŭ Šuškievič, the first head of independent Belarus, at a reception on the occasion of commemoration of the centenary of the Belarusian Democratic Republic, London, 2018
Belarusians in the United Kingdom
Belarusians in the United Kingdom are Belarusians living in the United Kingdom and British people of Belarusian background or descent. The 2001 UK census recorded 1,154 Belarus-born people living in the UK. The 2011 census recorded 4,031 Belarus-born people resident in England, 102 in Wales, 211 in Scotland and 62 in Northern Ireland. Nowadays, organised community life exists only in London.
Plaque in Saint Helier in memory of people of Belarus, who lost their lives in Jersey during the Second World War
Sign at the Belarusian religious mission in London