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A two page from the first issue of the third volume of the literary magazine Svava published in July 1898. The two pages feature three short poems by […]
The secret best place to study at Dafoe Library. Nestled beside massive windows and surrounded by snowy pines, this quiet corner offers soft chairs, natural light, and a […]
A 1902 diary entry by Jóhann Magnús Bjarnason reflecting on the irony of waiting for a copy of his own book that was printed in Iceland while others […]
Skrúðgönguvagn sem sýnir stofnun Alþingis á Íslandi árið 930, búinn til fyrir hátíðargöngu vegna demantsafmælis Kanadíska ríkjasambandsins sem haldin var í Winnipeg 1. júlí 1927.
The Icelandic Collection at Evergreen Regional Library in Gimli, Manitoba.
This hand-drawn map (c. 1875–1880) shows the early homesteads of Icelandic settlers near Lake Winnipeg. Each square is numbered and labeled with handwritten names.
The front page of the May 30, 1910 issue of the newspaper Gimlungur, published in Gimli, Manitoba.