Icelandic Corner­shops │Sigríður Mar­row

Icelandic Cornershops by Sigríður Marrow
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Reykjavík Museum of Photography

In the mid-nineteenth century, during the golden age of the local retailer, small shops could be found on almost every street corner. Providing much more than just food supplies and sundries, grocery stores were an important cornerstone of community life, where people would meet to chat, catch up and exchange news.