Society of Swedish Literature in Finland
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Building in Helsinki
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At corner of Kyrkogatan and Riddaregatan
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From Riddaregatan
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Hallway
Publications
[edit]Book cover examples from over 800 publications in series Writing published by the Society of Swedish Literature in Finland published since 1886.
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Biografiskt lexikon för Finland (2008-2011)
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Finlands svenska folkdiktning (1917)
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Studies in Swedish language (1997)
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The Finnish cadets (1990)
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Book about Fredrika Runeberg (1942)
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Log book of Göran Schildt, author and mediterranean sailor (1949)
Photo collections
[edit]From digital archives at https://sls.finna.fi
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Porvoo Church in Gustav Sandberg's photo collection
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Russian soldiers in Helsinki in 1910s from book Helsingfors i ord och bild, Gustav Sandberg's photo collection
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The Runeberg couple, from the Runeberg library collection
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1893 agriculture from K.E. Ståhlberg's collection
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The play Anna-Lisa by Minna Canth from the Swedish Theatre Helsinki Archive
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Thelma Starckjohann in 1939 at Brandenburger Tor in Berlin, from Thelma's collection
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Aerial photo of Viborg in 1929-1939 from Tyrgils' museum's archive
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Graf Zeppelin in Helsinki 1930 from veterinarian Bernhard Åström's glass plate collection
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Runeberg and Topelius from the Topelius collection
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Traditional folk boats in Allmogebåtar Collection from 1932
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Daphne in Göran Schildt's archive
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Aerial photograph of Ormsö (Vormsi), Swedish speaking Estonia, from Estonia 1934 Collection
Finland Swedish dialects
[edit]Audio files with transcripts in Category:Finland Swedish dialects SLS Collection, see Files on map.
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Map of Finland Swedish dialects
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Nyländska-dialect in Helsinki (2006) from SLS 2098
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Österbottniska-dialect in Närpes (1982) from SLS 2269
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Åboländska-dialect in Nagu (1958) from SLS 2269
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Åländska-dialect in Hammarland (2006) from SLS 2098