-
today Fogelstad manor house.
Fogelstad has
since been ****ociated with Tamm's daughter, women's
rights activist Elisabeth Tamm who was born at
Fogelstad, and...
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Elisabeth Tamm (30 June 1880, at the
manor Fogelstad in Julita, Södermanlands län – 23
September 1958) was a
Swedish liberal politician and women's rights...
- author. The
founders had a
liberal political stance and were
known as the
Fogelstad group.
Nilsson was one of the prin****l
funders of the
project and became...
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Kvinnliga medborgarskolan vid
Fogelstad (
Fogelstad Citizen School for Women) was a
Swedish education center for women,
active from 1922
until 1954. The...
- as the
headteacher of the
Fogelstad Group's
school for women.
Under her
leadership Kvinnliga medborgarskolan vid
Fogelstad was
known as "Lilla Ulfåsa"...
- Sweden's
wealthiest families. She
bequeathed her
large fortune as well as
Fogelstad Castle to the
magazine and
established a
trust for this
purpose with Bie...
- on 24
November 1923. The
founders were five women, who were
called the
Fogelstad group:
Kerstin Hesselgren,
Honorine Hermelin, who was an educator, Ada...
- on
paper only. From 1921 to 1954,
Kvinnliga medborgarskolan vid
Fogelstad ('
Fogelstad Citizen School for Women') held
courses to
educate women about their...
-
typing course at the
Fogelstad Citizen School for
Women and when she left the
school it was as "Moa".
During her stay at
Fogelstad, she
received a letter...
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Louise Hermelin,
rector of the
Swedish folk high
school for
women at
Fogelstad in Sweden. His son
Kaare Grønbech, born in 1901, was a
specialist in Asian...