Vera Augusta Hjelt (1857 - 1947)
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Religion / ideology | Spiritist |
Education | Other, School education |
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Vera Augusta Hjelt was ...
related to | Fanny Tavaststjerna |
related to | Alina (Alli) Augusta Nissinen |
related to | Alexandra Gripenberg |
related to | Alta (Anna) Dahlgren |
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Memberships | Of editorial boards |
Place(s) of Residence | Finland , Sweden |
Receptions of Vera Augusta Hjelt, the person (for receptions of her works, see under each individual Work)
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Vera Hjelt didn’t have change to study much when she was young. She founded a music shop and later got a scholarship holder in the seminar for teachers. She became a teacher. In Nääs, Sverige, she completed the school for carpentry teachers, as a secod woman. After that she founded a private carpentry school and also a carpentry factory in Finland. She was an active speaker and lecturer and along founding the Martha-organization. She was the editor of many children’s magazines. Hjelt was also the first female “ammatintarkastaja” (work surveyor) in Finland and a member of parliament. Jwapr14