Honorine Hermelin

Honorine Hermelin (19 October 1886 – 4 September 1977) was a Swedish headteacher, magazine founder and feminist.

She qualified as a teacher and taught for over ten years before coming to notice as the headteacher of the Fogelstad Group's school for women.

[1] Under her leadership Kvinnliga medborgarskolan vid Fogelstad was known as "Lilla Ulfåsa".

The magazine Tidevarvet was founded in 1923[2][3] (or 1924[4]) by Kerstin Hesselgren, Honorine Hermelin, who was an educator, Ada Nilsson, Elisabeth Tamm, a political politician, and Elin Wägner, who was an author.

Siri Derkert created a portrait of her which is now in the Swedish National Museum.

1920s feminists Left to right: Elisabeth Tamm , Ada Nilsson , Kerstin Hesselgren sitting, Honorine Hermelin and Elin Wägner