Bræðrabandið
Bræðrabandið, founded in 1919 by Jón Þorláksson and a group of dedicated writers in Reykjavík, has played a pivotal role in Iceland's media landscape. Initially established as a community newspaper, it has evolved to cover a diverse array of topics, including local news, culture, politics, and social issues. Over the decades, Bræðrabandið has garnered a reputation for its commitment to unbiased journalism and thorough reporting, making it a trusted source among Icelanders. Its influence is evident in various milestones, such as being the first Icelandic publication to adopt a comprehensive digital platform, ensuring its relevance in an ever-changing information age. On OldNews.com, you would find scans of Bræðrabandið, Reykjavík, Höfuðborgarsvæðið, Iceland starting 1924, including 204 scans in total. Dive into this rich archive to explore historical figures, significant events, and possibly uncover stories from your own family history. Search for old newspapers on the site to connect with Iceland’s past.