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Gimli: The Evolution of a Community
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New Iceland in Canada, printed in Reykjavik, Iceland in 1875.
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Icelandic books published in the late 1800's
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'Askur' Icelandic container used for food
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Certificate of Baptism
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Gimlungur newspaper published in Gimli by Gisli P. Magnusson
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Examples of Icelandic books
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Ukrainian newspaper attached to the lid of a trunk used by an early settler.
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Excerpts on 'The Old Potter of Gimli'
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Map of Canada before New Iceland joined Manitoba in 1925
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Map showing New Iceland (in red) as it was from 1875 to 1881, outside of Manitoba's boundaries.
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Dagskra was one of many newspapers published in Gimli in the early 1900's.
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The waterworks controversy in Gimli
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Cartoon depicting the pros and cons of installing  waterworks in Gimli in 1957.
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Gimli attracts new businesses
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A referendum was held on May 21, 1957 to finalize whether Gimli would have waterworks or not.
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Minutes from the Unitarian church record book.
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Johnson Memorial Hospital opens.
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Program cover from 25th Anniversary Celebration of R.C.A.F.  held April 1, 1949 in Gimli
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