The Icelandic Canadian - 01.12.1971, Blaðsíða 44

The Icelandic Canadian - 01.12.1971, Blaðsíða 44
42 THE ICELANDIC CANADIAN In her article “The Stoneson Bro- thers and the City They Built”, Mrs. Louise Gudmunds has told their re- markable success story. The key note is effectively struck in the opening paragraph: “Stoneson Brothers, the building ty- coons of San Francisco, in spite of lim- ited educational opportunities in early life, made a greater impact upon the contsruction business in California than most others whose beginnings were made auspicious. They combined a skillful use of hammer and saw with a natural talent for planning and de sign. It is said that Ellis could see a barren, worthless acre of land and in his mind’s eye spread it with beautiful stately buildings.” Brandur Einarsson Brandson design- ed and built a number of houses in Victoria and elsewhere, and was a highly successful boat builder. Th;: same was true of his brother, Gud- mundur Einar (James), who was well known as a builder and driver of high speed racing boats, and was a member of the Victoria Inboard-Outboard As- sociation. John Johnson, brother of Byron Johnson, was an accomplished and well-known lacrosse and rugby player. The Brynjolfson brothers were like- wise noted and popular athletes. Wal- ter Brynjolfson’s versatility in that re- spect is indicated by the fact that he played baseball, golf, rugby and soc- cer, and was equally successful as a coach. Stefan (Steve) Brynjolfson was a star rugby player, as well as a prom- inent golfer. He has won the B.C. Senior Men’s Championship and been a runner-up on several occasions. Clarence Brynjolfson was also an excellent golfer. Edward (Cotton) Brynjolfson (d. 1967) was a great athlete, in particular an outstanding lacrosse player as well as a rugby play- er. He coached and managed the Vic- toria Foundation Lacrosse team which won the World’s Amateur champion- ship in Winnipeg in 1919. The most widely known athletes of Icelandic origin in the Victoria area are the Peden brothers, who be- long to the second generation of the descendants of the Icelandic pioneers there, but are here included because of their unusual eminence in the field of sports. Their mother, Mrs. Sigridur Peden (now Mrs. Tyrell), still a res- ident of Victoria, is the daughter of the early pioneers Johann (John) and Anna Myrdal Breidfjord. Douglas and William (“Torohy”) Peden are both internationally re- nowned bicycle riders. Douglas also starred in professional basketball and baseball, while “Torchy” was an out- standing swimmer. For a number of years Douglas has been a sports editor of The Victoria Daily Times. Right- fully, both the brothers are enshrined in the British Columbia Sports Hall of Fame at the Exhibition Grounds in Vancouver. Acknowledgements: In addition to those already men- tioned in the text of the article as having furnished the author with in- formation, lie is indebted to the following for such or other assistance: The staff of the Provincial Archives, Victoria; Mr. A. J. Helmeken, Victoria City Archivist; Miss Ragnhildur (Ranka) Anderson; Mrs. Margaret Brandson Beck; Mrs. H. M. Hannes- son; Mr. Bjorn (Byron) Johnson; Mrs. Valgerdur (Vala) Myrdal Miller; Mrs. Sara Phillipson Ormiston; Mr. Har- aldur S. Palsson; Mr. Gustav (Gus) Sivertz.
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