The British Egyptian Society
- Country
- England & Wales
- Charity number
- 1134721
- Status
- Registered
- Registered
- March 9, 2010
- Legal form
- Charitable company
- Area of benefit
- The United Kingdom And Egypt
Address
- Address
- 5 BROWNLOW ROAD
CROYDON
CR0 5JT
Contact
- Phone
- 02086817200
- [email protected]
- Website
britishegyptiansociety.org.uk
Activities
The charity organises cultural events to highlight the relationship between the United Kingdom and Egypt eg lectures and visits to places of interest such as the Ashmolean Museum in Oxford's new Egyptian Galleries and a private view the Book of the Dead Exhibition in the British Museum (BM). We provide annual sponsorship of £5,000 to the BM to enable museum curators from Egypt to study in London.
Objects: The Charity's Objects (the Objects) Are To Promote The Education Of The People Ofthe United Kingdom And The People Of Egypt And In Particular But Withoutprejudice To The Generality Of The Foregoing To Advance Education In The History,art, Music, Language And Literature Of Egypt And Of The United Kingdom (providedalways That The Charity Shall Not Promote Encourage Or Pursue Any Politicalobject).
Classification
- How
- Makes Grants To Organisations, Provides Services, Other Charitable Activities
- What
- General Charitable Purposes, Arts/culture/heritage/science, Environment/conservation/heritage
- Who
- Children/young People, Other Charities Or Voluntary Bodies, The General Public/mankind
Areas of operation
- Country
- Scotland
- Local Authority
- City Of London, Hampshire, Kingston Upon Hull City
Finances
| Period end | Income | Expenditure |
|---|---|---|
| Aug. 31, 2025 | £4,035 | £3,113 |
| Aug. 31, 2024 | £4,700 | £9,100 |
| Aug. 31, 2023 | £17,568 | £16,944 |
| Aug. 31, 2022 | £16,252 | £24,244 |
| Aug. 31, 2021 | £8,720 | £5,382 |
| Aug. 31, 2020 | £6,777 | £7,421 |
Trustees
| Name | Appointed |
|---|---|
| Baroness Symons Of Vernham Dean (Chair) | |
| Dina Soliman Pedersen | Oct. 15, 2020 |
| Jennette Deidre Bradbury | Oct. 15, 2020 |
| Noel Lester Rands | |
| Professor Magdy Adib Ishak-Hanna |