Svenska Odlingens Vänner i Helsinge r.f. - the Association that Runs Hertonäs Manor Museum

28.08.2021 hrs 15:24
Hertonäs Manor Museum is owned and run by an association, Svenska Odlingens Vänner i Helsinge r.f. (SOV) that was formed on 21st January 1906. During this period many large social changes underwent in Finland and people took active part in modernaizing the country. This was the fact with those who also formed SOV. Read more below!

Hertonäs manor was situated in Helsinge parish. In 1946 the area was annexed to Helsinki and large parts och Helsinge later formed into the city of Vantaa. In the early 20th century Helsinge consisted of mostly rural areas with small villages such as Tikkurila, Malmi, Kirkonkylä etc. Most part of the population spoke Swedish, but at the same time many Finnish speakers moved into the parish. Doctor Edward Blomqvist (1869-1932), who lived in Tikkurila, started to take action and wanted to support the Swedish speaking peasants. Among other things he worked for founding schools and libraries. 

Invitation to a meeting 21th Jan.1906, where the  association Svenska Odlingens Vänner i Helsinge r.f. was founded. SOV.

In January 1906 Blomqvist wanted to found an association to support the Swedish speaking population both mentally and materially. He invited a group of friends to Malm to found an association that became known as SOV. Blomqvist was elected to be the first chairman. He worked for the association until 1931. A woman, Linda Forsström, was also elected to the board. She had worked as a private teacher and had earlier been active in other associations. 


SOV’s membership card. Especially the so called Svekomans in Finland used viking romanticism to claim their heritage to the vikings and Sweden. SOV.

During its first years SOV worked to get land to the poor people in Helsinge parish. But the association took interest in history as well and started to collect old items to form a museum. The etnologist Gabriel Nikander got a scholarship to collect data about old buildings in the area. In the 1910s SOV planned to build a house. Thus the building Helsinggård was erected in 1913, as a joint effort with Dickursby ungdomsförening (DU). Five years later DU bought SOV’s share of the house. 

The owner of Hertonäs manor, John Bergbom, hade joined SOv already in 1906. After his death in 1917 his heirs decided to donate tha manor to the association. SOV manor to a museum. SOV still owns the manor and upholds the museum. It is open to the public every Sunday from May to September. 


Thanks to John Bergbom’s (1850-1917) heirs’ donation SOV now owns Hertonäs manor and manages a museum in the area. SOV.

Source:
Backman, Sigbritt 2013: Tidsresa med Svenska Odlingens Vänner i Helsinge. SOV: Helsingfors.