Hammarstedtska skolan, the Glossary
Hammarstedtska skolan (Hammarstedt School), also known as Hammarstedtska flickpensionen (Hammarstedt Girl's Pension) and Hammarstedtska pensionen (Hammarstedt Pension) was a Swedish Girls' school, active for most of the 19th century in Stockholm.[1]
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20 relations: Agda Montelius, Amalie Sieveking, Anna Billing, Cecilia Fryxell, Christiansfeld, Ebba Ramsay, Finishing school, Fredrique Hammarstedt, Free church, Girls' School Committee of 1866, Gurli Linder, Hammarstedtska skolan, Johanna Lohm, Mamsell, Royal Seminary, Single-sex education, Sophie Adlersparre, Sophie Hagman, Stockholm, Wallinska skolan.
- 1852 establishments in Sweden
- 19th century in Stockholm
- Defunct schools in Sweden
- Educational institutions disestablished in 1881
- Educational institutions established in 1852
- Finishing schools
- Girls' schools in Sweden
- History of Stockholm
Agda Montelius
Agda Georgina Dorothea Alexandra Montelius née Reuterskiöld (23 April 1850 – 27 October 1920) was a Swedish philanthropist and feminist.
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Amalie Sieveking
Amalie Wilhelmine Sieveking (25 July 1794 – 1 April 1859) was a German philanthropist and social activist who founded the Weiblicher Verein für Armen- und Krankenpflege (Women's association for the care of the poor and invalids).
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Anna Billing
Anna Svenborg Billing (1849–1927) was a Swedish painter who is remembered for her landscapes and her still-lifes.
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Cecilia Fryxell
Ulrica Cecilia Fryxell (14 August 1806 – 6 May 1883) was a Swedish educator and principal, regarded as a pioneer within the education of girls in Sweden.
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Christiansfeld
Christiansfeld, with a population of 2,979 (1 January 2024), is a town in Kolding Municipality in Southern Jutland in Region of Southern Denmark.
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Ebba Ramsay
Ebba Ramsay (1 October 1828 – 29 October 1922) was a Swedish social worker, writer, and translator.
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Finishing school
A finishing school focuses on teaching young women social graces and upper-class cultural rites as a preparation for entry into society. Hammarstedtska skolan and finishing school are finishing schools.
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Fredrique Hammarstedt
Fredrique Hammarstedt (1823-1901) was a Swedish educator.
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Free church
A free church is any Christian denomination that is intrinsically separate from government (as opposed to a state church).
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Girls' School Committee of 1866
The Flickskolekommittén 1866 (Girls' School Committee of 1866), was a Swedish governmental committee established by the Swedish Parliament, the Riksdag, in 1866 to examine organization of female education in Sweden and produce suggestions of reforms and recommendations on how the policy regarding education for women should be organized. Hammarstedtska skolan and Girls' School Committee of 1866 are girls' schools in Sweden.
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Gurli Linder
Ane Gurli Linder née Peterson (1865–1947) was a Swedish writer and feminist who was active in Stockholm's social life in the late 19th century when she also encouraged women to become more directly involved in culture.
See Hammarstedtska skolan and Gurli Linder
Hammarstedtska skolan
Hammarstedtska skolan (Hammarstedt School), also known as Hammarstedtska flickpensionen (Hammarstedt Girl's Pension) and Hammarstedtska pensionen (Hammarstedt Pension) was a Swedish Girls' school, active for most of the 19th century in Stockholm. Hammarstedtska skolan and Hammarstedtska skolan are 1852 establishments in Sweden, 19th century in Stockholm, Defunct schools in Sweden, Educational institutions disestablished in 1881, Educational institutions established in 1852, finishing schools, girls' schools in Sweden and history of Stockholm.
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Johanna Lohm
Johanna Juliana Josefa Lohm née Pechlin von Löwenbach (25 July 1747 – 8 February 1834) was a Swedish Baroness and educator.
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Mamsell
(from the French) was a historical Swedish honorific used for unmarried middle class women from about the mid 18th-century until 1866.
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Royal Seminary
The Royal Seminary, fully the Royal Advanced Female Teachers' Seminary (Kungliga Högre Lärarinneseminariet, abbreviated KHLS), was a normal school (teachers' college) in Stockholm, Sweden. Hammarstedtska skolan and Royal Seminary are 19th century in Stockholm and history of Stockholm.
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Single-sex education
Single-sex education, also known as single-gender education and gender-isolated education, is the practice of conducting education with male and female students attending separate classes, perhaps in separate buildings or schools.
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Sophie Adlersparre
Carin Sophie Adlersparre, known under the pen-name Esselde (born Leijonhufvud; 6 July 1823 – 27 June 1895) was one of the pioneers of the 19th-century women's rights movement in Sweden.
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Sophie Hagman
Anna Sophia "Sophie" Hagman, née Anna Kristina "Stina" Hagman (31 December 1758, in Eskilstuna, Södermanland, Sweden – 6 May 1826, in Stockholm, Sweden), was a Swedish ballet dancer.
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Stockholm
Stockholm is the capital and most populous city of the Kingdom of Sweden as well as the largest urban area in the Nordic countries.
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Wallinska skolan
Wallinska skolan (Wallin School) or Wallinska flickskolan (Wallin Girls' School), was a girls' school in Stockholm, Sweden. Hammarstedtska skolan and Wallinska skolan are 19th century in Stockholm, Defunct schools in Sweden, girls' schools in Sweden and history of Stockholm.
