- Jane
Miller Thengberg (2 May 1822 – 22
March 1902) was a Swedish-Scottish teacher. She
founded and
managed the girls'
school Klosterskolan in Uppsala...
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lawyer and judge, 1st
Chief Justice of
Canada (d. 1889) 1822 – Jane
Miller Thengberg, Scottish-Swedish
governess and
educator (d. 1902) 1828 – Désiré Charnay...
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royal princess Louise. It was
organized along new
lines by Jane
Miller Thengberg in 1864,
which made it the
focus of
study trips from
other schools nationwide...
- the Högre lärarinneseminariet in 1861, and were
fired by Jane
Miller Thengberg when the
school was
given an
organized structure in 1864, and in 1865...
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training course at the
newly founded pioneer female seminary of Jane
Miller Thengberg in Uppsala, the Klosterskolan, and made a
study trip to
England in 1862...
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still joy and harmony.". She was
succeeded as prin****l by Jane
Miller Thengberg in 1863. She
married the
merchant Pontus Ferdinand Kobb and
moved to Gothenburg...
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April –
Pontus Fürstenberg, art
collector (born 1827) 2 May – Jane
Miller Thengberg,
educator (born 1822) 18
September –
Thorborg Rappe,
social reformer (born...
- the Högre lärarinneseminariet in 1861, and were
fired by Jane
Miller Thengberg when the
school was
given an
organized structure in 1864, and in 1865...
- –
William Fettes Douglas,
painter (died 1891) 22
March – Jane
Miller Thengberg,
pioneer of
female education in
Sweden (died 1902 in Uppsala) 8 June –...
- girls'
school which had been
operated by
educational pioneer Jane
Miller Thengberg. As the
first girls'
school in
Sweden with 8th
level classes, it was a...