See Hammarstedtska skolan and Wallinska skolan
See also
1852 establishments in Sweden
- Hammarstedtska skolan
- Kungsportsplatsen
- Military Society
19th century in Stockholm
- Åhlinska skolan
- 1853 Stockholm cholera outbreak
- Anna Carlström
- Barnängens manufaktur
- Blanche Theatre
- Clas på Hörnet
- Coup of 1809
- Djurgårdsteatern
- Eldkvarn
- Fruntimmersällskapet för fångars förbättring
- Hammarstedtska skolan
- London and Stadt Hamburg
- Månglare
- March Unrest
- Maria Christina Lindström
- Mindre teatern
- Rabulist riots
- Royal Seminary
- Sophiahemmet
- Sophiahemmet University College
- Stockholms Allmänna Skyddsförening
- Stockholms Lyceum
- Swedish Federation
- Swedish Theatre (Stockholm)
- Wallinska skolan
Defunct schools in Sweden
- Åhlinska skolan
- Askersunds flickskola
- Berga Naval Training Schools
- Fruntimmersföreningens flickskola
- Hammarstedtska skolan
- Kjellbergska flickskolan
- Mullsjö Secondary School
- Palmgrenska samskolan
- Rudbeckii flickskola
- Sámi school
- Societetsskolan
- Stockholm Town Housemaid School
- Swedish Armed Forces School for Secondary Education
- Swedish Armoured Troops Cadet and Officer Candidate School
- Swedish Armoured Troops School
- Swedish Army Company Officer School
- Swedish Army Riding and Horse-Driving School
- Swedish Infantry Combat School
- Swedish Parachute Ranger School
- Tapetskolan vid Karlberg
- Uppsala högre elementarläroverk för flickor
- Wallinska skolan
Educational institutions disestablished in 1881
- Hammarstedtska skolan
- Penn Medical University
Educational institutions established in 1852
- Adelaide Educational Institution
- Bangkok Christian College
- Barton Academy
- Barton Academy (Vermont)
- Beda College
- Bloomfield Academy (Oklahoma)
- Central Catholic Marianist High School
- Collège Saint-Michel
- Dorchester High School (Massachusetts)
- Emerson Preparatory School
- Galt Collegiate Institute and Vocational School
- Girls' High School (Boston, Massachusetts)
- Hammarstedtska skolan
- Hindu Higher Secondary School
- Iowa Braille and Sight Saving School
- Jefferson County Middle / High School
- Kirkcaldy High School
- Kriegsschule (Austria)
- London Oratory School
- Louisiana School for the Deaf
- Loyola Blakefield
- Madrasa Sidi Ali Chiha
- Mount de Sales Academy (Catonsville, Maryland)
- Newbridge College
- North Adelaide Grammar School
- Notre Dame High School (Portsmouth, Ohio)
- Oak Ridge Military Academy
- Oldenburg Academy of the Immaculate Conception
- Racine College
- Rangpur Technical School and College
- Sacred Heart Cathedral Preparatory
- Santiam Academy
- Shoreham College
- Silliman Institute
- Somerville High School (Massachusetts)
- St Peter's College, Saltley
- St. Joseph's Institution, Singapore
- St. Michael's College School
- St. Xavier's Institution
- Tamluk Hamilton High School
- Thorndon School
- Troy High School (Ohio)
- Whanganui Collegiate School
- Woburn Memorial High School
- Zilla School, Sambalpur
Finishing schools
- Finishing School (1934 film)
- Finishing school
- Hammarstedtska skolan
- Institut Alpin Videmanette
- Institut Villa Pierrefeu
- Lucie Clayton Charm Academy
- Peckham Finishing School for Girls
- Rogers Hall School
Girls' schools in Sweden
- Åhlinska skolan
- Askersunds flickskola
- Fruntimmersföreningens flickskola
- Girls' School Committee of 1866
- Hammarstedtska skolan
- Kjellbergska flickskolan
- Rudbeckii flickskola
- Societetsskolan
- Tapetskolan vid Karlberg
- Uppsala högre elementarläroverk för flickor
- Wallinska skolan
History of Stockholm
- Åhlinska skolan
- 2010 Stockholm bombings
- Albert Lindhagen
- Allmänna BB
- Architecture of Stockholm
- Birger Jarl
- Black Friars' Monastery of Stockholm
- Coat of arms of Stockholm
- Danviken Hospital
- Diocese of Sigtuna
- Edsby Castle
- Experiment of Leith
- General Art and Industrial Exposition of Stockholm
- Grey Robes
- Group 8 (Sweden)
- Hättebröder
- Hammarstedtska skolan
- Historical murders and executions in Stockholm
- History of Stockholm
- Käpplinge murders
- Klarabergsleden
- Långholmens spinnhus
- List of municipal commissioners for finance of Stockholm
- Månglare
- Movie theaters in Stockholm
- Mursmäcka
- Nationalmuseum robbery
- Nya smedjegården
- R1 (nuclear reactor)
- Redevelopment of Norrmalm
- Risbadstugan
- Rosenkammaren
- Rower woman
- Royal Seminary
- Serafimerlasarettet
- Stockholm Bloodbath
- Stockholm Convention on Persistent Organic Pollutants
- Stockholm Exhibition (1930)
- Stockholmskällan
- Stora Barnhuset
- Third Zimmerwald Conference
- Timeline of Stockholm
- Vädersolstavlan
- Vega Expedition
- Von Sydow murders
- Wallinska skolan
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hammarstedtska_skolan
Also known as Augusta Bjurström, Bjurströmska flickpensionen, Bjurströmska pensionen, Hammarstedtska flickpensionen, Hammarstedtska flickskolan, Sophia Posse, Sophie Kock.